I have got “Birdhouse In Your Soul” as sung by Kristen Chenowith on Pushing Daisies STUCK in my brain. Three days ago it was “Defying Gravity” from Wicked–as sung by Kristen Chenowith.
Clearly Kristen Chenowith is possessing me. Or controlling me.
November 15, 2007 by Katherine Coble
I have got “Birdhouse In Your Soul” as sung by Kristen Chenowith on Pushing Daisies STUCK in my brain. Three days ago it was “Defying Gravity” from Wicked–as sung by Kristen Chenowith.
Clearly Kristen Chenowith is possessing me. Or controlling me.
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Teehee! Lurv, lurv, lurv Wicked!!!
*sigh* That’s one show we won’t ever do for dinner theater. =(
Did you know that Kristin Chenoweth is a Christian? =D (Check out her CD of inspirational songs, As I Am. Beautiful pieces. And an adorable song called “Taylor, the Latte Boy” as an extrie.) She was faboo as Marian Paroo in the TV version of The Music Man, costarring with Matthew Broderick.
Not to put too fine a point on it
Say you’re the only Bee in my Bonnet…
And while you’re at it, leave the nightlight on inside the birdhouse in your soul.
or something like that.