Can you believe this woman is the voice of Princess Jasmine from the original Aladdin, the singing voice of Mulan, and the lead role of Miss Saigon.. How much talent can you fit into one human?? She's always been so confident, like nothing can bring her down, since her childhood audition videos.. Truly talented, humble, confident, and graceful human being.
This is the correct way of singing in Broadway or theatre, she's the gold standard. No one else comes close, Every word is clear, well enunciated and correctly pronounced, and pitch perfect! So audiences will connect to the show because they can understand thus feel it with their heart and soul
Whilst I agree with almost everything said here, I'll contend with Eva Noblezada being this current generations counterpart (especially when it comes to diction!)
@@Armchair-Investor That's what separates Lea from everyone else. Not only does she have power, range, technique, and breath control, she enunciates every word. Only Willemijn Verkaik comes close.
After winning the Tony for her performance in "Miss Saigon," Lea thought that her career on Broadway would take off. However, many producers would not cast her on Broadway because she was Asian. Cameron Mackintosh called Lea and offered her the part of Eponine and she was delighted to take on the role. In the back of her mind, she knew that she had to be perfect in her performances to silence the critics and doubters. PERFECT she has been in her performances as Eponine and luckily this was captured for all eternity at the 10th Anniversary Concert of "Les Miserables."
to everyone saying but they hired ___ who’s a poc. let’s be honest there are only white people. Lea deserved better. we need more diversity, there are far better talents in the world but, the industry discriminates against that. sounds like racism to me
When she sings, "a world that's full of happiness that I have never known", I'm glad she doesn't SCREECH the word "known" like so many others do. She let's it be powerful without sounding like a banshee. This is my favorite version of this song.
its because she can really sing, so many people can't. Even professionals in theatre don't have a voice that is strong enough to cope with a song like this.
Im 73 and I can listen to this song time and time again, thinking of of someone I had unrequited love for... and cry every time. My all time fave musical
Not many people have an idea how much Lea Salonga contributed in breaking barriers and stigma against Asian recognition in the arts. She is up there with George Takei and the likes.
I wish it didn't matter what you look like as long as you can hit the notes. I'd kill to see Norm Lewis as the Phantom, and Lea is the perfect Eponine.
@@MamaBearBrock Lea did play Grizabella in the Philippines around 2010, I think. I believe there are some vids floating around of Lea in that production and also singing "Memory" around that time to promote the show. Plus, Lea toured with Il Divo in 2014 and she sang "Memory" with the guys.
The VERY FIRST ASIAN to be cast in a strictlyCaucasian show......and landed as one of the DREAMCAST performers as picked by the producers themselves.....so it is definitely the VOICE ! SHE OWNS THE SONG AND NOBODY CAN EVER BE BETTER THAN HER......just argue with the producers....LOLS!
my vocal coach sent me this song for belting, facial, and pronouncing practice. i have never heard this before and i am beyond blown away. i will be working on this song for the next few weeks and i can only hope to be as good as her
the same way she looked so beautiful even when dressed in dirty rags in Miss Saigon... where she sings "I'd give my life for you". How does she do that?
Fun fact: Broadway performs 8 shows every week with a total of 1000 plus shows and Lea Salonga won all awards in one season for Miss Saigon including Theatre World Award, meaning that award is for debut performers. And you will no longer be second nominated nor more, so it is 10x more difficult to win than Grammys, not even the great Patti Lupone could claim that. She used 'On my own' for Miss Saigon audition. The producers of Miss Saigon are also the producers of Les Miserables, they thought that she should have been Eponine at 1st place. So, they decided to cast her as Eponine on 10th anniversary dream cast and Fantine on 25th Anniversary Dream Cast due to her unique crystal clear voice. She is the only person who portray two main roles in Les Mis in history. Imagine how the characters would fit into one human! There is also a racial discrimination back then so they tested Lea to perform as Eponine. Lea is the reason why the Asians are performing theaters from then, because Lea nailed it all and everyone including the haters are having a standing ovation. Some Filipino haters should do a research before hating a Broadway megastar. Her voice? you can't spell cLEAr without LEA.
Lea isn't the only person to portray two main roles in LES MISERABLES history. I think she was the only person to play two different roles in those anniversary concerts. Off the top of my head: Judy Kuhn (singing voice of Disney's Pocahantas) was the original Cosette in LES MIZ on Broadway and replaced Lea as Fantine in the LES MIZ revival.
Like someone else pointed out, others have played multiple major Les Mis roles (maybe you’re solely talking about the concerts?). Ramin Karimloo has played Jean Valjean and Enjolras (I think Marius too?) and Hadley Fraser has played Marius, Grantaire, and Javert.
The big difference in Eponine's portrayal in the different versions of "Les Miserables" is that in the book, she doesn't deserve Marius, while in the musical, Marius doesn't deserve her.
anna lytical well to be fair she is really pitiful but I never felt sympathy for her not until I watched the musical. I feel sorry for Anzelma but not to her. Maybe because she was cold to little Cossette, maybe because the money Fantine sent for Cossette ended up used for Eponine and Anzelma or most likely because she's a selfish little thing. Marius has no plan of joining the rebellion. But this Eponine tired of being a bridge thought "if I couldn't have him then it's better if we die together " (I really hate her at this part.) So she hid Cosette's letter(?) and informed Marius that Cossette left for England(?) Marius in despair joined the rebellion. Eponine then saved Marius. Eponine's death was tragic but was not sweet like A little fall of Rain. * (?)- I'm not sure if this is exactly what happened.
The original 1980 French version sung by Rose Laurens knocks this for six easily. The lyrics are even more beautifully written and it's called "The Air Of Misery" instead. But she performs it as Fantine instead, because originally the song was sung by Fantine after she gets fired and kicked out onto the street. She sings about the misery she is smelling in the air and the poverty she is seeing in the streets. th-cam.com/video/5FVNsAw-45k/w-d-xo.html Brings a tear to your eye the original version does.
@@earljohnsanchez2493 That was the Cameron Mackintosh English Translated version for it's West End production. It in fact premiered on Stage in Paris during 1980 with the original French Language production following it's initial French Concept Album recording. Here is the full original album recording: th-cam.com/play/PL8f_ACV3dM09rZCc5n_VGEgOr2YJVTqv2.html Have fun, it's awesome. In some ways the English version, which made several changes, is an improvement (the prologue is entirely missing in the French original, as is Javert's "Stars"), in other ways the original 1980 French Language version is the masterpiece(Rose Laurens as Fantine is the best ever, and yes she also gave the best rendition of "I dreamed A Dream" in my opinion).
Lea owns On My Own and I Dreamed a Dream. Can’t believe I cried hearing her versions. She is perfect pitch. 5 stages of grief in her version of On My Own. Everything she touches turns into gold. Such a legend!
@@colliric thanks for linking it. It's excellent, but the CONSTANT quaver gets to me. I think Lea's intensely (too?) clear version is a rough juxtaposition with the version you linked. Both excellent interpretations, though I prefer Lea's.
Lea's performance here is phenomenal as always, but can we talk about how at the end of the song, you can see that she doesn't break character even when the crowd goes wild? She doesn't smile or wave at them. She looks defiant and angry and untrusting, which is how Eponine's character truly is, and I love that about her. That right there is true and pure professionalism, skill, and talent. She deserves so much better.
