Shoshana Bean sings Another life from the musical The bridges of Madison county, written by Jason Robert Brown. Performed at the Library of Congress. December 9, 2016.
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@Cheesyhashbrowns77684 жыл бұрын
brilliant. She totally made this her own. I'm in tears.
@broccolibros62013 жыл бұрын
has any one noticed Jason's socks and how he has 3 water bottles underneath him
@M4D4H34 жыл бұрын
Put inside the picture frame some tables and a coffeepot A uniform, a girl of twenty-three Sitting at a table, put a man of thirty-seven As exotic as that girl would ever see Have her standing over him and laughing As he’s asking her a question no one thought to ask before Color him with mystery and color her with danger And expose them just enough to wish for more And there was something there between us Something I could never name: Something stronger, something stranger More than quicksand, more than flame: Another life Further down the gallery, a picture of a couple On a honeymoon in Marrakesh somewhere See him with his camera at his eye And see her grasping at his hand Afraid he doesn’t know she’s there And there was something deep inside him Something I could never reach Like he saw it getting closer In a window, on a beach: Another life Another life... But I believed I’d grow to be The thing he needed most to see And if our nights just stayed this hot I’d break him down He’d open up... Well, obviously not Back there in a shadow, find a picture of a woman Wearing four years of confusion like a scar Walking through the door and leaving nothing but a note That says "I'm sorry, Robert," taped to her guitar And there is so much I still wonder Did he need me? Did he know? "Love is open, love is easy": That was someone long ago Another life Another life
@isabellamoya39343 жыл бұрын
Imagine having that much control over your voice... I could never
@wickedphant0m2 жыл бұрын
Shoshana is probably the greatest at singing JRB. The story always comes through so poignantly, even if it’s long and wordy tune. And her voice can do anything he puts on the page.