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song ok well i have FINALLY narrowed it down to 3 songs to sing for my musical audition. my options are "At Last" (by Etta James) "Killing Me Softly With his song", or "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes," from Cinderella. Which do you think would be the best song choice? please let me know! I really want to do good on this and get a good part! thank you very much and i rate!
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you should do "a dream is a wish you heart makes" because its a well known song, and people would know it ]
im not familiar with the first song but i think the 3rd one would be good because the 2nd one isnt really a musical song its more like a popish kinda song and thats most likely what they arent looking for. i sang the song belle from beauty in the beast if you need more ideas (i only sang a small part) just try to pick songs from a musical if you can or even the cinderella is more of a musical kinda idea
i hope i made sense! ]
I would go with "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes", it's a sweet song. I'm sure you'll do a great job. Good luck, hun. ♥ ]
I would reccommend A dream is a wish your heart makes. It is a classic and a beautiful song<3
What ever song you choose to do I am sure you will rock at it!
Wishiing you the best of luck for 2006, and your singing audition!
good luck<3
-camille<3 ]
If you feel confident singing "At Last", then I'd say that one sounds good. And if not that one, then "Killing Me Softly". :] ]
I don't recommend At Last because VERY few people can pull it off and it's just kind of risky for an audition. I think the Cinderella song is a good choice. ]
i LOVE killing me softly.. but i think a dream is a wish would be better for an audition. GOOD LUCK !! ]
def. "a dream is a wish your heart makes"!! i absolutely LOVE that song!! ]
i would go with at last ]
I think you should go with killing me softly with his song i just love that song
don't worry you will do just fine with whichever song you pick.
♥nat! ]
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