Brad Kane and Lea Salonga both have their individual musical careers. They … Read Full Bio ↴Brad Kane and Lea Salonga both have their individual musical careers. They worked together in the Disney animated movie "Aladdin", providing the singing voices of the characters Aladdin and Jasmine. They recorded the single "We Could Be In Love" soon after.
Here are their individual bios.
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Bradley Caleb Kane (born 29 September 1973) is a singer, actor, and writer. He began to act when he was three years old, with a small role in the movie "Six Weeks." After that, he obtained a role in a nationally-circulated commercial, which he auditioned for by the recommendation of one of his teachers. This led him to sign a contract with an agent, the one who pushed him very much in his artistic career. At the age of eight and a half, he obtained the role of one of the four chorus boys in the Broadway musical "Evita," in which, ironically, he sang songs whose lyrics were penned by Tim Rice. He was in that production for four months before changing to a more scenic Steven Sondheim's "Sunday In The Park With George," in which he began to act alongside such stars as Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin. At the age of eleven, Kane participated in the "Very Special Arts" festival, a benefit for disabled children, which gave him an opportunity to sing by First Lady Nancy Reagan in the White House and the Kennedy Center. Kane has appeared in many commercials and has been a guest star in such popular programs as "Law and Order," "One Life to Live," "Guiding Light," "Search for Tomorrow," and "Plaza Sésamo." He has also been a host on the Nickelodeon series, "Rated K Update," and has been the assistant conductor of an interview program called "Girl Talk." In theater, his credits include the role of the young Lucius in the Public Theater's production of "Titus Andronicus," and two roles in the Lincoln Center's production of "Winter's Tale."
Caleb is best known as the singing voice of Aladdin in Disney's 1992 animated feature. That same year, he recorded a duet with Lea Salonga (who had sung the part of Princess Jasmine) called "We Could Be In Love," which was later released as a single. While at NYU, in the early 1990s, Brad was the frontman in a band called The Misconceptions.He is less commonly known as the voice behind the popular cereal catchphrase, "Silly Rabbit, Trix are for Kids". In 1993, he played Arpad Laszlo in the Broadway revival of She Loves Me. He also played Tucker Wells in the season three episode "The Prom" of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and provided Jonathan Levinson's singing voice in the episode "Superstar". Currently he goes by the name Caleb Kane.
On September 11, 2005, Kane was invited to a ceremony at Hong Kong Disneyland, the night before the theme park's opening. He performed the song "A Whole New World" from Aladdin with Cantopop star Joey Yung.
As Caleb Kane, he first came out with his song "This Close", which was played on the movie "Devil's Pond". Then in 2004, he released his website with a message board to promote his album "This Day In History" with the first single "Go Mad", released in March 2006. Caleb has 2 versions of the video of this single, and also another promotional video for "In Your Own Way", a song that was played on the show "The Black Donnellys".
On Summer 2007, he married actress Sarah Thompson at the Bacara Resort & Spa.
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Lea Salonga-Chien, KL (born Maria Ligaya Carmen Imutan Salonga on February 22, 1971 in the Philippines) is a multi-awarded Filipino singer and actress who is best known for originating the role of Kim in the musical Miss Saigon.[1] In the field of musical theater, she is recognized for having won the Olivier, Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, and Theatre World Awards, the first to win various international awards for a single role.[2][3] She was also the first Asian to play Eponine in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway.[4]
Salonga is the singing voice of Princess Jasmine from Aladdin in 1992 and Fa Mulan for Mulan and Mulan II in 1998 and in 2004, respectively).[5][6]
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* 1 Early career
* 2 International career
* 3 Personal life
* 4 Discography
* 5 Filmography
* 6 References
* 7 External links
[edit] Early career
Lea Salonga is a granddaughter of former Senator Jovito Salonga. Lea started as a child star in the Philippines, making her professional debut in 1978 at the age of seven through the musical The King and I by Repertory Philippines.[7] She became the lead star of Annie and joined other productions such as Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Fiddler On The Roof, The Rose Tattoo, The Sound of Music, The Goodbye Girl, Paper Moon, and The Fantasticks.[8]
She began her recording career at the age of ten with her first album, Small Voice, which received a gold certification.[9][10] A song on the album, the duet “Happiness,” marked her first recording collaboration with her younger brother Gerard Salonga who would, years later, work with her either as musical director or creative director in her concerts and recordings.[11][12] Her second album, "Lea," was released in 1988.[13]
In addition to performing in musical theater and recordings, Salonga hosted her own musical television show, Love, Lea,[14] and was a member of the cast of German Moreno's teen variety show That's Entertainment.[15] She likewise acted in films, which included the family-oriented Tropang Bulilit,[16] Like Father, Like Son,[17] Ninja Kids,[18] Captain Barbell[19] and Pik Pak Boom.[20] She also opened for international acts such as Menudo and Stevie Wonder in their concerts in Manila in 1985 and in 1988, respectively.[21]
As a young performer, Lea Salonga received a Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) award nomination (the Philippine equivalent of an Oscar nomination) for Best Child Actress[22] and three wins from the Aliw (literally, "entertainment") Awards as Best Child Performer.[23]
[edit] International career
Salonga's big breakthrough came when she was selected to play Kim in the megahit musical Miss Saigon in 1989.[24] Unable to find a strong enough Asian actress/singer in the United Kingdom, the producers scoured many countries looking for the lead role of this major British production.[25][26] For her audition, the 17-year-old Salonga chose to sing Boublil and Schönberg's "On My Own" from Les Misérables and was later asked to sing "Sun and Moon" to test her voice quality's compatibility with the songs in the musical.[27][28] The members of the panel were impressed with Salonga's rendition of the songs, noting that from Salonga’s very first note, they already knew they had a potential Kim.[29][30] Salonga competed with childhood friend and fellow Repertory Philippines performer Monique Wilson as they were tested with songs from the musical, which included "Too Much for One Heart," a number replaced by the duet "Please" right before the musical opened.[31][32][33] Salonga was offered the lead role, with Wilson as the alternate (who was also assigned the role of bar girl Mimi).[34][35][36][37]
