This is by far one of the best performances of a musical theatre song I've ever seen. Technique is flawless, effortless, and amazing control of tone and resonance. The dramatic interpretation of the song is text book perfect. Not a moment that loses the listeners attention. Couldn't stop watching. This was deeply moving. What a talent!!!!
She was my first Molly and she was incredible, she made everyone cry and Sharon D Clarke as Oda Mae made everyone laugh, such a wonderful rollercoaster of emotions
The bond between husband and wife is so powerful, so Godly, so deep. And this song invokes the pain of that bonk breaking so passionately! Who can listen without choking up?
When I first heard this song, I didn't pay much attention to it. "Yeah yeah yeah, they made Ghost into a musical, whatever..." Then I actually listened to the lyrics and figured out where it would be in the context of the film and I was like, "URGH...MY FEELS. THEY HURT." I've never heard of this actress, but she has one of the purest voices ever. No strain when she started belting in the second chorus, no wondering if she would make a note or not, she hit everything right on the money. *le sniffle*
By far the best version of this song there is. She is amazing live singing that well whilst also portraying all the right emotions. And Jesus, she is absolutely beautiful.
I picked up your shirts this morning I don't know why, I don't know why Mr Reynolds said to say hello I started to cry, I started to cry Every place we ever walked and Everywhere we talked, I miss you You never leave my mind So much of you is left behind You took my days with you Took my nights with you Those unfinished conversations We used to have still speak to me And I write you letters every day That I'll never send and you'll never see All this wishful thinking Gets me nowhere I can't stay Though my heart is broken It keeps breaking every day You took my hopes with you Took my dreams with you I keep thinking that you'll be calling Everyone says that it's all in my head And I can't accept it yet I'm not ready to just give in I know that I can't live in this pain With these feelings of regret I can't comprehend this And pretend that I don't care Any place I wanna be I wanna see you there You took my life with you Took my world with you
I remember everything about the first time I saw ghost. I had no interest or intention of seeing it, but I somehow I arrived at the theatre at around 9:20am. I bought a day seat at 10am for the 7.30pm show that evening, it was around £25. I was in the centre of the 6th (or so) row, it was the perfect position for all the effects on stage and at certain moments the lights would blind you and make what was happening on stage even more magical. Siobhan has an incredible voice and I'm so glad she was my first Molly, though Caissie is amazing too i am so grateful to have seen Siobhan (and later Rebecca) all three of them sing the score so well. I've just had to buy tickets to see the concert in October, and I hope Lucie Jones can bring me to tears the way those two did.
@Tay-wj9et she was good, the Lucie fans in front of me looked at each other in excitement each and every time she belted but I wasn't quite as excited. Oliver gave me goosebumps though and he's one of the only male performers who can achieve that. I think if you like Lucie you would have loved her
@@y00bz it's sweet that her fans were so excited, and I have the same thing tbh, I don't think I've ever got goosebumps watching a male performer, so Oliver must be really good!
Here is a tip. If you have a raging cold or the flu.. DO NOT GO TO A THEATER... ANY THEATER!! You will ruin the show for people. Its just bad manners. That being said. This was wonderful performance, very touching.
I get where you're coming from, but that's frankly ridiculous. Many people have medical issues that would prevent them from ever going to a theatre according to your parameters. The theatre is not supposed to be a silent place. Heck, in Shakespeare's day the audience would talk trash at the performers, throw stuff, grab at them, etc. The theatre is not, nor will it ever be, a silent place for your personal listening pleasure. It's a community entertainment space. Many people in the community have issues that make them sneeze, or cough, or sniffle, many children are still young and comment on the performance during the show, some people have things like Tourrette's where they make involuntary noises or movements. I've been in the audience for countless shows, I've been on stage for countless productions, and I've directed or worked behind the scenes for many shows. It's unrealistic to expect a theatre house to be silent. Stay home and watch a movie if that's what you are looking for. Part of the challenge and the joy of watching a show with other people is the unexpected. It's live theatre, anything can happen. As a performer, it's kind of magical to hear the audience. Most performers prefer a "live" audience to a "dead" (quiet) one. It's great to be able to hear how your performance is affecting people. If all you hear is sniffles and coughs, than the audience is probably either really bored or really captivated. It's fun to take the temperature of an audience based on their sounds and adjust accordingly. One other point: Theatre tickets are EXPENSIVE. There is often a "no refunds or exchanges" policy. Many people buy their tickets well in advance. They have no way of know that they will be sick on the day of the show. You don't stay home from a show you paid that much money for just because you have a cold or allergies. SO long story short, if noises in an audience bother you, than live theatre probably isn't the right place for you. Theatres are a "live" environment. Theatres are a "community" environment. Theatres are not libraries or museums or other quiet spaces (and even in those places, coughing and sniffling and stuff just happen sometimes).