If this Act is part of the play about the story, I think you really need to stay in character so maybe that's why she didn't make those smiling or waving gestures. If it's just her singing this without playing the character on the play but only on singing, her ending the song is indeed phenomenal! Either way, she's a theatrical legend :)
Breaking character would be unprofessional - but given that she’s the first Asian to be cast in a lead role on Broadway and a lot of racist toffs were dying for her to blow it - she shows outstanding professionalism not to do anything out of character. Lea changed the way that western stage performances operate forever with this performance, she must have been thinking about all her knock backs in the industry during that ovation (which is also unheard of at the start of an act). This was truly the most groundbreaking performance in the history of stage, she’s the only reason that anyone on earth can perform on Broadway or the West End in the modern day.
@@dazediss6629 Jeez - Lea is superbly talented, and she'd be no fan of yours for pulling the race card. She's far too wise and always shows outstanding professionalism - unlike yourself. She's never asked for, nor wanted anyone like you to speak on her behalf - and rightly so!
She's so different..i heard many singers who hit the high notes and i cringe and lose my breath knowing that they could lose their voice from trying so hard but lea here, i just feel so relaxed. Her voice is just so soothing to the ears. Bravo!
Lea said that during Miss Saigon - with 8 shows a week, her voice fails her and she feels like her body is rebelling againts her. Then, her producer introduced her to a voice teacher where she learned Classical technique.
Yes she is the only one that I don't have to lower the volume when listening. That's like, the standard of being a good singer who brings melody and not noise to the ears. Others like Samantha Bark are also great but I always cringe a bit at the climax.
I truly feel sorry that there are people who've never seen this most precious and rare gems of theatrical performance and there are those who don't know how to appreciate it...give them time, I hope they come around and can allow themselves to be immersed in the splendour of such a treasure
Frances' original rendition of this song portrayed a more childish, heartbroken Eponine. Lea's version transforms Eponine into a very complex character who is angry, upset, and dejected, but still dreams of having mutual love. The complexity of her version as well as her crystal clear, perfectly pitched voice is what brings me back to this video. Eponine as we know her today is greatly based off of Lea's version. While other versions (like Samantha's) are beautiful, no one has gotten the mix of emotions just right the way Lea has here.
+nons I disagree, Ruffelle put much more heart and emotion into her renditions. Every time I hear Lea sing this, I find her performance, completely emotionless. She sings so rapidly and matter of factually, she never lets herself go, you never get the same yearning feeling you get from Ruffelle. Leas performances just come off cold and boring in my opinion. But hey, everyone likes something different I guess.
+Axin younger people tend to not like Rufelle, most older people I have ever talked to prefer her. The younger generation has their own mind about how a singer should sing and has developed a mold that they like their singers to fit into. They tend to not be open to unique singers that dont fit that mold, which is unfortunate because that types of singers are generally the ones that bring the most character to the role.
I don't listen to any performance of this in terms of who sings it, but whether I can hear Eponine's heart in the lyrics and the melody. My problem with the Ruffelle version is that I don't like her her phrasing and enunciation on particular syllables - it makes it sound more like an 80s power ballad (so of its time) than a musical performance in its own right. I do not have a favourite performer, but I do not hear Eponine in Ruffelle's performance. I hear it in Lea's and in Sam's, but I don't think it is about someone being better. It's just about who, to me, persuades me that they're Eponine. Frances Ruffelle can clearly sing. She just isn't Eponine enough for my ears. But it is all personal opinion. There is no right answer.
Five stages of grief 1:42-2:44 - Denial/Isolation - She's alone, pretending he's there even though deep down she knows it's not real. 2:58-3:12 - Bargaining - "Still I say...there's a way for us..." - She's trying to make it work in her head to avoid reality. 3:11-3:35 - Depression - This is the height of her depression, although the whole song has a depressing tone to it. She has snapped back into reality a bit and realizes what her life will be without the one she loves. 3:48-3:53 - Anger - Notice her face when she says "without me, his world will go on turning" - She's angry...angry at him for being so aloof, at herself for not doing enough, at life for being so unfair. Why does he get to be happy when she cannot? 4:25-4:30 - Acceptance - She resigns herself to the fact that she will never have him...except in her mind.
There are currently 9,999 comments, which makes this the 10,000th. So I will share this anecdote: Many years ago, my brother and I were driving from Canada to Texas to visit family when we decided to stop in Chicago. On a total lark, a Saturday matinee of Les Mis was playing and nosebleed tickets were still available. I'd not seen it before, but my brother had and so he went into it with expectations. When Eponine first came on stage, my brother leaned over and whispered something to the effect of "an Asian Eponine? That's not right!" But then she started to sing and any expression of criticism or doubt abruptly ceased. Now in 2020, I compared notes with my brother and checked the timeline, and realized that indeed, in 1996, I had seen Lea Salonga perform live as Eponine. Now, almost 25 years later, although I recall being impressed at the time, I regret not having truly appreciated what I had witnessed in the moment.
LMAO I was just thinking that Lea as Eponine made me veeery anti-Marius for years. But then when I read the book, Eponine was described as being ugly and sounding like a drunken man. So some things were obviously altered for the musical version lol
Shes already a princess, she sing the "a whole new world" and "reflection" so weird she didnt voice them but eh i would say she got the best part and line.
Her face in the end is like "I told you so" / "Asians can do this role" and her teary eyes shows that she has passed through all the struggles she had to get that role, tears of victory!
@@democrrrracymanifest Well talent in that case isn’t the meaning you thought. It means the talent as in actors and performers. Like there is the “crew” and the “talent”.
Lea Salonga is a legend, everyone critiquing her performance is like saying Michael Jordan isn't that good in basketball. Are you serious. She has the awards hanging up to prove it. Getting a Tony isn't like winning a Grammy or AMA, you have to actually have talent. Lea Salonga is one of the greatest voices in the modern era. I am not a super Broadway fan but know who Lea Salonga is. That is a sign that you got that "it" factor. comparing her is like comparing Michael Jordan to Lebron.
It's not always about talent though. The most talented people can still be outperformed by others - some people feel that a victimised Eponine is 'better' than angry Eponine - it's really a matter of who has the most fitting and convincing interpretation of the character. Eg. I personally like angsty/frustrated/jealous/spiteful Eponine and that character doesn't necessarily come through in Lea's performance over another actress'. As for basketball... I'm not sure there are so many ways to define what makes a good basketball player as there are a good Eponine
Absolutely! Everyone who loves Lea's performance of this song should also check out Lea Salonga and Michael Ball singing "A Little Fall of Rain" from this same concert. Gorgeous singing and acting that will blow you away!!!
She turned what could have been a 2 dimensional wishy washy lovesick character into such a complex being with one song. It would have been easy for her to be sad while singing this song, heartbroken and even desperate, but Eponine had some street smarts in her. She was a tough cookie, had to be. When she was young her mother doted her but then everything went to shit after Jean Valjean took Cosette away. She was worth nothing more than a look out for her parents and the one person she considers her friend and potential lover, falls for another. Yeah, she's pissed, she mad at him, at herself, the world in general, but in the end she realizes that she can't take away his happiness for the sake of her own. It's not fair to him or her and Lea portrays this so well in the final notes. So hands down, my favorite Eponine.
Not true. Frances Ruffel is the one who created a three dimensional character with heart and soul. Lea was too clean, everything from the enunciation to the singing had no edge to it.
