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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2008

Vicki Lewis leads the 1994 Broadway revival cast in a performance of 'Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo' at the Tony Awards. http://www.songsfromthemusicals.com

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  • This is one of the BEST productions of damn yankees, but seems so forgotten. The cast was amazing. There are like no videos of it though

  • @StuckeyMurdog i think vicki has a superb voice!!! and what element could u possible find thats annoying? X Broadway is cheezy anyway so maybe it could be that,? xxx

  • In the 2011 Tommy Tunes Award, Stratford High School did a pretty good performance of the same song.

  • i would so argue vicki lewis hass the BEST voice on broadway! she is fantastic x

  • I saw this revival three times on Broadway. I went in thinking I'd dislike an old baseball musical, but I LOVED it. Victor Garber and Jarrod Emick were outstanding. The orchestrations and the conductor were flawless. The dancing (featuring Tony-winner Scott Wise) was wonderful. Thanks, Rob Marshall!

  • The sound quality does not do her justice. I remember her sounding great and stopping the show.

  • Wow! Amazing! Great dance moves, stunts and tricks!!!

  • I think they did another song as well. I don't remember exactly what though.

  • it is shortened, this isnt the full song

  • this is soooo shortened. I mean usually a tony performance is somewhere between 3 and 4 minutes as opposed to 2

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