Goodbye - PRE-BROADWAY Version (Catch Me if You Can) - Aaron Tveit
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- Aaron Tveit performing the iconic 11 o'clock number "Goodbye" from Catch Me If You Can during the Pre-Broadway run of the show in Seattle, Washington!
I was surprised when I first saw this as it's actually much different from the Broadway version set, staging, and even costume-wise. I'll post the Broadway version for comparison sake in a few days. I don't know about you, but I could watch Aaron Tveit sing this song a million times over. :)
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Date: August 15, 2009
Cast:
Frank Abagnale Jr. - Aaron Tveit
Agent Carl Hanratty - Norbert Leo Butz
Brenda Song - Kerry Butler
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Lyrics:
It's my happy ending, now it's time to say good night
We can stop pretending tell the spotlight man turn off my light
Cause the show is done now and it's time to leave the stage
Yeah, the good guy won now and the band has no more songs to play
It's a happy ending so I'll say goodbye, goodbye to all the make believe, goodbye
There's no more magic up my sleeve, there's nothing left to act up here
I'll take my bow and disappear, no questions left for answering
There's only one word left to sing, goodbye
It's a happy ending to the greatest show on earth
Now the curtain's descending and I hope you got your money's worth
Stop the show now cause I wanna leave on top
So get up and go now, cause there's nothing left inside my head
Everything that's left to say's been said but goodbye, goodbye to all the song and dance, goodbye
Offstage I stand a better chance the show is through, the part's been played
No standing in the wings afraid, no violins or phony tears, the word that music to my ears is goodbye
Is goodbye, goodbye, goodbye,
I'm not afraid of stopping, this end could be my start
I wanna live a life and not just play a part
I'll walk into the sunset, I'll sail across the sea
The final word that last you'll hear of me is goodbye
Goodbye to all the nights alone, goodbye, goodbye to lives that I don't own
I'm tired of living on the stage the love that's only on the page
The empty lives are in the past, I tried before but here's the last goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.
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you know what i’m most intrigued by? it’s not the different staging, the different costumes or even the different dialogue, but the pre-broadway version seems to have a different arrangement of the song itself!
i just think that’s neat 🤷♂️
Omg he’s so young
this was slay indeed
Unpopular opinion: When Aaron was at his best
He was amazing here :) But have you seen him in Moulin Rouge? Almost fainted the first time I heard him belt Roxanne haha
it's a popular opinion lol
Hubert
I’d say pre-broadway Catch Me he was at the top of his game. I have an audio of him singing Goodbye at a press event for Seattle and he sounded phenomenal, best I’ve ever heard him. He’s obviously an amazing singer and performer but I feel the run of Catch me on Broadway did a number on his voice.
In Moulin Rouge he was amazing
@@mattallen4154 I know it's been a couple of years since you wrote this, but do you still have that audio by any chance?