For her performance as Kim, Salonga won the Olivier for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical for the 1989/1990 season.[38] From its original London home, Miss Saigon moved to Broadway in April 1991.[39] Salonga subsequently garnered the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and the Theatre World Awards for the same role.[40][41][42] Between 1993 and 1996, she was asked periodically to play Kim on Broadway to boost ticket sales.[43] In 1999, she was invited back to London to close the musical, and in 2001, at the age of 29 and after doing the Manila run of the musical,[44] Salonga returned to Broadway to close the Broadway production.[45]
Between opening Miss Saigon in 1989 and closing it on Broadway 12 years later in 2001, Salonga became involved in other musical productions and projects:
In 1990, she performed in a major homecoming concert in Manila entitled A Miss Called Lea.[46] She also received a Presidential Award of Merit from Philippine president Corazon Aquino.[47]
In 1993, upon completion of her initial stint as Kim on Broadway, Salonga played the role of street waif Eponine in the Broadway production of Les Misérables,[48][49] and later flew to Los Angeles to perform the song "A Whole New World" of Disney's Aladdin (Salonga is the singing voice of Princess Jasmine) with Brad Kane at the 65th Annual Academy Awards,[50] where the song won an Oscar.[51] That same year, she released her self-titled international debut album with Atlantic Records, which had modest sales in the USA but went platinum in the Philippines and sold 3 million copies worldwide.[52]
In 1994, Salonga played in various musical theater productions in the Philippines and Singapore.[53][54] She starred as Sandy in Grease,[55] as Sonia Walks in They're Playing Our Song,[56] and as The Witch in Into The Woods.[57]
In 1995, Salonga, back in the U.S., played the role of Geri Riordan, an 18-year-old adopted Vietnamese American child in the movie Redwood Curtain, which starred John Lithgow and Jeff Daniels.[58] She then flew back to the Philippines to star with Filipino matinee idol Aga Muhlach in the critically-acclaimed film Sana Maulit Muli,[59] which gave her her second Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) award nomination, this time for Best Actress.[60]She accepted an invitation from Sir Cameron Mackintosh to play the role of Eponine in the Les Miserable's 10th anniversary presentation called Les Miserables in Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. Salonga performed as part of a "dream cast" composed of Colm Wilkinson, Michael Ball, Judy Kuhn, and Philip Quast.[61][62]
In 1996, Salonga was in Les Miserables once again. She played Eponine in the London production of the musical, then continued on to do the role in the musical's U.S. national tour in Hawaii.[63]
From 1997 to 2000, Salonga kept herself busy with recordings and concerts in the Philippines and another engagement in London, in addition to her periodic returns to Miss Saigon in London and on Broadway. In 1997, she released "I'd Like to Teach The World to Sing" (recordings from her childhood days) to gold sales in the Philippines.[64][65] That recording was followed by "Lea...In Love" in 1998[66] and "By Heart" in 2000, with both albums reaching multiple platinum status in the Philippines.[67] In addition to the release of these albums, she participated in the major tribute concert to Sir Cameron Mackintosh in London called "Hey Mr. Producer: The Musical World of Cameron MacKintosh," where she did numbers from different musicals mounted by the famous producer.[68][69][70] She also performed in four concerts: The Homecoming Concert, The Millennium Concert, The Best of Manila, and Songs from the Screen - the last two being benefit shows.[71] Salonga closed the millennium with a grand Miss Saigon "homecoming" via the Manila production of the musical staged at the Cultural Center of the Philippines at the end of 2000.[72]
After Miss Saigon's closing on Broadway in 2001, Salonga recreated the role of Lien Hughes originally played by Ming-Na Wen in the soap opera As The World Turns. (After completing her contract that year, she was asked to return to the role in 2003.)[73][74] She also guested on Russell Watson's The Voice concert, narrated for the television special My America: A Poetry Atlas of the United States, and appeared on the Christmas episode of the TV medical drama E.R., playing the role of a patient with lymphoma.[75][76]
In 2002, Salonga returned to Broadway to play the role of a Chinese immigrant in a reinterpretation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song opposite Jose Llana.[77] This was after the reinvented musical had a very successful run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2001 with Salonga playing the lead role[78][79][80] and with the show garnering multiple wins and nominations, including Lead Actress in a Musical for Salonga, from the Theatre Los Angeles Ovation Awards.[81][82] The show, given a brand new libretto and considered one of the 10 best plays on Broadway in 2002 by Time Magazine,[83] garnered Tony Award nominations for Best Book, Best Costume Designer, and Best Choreographer,[84] and earned nominations from the Outer Critics Circle,[85] the Drama League,[86] the Astaire Awards,[87] and Broadway.com's Audience Awards and Broadwayworld.com's Fans' Choice Awards as well.[88] The Salonga-led Broadway revival cast album was also a top contender at the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Musical Show Album.[89] While Ms. Salonga's performance was received positively by theater critics such as Matthew Murray, Heather Cross, Patrick Purdon, and John Simon, among others, she was not nominated at the Tony Awards for her brief stint on Broadway that season, although she did get nominations for Distinguished Performance from the Drama League, for Favorite Lead Actress in a Broadway Musical from Broadway.com's Audience Awards, and for Best Lead Actress in a Musical from Broadwayworld.com's Fans' Choice Awards.[90] Between the 2001 Los Angeles and 2002 Broadway productions of Flower Drum Song, she performed in a non-musical theatrical production for the first time, playing the role of Catherine in the stage play Proof in Manila.[91] This was followed by a major concert, The Broadway Concert,[92] at the Philippine International Convention Center. She also sang with Harry Connick, Peter Gallagher, and Michelle Lee in a tribute number for Richard Rodgers at the 56th Tony Awards.[93]
In 2003, Salonga was back in Manila to do her first "all-Filipino" concert called Songs from Home, which later won for her another Aliw Award as Entertainer of the Year (she had won it the year prior).[94][95] Upon her return to the U.S., she performed in several shows at the Mohegan Sun in Montville, Connecticut. This was followed by a Christmas concert in the Philippines called Home for Christmas at the end of the year, which captured the critics' notice at the 18th Aliw Awards,[96] and performances at the Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center in Marlton, New Jersey the following year, in 2004.[97] Later that year, she was back on the stage as Lizzie in the Manila production of the musical Baby, which earned her yet another nomination from the Aliw Awards.[98][99] In 2005, Salonga played her first US concert tour in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlantic City, and Chicago.[100][101][102] Concert dates in Washington, D.C. and Norfolk, Virginia followed.[103] Later that year, Salonga performed with a 26-piece ensemble to a sold-out crowd at the Isaac Stern Hall in Carnegie Hall for the benefit of Diverse City Theater Company.[104][105][106][107][108] Between her concerts, the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) bestowed her with the Golden Artist Award at the 53rd FAMAS Awards in honor of her international achievements.[109][110] She performed during the grand opening of Hong Kong's Disneyland[111] and recorded two songs on tenor Daniel Rodriguez's In the Presence CD.[112] That same year, too, Salonga did voice work for Disney's English dub of Hayao Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro as Mrs. Kusakabe (Salonga's other Disney film credits include the singing voice of Princess Jasmine for Aladdin in 1992 and Fa Mulan for Mulan and Mulan II in 1998 and in 2004, respectively).[113][114]