Kids commenting, people speaking . . . sure, that's all part of the show. Only tennis and golf players get quiet when they perform. A football kicker may have to boot a 55 yarder in the snow and the crowd going wild but tennis players and golfers can't handle any noise. Kind of comical. Anyway, the original comment included a note that someone with flu should stay home. Damn straight. That has been and continues to be our best defense against infectious diseases - LIMIT EXPOSURE! Damn, Siobahn can sing!!
I think it's just as bad as bringing kids to the movie theater. It's annoying as hell. So I kind of agree. If you are coughing, sneezing... please bring medication from anything from water to cough drops. Even if you don't feel sick, it's wise to be prepared anyway. So honestly, there's no excuse.
@@AStageForTheKingdom I didnt go through everything that you said, but I read as much as I could for the moment. I would agree if it werent for the fact that noises at certain points in the theater distracts from the emotion of the moment. If you are prone to coughing or sneezing, there is medication for that. Even if you feel fine and you dont believe that you need anything, it's better to come prepared to events like this. Bring water, buy water, chew gum, have cough drops in your purse or pocket just in case. There's an entire audience who have also spent money to attend the play and shouldn't have to put up with noises such as coughing at literally one of the most emotional moments of the musical. --- Edit --- I really do understand, though. Someone might've been choking (dust, perhaps, or through tears). But it's a simple truth that everyone should be respectful towards others who have also come to enjoy a singular event. If you are having a problem with your cough, despite wanting to enjoy the scene, it IS better to step out to do what you need to for your own sake and the sake of others.
This is by far one of the best performances of a musical theatre song I've ever seen. Technique is flawless, effortless, and amazing control of tone and resonance. The dramatic interpretation of the song is text book perfect. Not a moment that loses the listeners attention. Couldn't stop watching. This was deeply moving. What a talent!!!!
Elijah Chester dead on
Perfect description. I always come back to this video
@@alecbona4549 so so so true! She is absolutely insane!!!
You can actually hear people in the audience choking back on their tears, she is just that brilliant.
lol so true
I think they just had a disease, but she is great
😂😂😂🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ she has a good voice better towards the middle/end
that's just some rude asshole ruining it for everyone else with his cough.
She was my first Molly and she was incredible, she made everyone cry and Sharon D Clarke as Oda Mae made everyone laugh, such a wonderful rollercoaster of emotions
The sheer strength and perfection she gets behind that note at 3:22 never fails to amaze me
AND sitting down - ridiculous strength
The bond between husband and wife is so powerful, so Godly, so deep. And this song invokes the pain of that bonk breaking so passionately! Who can listen without choking up?
her voice is just so pure she is just insane!
When I first heard this song, I didn't pay much attention to it. "Yeah yeah yeah, they made Ghost into a musical, whatever..." Then I actually listened to the lyrics and figured out where it would be in the context of the film and I was like, "URGH...MY FEELS. THEY HURT." I've never heard of this actress, but she has one of the purest voices ever. No strain when she started belting in the second chorus, no wondering if she would make a note or not, she hit everything right on the money. *le sniffle*
Just came back to watch this. Still takes my breath away! She is just faultless and so pure and heart felt it kills me!
So moving, and heart-felt singing... Wiping tears off my cheeks here.. WOW So powerful *sighs*
She brought me to tears and gave me chills! WOW!
This made me cry, Siobhan is so beautiful. I wish I had her voice and looks, the way she performs this is flawless.
This is one of the most beautiful love songs in all of musical theatre - thank you so much for uploading!
Siobhan is that the best that I have ever seen perform this role. She is amazing vocally, as well as very beautiful.
Wow. Her voice is just mesmerizing. I was just staring at the screen, listening to her and I can just feel the words go into me. :')
To me this is not just a song. I have to live these words. Thank you Siobhan for singing what my heart feels.
By far the best version of this song there is. She is amazing live singing that well whilst also portraying all the right emotions. And Jesus, she is absolutely beautiful.
Effortless stunning flawless performance! Bravo!
I was just thinking of this performance and spent the last 15 minutes looking for it desperately. Thank GOD I found it! This was sublime!!!
This is the most painfully BEAUTIFUL version I’ve ever heard. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Soooo proud this is stunning, people have different styles, siobhan always looks for the meaning and emotion of the song!
Absolutely stunning! What a talent! Would love to see this show again.