@@DeepScreenAnalysis I just dont see it I'm afraid. When I listen to frances it feels like Im listening to a bonus track on the album from a mediocre 80s pop star. Bonnie tyler or something. Nothing against her, shes obviously very talented, but I just cannot appreciate her as Eponine.
fun fact : in the brick éponine was the one who gave marius the idea to go to the barricades, dressed as a dude, the reason is because she thought if she can't have him no one can
@@DeepScreenAnalysis Frances revealed in a 2010 interview w/ Elizabeth Sanderson that she was never invited to take part in this Dream Cast concert. Hence, the creators of this musical felt that Lea was the definitive choice for Eponine despite her not being white (minorities were rarely hired for Les Miz back then).
I love how you can see her biting her inner lip during the applause to stop herself smiling... It's so beautiful knowing she's having to fight it back to stay in character and that she really is so humble💜
+Nicole Whinnett Or possibly to stop herself crying. When an actor becomes immersed in a role, it's not always easy to turn it off once the scene is over.
+Nicole Whinnett Martha nailed it..... and in some ways it's the difference between a Broadway style performance, and "American Idol" and the like. The Broadway actor/actress BECOMES the character, and sings while living the emotional life of that character. So in this cut, you are seeing Lea become Eponine, and the lip bite isn't her being humble Lea, but still Eponine, feeling the feeling she just sang about.
caramel coffee I know right? Growing up I always favored mulan's reflection that christina's... i don't know that she is the singing voice of mulan hahahaha
caramel coffee you should hear Samantha when she's not holding back. because they told her hold back her vocals so she wouldn't make the other singers feel or look bad
I don't think this song can be sung better than it is here. This performance is extraordinary. Powerful, nuanced, moving. I've watched this video countless times and I'm moved to tears almost every time. And not just because of the meaning of the song in the context of the story. Greatness is an awesome thing to witness, especially when the stakes are so high.
While this is a beautiful interpretation, Eponine was a kid. She was childish. The bit of shouting in Sam and Frances’ versions convey the emotional level of a teenager better.
her acting was so good at the end that i thought she wasn't gonna have enough breath for the last "but only on my own". should've known better. her technique is flawless.
I have to pay big respect to the producers & composers of Les Miserables musical. They gambled on giving the role of Eponine to a non-Caucassian; however, they really know what they are doing for giving this role to Lea Salonga. Lea Salonga confirmed that she can exceed or surpass the expectations. No offence to other great singers who portrayed the role of Eponine, and I’ve watched a substantial number of Eponines; but in my opinion, Lea Salonga did the best performance of Eponine and best rendition of this song. Fell in love with this song the moment I heard it from Frances Ruffelle (who originated it) and Linzi Hately but when Lea Salonga did it, I got obsessed with it. She practically recreated the character of Eponine. Quite an epic!
@@job4674 I meant White or Europeans. Although most Americans (US) are white because their ancestors are Europeans, most of them(White Americans) don't consider their selves as Europeans.
She's the perfect Eponine in my opinion and she nailed this song, and although Lea did great as Fantine, I always prefer Ruthie Henshall! Her version of I dreamed a dream always brings me tears and an avalanche of tragedies
2:31 '..in the darkness..' I've never heard anyone sing, invoke imagery of the word 'darkness' in such a bright and positively magical way. It became the perfect backdrop for beautiful things or like a veil that hids wonderful possibilities.. her delivery defied the common usage of that word. She paints with her voice so well.
Don’t put down the original Eponine please. Both are great. Lea has the best musical theater voice, she sings this with great diction and pronunciation. Meanwhile, the original is closer to book Eponine, a character who is supposed to be a street rat.
"On My Own" And now I'm all alone again Nowhere to turn, no one to go to Without a home, without a friend Without a face to say hello to But now the night is near And I can make-believe he's here Sometimes I walk alone at night When everybody else is sleeping I think of him and then I'm happy With the company I'm keeping The city goes to bed And I can live inside my head On my own Pretending he's beside me All alone I walk with him 'til morning Without him, I feel his arms around me And when I lose my way, I close my eyes and he has found me In the rain The pavement shines like silver All the lights are misty in the river In the darkness, the trees are full of starlight And all I see is him and me forever and forever And I know it's only in my mind That I'm talking to myself and not to him And although I know that he is blind Still I say there's a way for us I love him But when the night is over He is gone The river's just a river Without him, the world around me changes The trees are bare and everywhere the streets are full of strangers I love him But every day I'm learning All my life I've only been pretending Without me, his world will go on turning A world that's full of happiness that I have never known I love him I love him I love him... But only on my own...
As dumb luck with have it, my career led me to London when she was performing in BOTH Les Mis AND Miss Saigon at the same time. I saw her perform in both shows the same week!!! I’ll never forget it…
The thing about Lea is that this isn't hard for her. She just reaches the notes so casually, no straining or breaks, just up and down the notes effortlessly
English is my second language. This means I cannot hear the language as much as the native speakers do. But Lea Salonga's voice is so clear and I can hear every word she sings. Of course, on top of it, she sings beautifully. She iis special.
Lea Salonga's rendition of "On My Own" from Les Misérables is simply spellbinding! Her emotional depth and vocal prowess bring this iconic song to life in the most breathtaking way. Every note she sings resonates with passion and longing, capturing the essence of Eponine's character flawlessly.
2024 and I keep coming back to this. Many have already said how Lea sang here, but I would touch more on how much she must have dug deep to get those different emotions out in one song. That's what made this rendition so special IMO. As someone who somewhat had been in theatre, it takes so much to get emotions out while singing and especially in front of an audience. You really have to be in that moment to get it all right, and Lea was in that moment when she went up to the mic to deliver this masterpiece.
Anyone who speak English in different levels can understand every word of that song. Her diction is just perfect.
thesavvyfilipino 1000th like haha 💕
@defective chairs that literally has nothing to do with the comment lol
ahhh ik especially since she is a native born filipino
And why wouldn't it be?
Tf are you not used to her kind speaking perfect english?! Jesus
Well, you can't spell cLEAr without LEA.
Truuuu
WELL PUT! So hilariously true. This lady defines clarity and purity of voice.
Well you could spell a cr without her
clever
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Can you believe this woman is the voice of Princess Jasmine from the original Aladdin, the singing voice of Mulan, and the lead role of Miss Saigon.. How much talent can you fit into one human?? She's always been so confident, like nothing can bring her down, since her childhood audition videos.. Truly talented, humble, confident, and graceful human being.
Grey you know that is lea solonga from Philippines I’m I am from Philippines 🇵🇭 she is still young in there 🙂🙂🙂 and she has I beautiful voice
She also sang Burn from Hamilton
@@scyth_luvvv7296 i think it is irrelevant to mention her nationality lol
Hello-
Just a small correction. Lea is actually just the singing voice for Jasmine and the voice for Mulan.
Anyways- she truly is an amazing woman.
She was miss Saigon before a Disney Princess 👸
This is the correct way of singing in Broadway or theatre, she's the gold standard.
No one else comes close,
Every word is clear, well enunciated and correctly pronounced, and pitch perfect!
So audiences will connect to the show because they can understand thus feel it with their heart and soul
Exactly! I appreciate the clarity!
Yeah , very clear.
Whilst I agree with almost everything said here, I'll contend with Eva Noblezada being this current generations counterpart (especially when it comes to diction!)
@@cjchristopherNahh...not even close.
@@Armchair-Investor That's what separates Lea from everyone else. Not only does she have power, range, technique, and breath control, she enunciates every word. Only Willemijn Verkaik comes close.
Her pronunciation is clearer than the water...