In 2006, at the 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, Salonga concluded the closing ceremony with the song "Triumph of The One" before an audience of 50,000 people at the Khalifa Stadium.[115][116][117]
In 2007, Salonga released her first studio album in seven years called "Inspired," which has been certified platinum,[118] and finished another stint in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway, this time as Fantine.[119][120] She is slated to appear in a number of musical events scheduled in different countries until 2008.[121][122][123][124]
Salonga received the Order of Lakandula Award from Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in recognition of her excellence in her craft and for using her talents to benefit Philippine society.[125] It was also announced that she would return to Broadway in the musical Les Misérables, replacing Daphne Rubin-Vega as Fantine on March 6.[126][127] Her tenure started, however, on March 2, four days earlier than planned.[128][129] Her casting on the show has been credited with boosting the musical's ticket sales on Broadway.[130][131] On September 27, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who was in New York, watched Salonga in her new role in the musical, whose cast that night included Filipino Americans Adam Jacobs as Marius and Ali Ewoldt as Cosette.[132][133] Her contract with the musical ended on October 21, 2007 and she was succeeded by Broadway's original Cosette Judy Kuhn.[134][135] For her performances in this revival, Salonga received rave reviews and made it again to the short list of Broadway.com's Audience Award favorites -- this time for Best Replacement for her new role as Fantine.[136][137][138] During her stint on Broadway this season, she appeared on Broadway on Broadway 2007[139] and Stars in the Alley 2007,[140] spoke at the Broadway Artists Alliance Summer Intensives,[141] guested on the Broadway musical 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,[142] and participated in Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS' 12th Annual Nothing Like A Dame event to benefit the women's health initiative of The Actors Fund.[143][144] Right after doing Les Misérables, she performed in two events: at the US Military Academy Band's concert in West Point where she sang four songs and an encore[145] and in her own concert at the Tarrytown Music Hall in New York.[146]
As of November 2007, a number of performances were scheduled for the rest of the year and for 2008, including a Christmas presentation in Manila,[147][148] concerts in other parts of the Philippines and in California, Hawaii, Hong Kong, and Guam[149][150][151][152][153][154][155][156] and Broadway Asia Entertainment's international tour of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, where she plays the lead.[157][158]
In her 30-year career thus far, Salonga has performed for five Philippine presidents (from Ferdinand Marcos to Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo), three American Presidents (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush), and for Princess Diana and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.[159][160]
In 2007, Salonga released her first studio album in seven years called "Inspired," which has been certified platinum,[161] and finished another stint in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway, this time as Fantine.[162][163] She is slated to appear in a number of musical events scheduled in different countries until 2008.[164][165][166][167]
Salonga, on July 3, 2008 started writing as columnist in Philippine Daily Inquirer - “Backstory” (Entertainment section), "Introducing: Lea Salonga, writer."[168] She will perform in "Global Pop" at the Music Center on July 11, 2008. It is presented by The Blue Ribbon a group founded by Dorothy Chandler in 1968.[169]
Backed by an orchestra of 19 musicians, Lea Salonga received a standing ovation for her historic solo concert (Tickets, priced $ 30 - $ 115), at Frank Gehry’s masterpiece on July 11 at Los Angeles’ iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall. Salonga also performed part of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “There’s Music in You,” as preview of her coming show “Cinderella,” at the Cultural Center of the Philippines on July 29.[170][171][172]
According to Billboard.com, the acclaimed singing actress is scheduled to offer concerts in Nevada, Washington, California, Indiana, New York, Hawaii and more in 2009.[173]
Here are their individual bios.
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Bradley Caleb Kane (born 29 September 1973) is a singer, actor, and writer. He began to act when he was three years old, with a small role in the movie "Six Weeks." After that, he obtained a role in a nationally-circulated commercial, which he auditioned for by the recommendation of one of his teachers. This led him to sign a contract with an agent, the one who pushed him very much in his artistic career. At the age of eight and a half, he obtained the role of one of the four chorus boys in the Broadway musical "Evita," in which, ironically, he sang songs whose lyrics were penned by Tim Rice. He was in that production for four months before changing to a more scenic Steven Sondheim's "Sunday In The Park With George," in which he began to act alongside such stars as Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin. At the age of eleven, Kane participated in the "Very Special Arts" festival, a benefit for disabled children, which gave him an opportunity to sing by First Lady Nancy Reagan in the White House and the Kennedy Center. Kane has appeared in many commercials and has been a guest star in such popular programs as "Law and Order," "One Life to Live," "Guiding Light," "Search for Tomorrow," and "Plaza Sésamo." He has also been a host on the Nickelodeon series, "Rated K Update," and has been the assistant conductor of an interview program called "Girl Talk." In theater, his credits include the role of the young Lucius in the Public Theater's production of "Titus Andronicus," and two roles in the Lincoln Center's production of "Winter's Tale."
Caleb is best known as the singing voice of Aladdin in Disney's 1992 animated feature. That same year, he recorded a duet with Lea Salonga (who had sung the part of Princess Jasmine) called "We Could Be In Love," which was later released as a single. While at NYU, in the early 1990s, Brad was the frontman in a band called The Misconceptions.He is less commonly known as the voice behind the popular cereal catchphrase, "Silly Rabbit, Trix are for Kids". In 1993, he played Arpad Laszlo in the Broadway revival of She Loves Me. He also played Tucker Wells in the season three episode "The Prom" of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and provided Jonathan Levinson's singing voice in the episode "Superstar". Currently he goes by the name Caleb Kane.
