She Used to Be Mine
Sara Bareilles · 2015
4 min · 1 track · soft rock · musical
A poignant ballad driven by raw emotion, reflecting heartache and self-discovery through haunting piano melodies.
She Used to Be Mine is a single by Sara Bareilles, released in 2015. A poignant ballad driven by raw emotion, reflecting heartache and self-discovery through haunting piano melodies. 'She Used to Be Mine' received widespread critical acclaim and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Original Score, highlighting its impact on the Broadway scene. It also resonated with audiences, often cited as an anthem for personal struggle and resilience, leading to notable performances that amplified its reach beyond the stage. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does She Used to Be Mine sound like?
A poignant ballad driven by raw emotion, reflecting heartache and self-discovery through haunting piano melodies. Rooted in soft rock and musical.
What makes She Used to Be Mine by Sara Bareilles notable?
'She Used to Be Mine' received widespread critical acclaim and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Original Score, highlighting its impact on the Broadway scene. It also resonated with audiences, often cited as an anthem for personal struggle and resilience, leading to notable performances that amplified its reach beyond the stage. By 2015, Sara Bareilles was transitioning from pop singer-songwriter to Broadway artist, having gained acclaim for her work on the musical 'Waitress'. 'She Used to Be Mine' marked a significant moment in this evolution, showcasing her ability to convey deep emotional narratives both in songwriting and performance. This track later became a defining piece of her repertoire, linking her musical roots with theatrical storytelling.
How many songs are on She Used to Be Mine?
She Used to Be Mine has 1 track, running approximately 4 minutes.
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