I don't get why everyone praises her pronunciation...it's not that hard to pronounce words clearly, especially when singing??
Evie when most people sing this song its hard to understand what they are saying for some odd reason
@@Alicia-go8lw say that to ms grande
@@Alicia-go8lw ms perfect english is not her first language, and singing like this with a clear pronounciation is truly amazing.
@@Alicia-go8lw because eskeetit skrrtskrrt brap?
After winning the Tony for her performance in "Miss Saigon," Lea thought that her career on Broadway would take off. However, many producers would not cast her on Broadway because she was Asian. Cameron Mackintosh called Lea and offered her the part of Eponine and she was delighted to take on the role. In the back of her mind, she knew that she had to be perfect in her performances to silence the critics and doubters. PERFECT she has been in her performances as Eponine and luckily this was captured for all eternity at the 10th Anniversary Concert of "Les Miserables."
cuz probably most stories of broadway are western stories so obviously the cast would be Caucasians.
@@facelesstrader1351 that doesn’t mean they can’t cast poc for the roles
@@facelesstrader1351 There was a black Jeans Valjean and plant of black actors in Caucasian roles though...
Lea salonga is a legend
to everyone saying but they hired ___ who’s a poc. let’s be honest there are only white people. Lea deserved better. we need more diversity, there are far better talents in the world but, the industry discriminates against that. sounds like racism to me
It's almost poetic how the audience's applause sounds like rain
omggg trueee 😳😳😳
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Seriously!!! It’s amazing!!!
When she sings, "a world that's full of happiness that I have never known", I'm glad she doesn't SCREECH the word "known" like so many others do. She let's it be powerful without sounding like a banshee. This is my favorite version of this song.
its because she can really sing, so many people can't. Even professionals in theatre don't have a voice that is strong enough to cope with a song like this.
The note of "known" intead of belting, she mixes her chest and head voice so it sounds powerful and Light at the same time which is Genius technique.
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There was a one mistake here.. she set the bar high in this role... It'll be tough to beat her.
true, ive listen to many version of this song but no one can sing it better than Lea.. this song is sweet and innocent with a little spice on it.
This song was her audition piece for Miss Saigon, I bet she'd already mastered it - Perfection it is!
Samantha Barks is quite good too
@@xuanlu4554 i love samantha version too & she's the first ive heard sing this song
Tiffany me too! That’s why I quite like Samantha’s version 😁
If I could sing like that I'd die of shock at my own voice
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🤣😂🤣😂 fck
Cause of death: shock to his/her own voice
LETS BE HONEST. we want Lea to be NATIONAL ARTIST OF THE PHILIPPINES.
I agree!🥰🥰
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OF COURSE WE DO!
wait she isnt??? THATS MESSED UPP
YESSSS!!!
Im 73 and I can listen to this song time and time again, thinking of of someone I had unrequited love for... and cry every time. My all time fave musical
I agree so totally.
Not many people have an idea how much Lea Salonga contributed in breaking barriers and stigma against Asian recognition in the arts. She is up there with George Takei and the likes.
Yeah. M learning about her today for the first time
I wish it didn't matter what you look like as long as you can hit the notes. I'd kill to see Norm Lewis as the Phantom, and Lea is the perfect Eponine.
All people should see is a great actress and a once in a century voice. I would watch her in any role singing any song. She's incredible.
Fun fact: George Takei and Lea Salonga starred in a musical together called Allegiance about the Japanese American internment camps.
@@MamaBearBrock Lea did play Grizabella in the Philippines around 2010, I think. I believe there are some vids floating around of Lea in that production and also singing "Memory" around that time to promote the show. Plus, Lea toured with Il Divo in 2014 and she sang "Memory" with the guys.
The Eponine of all Eponines.
indeed, she IS ! =)
agree, the best of all! Her voice is so clear. She turns everything to gold!
The VERY FIRST ASIAN to be cast in a strictlyCaucasian show......and landed as one of the DREAMCAST performers as picked by the producers themselves.....so it is definitely the VOICE ! SHE OWNS THE SONG AND NOBODY CAN EVER BE BETTER THAN HER......just argue with the producers....LOLS!
To be honest I think Samantha Barks comes very close. Its hard to choose between the two.
100 percent true!!! I am in total acquiescence. Eponine is Lea Salonga. =)
her voice is so clear that it even cleared my pimples
pimples? zero
@@alekthom9784 funny cuz lea is pinoy and the ad was from the ph
U should listen to sharon cuneta next
Natsuki Hatake hotel? Trivago
Yeah
my vocal coach sent me this song for belting, facial, and pronouncing practice. i have never heard this before and i am beyond blown away. i will be working on this song for the next few weeks and i can only hope to be as good as her
You can do it!
We believe in you!!! Keep singing!
FYI, she is also the singing voice of 2 Disney princesses - Princess Jasmine (Aladdin) and Mulan
Sameee
Nobody can sing it better, unbelievable!
she's so pretty even dressed like a peasant wtf
my face could never even if I wear decent ones
@@dyme917 😂
the same way she looked so beautiful even when dressed in dirty rags in Miss Saigon... where she sings "I'd give my life for you". How does she do that?
@@gvnlscnz lol. The dirt on her face os a bad contour. Jk
Hermoso!
Fun fact: Broadway performs 8 shows every week with a total of 1000 plus shows and Lea Salonga won all awards in one season for Miss Saigon including Theatre World Award, meaning that award is for debut performers. And you will no longer be second nominated nor more, so it is 10x more difficult to win than Grammys, not even the great Patti Lupone could claim that. She used 'On my own' for Miss Saigon audition. The producers of Miss Saigon are also the producers of Les Miserables, they thought that she should have been Eponine at 1st place. So, they decided to cast her as Eponine on 10th anniversary dream cast and Fantine on 25th Anniversary Dream Cast due to her unique crystal clear voice. She is the only person who portray two main roles in Les Mis in history. Imagine how the characters would fit into one human! There is also a racial discrimination back then so they tested Lea to perform as Eponine. Lea is the reason why the Asians are performing theaters from then, because Lea nailed it all and everyone including the haters are having a standing ovation. Some Filipino haters should do a research before hating a Broadway megastar. Her voice? you can't spell cLEAr without LEA.
You know the typical Filipino characteristic- CRAB MENTALITY.
Lea isn't the only person to portray two main roles in LES MISERABLES history. I think she was the only person to play two different roles in those anniversary concerts. Off the top of my head: Judy Kuhn (singing voice of Disney's Pocahantas) was the original Cosette in LES MIZ on Broadway and replaced Lea as Fantine in the LES MIZ revival.
Like someone else pointed out, others have played multiple major Les Mis roles (maybe you’re solely talking about the concerts?). Ramin Karimloo has played Jean Valjean and Enjolras (I think Marius too?) and Hadley Fraser has played Marius, Grantaire, and Javert.
Yes! Spit facts. She's so amazing
@@sorry_im_not_sorry1950 She really is! She's probably my favorite female singer ❤️
Its already 2020 guys, but i cant move on to this song
We're same. Keep coming back again and again
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I've watched this several times. Lea is one of the best talents the country has ever had. She's my favorite in her genre.
hi AHHAAJAJ
S a m e.
Lea Salonga is the bee's knees, and Les Mis is the greatest STAGE MUSICAL of all time. It will never be better.