OH MY GOD! I THINK THIS IS THE BEST VERSION OF THIS SONG I HAVE EVER HEARD! HER SINGING SKILLS!!! JUST WOW!!!
Beautifully delivered and acted.
Oh my goodness, this sent chills down my spine. Wonderful job Siobhan!
Words don't do her voice justice! INCREDIBLE!!!!!!
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Wow the emotion !u can feel it through her words,👏👏👏👏👍👌
That was absolutely gorgeous!
I picked up your shirts this morning
I don't know why, I don't know why
Mr Reynolds said to say hello
I started to cry, I started to cry
Every place we ever walked and
Everywhere we talked, I miss you
You never leave my mind
So much of you is left behind
You took my days with you
Took my nights with you
Those unfinished conversations
We used to have still speak to me
And I write you letters every day
That I'll never send and you'll never see
All this wishful thinking
Gets me nowhere I can't stay
Though my heart is broken
It keeps breaking every day
You took my hopes with you
Took my dreams with you
I keep thinking that you'll be calling
Everyone says that it's all in my head
And I can't accept it yet
I'm not ready to just give in
I know that I can't live in this pain
With these feelings of regret
I can't comprehend this
And pretend that I don't care
Any place I wanna be
I wanna see you there
You took my life with you
Took my world with you
I remember everything about the first time I saw ghost. I had no interest or intention of seeing it, but I somehow I arrived at the theatre at around 9:20am. I bought a day seat at 10am for the 7.30pm show that evening, it was around £25. I was in the centre of the 6th (or so) row, it was the perfect position for all the effects on stage and at certain moments the lights would blind you and make what was happening on stage even more magical. Siobhan has an incredible voice and I'm so glad she was my first Molly, though Caissie is amazing too i am so grateful to have seen Siobhan (and later Rebecca) all three of them sing the score so well. I've just had to buy tickets to see the concert in October, and I hope Lucie Jones can bring me to tears the way those two did.
How did Lucie do?
@Tay-wj9et she was good, the Lucie fans in front of me looked at each other in excitement each and every time she belted but I wasn't quite as excited. Oliver gave me goosebumps though and he's one of the only male performers who can achieve that. I think if you like Lucie you would have loved her
@@y00bz it's sweet that her fans were so excited, and I have the same thing tbh, I don't think I've ever got goosebumps watching a male performer, so Oliver must be really good!
This is by far the best performance of this song I've ever heard.
God... im crying so hard... and i cant stop... amazing...
Wow. Tears in my eyes. So powerful!
Love this song it's amazing she is so good
This is such a stunningly beautiful song! I love it so much! :'-)
This is brilliant! Eva Noblezada's (Miss Saigon) version of this is very good as well.
To all the the coughers trying to ruin this performance go take a damn Halls LOL...
HAHAHAHA!!!!!! Right?
best version of this beautiful song that i've seen
Enchanting ! Beautiful rendition of this song.
best version out there. outstanding!
...and again, and again... Such an amazing, heartbreaking performance. Catch my breathe away, and I started to cry, I started to cry....
Awesome. That cough tho.
Jeez! wow! Far out! Wow i tot rachel was gd buh this girl shucks. Arent we just blessed to see such outstanding performances. Youve affected me.
Amazing,brilliant, fantastic xx
I remember her from the Maria days. She's done so well. :)
+'LilSammy G I KNEW I RECOGNISED HER!
love this its so powerful and her voice is amazin x
Lovely. It makes me cry...remembering losses.
absolutely stunning
This is outstanding.
Absolutely stunning
gorgeous and talented wow
This makes me cry everytime!!
Absolutely beautiful and heartfelt !
Awesome performance! Thanks for sharing Jessica! Only wish those coughing badly were not there in the audience... spoils the mood.
This performance is absolutely incredible!
Wow! I just had my guts ripped out and I loved it! Where can I get more of her???
I know right? It literally felt like a knife was being shoved into my heart.
I Have Seen Her In Performance, She's Truly SPECIAL. Wonderful Voice. Would Go Far As A Recording Artist!
Please come to the Philippines! Great performance!
How could anybody give this song/performance a thumbs down is beyond me fucking amazing !!!!
This is phenomenal ❤😊❤😊❤
She was amazing live. Such a sad song :( miss this show
She is amazing!
Wow! Not sure how I got here but I want more!
Oh my God. I’m acually sobbing. I am utterly stunned.
This is demoralizing, every time i watch this i cry , a looooot. She's impressive.
Amazing i have to do this song now voice of an angel WOW!!! God bless!
Wow. Fantastic voice
Just makes me cry every time. Why?!
