JOSH GROBAN

Willy Wonka turned Charlie, as Josh Groban reinterprets this 1971 track so it fits 2015 tastes

Willy Wonka turned Charlie, as Josh Groban reinterprets this 1971 track so it fits 2015 tastesThis song is from Josh's forth album, his forth album that, from what we know, will contain mainly theater themed songs. If you like, love, adore, and/or are absolutely hyped over Carlos Marin, the baritone from Il Divo, then you'll surely love this kind of singing.

Ripped straight from the chocolaty core of the upcoming fantasy film "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory", this song will make your hemispheres open up like two butterfly wings and fly far far away into the magical land of Imago, where walls, bridges and solid materials in general melt down, and all things are possible. That's why we often call imagination pure, because it's detoxified of all that is usually perceived as a limit, as a drawback.

We'll leave you guys with the whole track listing, in case you wondered who and what, when and where.

  1. Pure Imagination – Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
  2. What I Did For Love – A Chorus Line
  3. Bring Him Home – Les Miserables
  4. Le Temps Des Cathedrals – Notre-Dame de Paris
  5. All I Ask From You (w/ Kelly Clarkson) – The Phantom of the Opera
  6. Try to Remember – The Fantasticks
  7. Over the Rainbow – The Wizard of Oz
  8. Children Will Listen/Not While I’m Around – Into the Woods/Sweeny Todd
  9. You’ll Never Walk Alone – Carousel
  10. Old Devil Moon – Finian’s Rainbow (ft. Chris Botti)
  11. Finishing the Hat – Sunday in the Park with George
  12. If I Loved You – Carousel (ft. Audra McDonald)
  13. Anthem – Chess
  14. Gold Can Turn to Sand – Kristina Fran Duvemala
  15. Empty Chairs at Empty Tables – Les Miserables
  16. If I Can’t Love Her – Beauty and the Beast
  17. Dulcinea – Man of La Mancha

Tally-ho! I can already see Fantasia's realms on the horizon! Race you there, eh?

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