Broadway star Heather Headley dropped a new album today entitled Broadway My Way, so today we feature her rendition of “All The Man That I Need” (2018), performed by Whitney Houston in 1991. This song was included in the 2012 West End musical The Bodyguard. The key change is at 3:09.
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Shania Twain | From This Moment On
Here’s a double modulation (1:45 and 3:02) from Shania Twain’s “From This Moment On” (1997). The tune was written by Twain and producer Mutt Lange, Twain’s then-husband.
Barbra Streisand | What the World Needs Now
Here’s Barbra Streisand’s 2018 version of Burt Bacharach’s classic 1965 tune “What The World Needs Now” with a special guest appearance from Michael McDonald! Key change at 2:49.
This is Halloween (from “The Nightmare Before Christmas”)
Happy Halloween! There are key changes all over this 1993 release, so we won’t list them here. Thank you to Jeremy Robin Lyons for this suggestion! Enjoy!
The Wizard and I (from “Wicked”)
Here’s “The Wizard and I” from Wicked, which debuted on Broadway in 2003; music by Stephen Schwartz, book by Winnie Holzman. Key changes at 1:21, 3:40 + 4:25.
Why Should I Wake Up (from “Cabaret”)
Today we feature Kander & Ebb’s “Why Should I Wake Up?” from Cabaret (1966). Key change at 1:35. Enjoy!
Reba McEntire | I Keep On Lovin’ You
Here’s Reba McEntire singing “I Keep on Lovin’ You” (2009). The key change is at 2:15.
Love Is An Open Door (from “Frozen”)
Here is “Love Is An Open Door” from Frozen (2018). The music and lyrics are by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The show is adapted from the 2013 film of the same name. Key change at 1:00.
Jason Robert Brown | One More Thing Than I Can Handle
Here’s Jason Robert Brown‘s “One More Thing Than I Can Handle” from his new album How We React and How We Recover (2018).There are many key changes throughout which I won’t list here, but I highly encourage you to check out this whole remarkable album.
Fascinating Aida | Cheap Flights
Fascinating Aïda have been described as “Absolutely Fabulous meets Noel Coward, as sung by the Andrew Sisters.” Here’s their rendition of “Cheap Flights.” One of the key changes is at 1:25, but you have to watch the whole thing!