'Not a Day Goes By' from Merrilly We Roll Along - Clare Foster

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From the 2013 West End production. Go check it out, now.
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Truly excellent- I thought the person she was singing about was dead - but more effective that it’s about a lover - exquisitely builds terrific

brianeduardo
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I never truly knew this song till i saw this version. The context from her performance and phrasings tell the story. Dare I say that this is the definitive version of this song?

michaelgalt
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Sometimes one has to let Sondheim's brillance sink in. Maybe it's a different staging, actors, etc. Eventually it shines through.

LarryHughes-ygbq
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I have played this over and over so many times... it is such an emotional release for me. I weep EVERY TIME I watch this performance.
It is truly brilliant and I am so thankful.

Seiya
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Was lucky enough to see this twice; first time at The Menier with my son, second time at the West End transfer with my wife. It's always better to see Sondheim with people you love.

watchetboy
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Undoubtedly, together with LOVING YOU and LOSING MY MIND, one of the most beautiful songs of Sondheim.

JoeyJavierReyes
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wow! That left me numb... an incredible interpretation.

mte
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Brilliant performance of the 1st act version of the second. I wish there were more often interpretations performed of the 2nd act version of the song, which is sweet and hopeful (and, of course, given the reverse chronology of the show, earlier in time), which -- while we know everything goes south for the characters as shown in the first act -- can stand on its own outside the context of the show.

bobashby
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Clare Foster is a genius— and a lovely person to boot! Brava diva!

JeremyBlossey
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Brilliant interpretation! Every emotion scintillates.

davidcoxinparis
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Finally I get to hear someone who manages to sing accurately what Sondheim had written! Well done!!!

CarlSakofsky
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Brilliant performance!!! If I had one nitpick, it's that she went up in pitch in the second half of "day after day" when as far as I know (correct me if I'm wrong) it's written to be the same 3 notes over and over (to emphasize the monotony and the endlessness of her dying)

phossu
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Losing My Mind from Follies has a similar theme, but Sondheim never rehashes. Every song is written for a specific character and mood.

troygaspard
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I need to watch this where can I see it?

ryeoliveira
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She has the most British face I’ve ever seen

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