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“There Once Was a Pirate [Workshop Version]” by Lea Michele (Wendla, and 14 at the time), Gavin Creel (Melchior), and Cast

Song cut from the official Broadway production of Spring Awakening

Of all the songs that were cut in the making of this musical, I really wish they had kept this number, especially as it appears here. I especially love the opening monologue by the Masked Man, who was eventually cut from the entire show. This isn’t the greatest recording in the world and a version by Duncan Sheik boasts the best sound, but this is my favorite version of the song. (By the way, the song starts about 30 seconds in)

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1 year ago on 12 May 2010 @ 12:43pm 37 notes
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    “Maybe its the best part really. after you’ve parted. when it’s all just you again, all the kisses all the wanting all...
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    My most listened-to track on The Good Notes. Top 5 Posts by Plays (as of 7/30/10 @ 1:19 am): 1)
  4. itsnotadreamanymore reblogged this from thegoodnotes and added:
    seriously Lea? 14?...you sound like that? its just not fair! :P
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    :O :O :O Only 14, Jesus.
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    The Masked Man was an interesting character, it would have been cool to see him in the show. Love Gavin Creel as...
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