On September 11, 2005, Kane was invited to a ceremony at Hong Kong Disneyland, the night before the theme park's opening. He performed the song "A Whole New World" from Aladdin with Cantopop star Joey Yung.
As Caleb Kane, he first came out with his song "This Close", which was played on the movie "Devil's Pond". Then in 2004, he released his website with a message board to promote his album "This Day In History" with the first single "Go Mad", released in March 2006. Caleb has 2 versions of the video of this single, and also another promotional video for "In Your Own Way", a song that was played on the show "The Black Donnellys".
On Summer 2007, he married actress Sarah Thompson at the Bacara Resort & Spa.
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Lea Salonga-Chien, KL (born Maria Ligaya Carmen Imutan Salonga on February 22, 1971 in the Philippines) is a multi-awarded Filipino singer and actress who is best known for originating the role of Kim in the musical Miss Saigon.[1] In the field of musical theater, she is recognized for having won the Olivier, Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, and Theatre World Awards, the first to win various international awards for a single role.[2][3] She was also the first Asian to play Eponine in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway.[4]
Salonga is the singing voice of Princess Jasmine from Aladdin in 1992 and Fa Mulan for Mulan and Mulan II in 1998 and in 2004, respectively).[5][6]
Contents
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* 1 Early career
* 2 International career
* 3 Personal life
* 4 Discography
* 5 Filmography
* 6 References
* 7 External links
[edit] Early career
Lea Salonga is a granddaughter of former Senator Jovito Salonga. Lea started as a child star in the Philippines, making her professional debut in 1978 at the age of seven through the musical The King and I by Repertory Philippines.[7] She became the lead star of Annie and joined other productions such as Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Fiddler On The Roof, The Rose Tattoo, The Sound of Music, The Goodbye Girl, Paper Moon, and The Fantasticks.[8]
She began her recording career at the age of ten with her first album, Small Voice, which received a gold certification.[9][10] A song on the album, the duet “Happiness,” marked her first recording collaboration with her younger brother Gerard Salonga who would, years later, work with her either as musical director or creative director in her concerts and recordings.[11][12] Her second album, "Lea," was released in 1988.[13]
In addition to performing in musical theater and recordings, Salonga hosted her own musical television show, Love, Lea,[14] and was a member of the cast of German Moreno's teen variety show That's Entertainment.[15] She likewise acted in films, which included the family-oriented Tropang Bulilit,[16] Like Father, Like Son,[17] Ninja Kids,[18] Captain Barbell[19] and Pik Pak Boom.[20] She also opened for international acts such as Menudo and Stevie Wonder in their concerts in Manila in 1985 and in 1988, respectively.[21]
As a young performer, Lea Salonga received a Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) award nomination (the Philippine equivalent of an Oscar nomination) for Best Child Actress[22] and three wins from the Aliw (literally, "entertainment") Awards as Best Child Performer.[23]
[edit] International career
Salonga's big breakthrough came when she was selected to play Kim in the megahit musical Miss Saigon in 1989.[24] Unable to find a strong enough Asian actress/singer in the United Kingdom, the producers scoured many countries looking for the lead role of this major British production.[25][26] For her audition, the 17-year-old Salonga chose to sing Boublil and Schönberg's "On My Own" from Les Misérables and was later asked to sing "Sun and Moon" to test her voice quality's compatibility with the songs in the musical.[27][28] The members of the panel were impressed with Salonga's rendition of the songs, noting that from Salonga’s very first note, they already knew they had a potential Kim.[29][30] Salonga competed with childhood friend and fellow Repertory Philippines performer Monique Wilson as they were tested with songs from the musical, which included "Too Much for One Heart," a number replaced by the duet "Please" right before the musical opened.[31][32][33] Salonga was offered the lead role, with Wilson as the alternate (who was also assigned the role of bar girl Mimi).[34][35][36][37]
For her performance as Kim, Salonga won the Olivier for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical for the 1989/1990 season.[38] From its original London home, Miss Saigon moved to Broadway in April 1991.[39] Salonga subsequently garnered the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and the Theatre World Awards for the same role.[40][41][42] Between 1993 and 1996, she was asked periodically to play Kim on Broadway to boost ticket sales.[43] In 1999, she was invited back to London to close the musical, and in 2001, at the age of 29 and after doing the Manila run of the musical,[44] Salonga returned to Broadway to close the Broadway production.[45]
Between opening Miss Saigon in 1989 and closing it on Broadway 12 years later in 2001, Salonga became involved in other musical productions and projects:
In 1990, she performed in a major homecoming concert in Manila entitled A Miss Called Lea.[46] She also received a Presidential Award of Merit from Philippine president Corazon Aquino.[47]
In 1993, upon completion of her initial stint as Kim on Broadway, Salonga played the role of street waif Eponine in the Broadway production of Les Misérables,[48][49] and later flew to Los Angeles to perform the song "A Whole New World" of Disney's Aladdin (Salonga is the singing voice of Princess Jasmine) with Brad Kane at the 65th Annual Academy Awards,[50] where the song won an Oscar.[51] That same year, she released her self-titled international debut album with Atlantic Records, which had modest sales in the USA but went platinum in the Philippines and sold 3 million copies worldwide.[52]
In 1994, Salonga played in various musical theater productions in the Philippines and Singapore.[53][54] She starred as Sandy in Grease,[55] as Sonia Walks in They're Playing Our Song,[56] and as The Witch in Into The Woods.[57]
In 1995, Salonga, back in the U.S., played the role of Geri Riordan, an 18-year-old adopted Vietnamese American child in the movie Redwood Curtain, which starred John Lithgow and Jeff Daniels.[58] She then flew back to the Philippines to star with Filipino matinee idol Aga Muhlach in the critically-acclaimed film Sana Maulit Muli,[59] which gave her her second Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) award nomination, this time for Best Actress.[60]She accepted an invitation from Sir Cameron Mackintosh to play the role of Eponine in the Les Miserable's 10th anniversary presentation called Les Miserables in Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. Salonga performed as part of a "dream cast" composed of Colm Wilkinson, Michael Ball, Judy Kuhn, and Philip Quast.[61][62]
