Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma

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#1Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/14/19 at 9:30pm

I don't know who wrote the melody for this but with the exception of about 20 notes, the rest is an unknown composer.  I know that the R & H Organization is thrilled by this, but I find it really upsetting, especially since Rodgers was such a stickler for his music to be sung correctly.  I have listened to it twice and with th exception of the intro to each verse there is nothing left of the original melody.  In fact the entire R & H Goes Pop at Broadwaycon was really dreadful.  Laura Osnes and Boyfriend did a rap version of "Wash that Man"  And the rap part wasn't even the same song....  (I am a huge fan of Mr. Jordan and think he has a wonderful voice.... but this is to me so ill advised.)  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtnTaaLTTmw

 

 

 

 

 

lightguy06222
#2Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/14/19 at 9:38pm

I thought this was kind of lovely.......

BwayLB
#3Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/14/19 at 9:42pm

The accompaning music was nice but too loud for me to sometimes hear Jeremy.

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#4Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/14/19 at 10:19pm

Doesn't this just sh*t on the R&H legacy?  I mean it doesn't even sound like their work.

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#5Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/14/19 at 10:35pm

Tag said: "Doesn't this just sh*t on the R&H legacy? I mean it doesn't even sound like their work."

I think their legacy can withstand a bad cover, if one doesn't care for this.

Sort of how a novel can survive a bad movie adaptation, it's still there and what people will return to over time...

JohnyBroadway
#6Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/14/19 at 10:44pm

Kinda strange to see Laura Osnes introducing this. Awhile back she talked badly about the 1997 TV production of Cinderella for adding a pop sound to the Cinderella score.

BwayLB
#7Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/14/19 at 11:51pm

JohnyBroadway said: "Kinda strange to see Laura Osnes introducing this. Awhile back she talked badly about the 1997 TV production of Cinderella for adding a pop sound to the Cinderella score."

Actually since that version was my introduction to Rogers and Hammerstein, i found the pop arrangements to Brandy's songs to be beautiful. I was 5 when i first saw it on video and i will be 26 next month.

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#8Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 10:40am

I think there is some difference to adding a pop sound to a PRODUCTION vs a single.

 

That being said: I just don't get it.  If you didn't want to sing what they wrote, why bother doing it at all?


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amygbrooks
#9Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 11:13am

Jeremy is my favorite, but I don't love what they did to his singing on this track. Sounds very processed/auto-tuned to me. As far as the cover itself, I don't mind, it's cool if they want to get creative with the arrangement, and I'm sure they're well aware not everyone will like it. I just wish his voice was clearer and/or sounded more like it normally does.

Phantom4ever
#10Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 11:19am

Big fan of Jeremy Jordan and of R&H, so I was very excited when I saw posts about this song. But it is not a pop version of a song from Oklahoma!  It's just a song that happens to have the same lyrics. Other than that, there is zero connection to R&H. And it sounded like they used whatever production equipment they use on the voices on Glee to Jordan's voice, so that makes it even worse. 

BwayLB
#11Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 11:46am

amygbrooks said: "Jeremy is my favorite, but I don't love what they did to his singing on this track. Sounds very processed/auto-tuned to me. As far as the cover itself, I don't mind, it's cool if they want to get creative with the arrangement, and I'm sure they're well aware not everyone will like it. I just wish his voice was clearer and/or sounded more like it normally does."

My thoughts exactly

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#12Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 3:42pm

Well at least the lyrics and short intro. are the same, the rest is pure ****e.

Steal someone else's lyrics then waffle away with your own 'tune' till you run out of ideas.

Way to go.

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#13Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 3:49pm

He should be ashamed of himself.

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#14Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 4:10pm

It doesn't upset me like some others, but I agree, other than the lyrics this is completely unrecognizable. Unlike the many freewheeling jazz riffs on R&H songs or Fred Wells's exquisite if liberal arrangements for A Grand Night for Singing, this just doesn't sound like the R(&H) tune it claims to render.

Updated On: 1/15/19 at 04:10 PM

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#15Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 4:38pm

I enjoyed Ali Stroker's "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" and Jelani Alladin and Matt Doyle's folksy "We Kiss in a Shadow." To me, that's the direction the RH Goes Pop project should go in...reimagining the songs and instrumentation without changing the melody very much.


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Bwayornoway
#16Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 7:51pm

Sorry not a fan of it, but I am of him... it's not Oklahoma, it's not a pop song, and the hokey city sunrise has to go!

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#17Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/15/19 at 10:58pm

CurtainPullDowner said: "He should be ashamed of himself."

Being picked to launch a new series from the R&H estate? Yeah, it's a black mark on anyone's career...

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#18Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 1/16/19 at 1:18am

dramamama611 said: "I think there is some difference to adding a pop sound to a PRODUCTION vs a single.



That being said: I just don't get it. If you didn't want to sing what they wrote, why bother doing it at all?
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The other day, I heard a very convincing argument against the extension of copyright protection beyond the 56 years that was the norm for most of the 20th century. The gist was that culture always builds on what comes before it; so extending Disney copyrights far into the 21st century is a detriment to the culture as a whole.

I agree with dMama that there is a difference between doing a pop cover and a performance within the musical play. (Years ago, Sammy Davis, Jr. played Littlechap in a revival of STOP THE WORLD...! He had made a standard of his version of "What Kind of Fool Am I?" and that is what he sang in the show: HIS version. Not a single note of the original melody. The problem was that in that moment, he became SDJr doing his night club act and Littlechap was forgotten. I thought THAT was a travesty.)

But Jordan doing an over-produced cover of "Mornin'" doesn't bother me, as long as he keeps it out of productions of OKLAHOMA!

To wit, is anybody bothered by Nina Simone's cover of "Feeling Good" from ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT...? Apparently not, since everyone has covered it, including the makers of TV commercials.

I'm more surprised by the video. Why is Jordon singing about cows and corn while gazing out at the NJ Palisades?

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#19Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 2/20/19 at 12:20pm

The new installment is out: Laura Osnes and Jeremy Jordan combining their resumes with a mashup of "Ten Minutes Ago" and L5Y: "The Next Ten Minutes Ago."


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#20Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 2/20/19 at 4:16pm

Can we just throw in the Leslie Uggams version of 'June etc etc'. At least the melody was still there--there's improv and there's improv.

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#21Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 2/20/21 at 12:33am

Jeremy’s movie Mix Up In The Mediterranean premieres on the Hallmark channel tonight.

rkade21
#22Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 3/2/21 at 10:02pm

Eh, I love it, it’s meant to be pop and reimagined so why be upset that it is. I saw him perform this with the NY Pops at his Carnegie Hall show and it was wonderful.

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#23Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 3/3/21 at 1:46am

Has Jeremy ever worked on a Ryan Murphy project?

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#24Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 3/3/21 at 2:38am

Did Ted Chapin approve this?

Islander_fan
#25Jeremy Jordon and Oklahoma
Posted: 3/4/21 at 7:40am

I am not surprised that the R&H organization approved of this. Keep in mind, these are the same people who gave the green light on that crap Disney style animated version of The King and I.