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Megan Mullally "Deep Love" @ 2008 Tony Awards

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Megan Mullally performs "Deep Love" from Young Frankenstein at the 2008 Tony Awards

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  • That has got to require a LOT of vocal power. She's pretty awesome :).

  • you know... you never really know that celbrities like her can sing like that and all... she's great XP

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  • She's perfect for the role, and what a belter!! Wow! My only (slight) criticism might be the delivery of the line, "I think I love him!", which was delivered to neurotic perfection by the wonderul Madeleine Kahn in the film. I was looking for that here... Perhaps I shouldn't have. This is the "danger" when adapting a favorite film to a different medium, I suppose... Still, Megan rocks... Always will! What a woman.

  • @jamieleeke14 I thought that as well!

  • I think she's phenomenal, such a gorgeous voice. And does anyone else think that Megan looks a bit like Bette Midler with the red wig on?

  • See my trubute @ BillFovargue

  • me too :(. i only saw it once! i love her voice

  • Wow she is amazing. Wish I could have seen this!

  • OMG'Z. Megan is freakin' amazing!!!!

    Thanks for uploading this!

  • Megan was great! I wish she stayed in the show longer! Young Frankenstein closes on January 4!

  • Yha no kidding, I'm worn out just lisning to her, but I also can't stop lisning to this song!!!!

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