I love the dialogue in the beginning of the "With Dialogue and Tap Dancing" version:
"Greetings, ladies."
"Hi."
"My name's Joseph. I just rolled into town."
"Would you like to sing a song with us?"
"I believe I do have a song I'd like to sing; it's called 'The Bandit Queen.'"
"Alright. I got a good ear for chords."
Adorable!
I see Colin swaggering into a cowboy salloon in chaps and red leather boots, spitting on the ground and snarling, then settling down on the piano to sing, while Jenny pulls up her petticoat and tap dances on the stage.
I love the dialogue in the beginning of the "With Dialogue and Tap Dancing" version:
"Greetings, ladies." "Hi." "My name's Joseph. I just rolled into town." "Would you like to sing a song with us?" "I believe I do have a song I'd like to sing; it's called 'The Bandit Queen.'" "Alright. I got a good ear for chords."
Adorable! I see Colin swaggering into a cowboy salloon in chaps and red leather boots, spitting on the ground and snarling, then settling down on the piano to sing, while Jenny pulls up her petticoat and tap dances on the stage.
But that's just me.