In 1996, Salonga was in Les Miserables once again. She played Eponine in the London production of the musical, then continued on to do the role in the musical's U.S. national tour in Hawaii.[63]
From 1997 to 2000, Salonga kept herself busy with recordings and concerts in the Philippines and another engagement in London, in addition to her periodic returns to Miss Saigon in London and on Broadway. In 1997, she released "I'd Like to Teach The World to Sing" (recordings from her childhood days) to gold sales in the Philippines.[64][65] That recording was followed by "Lea...In Love" in 1998[66] and "By Heart" in 2000, with both albums reaching multiple platinum status in the Philippines.[67] In addition to the release of these albums, she participated in the major tribute concert to Sir Cameron Mackintosh in London called "Hey Mr. Producer: The Musical World of Cameron MacKintosh," where she did numbers from different musicals mounted by the famous producer.[68][69][70] She also performed in four concerts: The Homecoming Concert, The Millennium Concert, The Best of Manila, and Songs from the Screen - the last two being benefit shows.[71] Salonga closed the millennium with a grand Miss Saigon "homecoming" via the Manila production of the musical staged at the Cultural Center of the Philippines at the end of 2000.[72]
After Miss Saigon's closing on Broadway in 2001, Salonga recreated the role of Lien Hughes originally played by Ming-Na Wen in the soap opera As The World Turns. (After completing her contract that year, she was asked to return to the role in 2003.)[73][74] She also guested on Russell Watson's The Voice concert, narrated for the television special My America: A Poetry Atlas of the United States, and appeared on the Christmas episode of the TV medical drama E.R., playing the role of a patient with lymphoma.[75][76]
In 2002, Salonga returned to Broadway to play the role of a Chinese immigrant in a reinterpretation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song opposite Jose Llana.[77] This was after the reinvented musical had a very successful run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2001 with Salonga playing the lead role[78][79][80] and with the show garnering multiple wins and nominations, including Lead Actress in a Musical for Salonga, from the Theatre Los Angeles Ovation Awards.[81][82] The show, given a brand new libretto and considered one of the 10 best plays on Broadway in 2002 by Time Magazine,[83] garnered Tony Award nominations for Best Book, Best Costume Designer, and Best Choreographer,[84] and earned nominations from the Outer Critics Circle,[85] the Drama League,[86] the Astaire Awards,[87] and Broadway.com's Audience Awards and Broadwayworld.com's Fans' Choice Awards as well.[88] The Salonga-led Broadway revival cast album was also a top contender at the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Musical Show Album.[89] While Ms. Salonga's performance was received positively by theater critics such as Matthew Murray, Heather Cross, Patrick Purdon, and John Simon, among others, she was not nominated at the Tony Awards for her brief stint on Broadway that season, although she did get nominations for Distinguished Performance from the Drama League, for Favorite Lead Actress in a Broadway Musical from Broadway.com's Audience Awards, and for Best Lead Actress in a Musical from Broadwayworld.com's Fans' Choice Awards.[90] Between the 2001 Los Angeles and 2002 Broadway productions of Flower Drum Song, she performed in a non-musical theatrical production for the first time, playing the role of Catherine in the stage play Proof in Manila.[91] This was followed by a major concert, The Broadway Concert,[92] at the Philippine International Convention Center. She also sang with Harry Connick, Peter Gallagher, and Michelle Lee in a tribute number for Richard Rodgers at the 56th Tony Awards.[93]
In 2003, Salonga was back in Manila to do her first "all-Filipino" concert called Songs from Home, which later won for her another Aliw Award as Entertainer of the Year (she had won it the year prior).[94][95] Upon her return to the U.S., she performed in several shows at the Mohegan Sun in Montville, Connecticut. This was followed by a Christmas concert in the Philippines called Home for Christmas at the end of the year, which captured the critics' notice at the 18th Aliw Awards,[96] and performances at the Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center in Marlton, New Jersey the following year, in 2004.[97] Later that year, she was back on the stage as Lizzie in the Manila production of the musical Baby, which earned her yet another nomination from the Aliw Awards.[98][99] In 2005, Salonga played her first US concert tour in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlantic City, and Chicago.[100][101][102] Concert dates in Washington, D.C. and Norfolk, Virginia followed.[103] Later that year, Salonga performed with a 26-piece ensemble to a sold-out crowd at the Isaac Stern Hall in Carnegie Hall for the benefit of Diverse City Theater Company.[104][105][106][107][108] Between her concerts, the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) bestowed her with the Golden Artist Award at the 53rd FAMAS Awards in honor of her international achievements.[109][110] She performed during the grand opening of Hong Kong's Disneyland[111] and recorded two songs on tenor Daniel Rodriguez's In the Presence CD.[112] That same year, too, Salonga did voice work for Disney's English dub of Hayao Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro as Mrs. Kusakabe (Salonga's other Disney film credits include the singing voice of Princess Jasmine for Aladdin in 1992 and Fa Mulan for Mulan and Mulan II in 1998 and in 2004, respectively).[113][114]
In 2006, at the 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, Salonga concluded the closing ceremony with the song "Triumph of The One" before an audience of 50,000 people at the Khalifa Stadium.[115][116][117]
In 2007, Salonga released her first studio album in seven years called "Inspired," which has been certified platinum,[118] and finished another stint in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway, this time as Fantine.[119][120] She is slated to appear in a number of musical events scheduled in different countries until 2008.[121][122][123][124]
