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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2009

"Her Voice" from "The Little Mermaid" on Broadway. Free, limited time download- http://media.disneyonbroadway.com/downloads/DrewSeeley-HerVoice.mp3 (Doesn't work on Google Chrome)

No copyright infringement intended. This song belongs to Walt Disney Records- I own nothing.

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  • omg is this how he sang it on broadway? O_O

  • No. This is for a CD.

  • Hey can you send this song to me cause. the link won't open for me cause my parents have parental blocks on my internet.

  • Sure. Just send me your email.

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  • I think this version is gorgeous. It's not even that 'poppy' like everyone's making out. Drew has a really beautiful voice, it's so pure... I love it. :]

  • I feel bad for Sean Palmer now because he recieved no special treatment at all and he's in the original broadway cast of The Little Mermaid...and here is Drew Seeley having such a beautiful song remixed for him. (the original ballod is still better though, because there is more emotion, then Drew's pop version)

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  • He's not on broadway, thank GOD! This would never go over well in the play, and he'd become hated.

  • He was Zack ib hsm on stage :) :P! :D xx

  • I'm just saying, when the fans see someone like Clay Aiken or Drew Seeley onstage, they hate anyone who thinks of replacing them because of the new expectations. Same thing with all of Sutton Foster's shows; she is an incredible actress, but all of her fans are disappointed when she's sick or leaves the show. Her replacements become the final cast, for no better reason than because they weren't Sutton Foster.

  • That's a coincidence. I would be seriously shocked if that was found to be the cause of shows being shut down. 80% of Broadway closed because of our crappy economy.

  • That doesn't make any sense. What would them going on tour have to do with closing on Broadway? You don't have to close a show in order for it to go on tour.

    For example: Mama Mia, The Phantom, Jersey Boys, and Wicked are currently on broadway and on tour right now.

    I'm not trying to be mean, or call you a liar, but your last comment doesn't make sense to me:) Where did you hear that, anyway?

  • Fair enough; Beauty and the Beast was closed to make room for The Little Mermaid, but it was doing fine and could've gone on for longer with The Little Mermaid in a different theatre. I don't want to trash-talk Anneliese (she didn't do TOO bad in the video I saw), but she was a LITTLE too depressing as Belle. In all the clips I saw of her, she NEVER cracked a smile, whether she was dancing in Be Our Guest (an instant-happy song), with the Beast, or reading. But I agree with the sentiment.

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