Hannah Waddingham "Our kind of Love" - Live version

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

Sorry I missed the first part of this song. I think this live version is much more stirring. Comments welcome.

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  • I actually love her! You need to change the title though- her name is Hannah Waddingham :)

  • @SpiceBaby47 Oops my mistake thanks, already done.

  • Brilliant, thank you for posting. A Parkinson show from September 2000 if memory serves me correct. I've been dying to see this performance again. Thank you.

  • Yes it was Parkinson. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • Beautiful Lady, wonderous voice and a really nice person (met her at Stage Door after Spamalot). Thanks for posting.

    Don't suppose you have the beginning? Wasn't sure whether you meant missed on upload or recording?

  • Sorry it was the recording. You are lucky to have met her. I agree with your comments.

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  • LOVE NEVER DIES?

  • Why can't we hear the full version of this song?!?

  • This "Pop" version of the song is SO rare now. Cannot download or buy it anywhere - as far as I know??!

  • I Love Hannah Waddingham! I saw her in Wizard Of Oz not long ago, so good as the Wicked Witch! Met her at the Stage Door afterwards, she's so lovely! =]

  • @mqjeffrey tin whistle! it's a fantastic rendition, right?

  • @JavaJunkie555 He originally intended for "The Heart is Slow to Learn" to be used in a sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. He had it performed first by Kiri Te Kanawa as a teaser, but he ended up using it for another musical entitled "The Beautiful Game" with changed lyrics--the one this video has. This year, he reused the melody in a song called "Love Never Dies" for the musical of the same name. This time, for the original purpose because the latter musical mentioned is THE Phantom sequel.

  • To me it's one of those perfect combinations, an incredible song found just the right person to do it justice - a beautiful lady with a clear, strong voice meets a memorable melody.

  • Wow, this is terrific. I've never actually much cared for this version of the song before, but she does a FANTASTIC job. I love the flute (?) in the background music. I wish I could see the full performance, she sings with such power, very moving.

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