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RENT (1996 OBC Recording) - "I'll Cover You (Reprise)"

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I'll Cover You (Reprise)(Collins & Company)
RENT (1996 OBC Recording)
RENT script: http://thealmightyguru.com/Reviews/Rent/Rent-Script.html

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  • I believe Jesse L Martin does the best rendition of this song. So many other people try to make the song about how much vocal gymnasts they can do verses the pure emotional connection with what just happened in the show. I rather hear the song simply done with strong emotional connection then to hear how many runs a guy can do with his voice.

  • they should bring back rent

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  • I wanna be a guy just so I can sing this song properly~ I love it so much!

  • saw this off broadway yesterday. was cryin like hell when angel died :(

  • @thenextbookworm I believe he's a low baritone, but with a pretty good high range, if you listen to the movie version he hits some very low notes :)

  • @midge002 They did.

    

  • @thenextbookworm isnt it "shelterrrr" ? i could be wrong but it think it's a G

  • @mellojellobonbello Okay, I know where you're talking about, it just sounds to me like the volume and ease dropped off at that note, sounding like he's pushing the limits of his range. It just reminds me of how my voice sounds when I try to sing the lowest notes I'm capable of. I do love the song though!

  • Where's the LOVE button?

  • @thenextbookworm If I'm right (and I'm pretty sure I am), it's the note at the end of the world 'shelter' near the beginning (I'm crap with time stamps, so can't provide one - sorry).

  • who is singing female solo at the end? is it Joanne or female Season of love soloist?

  • @jive0in Let's hear it for large vocal ranges!! Although, I'm not sure where the G in question is. Could you tell me?

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