
It’s no secret Kristin Chenoweth has established herself as a legend in her own right. Now she uses her prominece to give light to the some of the vocal legendary women that came before her.
“The Way We Were” – It’s the wish-I-could-turn-back-time song that defined Barbra Streisand’s artistry. Chenoweth, with her bravado and jaw-dropping cadence, She knows how to turn a classic and make it all her own.
“You Don’t Own Me” (feat. Ariana Grande) – It is a rise-up anthem to take back a woman’s own life. Ariana brings her vocal prowess to the song and blends beautifully with Chenoweth’s simplistic tone. Together, they create a strong, united front to tear down any man’s narcissism and overconfidence; should that man be so headstrong.
“It Doesn’t Matter Anymore” – Putting a country twist on Linda Ronstadt’s record, Chenoweth tackles the song with a laid-back style all her own. Coming to terms that she can’t go back to how things were, she accepts moving on and proclaims they both go their own way in life.
“I Will Always Love You” (feat. Dolly Parton) – Who hasn’t touched this classic, or at least heard it? The song that lives on to touch deep into souls and is interpreted in countless ways, becomes a duet of beauty and purity. Dolly Parton joins Kristin as they bid each other adeu for a wondrous tribute cover.
“What A Difference A Day Makes” – Spinning into the Jazz genre, a soft and elegant song takes shape. Knowing there is always a better day ahead to change a mind, or realize it wasn’t meant to be. In this case, all positivity shines through.
“When I Fall In Love” – Conditionally, love is so much more than just a feeling or action. Rather it is based on an intensity and what we set as our final destination for landing into someone else’s heart. It’s a perfect song that fits Chenoweth perfectly.
“Crazy” – As the piano sets in for the final Jazz number, it tells of a swell of feelings and emotions that the songstress cannot wrap her mind and heart around at first. At the end of the day, she is crazy either way she continues down her path but, ends in good nature.
“The Man That Got Away” – Everything has progressed and the woman is meandering through her life now, simply because of the man that she wishes she could have back. We move on sometimes, never knowing how good someone was until the void sets in. Hope is all she has, that someday she will see that man again but, understands that it is a distant dream.
“I’m A Woman” (feat. Jennifer Hudson, and Reba McEntire) – Everything is possible in this song. This triple threat serves up a sassy take on a song that pays homage to all of a woman’s capabilities. It speaks to how much one woman can handle on a day-to-day basis. It is perfect for throwing back at someone who questions how one can do so much and still have time for themselves.
“Will You Love Me Tomorrow” – It lends to the question, does love last more than a moment, a night, a passionate feeling? Or, will one of the two involved stay and cultivate the feeling into something deeper? The song fits the album perfectly as it winds down its main tracklisting.
“I Wanna Be Around” – The song is a sweet vindictive tune that hopes the end result of the next love affair goes south. The woman is jilted and does not want to see the happiness bloom more than it did with her. The woman wants to witness it all first-hand so that she has a sense of closure and satisfaction. It serves well to Kristin’s voice, as the build up is right up her vocal alley.
“Desperado” (Target Bonus Track) – Singing of a tale of someone who just wants to find some solid ground, the song is a traveler’s song. It lends to wonder if the person in question will ever find what they are searching for. Is it the overemotion they are feeling or is it the inability to “let somebody love” them? It’s a great song for us to look deep within ourselves.
“I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm” (feat. Steve Tyrell) (Target Bonus Track) – The title is exactly how the song portrays. It is a happy-go-lucky, partnership song that sings of true togetherness. Yes, the weather may be cold, but the love is strong between the duo. It is the complimentary teamwork of the duet that serves as a strong contender for the top track of the album.
“I Wish You Love” (Target Bonus Track) – It might be best recognized lyrically as the companion to Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You”. The song is probably the most elegant and second most vocally challenging for the everyday singer. It is a beautiful ending to a record dedicated to the legendary women of yesterday.