Put on Broadway in 1997, it paints a story about a scientist named Dr. Henry Jekyll and his journey to find how man can exist with both good and evil—in the process, he creates his alter demonic ego, Edward Hyde. While some people might have heard of having two opposite personas, this story includes other characters such as Jekyll's fiancĂ© Emma and a prostitute named Lucy, with whom Hyde has a thing for.
One song I cannot stop thinking about is the prostitute song "Bring On The Men", which is obviously sung by Lucy. (This song replaced the number "Good 'N' Evil" for the song in the brothel.)
I've listened to various versions and while I enjoy listening to Coleen Sexton (Broadway replacement), I think having a recording of Linda Eder (Original Broadway) singing would be better! (Fair warning: she sings the song at a concert and there's this tiny repeat near the second chorus but it's pretty clear to listen to!)
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