I'm Not That Girl — Cynthia Erivo Lyrics
Soundtrack: Wicked: Part I
I'm Not That Girl Song Lyrics
[ELPHABA]
Hands touch, eyes meet
Sudden silence, sudden heat
Hearts leap in a giddy whirl
He could be that boy, but I'm not that girl
Don't dream too far
Don't lose sight of who you are
Don't remember that rush of joy
He could be that boy
I'm not that girl
Every so often, we long to steal
To the land of what-might-have-been
But that doesn't soften the ache we feel
When reality sets back in
Blithe smile, lithe limb
She who's winsome, she wins him
Gold hair with a gentle curl
That's the girl hе chose
And Heaven knows
I'm not that girl
Don't wish, don't start
Wishing only wounds thе heart
I wasn't born for the rose and pearl
There's a girl I know
He loves her so
Mm
I'm not that girl
Track Listing
Ariana Grande
Shiz University Choir
Cynthia Erivo
Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo
Peter Dinklage (Ft. Cynthia Erivo)
Jonathan Bailey
Ariana Grande
Cynthia Erivo
Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande
Jeff Goldblum
Cynthia Erivo
The Wicked Orchestra
Stephen Schwartz
"I'm Not That Girl" is a song from the musical "Wicked," performed by Cynthia Erivo for the 2024 film adaptation. Here are the key details:
- Track 8 on "Wicked: The Soundtrack"
- Released on November 22, 2024
- Produced by Stephen Schwartz, Stephen Oremus, and Greg Wells
- Written by Stephen Schwartz
The song explores Elphaba's feelings as she realizes her growing attraction to Prince Fiyero, who has shown some interest in her despite his relationship with Galinda. Elphaba reflects on the impossibility of their romance, acknowledging that she's not the type of girl who typically wins the affection of someone like Fiyero.
Key themes in the song include:
- Unrequited love
- Self-doubt and insecurity
- Acceptance of reality versus fantasy
The song serves as a poignant moment in the story, revealing Elphaba's vulnerable side and her struggle with her feelings for Fiyero. It contrasts her practical nature with her longing for a different reality, ultimately showcasing her resignation to the fact that she's "not that girl" who gets the fairy tale ending.
This version, performed by Cynthia Erivo, is a cover of the original Broadway version sung by Idina Menzel.
The 2024 version of "I'm Not That Girl," performed by Cynthia Erivo, features several differences compared to the original musical version sung by Idina Menzel. Here are the key distinctions:
Lyrical Changes
- Phrasing and Word Choice: While the core themes remain intact, some phrases may be altered for clarity or emotional impact. The new version may emphasize Elphaba's feelings of inadequacy and longing in a slightly different way.
Vocal Interpretation
- Performance Style: Cynthia Erivo brings her unique vocal style to the song, which may differ from Menzel's interpretation. Erivo's powerful and emotive delivery can provide a fresh perspective on Elphaba's character and her feelings of unrequited love.
Emotional Tone
- Depth of Emotion: The 2024 version might explore deeper emotional nuances, reflecting contemporary sensibilities about love and self-acceptance. Erivo's performance could evoke a different emotional response compared to the original.
Contextual Elements
- Character Dynamics: The interaction between Elphaba and other characters, such as Galinda and Fiyero, may be portrayed with more emphasis on their relationships in the film adaptation, potentially altering how the song is perceived within the story's context.
Overall, these differences contribute to a new interpretation of "I'm Not That Girl," making it resonate with both longtime fans of "Wicked" and new audiences while still honoring the original's themes of longing and self-doubt.
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