I know, girls, it seems like months since I have done a deconstruction, but with all the drama this month, plus other events, both past and upcoming, it has been hard to stay on track. I know some of you out there were wondering, when, if ever, there would be another? And some of you Theater Queens who read this have probably been grumbling about when I am going to include something with Barbara Cook!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, loves, prayers do get answered--on here!
But here's the thing--"No More Candy" is hardly a stand out in the Bock-Harnick score of this show. You could almost call it a non-sequitir, but it is important in two very special ways--it is the first time Amalia is heard to sing, and, it introduces Barbara Cook's voice.
Seldom has such a song introduced a singer's voice so impressively. Start with how the voice seamlessly blends with the music of the music box. Then, listen to the lyrical way in which Miss Cook holds her vowels-- "We becooooooooome indiscreeeeeeeeeeet, eating sweeeeeeeeeet after sweeeeeeeeeet....." --in order to remarkably demonstrate not only superb vocal technique but one of the most gorgeous soprano voices of the day. Bock and Harnick knew exactly what they were doing.
Now, I was not able to find "No More Candy" for you, but here is the exquisite Miss Cook singing "Dear Friend," a song all Romantics and Theater Queens can appreciate and relate to! The same vocal technique is lyricism is here from Barbara, and just listen to that poignant introduction!!!!!!!!!!
Enjoy, darlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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