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New York State of Mind by Billy Joel is featured in The New Rachel, the first episode of Season Four. It is sung in two different locations, by Rachel in The...
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Nov 27, 2012 · “New York State of Mind” by Billy Joel is featured in The New Rachel, the first episode of Season Four. It is sung by Rachel (Lea Michele) and Marley (Melissa Benoist).
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New York State of Mind by Billy Joel is featured in The New Rachel, the first episode of Season Four. It is sung in two different locations: by Rachel in NYADA's Round Room in New York City, and by Marley in Lima, Ohio in The April Rhodes Civic Pavilion.
At NYADA, in the "Round Room," Rachel is asked to perform in front of the class by Carmen Tibideaux. Rachel begins the song, and then it cuts to Marley back in Lima, singing it as her audition song for the New Directions in the McKinley auditorium. The scenes switch back and forth as the song continues. Rachel gets a round of applause after she finishes and New Directions clap too, but seem a bit envious.
•This is the first song sung by Marley Rose.
•One verse was not covered in this song, possibly to make the song shorter, as it would be five minutes if the missing verse was included.
•Gleek Out Brazil released 2 solo versions of this song. Source
•This is the fourth of the five songs originally by Billy Joel that were sung in the show, outside Movin' Out. The other ones are Piano Man (unreleased version), Only the Good Die Young, Uptown Girl and Longest Time.
Provided to YouTube by ColumbiaNew York State Of Mind (Glee Cast Version) · Glee CastGlee: The Music, Season 4 Volume 1℗ 2012 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp...
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Provided to YouTube by ColumbiaNew York State Of Mind (Glee Cast Version) · Glee CastGlee: The Music, The Complete Season Four℗ 2012 Twentieth Century Fox Fi...
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The song New York State of Mind was written by Billy Joel and was first recorded and released by Billy Joel in 1976. It was covered by Bill Mays, Paul L. Martin, The Harvard Din & Tonics, Paul Austin Kelly with The Kenny Clayton Trio and other artists.
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