Salonga received the Order of Lakandula Award from Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in recognition of her excellence in her craft and for using her talents to benefit Philippine society.[125] It was also announced that she would return to Broadway in the musical Les Misérables, replacing Daphne Rubin-Vega as Fantine on March 6.[126][127] Her tenure started, however, on March 2, four days earlier than planned.[128][129] Her casting on the show has been credited with boosting the musical's ticket sales on Broadway.[130][131] On September 27, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who was in New York, watched Salonga in her new role in the musical, whose cast that night included Filipino Americans Adam Jacobs as Marius and Ali Ewoldt as Cosette.[132][133] Her contract with the musical ended on October 21, 2007 and she was succeeded by Broadway's original Cosette Judy Kuhn.[134][135] For her performances in this revival, Salonga received rave reviews and made it again to the short list of Broadway.com's Audience Award favorites -- this time for Best Replacement for her new role as Fantine.[136][137][138] During her stint on Broadway this season, she appeared on Broadway on Broadway 2007[139] and Stars in the Alley 2007,[140] spoke at the Broadway Artists Alliance Summer Intensives,[141] guested on the Broadway musical 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,[142] and participated in Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS' 12th Annual Nothing Like A Dame event to benefit the women's health initiative of The Actors Fund.[143][144] Right after doing Les Misérables, she performed in two events: at the US Military Academy Band's concert in West Point where she sang four songs and an encore[145] and in her own concert at the Tarrytown Music Hall in New York.[146]
As of November 2007, a number of performances were scheduled for the rest of the year and for 2008, including a Christmas presentation in Manila,[147][148] concerts in other parts of the Philippines and in California, Hawaii, Hong Kong, and Guam[149][150][151][152][153][154][155][156] and Broadway Asia Entertainment's international tour of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, where she plays the lead.[157][158]
In her 30-year career thus far, Salonga has performed for five Philippine presidents (from Ferdinand Marcos to Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo), three American Presidents (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush), and for Princess Diana and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.[159][160]
In 2007, Salonga released her first studio album in seven years called "Inspired," which has been certified platinum,[161] and finished another stint in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway, this time as Fantine.[162][163] She is slated to appear in a number of musical events scheduled in different countries until 2008.[164][165][166][167]
Salonga, on July 3, 2008 started writing as columnist in Philippine Daily Inquirer - “Backstory” (Entertainment section), "Introducing: Lea Salonga, writer."[168] She will perform in "Global Pop" at the Music Center on July 11, 2008. It is presented by The Blue Ribbon a group founded by Dorothy Chandler in 1968.[169]
Backed by an orchestra of 19 musicians, Lea Salonga received a standing ovation for her historic solo concert (Tickets, priced $ 30 - $ 115), at Frank Gehry’s masterpiece on July 11 at Los Angeles’ iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall. Salonga also performed part of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “There’s Music in You,” as preview of her coming show “Cinderella,” at the Cultural Center of the Philippines on July 29.[170][171][172]
According to Billboard.com, the acclaimed singing actress is scheduled to offer concerts in Nevada, Washington, California, Indiana, New York, Hawaii and more in 2009.[173]
We Enter
Lea Salonga & Brad Kane Lyrics
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We have lyrics for these tracks by Lea Salonga & Brad Kane:
A Whole New World I can show you the world Shining, shimmering, splendid Tell …
Colors of the Wind You think I'm an ignorant savage And you've been so many…
If You Can Dream There is a world where hopes and dreams Can last…
Once Upon A Dream (roman cruz, jr./ryan cayabyab) Once upon a life We said w…
One Jump Ahead Gotta keep One jump ahead of the breadline One swing ahead o…
Reflection Look at me I will never pass for a perfect bride…
We Could Be In Love Be still my heart Lately its mind is all its own It…
We Could Be In Love 8 Be still my heart Lately its mind is all its own It…
We Could Be Inlove Be still my heart Lately its mind is all its own It…
We Could In Love Be still my heart Lately its mind is all its own It…
Whole New World I can show you the world Shining, shimmering splendid Tell m…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Lea Salonga:
A Flame for You (d. deviller/s. hosein/c. russell) Think about you ev'ry m…
A Girl Worth Fighting For For a long time we've been marching off to battle In…
A Little Fall Of Rain EPONINE Don't you fret, Monsieur Marius, I don't feel any pa…
A Long Long Time Ago (odette quesada) We used to be one I can remember when our…
A Whole New World I can show you the world Shining, shimmering, splendid Tell …
Afraid For Love To Fade (jose mari chan) My head's in a jam Can't take you off…
Ako Ang Nagwagi Ako ang nagwagi Naitago ko ang damdamin kong sawi (1) O, ka…
Alphabet Song (b. kaye/s. lippman/f. wise) 'a' - you're adorable 'be' - …
Anak Nang isilang ka sa mundong ito Laking tuwa ng magulang mo At…
Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal Mula nang makilala ka aking mahal 'Di ako mapalagay Sa kakai…
Basil Valdez Medley You give me hope, The strength, the will to keep on No…
Brian's Song If the hands of time Were hands that I could hold I'd…
Can We Just Stop & Talk Awhile Fancy meeting you alone in the crowd Couldn't help but notic…
Can You Read My Mind Can you read my mind? Do you know what it is…
Chiquitita (b. andersson/b. ulvaeus) Chiquitita, tell me what's wron…
Colors Of The Wind You think I'm an ignorant savage And you've been so many…
Disney Medley I have often dreamed Of a far off place Where a hero's…
Do You Hear It A candle in the dark Slowly fading away Just like that lit…
Don't Know What To Do Don't Know What To Say I have loved you only in my mind But I know…
Even If All those sleepless nights All the tears I cried All the pai…
Even Santa Fell In Love He brushes back his silver hair And checks to see if…
Every Time We Fall Here we are at the crossroads again And neither of us…
FALLIN I'm afraid to fly And I don't know why I'm jealous of…
Fallin' / I Still Believe in Love After all the tears I've cried You'd think I would give…
Finish What You Started (m. malamet/a. roboff/a. lang/d. lambert) So, near yet so …
Friend Of Mine I've known you for so long You are a friend of…
Give Me A Chance "I need you." is all that I can say But deep…