Let's be honest. You can't remember the number of times you watched this performance.
yup
Yes
Yes.. haha Lss
true
Yes 😂
Heartbroken, lonely, defiant, weak, strong, courageous, afraid, hopeful, downtrodden, angry, in love. All in one performance.
Thanks for your help in my audition!!! Even without you knowing you actually helped me
Yeah, this is very helpful
yup rollercoaster of emotions. you really feel how Eponine must have felt to be miserably in love
My bestfriend says Lea is not a great singer... we are no longer friends
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA PENIS
wow your ex-bestfriend must be deaf
maybe she said that because you were a dick? haha
Dick move
Is she deaf HAHAHAHHA
Idk why, but I get chills when she sings the line "In the rain, the pavement shines like silver"
Same, it's like there's a shift in emotion.
The big difference in Eponine's portrayal in the different versions of "Les Miserables" is that in the book, she doesn't deserve Marius, while in the musical, Marius doesn't deserve her.
SO TRUE
Haha yeah.. I really hate her in the book but when I watched the musical I was like why did they portray her like she's so pitiful??
yeah
@@sorestedhebytheTumtumtree lmao what was she like in the book
anna lytical well to be fair she is really pitiful but I never felt sympathy for her not until I watched the musical. I feel sorry for Anzelma but not to her. Maybe because she was cold to little Cossette, maybe because the money Fantine sent for Cossette ended up used for Eponine and Anzelma or most likely because she's a selfish little thing. Marius has no plan of joining the rebellion. But this Eponine tired of being a bridge thought "if I couldn't have him then it's better if we die together " (I really hate her at this part.) So she hid Cosette's letter(?) and informed Marius that Cossette left for England(?) Marius in despair joined the rebellion. Eponine then saved Marius. Eponine's death was tragic but was not sweet like A little fall of Rain.
* (?)- I'm not sure if this is exactly what happened.
Lea Salonga’s version is the standard you can see everyone else is trying to copy it.
The original 1980 French version sung by Rose Laurens knocks this for six easily. The lyrics are even more beautifully written and it's called "The Air Of Misery" instead.
But she performs it as Fantine instead, because originally the song was sung by Fantine after she gets fired and kicked out onto the street. She sings about the misery she is smelling in the air and the poverty she is seeing in the streets.
th-cam.com/video/5FVNsAw-45k/w-d-xo.html
Brings a tear to your eye the original version does.
@@colliric i thought les mis started at 1985?
@@earljohnsanchez2493 That was the Cameron Mackintosh English Translated version for it's West End production.
It in fact premiered on Stage in Paris during 1980 with the original French Language production following it's initial French Concept Album recording.
Here is the full original album recording:
th-cam.com/play/PL8f_ACV3dM09rZCc5n_VGEgOr2YJVTqv2.html
Have fun, it's awesome. In some ways the English version, which made several changes, is an improvement (the prologue is entirely missing in the French original, as is Javert's "Stars"), in other ways the original 1980 French Language version is the masterpiece(Rose Laurens as Fantine is the best ever, and yes she also gave the best rendition of "I dreamed A Dream" in my opinion).
Lea owns On My Own and I Dreamed a Dream. Can’t believe I cried hearing her versions. She is perfect pitch. 5 stages of grief in her version of On My Own. Everything she touches turns into gold. Such a legend!
@@colliric thanks for linking it. It's excellent, but the CONSTANT quaver gets to me. I think Lea's intensely (too?) clear version is a rough juxtaposition with the version you linked. Both excellent interpretations, though I prefer Lea's.
Her vocal performance in this concert is the gold standard for Eponine, IMO.
Couldn't agree more.
Yessss!
absolutly!
Mme
TRUE!!
It's 2024 and I'm still and forever be in love with this song, the best version ever.
Lea's performance here is phenomenal as always, but can we talk about how at the end of the song, you can see that she doesn't break character even when the crowd goes wild? She doesn't smile or wave at them. She looks defiant and angry and untrusting, which is how Eponine's character truly is, and I love that about her. That right there is true and pure professionalism, skill, and talent. She deserves so much better.
If this Act is part of the play about the story, I think you really need to stay in character so maybe that's why she didn't make those smiling or waving gestures. If it's just her singing this without playing the character on the play but only on singing, her ending the song is indeed phenomenal! Either way, she's a theatrical legend :)
AGREE. Lea is playing a character here, not performing in a concert. Breaking character would be unprofessional.
Breaking character would be unprofessional - but given that she’s the first Asian to be cast in a lead role on Broadway and a lot of racist toffs were dying for her to blow it - she shows outstanding professionalism not to do anything out of character. Lea changed the way that western stage performances operate forever with this performance, she must have been thinking about all her knock backs in the industry during that ovation (which is also unheard of at the start of an act). This was truly the most groundbreaking performance in the history of stage, she’s the only reason that anyone on earth can perform on Broadway or the West End in the modern day.
She doesn't need to wave
Because it's performance it's not concert
And lea got award In this song and ofcourse she needs to be serious
@@dazediss6629 Jeez - Lea is superbly talented, and she'd be no fan of yours for pulling the race card. She's far too wise and always shows outstanding professionalism - unlike yourself. She's never asked for, nor wanted anyone like you to speak on her behalf - and rightly so!
She's so different..i heard many singers who hit the high notes and i cringe and lose my breath knowing that they could lose their voice from trying so hard but lea here, i just feel so relaxed. Her voice is just so soothing to the ears. Bravo!
Lea said that during Miss Saigon - with 8 shows a week, her voice fails her and she feels like her body is rebelling againts her. Then, her producer introduced her to a voice teacher where she learned Classical technique.
Yes she is the only one that I don't have to lower the volume when listening. That's like, the standard of being a good singer who brings melody and not noise to the ears. Others like Samantha Bark are also great but I always cringe a bit at the climax.
So Whitney H. Wasn't high ?
The reason they can’t reach those notes is because they don’t have the vocal range. Plus the notes she sings aren’t that high
Abegayle Locop Where are the high notes???? The highest note is a C2 & that’s not high at all!
Look at that mouth! The diction is clearer than my faceshield!!!!
Lol
This is funny. Made me
Laugh 🤣🤣🤣
hahahaha think she could eat the microphone with that
@@serendipity4458 🤣🤣🤣🤣 lmao
😁😂😂🤣
I truly feel sorry that there are people who've never seen this most precious and rare gems of theatrical performance and there are those who don't know how to appreciate it...give them time, I hope they come around and can allow themselves to be immersed in the splendour of such a treasure
In my books she has reached the pinnacle of human achievement the way she sings that song, it couldn't be performed and sung any better.
Alistair Milner she has set the standard for all future Eponines
hi ate Leah Salonga
very well said.
Agreed
Legend
Lyrics has left the chat.
i see this as i’m searching for them! lol
Frances' original rendition of this song portrayed a more childish, heartbroken Eponine. Lea's version transforms Eponine into a very complex character who is angry, upset, and dejected, but still dreams of having mutual love. The complexity of her version as well as her crystal clear, perfectly pitched voice is what brings me back to this video. Eponine as we know her today is greatly based off of Lea's version. While other versions (like Samantha's) are beautiful, no one has gotten the mix of emotions just right the way Lea has here.
+nons I disagree, Ruffelle put much more heart and emotion into her renditions. Every time I hear Lea sing this, I find her performance, completely emotionless. She sings so rapidly and matter of factually, she never lets herself go, you never get the same yearning feeling you get from Ruffelle. Leas performances just come off cold and boring in my opinion. But hey, everyone likes something different I guess.
