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Randy Graff "I Dreamed a Dream" Les Miserables

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Randy Graff's appearance on the Tonight Show in June of 1987. She performs "I Dreamed a Dream" from the Broadway production of Les Miserables.

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  • Captivating performance, love it!

  • her voice is super trained......

    i love it

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  • She's great. Mad Fantine. Great vocal performance.

  • Lea Salonga sure has some rude fans.

    

  • No one can top Lea Salonga's version. I love Randy, though, and she's definitely better -- way better -- than rough-voiced, wooden-as-a-tree Ruthie Henshall!

  • Definitely my favourite Fantine. I actually believe her when she's singing - I think the only other one that got the emotion down (that I've seen) was Ruthie Henshall.

    Lea Salonga is an amazing performer, but I don't think her voice has enough raw emotion in it for her to be the best Fantine. :T

  • her voice is absolutely AMAZING! Definitely the best version

    link to her album version of I Dreamed a Dream:

    /watch?v=ah218bDYnO4

  • @cerridwen1 Yeesh, you're in the minority on that one. I'd rather listen to William Shatner sing Mr. Tamborine Man than Randy Graff sing anything.

  • @caulfieldrye Lea Salonga is awesome! Randy Graff has about as much personality as a wet dish cloth and her singing isn't much better. Listening to her on the OBC album is...painful, to put it simply. My mom and I always laugh our asses off at the last line of "Fantine's Death" when she says "and I'll see her when I WAAAAAAAAAAKE!". It's like lady, you're supposed to be DYING. Lea, on the other hand, can hold some incredible notes and doesn't look like a horse.

  • She's truly amazing. She has that old-fashioned, swelled, present, LIVE voice that just expands as she builds more and more that is just incredible. It's like pretty crazy how much power and presence there is even when she's singing softly. It sounds just like the recording! She came out of it on the top note, big deal, these things happen. Wasn't terrible.

  • Too bad she blew the big note at the end, but the clarity of her voice really suits this song very well. She's very pleasant to listen to.

  • definitely the best version....even better than patti lupone!

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