I'm so excited to perform this song at theatre comps this year. She does an amazing job at emoting, I cry every time I hear and sing this song.
Brilliant performance
WOW!!!!!! Powerful voice!
Wow! Amazing performance. Congrats!
Beautiful
TRULY AMAZING!!!
Beautiful song & my favorit song
she does that sitting down...crunched up....amazing...
Beautiful 💓
Siobhan Dillon is amazing 👏
Love her!
Fabulous!
Simply,...Incredible 🤭
Amazing!
😪 Wonderful
This is so well acted, I tear up only watching this on youtube
amazing performance!!
Amazing performance, my heart is bleeding right now.
this gives me the shivers
Heartfelt performance
love this xx
awesome version!
Best versione ever
So good
I wish she would do this song once again, in a studio setting for better sound quality. It is absolutely beautiful.
when they performed at Korea three years ago, I saw this musical that was very impressed...
Amazing, I got chills!
Amazing...
Guy coughing was trying to hold back his tears. Brilliant performance. Wow.
JUST AMAZING!
Wow.... just wow....!!!!!!
Here is a tip. If you have a raging cold or the flu.. DO NOT GO TO A THEATER... ANY THEATER!! You will ruin the show for people. Its just bad manners. That being said. This was wonderful performance, very touching.
I get where you're coming from, but that's frankly ridiculous. Many people have medical issues that would prevent them from ever going to a theatre according to your parameters. The theatre is not supposed to be a silent place. Heck, in Shakespeare's day the audience would talk trash at the performers, throw stuff, grab at them, etc.
The theatre is not, nor will it ever be, a silent place for your personal listening pleasure. It's a community entertainment space. Many people in the community have issues that make them sneeze, or cough, or sniffle, many children are still young and comment on the performance during the show, some people have things like Tourrette's where they make involuntary noises or movements.
I've been in the audience for countless shows, I've been on stage for countless productions, and I've directed or worked behind the scenes for many shows. It's unrealistic to expect a theatre house to be silent. Stay home and watch a movie if that's what you are looking for. Part of the challenge and the joy of watching a show with other people is the unexpected. It's live theatre, anything can happen. As a performer, it's kind of magical to hear the audience. Most performers prefer a "live" audience to a "dead" (quiet) one. It's great to be able to hear how your performance is affecting people. If all you hear is sniffles and coughs, than the audience is probably either really bored or really captivated. It's fun to take the temperature of an audience based on their sounds and adjust accordingly.
One other point: Theatre tickets are EXPENSIVE. There is often a "no refunds or exchanges" policy. Many people buy their tickets well in advance. They have no way of know that they will be sick on the day of the show. You don't stay home from a show you paid that much money for just because you have a cold or allergies.
SO long story short, if noises in an audience bother you, than live theatre probably isn't the right place for you. Theatres are a "live" environment. Theatres are a "community" environment. Theatres are not libraries or museums or other quiet spaces (and even in those places, coughing and sniffling and stuff just happen sometimes).
Kids commenting, people speaking . . . sure, that's all part of the show. Only tennis and golf players get quiet when they perform. A football kicker may have to boot a 55 yarder in the snow and the crowd going wild but tennis players and golfers can't handle any noise. Kind of comical.
Anyway, the original comment included a note that someone with flu should stay home. Damn straight. That has been and continues to be our best defense against infectious diseases - LIMIT EXPOSURE!
Damn, Siobahn can sing!!
oh shut up someone coughed get over it 😂
I think it's just as bad as bringing kids to the movie theater. It's annoying as hell.
So I kind of agree. If you are coughing, sneezing... please bring medication from anything from water to cough drops. Even if you don't feel sick, it's wise to be prepared anyway. So honestly, there's no excuse.
@@AStageForTheKingdom I didnt go through everything that you said, but I read as much as I could for the moment.
I would agree if it werent for the fact that noises at certain points in the theater distracts from the emotion of the moment. If you are prone to coughing or sneezing, there is medication for that. Even if you feel fine and you dont believe that you need anything, it's better to come prepared to events like this. Bring water, buy water, chew gum, have cough drops in your purse or pocket just in case.
There's an entire audience who have also spent money to attend the play and shouldn't have to put up with noises such as coughing at literally one of the most emotional moments of the musical.
--- Edit ---
I really do understand, though. Someone might've been choking (dust, perhaps, or through tears). But it's a simple truth that everyone should be respectful towards others who have also come to enjoy a singular event.
If you are having a problem with your cough, despite wanting to enjoy the scene, it IS better to step out to do what you need to for your own sake and the sake of others.
off to see ghost in leeds this November!"cant wait