+Bushviper ..yet most ppl outright didn't like Rufelle's rendition, she sounded like a monotonous whining girl.
+Axin younger people tend to not like Rufelle, most older people I have ever talked to prefer her. The younger generation has their own mind about how a singer should sing and has developed a mold that they like their singers to fit into. They tend to not be open to unique singers that dont fit that mold, which is unfortunate because that types of singers are generally the ones that bring the most character to the role.
I don't listen to any performance of this in terms of who sings it, but whether I can hear Eponine's heart in the lyrics and the melody. My problem with the Ruffelle version is that I don't like her her phrasing and enunciation on particular syllables - it makes it sound more like an 80s power ballad (so of its time) than a musical performance in its own right. I do not have a favourite performer, but I do not hear Eponine in Ruffelle's performance. I hear it in Lea's and in Sam's, but I don't think it is about someone being better. It's just about who, to me, persuades me that they're Eponine. Frances Ruffelle can clearly sing. She just isn't Eponine enough for my ears. But it is all personal opinion. There is no right answer.
+nons Bravo. Love reading comments like this on youtube, so sick of the trolls and idiots. Thank you nons for restoring my faith in the internet!!
Still watching this legend in June 2024
October 2024
Who is here because they’re a sad theatre enthusiast with a depressing love life?
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XD
#relateable
I feel attacked
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Five stages of grief
1:42-2:44 - Denial/Isolation - She's alone, pretending he's there even though deep down she knows it's not real.
2:58-3:12 - Bargaining - "Still I say...there's a way for us..." - She's trying to make it work in her head to avoid reality.
3:11-3:35 - Depression - This is the height of her depression, although the whole song has a depressing tone to it. She has snapped back into reality a bit and realizes what her life will be without the one she loves.
3:48-3:53 - Anger - Notice her face when she says "without me, his world will go on turning" - She's angry...angry at him for being so aloof, at herself for not doing enough, at life for being so unfair. Why does he get to be happy when she cannot?
4:25-4:30 - Acceptance - She resigns herself to the fact that she will never have him...except in her mind.
This is actually pretty great to keep in mind while listening :)
Very Well
Deep.... But true
Thx for the light ^_^
I kinda wish it was in the right order
There are currently 9,999 comments, which makes this the 10,000th. So I will share this anecdote: Many years ago, my brother and I were driving from Canada to Texas to visit family when we decided to stop in Chicago. On a total lark, a Saturday matinee of Les Mis was playing and nosebleed tickets were still available. I'd not seen it before, but my brother had and so he went into it with expectations. When Eponine first came on stage, my brother leaned over and whispered something to the effect of "an Asian Eponine? That's not right!" But then she started to sing and any expression of criticism or doubt abruptly ceased. Now in 2020, I compared notes with my brother and checked the timeline, and realized that indeed, in 1996, I had seen Lea Salonga perform live as Eponine. Now, almost 25 years later, although I recall being impressed at the time, I regret not having truly appreciated what I had witnessed in the moment.
I love how you said “on a total lark”, because that’s what Hugo calls Cosette in the book!
I regret not seeing her in Miss Saigon or Les Mis, but I did see her in a quaint concert in Manhattan and even met her afterward.
You're so lucky
Ah you have been blessed!!!
Saw her in Flower Drum Song in LA ages ago, didn't know the story but I knew she was in it and that was all I needed to know. 🤩
The "I love him" at 4:04 is so raw and pure. She really embraces her character. Just beautiful.
I actually cried around that part once 😅😭
Yes she sounds like a Disney princess, her delivery is very theatrical, but also with so much control of her voice. She's a legend.
She is a Disney Princess...
She does the singing parts for Mulan.....
@@theragnaross6529 shes also voices Jasmine
she's the only Disney voice actress to voice 2 princesses!
She's magnificent
when you don't have to search for the lyrics
Edit: thank you for 6.6k likes 💖
Indeed...the lyrics were delivery crysyal clear ...
Delivered*
Yep
That's Lea for you
HAHAHAHA right 👍😂
Lea Salonga made you all wish Marius ended up with Eponine.
The movie didn't convince me that Eponine had to die
@@gangrenousgandalf2102 she did not have to but at least she did not have to see Marius marry cosette. Also what team for Marius are you on?)
@@gangrenousgandalf2102 everyone has to die
LMAO I was just thinking that Lea as Eponine made me veeery anti-Marius for years. But then when I read the book, Eponine was described as being ugly and sounding like a drunken man. So some things were obviously altered for the musical version lol
@@LemonThymeArt cosette+Marius for me
2024 and I’m still watching this
Here also in 2024.
I am still watching in 2024 ❤ Lea Salonga the Filipino people’s pride
The clearest singer ever!! Clean dictions!!!
Covid can't stop me for watching Ms Lea
Syempre wala naman lockdown sa internet nyo
@@belmontelancechristopherol597 🤣🤣
Covid made you watch her
Me too
Same hahahah
All rise for the National Anthem of Friendzone. LoL
Countrycowboy08 OH MY THIS COMMENT IS PERFECT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
You have just won TH-cam my friend!
Gabriella Medina
Countrycowboy08 put your right hand over your Kleenex box and your best 'I'm happy for you but really wish it was me' smile.
...And unrequited love
I can't help but get teary eyed whenever I watch this performance. Heartfelt, full of emotions, crystal clear voice. Perfect.
she should be a disney princess in some live action remake
She sang the original Mulan theme too 😊
i can totally hear that!
Princess? She should be a Disney Queen!
Shes already a princess, she sing the "a whole new world" and "reflection" so weird she didnt voice them but eh i would say she got the best part and line.
she’s already the signature voice og disneyy
Her face in the end is like "I told you so" / "Asians can do this role" and her teary eyes shows that she has passed through all the struggles she had to get that role, tears of victory!
@@democrrrracymanifest fr¿
Umm nobody doubted her for that reason but ok?
@@Konig141 she said it herself. But of course u know the real reason 🤗
@@democrrrracymanifest Well talent in that case isn’t the meaning you thought. It means the talent as in actors and performers. Like there is the “crew” and the “talent”.
Sha Dessi is so good in this role and shes asian and she is literally amazing in the role of Éponine
Lea Salonga is a legend, everyone critiquing her performance is like saying Michael Jordan isn't that good in basketball. Are you serious. She has the awards hanging up to prove it. Getting a Tony isn't like winning a Grammy or AMA, you have to actually have talent. Lea Salonga is one of the greatest voices in the modern era. I am not a super Broadway fan but know who Lea Salonga is. That is a sign that you got that "it" factor. comparing her is like comparing Michael Jordan to Lebron.
+Anna O'byrne she's the singing voice of mulan and jasmine
It's not always about talent though. The most talented people can still be outperformed by others - some people feel that a victimised Eponine is 'better' than angry Eponine - it's really a matter of who has the most fitting and convincing interpretation of the character. Eg. I personally like angsty/frustrated/jealous/spiteful Eponine and that character doesn't necessarily come through in Lea's performance over another actress'. As for basketball... I'm not sure there are so many ways to define what makes a good basketball player as there are a good Eponine
+Joe Sabo she's the voice of DISNEY
+Anna O'byrne Did She won the "Tony" and "Lawrence Olivier" award?
+edmhie1 yes as kim for miss saigon grandslam for best actress actually.
many focused on her voice, let's not forget her acting was very convincing.