Grown Up Christmas List Do you remember me? I sat upon your knee I wrote to…
Hahanapin Ko Hahanapin ko ang awit at tinig mo Pag nalayo sa'yo Hahanapin…
Happiness Lea: You know some kids ask us what happiness really is. Wel…
Happy Working Song Every year, once a year There is a special day A happy,…
Heaven Tonight Must we wait for tomorrow There's a chance we may find…
Honor To Us All This is what you give me to work with Well, honey,…
How Can I (Ryan Cayabyab) How can things go wrong When you're here w…
How Can You Go? Please don't abandon us will you Want you here Sam they…
I Am But A Small Voice Ako'why munting tinig May munting pangarap Samyo ng bulaklak…
I Don't Love You Anymore I've been thinking It seems we're going nowhere You don't s…
I dreamed a dream I have dreamed that your arms are lovely And I have…
I Enjoy Being A Girl I'm a girl, and by me that's only great! I am…
I Have Dreamed I have dreamed that your arms are lovely And I have…
I Honestly Love You Maybe I hang around here Little more than I should Both kn…
I Need You Back If I had shown what you really meant to me Maybe…
I Remember The Boy (jose mari chan) Today I heard them play the song again An…
I Still Believe Last night I watched him sleeping My body pressed to him And…
I Still Believe In Love After all the tears I've cried You'd think I would give…
I Think I'm In Love Is, this love Feeling restless inside Wanting you To always …
I Wanna Little Love (rene novelles) Oooh oooh oooh oooh What I feel inside me …
I Will Always Stay This Way In Love With You (boy katindig) I never lost the love that I had given…
I'd Give My Life For You You who I cradled in my arms. You, Asking as little as…
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (r. cook/r. greenway/b. backer/b. davis) I'd like to build…
If You're Not Here Gotta catch that plane at 7: 30 Why haven't you come…
Ikaw Ikaw ang bigay ng maykapal Tugon sa aking dasal Upang sa lah…
Imagine Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below…
Introduction to I Enjoy Being a Girl I'm a girl, and by me that's only great! I am…
Isang Iinhhong Pag-ibig Sa Iyong Pag-aalaga Maaga pa sa buhay, nagsimula akong mang…
It's Just Another New Year's Eve Don't look so sad It's not so bad, you know It's just…
It's Just Good-Bye The sweetest songs fade to echoes in the wind The best…
It's Just Goodbye The sweetest songs fade to echoes in the wind The best…
Kaibigan (jaypee garcia) Hello kaibigan, kamusta ka na Kay saya-saya…
Laki Sa Layaw May mga taong lumaki sa hirap Merong laki sa layaw, puro…
Land Of The Loving Deep in your eyes is a promise Love can be ours…
Leron Leron Sinta Leron leron sinta Buko ng papaya Dala-dala'y buslo Sisidlan …
Lesson Number One Earth, sky Day, night Sound and silence Dark and light One,…
Lessons of Love See the children play Listen to the things they say One-on…
Let The Pain Remain (willy cruz) Love comes, love goes But a certain feeling n…
Love Look Away I have wished before, I will wish no more. Love, look aw…
Magtainim Ay Di Biro Magtanim ay di biro Maghapong nakayuko Di naman makatayo Di …
Mama Mama, I miss the days when you were here beside…
máma (b. cherubini/h. barlow/p. brito/brixio) Mama, I miss the d…
Mary Did You Know Mary, did you know that your baby boy Would one day…
Maybe Maybe far away or maybe real nearby He maybe pouring her…
Medley I have often dreamed of a far off place Where a…
Merry Christmas Darling Greeting cards have all been sent The Christmas rush is thro…
Minsan Isang Kahapon (george canseco) Kung maibabalik pa ang nagdaang panahon Ma…
Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon (boyet palisoc) Bakit kaya, 'pag nakikita ka Araw ko'why gu…
Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon (boyet palisoc) Bakit kaya, 'pag nakikita ka Araw ko'y guma…
Music Of The Night Night time sharpens Heightens each sensation Darkness stirs …
My Foolish Heart The night is like a lovely tune Beware, my foolish heart How…
Nandito Ako (aaron paul del rosario) Mayroon akong nais malaman Maaari …
Ngayon Pa Lang Tagumpay Ka Na (ryan cayabyab) Cris: Lagi kitang sinusubaybayan Nananagin…
Nothing Love is a spark, cast into water Love is a blaze…
On My Own On my own, pretending he's beside me All alone, I walk…
Once Upon A Life (roman cruz, jr./ryan cayabyab) Once upon a life We said w…
One Little Slip (rene novelles) Oooh oooh oooh oooh What I feel inside me …
One Voice One voice singing in the darkness All it takes is one…
Only You (jose m. lavina) Still don't understand how love so strong …
Our Love Is Here To Say It's very clear, our love is here to stay Not for…
Over the Rainbow Somewhere over the rainbow (h. arlen/e.y. harburgh) Somewh…
Pain The thoughts I have of you I treasure The good…
Pakitong Kitong May isang obrero na nangarap pero di makausad-usad Pilit nag…
Paruparong Bukid Paruparong bukid na lilipad-lipad Sa gitna ng daan papaga-pa…
Pasko Na Sinta Ko Pasko na, sinta ko Hanap-hanap kita Bakit nagtatampo Nili…
Pinoy Pop Medley Kung may taong dapat na mahalin Ay walang iba kung ′di…
Please Naman (b. escasa/b. palisoc) Ohh ahh... Everytime I'm alone, I th…
Pobreng Alindahaw Ako'y pobreng alindahaw Sa huyuhoy gianud anod Nangitaug kap…
Prologue Come back, remember when open the gates, Sam Back to a…
Promise Me You light up another cigarette And I pour the wine It's four…
Rainbow Connection Why are there so many Songs about rainbows? And what's on th…
Reachin' Out What must I do to make you understand? You mean everything…
Reflection Look at me I will never pass for a perfect bride…
Reflection (Mulan) Look at me, I will never pass for a perfect bride, or…
Reflection (Soundtrack Version) Look at me you may think you see Who I really…
Reflection - From "Mulan" Soundtrack Look at me I will never pass for a perfect bride,…
Reflection - Soundtrack Look at me, I will never pass for a perfect bride, or…
Remind My Heart Pull back the curtain Open up the blind Let the light on…
Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan (l. san pedro/l. celerio) Sana'why di nagmaliw ang dati ko…
Salamat Salamat Musika Paano mo patahimikin ang isang bunsong iyakin Huhunihan ni i…
Salamat, Salamat Musika Paano mo patatahimikin ang isang bunsong iyakin Huhunihan ni…
Sana Ngayong Pasko Pasko na naman Ngunit wala ka pa Hanggang kailan kaya…
Sarung Banggi Sarung banggi sa higdaan Nakadangog ako hinuni nin sarong ga…
Say That You Love Me (allan ayque/louie ocampo) My morning starts to shine with…
Sharon Cuneta Medley "KAIBIGAN MO LANG AKO " Naguguluhan ako Mga bagay biglang m…
Sing Sing, sing a song Sing out loud, sing out strong Sing of…
Someone Else's Story Long ago In someone else's lifetime Someone with my name …
Someone Like You i peered through window, watched light go by dream of tomor…
Someone To Watch Over Me There's a saying old says that love is blind Still were…
