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Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical

Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical

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PalJoey
#1Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 10:21am

Another movie turned into a musical but...she's really good

http://youtu.be/_vrWXWw63Wo


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mallardo
#2Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 11:29am

PalJoey - she is FABULOUS. I saw it the other night and liked it, though the critics won't. Doesn't matter. The audience couldn't get enough of her.


Faced with these Loreleis, what man can moralize!

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devonian.t
#2Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 2:34pm

what a very mannered performance!

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#3Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 3:13pm

Does she sing "Oh, my loins" at 4:20?

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somethingwicked
#4Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 3:27pm

They've definitely adjusted the arrangement since this promotional appearance, because the version of this that's in the show now sits much more comfortably in Headley's voice.

She really is a revelation as Rachel. Even if the rest of the piece doesn't quite rise to meet her level, she's good enough to make it a must see on her own. Though it won't be a critical hit, I definitely anticipate we'll hear word of a Broadway transfer for next season in the coming months. The show really is one hell of a crowd pleaser, though there is certainly some work to be done before a New York incarnation.


Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
Updated On: 11/23/12 at 03:27 PM

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americanboy99
#5Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 5:14pm

Woah, she killed it. Dang.


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javero
#6Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 6:09pm

Meh


#FactsMatter...your feelings not so much.

Visceral_Fella
#7Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 6:53pm

I thought it was very technically good even though I'm not a fan of the key change. I really want more passion, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt and hope that it is more apparent in her actual performances in the show.

sparepart973
#8Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/23/12 at 11:21pm

This is from the press conference. As someone previously mentioned, they changed it slightly for the actual live show. Biggest difference is that the instrumental bridge no longer has a saxophone (mainly strings) and it also generally tends to feature the audience going absolutely ape **** in the final big key change.

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canmark
#9Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 11/24/12 at 8:53am

Wonderful!


Coach Bob knew it all along: you've got to get obsessed and stay obsessed. You have to keep passing the open windows. (John Irving, The Hotel New Hampshire)

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somethingwicked
#10Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 5:41pm

This performance from the Royal Variety special is a more accurate representation of Headley's version of the song within the show as it is now (musically.)

Simply stunning.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5zY9KdnVK3g


Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
Updated On: 12/3/12 at 05:41 PM

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#11Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 5:52pm

She looks so happy to be done with that relationship.

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LALALand
#12Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 6:14pm

The second clip is better than the first, but neither excite or interest me in the show. She is a wonderful performer; however, I can't help feeling like this is just Whitney Houston karaoke. A bit of a let down.

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#13Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 6:19pm

Yeah, I just can't believe this interests anyone, except maybe to simply see Heather Headley, which I would totally understand. But it seems like this is just the movie on stage with her singing a few extra Whitney songs. Are any of the songs used as book songs?

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#14Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 6:39pm

I loved her in AIDA, and loved both of these clips. With regard to the show, I read on the West End board that they use I WANT TO DANCE WITH SOMEBODY as the encore, which isn't even in the film. I'd rather that it not transfer if it's really as bad as people say. I would like to have her back on Broadway in something better than this.


"The price of love is loss, but still we pay; We love anyway."

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LALALand
#15Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 6:41pm

Phyllis- I was thinking the same thing. Are there any book songs?

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somethingwicked
#16Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 6:43pm

The vast majority of the songs are used in the context of Rachel performing them in a concert or a recording studio, etc., but yes, several are also used as book songs. "I Will Always Love You" is one of them, and "Run To You" is another.

You can read a full synopsis with spoilers and where the songs are used here:

http://www.musicalheaven.com/b/the-bodyguard/


Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
Updated On: 12/3/12 at 06:43 PM

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#17Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 6:46pm

Gator, according to Wikepdia, there are about five or six additional Whitney songs in that weren't in the film, like "Saving All My Love For You" and "So Emotional."

So really, this is just makes the show even weirder. She might as well be doing a musical about Whitney Houston instead just playing a singer whose entire catalog is made up of Whitney Houston songs.

Updated On: 12/3/12 at 06:46 PM

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#18Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 7:58pm

That Royal Variety performance--wowza!

And here she is singing I Have Nothing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh7D32mWWO0

(I do agree with others that it sounds like the show is more of a Whitney tribute than a stage musical version of the film. I kind of wish Heather sang the songs more like herself than in Whitney's style and phrasing. But I suppose the audience expects some kind of Whitney Houston impersonation.)


Coach Bob knew it all along: you've got to get obsessed and stay obsessed. You have to keep passing the open windows. (John Irving, The Hotel New Hampshire)
Updated On: 12/3/12 at 07:58 PM

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MikeInTheDistrict
#19Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 9:43pm

I prefer Rachel York's multiple-personality disorder version:


"I Will Always Love You" by Rachel York (and others)

Visceral_Fella
#20Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 10:02pm

In all seriousness, I prefer Rachel York's as well.

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#21Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 10:07pm

It ail probably a big hit over there.

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Borstalboy
#22Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/3/12 at 11:03pm

Heather Headley is the kind of talent composers and creatives should be falling over themselves to create shows FOR, not sticking her into whatever works.

Then again, she did shun the theatre after AIDA, so...


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GatorNY
#23Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/8/12 at 9:00am

It looks like the reviews were not nearly as bad as some of the West End peeps thought they would be. I'm surprised. Still hope it doesn't become the next GHOST if the show does open on Broadway.


"The price of love is loss, but still we pay; We love anyway."

ajh
#24Heather Headley 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard musical
Posted: 12/8/12 at 12:17pm

Saw one of the last previews and had an absolute ball. It may not be one for the lactose intolerant (i.e. it's pretty cheesy), but it is slick, superbly produced popular entertainment. The film didn't appeal to me back in the day, so the plot (I gather there have been some changes) kept me interested on the level of a soapy romantic thriller, but the songs are wonderful, and the show is cast, designed and staged up to the nines. It is ALOT better than Ghost. The entire cast are excellent but Heather Headley is giving a barnstorming star performance, thrilling to watch and glorious to hear. In all fairness, it may be a triumph of presence and charisma over acting chops, but she is so watchable, and the voice is so spectacular, that I found all resistance futile. Came out of the theatre on air. Have heard very strong reports of her Alternate, Gloria Onitiri (a former London Nala/Lion King), but I pity the theatre's foh staff when the paying customers see the signage announcing that HH is off, especially after those reviews. I think it's heading towards being a smash hit however. I can't wait to go again.