Absolutely! Everyone who loves Lea's performance of this song should also check out Lea Salonga and Michael Ball singing "A Little Fall of Rain" from this same concert. Gorgeous singing and acting that will blow you away!!!
She sang the hell, the heaven, the light, and the darkness in and out of that song. Lea Salonga is the Voice of Broadway.
She turned what could have been a 2 dimensional wishy washy lovesick character into such a complex being with one song. It would have been easy for her to be sad while singing this song, heartbroken and even desperate, but Eponine had some street smarts in her. She was a tough cookie, had to be. When she was young her mother doted her but then everything went to shit after Jean Valjean took Cosette away. She was worth nothing more than a look out for her parents and the one person she considers her friend and potential lover, falls for another. Yeah, she's pissed, she mad at him, at herself, the world in general, but in the end she realizes that she can't take away his happiness for the sake of her own. It's not fair to him or her and Lea portrays this so well in the final notes. So hands down, my favorite Eponine.
Not true. Frances Ruffel is the one who created a three dimensional character with heart and soul. Lea was too clean, everything from the enunciation to the singing had no edge to it.
@@DeepScreenAnalysis I just dont see it I'm afraid. When I listen to frances it feels like Im listening to a bonus track on the album from a mediocre 80s pop star. Bonnie tyler or something. Nothing against her, shes obviously very talented, but I just cannot appreciate her as Eponine.
Messylin Ew...
fun fact : in the brick éponine was the one who gave marius the idea to go to the barricades, dressed as a dude, the reason is because she thought if she can't have him no one can
@@DeepScreenAnalysis Frances revealed in a 2010 interview w/ Elizabeth Sanderson that she was never invited to take part in this Dream Cast concert. Hence, the creators of this musical felt that Lea was the definitive choice for Eponine despite her not being white (minorities were rarely hired for Les Miz back then).
After all these years. She's still THE EPONINE OF ALL EPONINES.
Maybe there's a lot of good Eponines, but Lea is still untouched.
Lea is the best. Yet, I still cherish the original, created & sung by Frances Rufelle, both in London & on Broadway.
Her staying in character through the applause is epic. Her voice has been legendary since the 80's
I love how you can see her biting her inner lip during the applause to stop herself smiling... It's so beautiful knowing she's having to fight it back to stay in character and that she really is so humble💜
+Nicole Whinnett Or possibly to stop herself crying. When an actor becomes immersed in a role, it's not always easy to turn it off once the scene is over.
+Martha Ward that is more likely good thing I'm not the only one who noticed it
+Nicole Whinnett Martha nailed it..... and in some ways it's the difference between a Broadway style performance, and "American Idol" and the like. The Broadway actor/actress BECOMES the character, and sings while living the emotional life of that character. So in this cut, you are seeing Lea become Eponine, and the lip bite isn't her being humble Lea, but still Eponine, feeling the feeling she just sang about.
+Stanley Slawski its probably both I know that if I had just nailed it, I would want to smile too! :)
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Many Filipinos wanted to copy the accent of Americans when they speak, without knowing that their own accent of English actually sounds clearer.
How would you know? Aren't you a Filipino yourself?
even British and Australian accent. It's really annoying.
"joswa"
Marivic Pendon I am a Filipino. Look at Lea Salonga’s accent... clearer than drinking water...
@@TechnoFilipino awit
Still arguably the very best rendition of on my own that exists ... just ... spellbinding.
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Samantha barks !
@@20wonderland Samantha's not even close.
Raymund Logo Oh yes ! She superceeds it ! The role was made for her and she brings that emotion, longing and vulnerability needed for the role .
@@20wonderland Samantha barks and Lea sings 😊. Case closed.
The people who watched this live for sure they'll never forget this performance. Absolutely once in a lifetime.
Can I just say, I hate this for one reason! It ended
Haha yeah!
yesss
Michael Gonzalez we share the same sentiment lol
i thought sam barks did a fine job in the film, but lea is just untouchable.... a generation has been listening to her without even knowing it
caramel coffee I know right? Growing up I always favored mulan's reflection that christina's... i don't know that she is the singing voice of mulan hahahaha
also the singing voice of jasmine of aladdin
And also Mulan😉
caramel coffee
caramel coffee you should hear Samantha when she's not holding back. because they told her hold back her vocals so she wouldn't make the other singers feel or look bad
I wonder if Lea gets shocked by how amazing her own vocals are.
what do you think of this one?th-cam.com/video/AUT9XdMZNCY/w-d-xo.html
What a wonderful singer and beautiful lady also 💗
BEST version of this song ever. Ever. (And there have been many)
Her voice is clearer than my future!. 2019 but still watching
so true lmao
Zin, still watching.
Same! 😍😍😍
clearer than your future? well, that's not saying much, at least compared to my future.
Parts of.it feel.rushed and not.completed.
I don't think this song can be sung better than it is here. This performance is extraordinary. Powerful, nuanced, moving. I've watched this video countless times and I'm moved to tears almost every time. And not just because of the meaning of the song in the context of the story. Greatness is an awesome thing to witness, especially when the stakes are so high.
THIS.
Yes, the french version of 1991
Yep. This is a masterpiece.
Hi my fellow Vietnamese
What a powerful and magnificently beautiful voice Lea Salonga has!
It's 2022 and I'm still mesmerized by this performance.
This song was written for her, for sure!! 🙈❤️🇵🇭
@@leivergara6657 or she made the song for her own.
Right back at ya'. I love her so much
Me too
Me too! My favorite!
So beautifully sung! Her voice is unbelievably special. Better than the rest!
The 'pretending' part... Its just so perfect and elegant unlike others who makes me cringed
Agreeee.
Oh yes!!
While this is a beautiful interpretation, Eponine was a kid. She was childish. The bit of shouting in Sam and Frances’ versions convey the emotional level of a teenager better.
Agreed, a lot of people seem to fall into that vocal “trap” which feels too show-off-y and disconnected from the buildup
Dani Ca, yes! She does it so well. I’m using this for my audition in a cappella. This is like the hardest part. It changes all of the patterns.
The Voice, Control, Emotions, Diction & Pronounciation, I can say that this performance was beyond PERFECT!
100 percent agree!
Does anyone agree that this is the greatest song in the history of musicals?
It's right up there for me, no question.
This and Betty Buckley's Memories from Cats...what musical theater should aspire to.
Candice's Choice n
Amazing how relevant this song is to any generation!
Well not as great as If I were rich man, defying gravity, and one day more
But I see your point
Who's here loving Les Mis in 2023? 🥺😭❤️
Me ❤
Amazing sad music. I love it
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2024 here!
In 2024 I am
her acting was so good at the end that i thought she wasn't gonna have enough breath for the last "but only on my own". should've known better. her technique is flawless.
And she sang the last 3 words in a single breath ...
nope she did that breathing to be heard for a purpose to let us understood the act but I beleive she can sing the whole song without breathing 😂
I have to pay big respect to the producers & composers of Les Miserables musical. They gambled on giving the role of Eponine to a non-Caucassian; however, they really know what they are doing for giving this role to Lea Salonga. Lea Salonga confirmed that she can exceed or surpass the expectations. No offence to other great singers who portrayed the role of Eponine, and I’ve watched a substantial number of Eponines; but in my opinion, Lea Salonga did the best performance of Eponine and best rendition of this song. Fell in love with this song the moment I heard it from Frances Ruffelle (who originated it) and Linzi Hately but when Lea Salonga did it, I got obsessed with it. She practically recreated the character of Eponine. Quite an epic!