Someone's Waiting For You (s. fain/connors-robbins) Be brave little one Make a wish …
Somewhere Somewhere over the rainbow (h. arlen/e.y. harburgh) Somewh…
Special Memory You will always be a special part of me You will…
Still a Chance A chance for forgiveness After all these years gone by I'd m…
Stronger Than Before Stop and think a moment You have to stay and rest There's…
Sun And Moon You are sunlight and i moon Joined by the gods of…
Sunlight I watch the world go by in silence Deep in the…
Tagumpay Nating Lahat Ako'why anak ng lupang hinirang Kung saan matatagpuan Ang ti…
Tell Me (louie ocampo/allan ayque) There are nights When I can't he…
Thank You For The Music I'm nothing special In fact, I'm a bit of a bore If…
That Situation (g. valenciano/m. pagan) There's so much in life That we wo…
The Christmas Song Chestnuts roasting on an open fire Jack Frost nipping at you…
The Gift Lea: Winter snow is falling down Children laughing all aroun…
The Greatest Love Of All I believe the children are our are future Teach them well…
The Journey Half the world is sleeping Half the world's awake Half can h…
The Last Night Of The World In a place that won't let us feel In a life…
The Twelve Days of Christmas On the first day of Christmas My true love gave to…
This Is Me There isn't time to say All the things I want to…
Through The Eyes Of Love Please, don't let this feeling end It's everything I am Ever…
Til I Met You I never dream 'Cause I always thought that dreaming was for…
Till I Met You I never dream 'Cause I always thought that dreaming was for…
To Hear You Say I have loved Or so I thought before This is so much…
Tomorrow The sun will come out, tomorrow Bet your bottom dollar That …
Too Much For One Heart Outside there is a war, In here the night is still. The…
Top Of The World Such a feeling`s coming over me There is wonder in most…
True Colors You with the sad eyes Don't be discouraged Oh I realize It's…
Tukso Tapat ang puso ko At ito'y hindi magbabago Pagka't pag-ibig …
Two Words In a while, in a word, Every moment now returns. For a…
Vision Of You Time moves a summer wind I can see your face…
Waiting For Love Was it something in the rain Or the chance of love…
Waray Waray Waray waray hindi tatakas Waray waray handang matodas Waray …
Waray Waray/Galawgaw Galawgaw, kay harot-harot tingnan Maliksi, di mapigil ang ga…
We Could Be In Love Be still my heart Lately its mind is all its own It…
What Matters Most / It Might Be You Time... I've been passing time watching trains go by All of …
When October Goes And when October goes The snow begins to fly Above the smoky…
When The Winter's Gone Pardon me, Sir I don't know who you are But I think…
When You Wish Upon A Star When a star is born They possess a gift or two One…
Where Is Love (lionel bart) Where is love? Does it fall from skies ab…
Who Are You Who are you? Are you a flower that grows on a…
Wished That I Could Call You Just the other day Something caught my eye So odd the story …
You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! Please don't abandon us will you Want you here Sam they…
You Must Love Me I have loved Or so I thought before This is so much…
You're My Home I close my eyes And I can feel that you're…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Brad Kane:
A Whole New World I can show you the world Shining, shimmering, splendid Tell …
Forget About Love Forget about that guy Forget about the way you fell into…
One Jump Ahead Gotta keep One jump ahead of the breadline One swing ahead o…
Out Of Thin Air You showed me the world when I was all locked…
Whole New World I can show you the world Shining, shimmering, splendid Tell …
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@taniasrikandi3694
Lyric; ❤
Be still my heart
Lately its mind is all its own
It would go far and wide
Just to be near you
Even the stars, shining up bright
I've noticed when you're close to me
Still it remains a mystery.
Anyone who's seen us
Knows what's goin' on between us
It doesn't take a genius
To read between the lines
And it's not just wishful thinking
Or only me who's dreaming
I know what these are symptoms of
We could be in love.
I ask myself why
I sleep like a baby through the night
Maybe it helps to know
You'll be there tomorrow
Don't open my eyes (ooh hoo-hoo)
I'll wake from the spell I'm under
Makes me wonder how (tell me how)
I could live without you now.
And what about the laughter
The happy ever after?
Like voices of sweet angels
Calling out our names
And it's not just wishful thinking
Or only me who's dreaming
I know what these are symptoms of
We could be in love.
All my life, I have dreamed of this
But I could not see your face
Don't ask why to such distant stars
Can fall right into place.
And it's not just wishful thinking
Or only me who's dreaming
I know what these are symptoms of
We could be in love.
...love.
Oh, it doesn't take a genius
To know what these are symptoms of
We could be, oh hoh we could be
We could be in love, we could be
We could be in love.
@andreanoviana2420
Be still my heart
Lately its mind is all its own
It would go far and wide
Just to be near you
Even the stars, shining up bright
I've noticed when you're close to me
Still it remains a mystery.
Anyone who's seen us
Knows what's goin' on between us
It doesn't take a genius
To read between the lines
And it's not just wishful thinking
Or only me who's dreaming
I know what these are symptoms of
We could be in love.
I ask myself why
I sleep like a baby through the night
Maybe it helps to know
You'll be there tomorrow
Don't open my eyes (ooh hoo-hoo)
I'll wake from the spell I'm under
Makes me wonder how (tell me how)
I could live without you now.
And what about the laughter
The happy ever after?
Like voices of sweet angels
Calling out our names
And it's not just wishful thinking
Or only me who's dreaming
I know what these are symptoms of
We could be in love.
All my life, I have dreamed of this
But I could not see your face
Don't ask why to such distant stars
Can fall right into place.
And it's not just wishful thinking
Or only me who's dreaming
I know what these are symptoms of
We could be in love.
...love.
Oh, it doesn't take a genius
To know what these are symptoms of
We could be, oh hoh we could be
We could be in love, we could be
We could be in love.
@justchats-_-7884
Who's listening to this in 2021-2022-2023?
@hazelcrizaldo1918
still loving the magical singing voices of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine, Mr. Brad Kane and Ms. Lea Salonga:-)
@rizkaparmitasari9784
2021 here
@doodoofart4058
2021 lol
@juliuscorrales2194
2021 huhu
@marydarouti442
I do still listen to this kind of music ( CLASSIC) 😁😍
@JoelleFrancisco
lea and brad are the only disney prince & princess couple that did a music video together 😩💖
@saretgnasoh7351
@Sincere Jensen lame try lol
@lydiasabarudin501
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@lydiasabarudin501
😎