Hi guys, since we heard the latter on Youtube, here are my opinion on both songs.
If I Can't Love Her
Since I got the Original Broadway Musical cast, I fell in love with this song. I was very disappointed that it was not going to make it into the film this year, because it plays an important role especially since it develops the beast's personality more.
Evermore
Okay, I heard Dan Steven's rendition for this year's movie, and I felt that it doesn't hold out as powerful and does not follow suit with If I Can't Love Her.
For strange reasons, it reminds me of Out There from the Hunchback of Notre Dame, especially the tempo and the lyrics itself.
Let The World Be Done With Me!
Ironically, these 2 songs are covered by Josh Groban, go ahead and listen to them, then you'll be the judge.
If I Can't Love Her
Since I got the Original Broadway Musical cast, I fell in love with this song. I was very disappointed that it was not going to make it into the film this year, because it plays an important role especially since it develops the beast's personality more.
Evermore
Okay, I heard Dan Steven's rendition for this year's movie, and I felt that it doesn't hold out as powerful and does not follow suit with If I Can't Love Her.
For strange reasons, it reminds me of Out There from the Hunchback of Notre Dame, especially the tempo and the lyrics itself.
Let The World Be Done With Me!
Ironically, these 2 songs are covered by Josh Groban, go ahead and listen to them, then you'll be the judge.
1. The Broadway Version
I have always love this version, because it show details towards his outfit, especially the jacket which we can see the flower patterns on it! I always thought it was a Spanish style due to the design overall, but it's actually French style from the 18th century.
2. The Animated Version
Considering that this was animated, the animators wanted it simple at the same time keeping faithful towards the time period of the story.
3. 2017 Live-Action Version
This was very similar to the Broadway version, excluding the hairstyle. Indicating it is from the early or mid 18th century, however it's to cliche for my taste.
Evermore!
So here they are, which of these 3 are your favourites?