+Sara Glancy Agreed. Definitely the best version of this song. Also hilarious I accidentally found you on here while looking up versions of this song. Hope you are doing well!
Play video ADELE: How can a girl who's from a someplace north of nowhere be a princess? What in the world would make you think that I was qualified for playing the part? I'm from Roscommon where the major entertainment Is to sit outside the pub and watch a fly on dog shite ? I?m not joking! They have their football and their bibles and they don't believe in art. I'm just a shopgirl who puts prices on the produce, not a princess. My royal palace is the back room of a boarding house. Brick wall for a view. I don't pretend to be a thing but plain and common. When you're brought up in Roscommon, what's the use pretending. I leave the fairytale ending to the people such as you. They don't raise dreamers in Roscommon, only onions and potatoes. You can only talk about potatoes so long. No one there could ever see what you seem to see in me. ALFIE: Well, possibly, Roscommon was wrong? ADELE: I don't suppose I'll ever have another chance to play a princess. And here in Dublin it appears that the prevailing minds are not quite so small. I swore I wouldn't spend my life back in Roscommon, I'd be someone going someplace they would never dream of? The only dreamer that Roscommon will be able to recall. Seems like Roscommon raised a princess after all
How can a girl who's from a someplace north of nowhere be a princess? What in the world would make you think that I was qualified for playing the part? I'm from Roscommon where the major entertainment Is to sit outside the pub and watch a fly on dog shite - I’m not joking! They have their football and their bibles and they don't believe in art. Here stands a shopgirl who puts prices on the produce, not a princess. My royal palace is the back room of a boarding house. Brick wall for a view. I don't pretend to be a thing but plain and common. When you're brought up in Roscommon, what's the use pretending. I leave the fairytale ending to the people such as you. They don't raise dreamers in Roscommon, only onions and potatoes. You can only talk about potatoes so long. No one there could ever see what you seem to see in me. ALFIE: Well, possibly, Roscommon was wrong… It can be beautiful out there, playing a part, losing yourself in another person. Just for once, Miss Rice, being somebody new. I'm throwing myself at your feet, your royal highness. ADELE: I don't suppose I'll ever have another chance to play a princess. And here in Dublin it appears that the prevailing minds are not quite so small. I swore I wouldn't spend my life back in Roscommon, I'd be someone going someplace they would never dream of… The only dreamer that Roscommon will be able to recall. Seems like Roscommon raised a princess after all.
this is literally the only good version of this song i’ve been able to find. a lovely job on a difficult piece!
Thank you, Reilly! You've made my day! :)
Not gonna lie... I think yours is the best version of the song I've seen
Thank you so much, Maranda! You've made my day!
+Sara Glancy Agreed. Definitely the best version of this song. Also hilarious I accidentally found you on here while looking up versions of this song. Hope you are doing well!
Gorgeous. Best version of this song I've seen.
My voice teacher gave me this song to work on and this is the best version i have seen u r amazing!!!!!
You're a beautiful singer! I love this.
Love this! Great job, girl!
This is phenomenal!!!!!
Thank you so much! This made my day :)
This is so beautiful 🤩 my voice coach gave me this song as well as this is a wonderful musical theater piece! I love how you portrayed it
Thank you, Melinda! You've made my morning. Happy singing!
I love this song and you sing it so beautifully. Do you know where I could find the sheet music for this song?
ANY WAY TO INCREASE HER VOLUME, OR DECREASE THE PIANO’S?
Play video
ADELE:
How can a girl who's from a someplace north of nowhere be a princess?
What in the world would make you think that I was qualified for playing the part?
I'm from Roscommon where the major entertainment
Is to sit outside the pub and watch a fly on dog shite ? I?m not joking!
They have their football and their bibles and they don't believe in art.
I'm just a shopgirl who puts prices on the produce, not a princess.
My royal palace is the back room of a boarding house. Brick wall for a view.
I don't pretend to be a thing but plain and common.
When you're brought up in Roscommon, what's the use pretending.
I leave the fairytale ending to the people such as you.
They don't raise dreamers in Roscommon, only onions and potatoes.
You can only talk about potatoes so long.
No one there could ever see what you seem to see in me.
ALFIE:
Well, possibly, Roscommon was wrong?
ADELE:
I don't suppose I'll ever have another chance to play a princess.
And here in Dublin it appears that the prevailing minds are not quite so small.
I swore I wouldn't spend my life back in Roscommon,
I'd be someone going someplace they would never dream of?
The only dreamer that Roscommon will be able to recall.
Seems like Roscommon raised a princess after all
How can a girl who's from a someplace north of nowhere be a princess?
What in the world would make you think that I was qualified for playing the part?
I'm from Roscommon where the major entertainment
Is to sit outside the pub and watch a fly on dog shite - I’m not joking!
They have their football and their bibles and they don't believe in art.
Here stands a shopgirl who puts prices on the produce, not a princess.
My royal palace is the back room of a boarding house. Brick wall for a view.
I don't pretend to be a thing but plain and common.
When you're brought up in Roscommon, what's the use pretending.
I leave the fairytale ending to the people such as you.
They don't raise dreamers in Roscommon, only onions and potatoes.
You can only talk about potatoes so long.
No one there could ever see what you seem to see in me.
ALFIE:
Well, possibly, Roscommon was wrong…
It can be beautiful out there, playing a part, losing yourself in another person.
Just for once, Miss Rice, being somebody new.
I'm throwing myself at your feet, your royal highness.
ADELE:
I don't suppose I'll ever have another chance to play a princess.
And here in Dublin it appears that the prevailing minds are not quite so small.
I swore I wouldn't spend my life back in Roscommon,
I'd be someone going someplace they would never dream of…
The only dreamer that Roscommon will be able to recall.
Seems like Roscommon raised a princess after all.