Also during Miss Saigon, the Actors Equity conflict. The funny part about that is during the Tony Awards, Lea thanked AE despite what they did.
I love it when an underdog becomes...an overdog.
@@job4674 White/European
@@job4674 I meant White or Europeans. Although most Americans (US) are white because their ancestors are Europeans, most of them(White Americans) don't consider their selves as Europeans.
She's the perfect Eponine in my opinion and she nailed this song, and although Lea did great as Fantine, I always prefer Ruthie Henshall! Her version of I dreamed a dream always brings me tears and an avalanche of tragedies
2:31 '..in the darkness..' I've never heard anyone sing, invoke imagery of the word 'darkness' in such a bright and positively magical way. It became the perfect backdrop for beautiful things or like a veil that hids wonderful possibilities.. her delivery defied the common usage of that word. She paints with her voice so well.
I love the original Eponine, don't get me wrong. But the moment Lea touches a role, she wins the best rendition, ever, hands down.
That's why Lea was the one included in the 'dream cast' of the 10th anniversary concert and not the original.
@@symph2000 Maybe she wasn't included in the original London cast because she was about 14 when it opened?
I agree to disagree I loved the original Eponine
Don’t put down the original Eponine please. Both are great. Lea has the best musical theater voice, she sings this with great diction and pronunciation. Meanwhile, the original is closer to book Eponine, a character who is supposed to be a street rat.
Lea is the best
Lets be real. You imagined yourself singing this in front of people 😂
No, I can`t even imagine it...
yep
😅
Wow yacco the taco, why you gotta call us all out like that?
Always
I don't believe I've ever heard a singer with such clear diction, accompanied by her consummate character acting and expression of passion and mood.
The best EVER. No shouting, just pure tone. Effortless and gorgeous 💕
"On My Own"
And now I'm all alone again
Nowhere to turn, no one to go to
Without a home, without a friend
Without a face to say hello to
But now the night is near
And I can make-believe he's here
Sometimes I walk alone at night
When everybody else is sleeping
I think of him and then I'm happy
With the company I'm keeping
The city goes to bed
And I can live inside my head
On my own
Pretending he's beside me
All alone
I walk with him 'til morning
Without him, I feel his arms around me
And when I lose my way, I close my eyes and he has found me
In the rain
The pavement shines like silver
All the lights are misty in the river
In the darkness, the trees are full of starlight
And all I see is him and me forever and forever
And I know it's only in my mind
That I'm talking to myself and not to him
And although I know that he is blind
Still I say there's a way for us
I love him
But when the night is over
He is gone
The river's just a river
Without him, the world around me changes
The trees are bare and everywhere the streets are full of strangers
I love him
But every day I'm learning
All my life I've only been pretending
Without me, his world will go on turning
A world that's full of happiness that I have never known
I love him
I love him
I love him...
But only on my own...
Thanks for the effort but her diction is sooo clear you wont need the lyrics haha
Is this even needed
@@matchyu yes
@@MiRa-kv4sy, but for foreigner, it's very needed. :p
@@romanovamarianikolaevna hahaha it's okay i was just joking haha
Who's still watching this in 2016?
Lea is my favorite Eponine of all time. No one comes close.
meee
Mee
me
Never tire of watching this again and again. Simply one of the best, if not the best.
i do. agree she IS Eponine! #legend
Imagine seeing this live... Chills, just chills.
Fortunate to have...yes,brilliant!
Me too several times , such a privilege
I would cry
Angel I did every time, I also saw Lea in Miss Saigon , she has the voice of a angel
@@beverleybrown2205 I've never heard an "angel" sing. What do they sound like?
No one articulates a song as well as Lea every word is absolutely clear She is wonderful
Patti Lupone as well (in Evita)
As dumb luck with have it, my career led me to London when she was performing in BOTH Les Mis AND Miss Saigon at the same time. I saw her perform in both shows the same week!!! I’ll never forget it…
OMG THAT'S AWESOME! I'm Filipino yet I still haven't even seen her perform or even meet her in real life yet 😭
L7cky! 🎉
The thing about Lea is that this isn't hard for her. She just reaches the notes so casually, no straining or breaks, just up and down the notes effortlessly
STOP IT LEA, I NEED TO DO MY HOMEWORK BUT YOUR FLAWLESS VOICE DISTRACTS ME WAY TOO MUCH.
[KTP] Aoi Jerry’s
Never forgotten one of the best voices ever! She continues to inspire people everywhere. 😊
English is my second language. This means I cannot hear the language as much as the native speakers do. But Lea Salonga's voice is so clear and I can hear every word she sings. Of course, on top of it, she sings beautifully. She iis special.
English is also her second language. :)
Filipinos speaking English without the strong Philippine accent is very understandable.
@@GriseWeisshark that’s amazing I am British, English being my first language and this is as clear as day. Proper English
*2019, who's with me? Oops. I guess I'm on my own.*
Me 😂
Liezle Deres its april 2019
She sang this last Mar 2019 and sounded the same mygod, I'm binge watching her vids rn 😂😂
@@erickasantos5302 OMG. And now, I'm back at it again. ❤️
yea ur on ur own :(
Mrs. Salonga owned this song like no one else has or ever will.
Amen to that. Reduces me to a blubbering wreck every time.
She's actually Mrs. Chien. Salonga is her maiden name so during this performance, she was Ms. Salonga.
mrs salonga would be her mother
Lea Salonga's rendition of "On My Own" from Les Misérables is simply spellbinding! Her emotional depth and vocal prowess bring this iconic song to life in the most breathtaking way. Every note she sings resonates with passion and longing, capturing the essence of Eponine's character flawlessly.
the diction. my god, the diction. and she doesn’t sacrifice emotion for it.
what do you think of this one?th-cam.com/video/AUT9XdMZNCY/w-d-xo.html
Lea Salonga is the Greatest Phillipines' gift to the global entertainment industry.
I'm a Malaysian fan.
Ya true the only filipina thats great singer 👩🏻🎤
@@hazzaf1761 "Only"???
@@hazzaf1761 sounds like you haven't actually heard other filipina singers
Yes and she’s a great representation of asian too :)
You’re welcome! ❤️
Are you kidding me? This is literal perfection.
2024 and I keep coming back to this. Many have already said how Lea sang here, but I would touch more on how much she must have dug deep to get those different emotions out in one song. That's what made this rendition so special IMO. As someone who somewhat had been in theatre, it takes so much to get emotions out while singing and especially in front of an audience. You really have to be in that moment to get it all right, and Lea was in that moment when she went up to the mic to deliver this masterpiece.
Absolutely!
She slays as Fantine and Eponine, get a woman who can do both
I think shes better at eponine though!
she slays as Jasmine and Mulan
she slays as kim
Basically she kills it all
LMAO
Who's with me
2020??
EDIT: who's having a lea salonga marathon again?
Just me????!!!!
I see you
It's me!!!
mememeXD
Me
Meeee
Damn how did I not know she did the (singing) voices of Mulan and Yasmine. She's amazing!
Julianne Storms SHE DID???
Tamty Universe Yep
I’ve loved her since Miss Saigon. She’s so perfect. 😭
*jasmine
@@twentyonepilotsabouttoland7952 yes, Tarzan and Hercules also.
I guess it was time for my semi-annual listen to this absolute angel on Earth giving the most impressive singing performance I've ever seen or heard.
I didn't realize how many people are still watching this performance (totally worth it tho!!)