I Don't Know How To Love Him (Jesus Christ Superstar) | Male Piano Accompaniment in G (+5)
I DON'T KNOW HOW TO LOVE HIM from the musical JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Piano Accompaniment for Tenor / Male Voice in G Major (+5 semitones from original key) Karaoke lyrics onscreen (or turn on CC/Subtitles). I Don't Know How To Love Him is a song from the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice Rock Opera Jesus Christ Superstar. The song featured on the concept album which was released in 1970 before the Broadway Opening of 1971 and the West End Opening of 1972. I've done this piano accompaniment in G major to reflect a performance in that key (rather than just following the sheet music of the song that is originally in D major) [Lyrics] MARY MAGDALENE I don't know how to love him What to do, how to move him I've been changed, yes really changed In these past few days When I've seen myself I seem like someone else I don't know how to take this I don't see why he moves me He's a man, he's just a man And I've had so many men before In very many ways He's just one more Should I bring him down? Should I scream and shout? Should I speak of love? Let my feelings out? I never thought I'd come to this What's it all about? Don't you think it's rather funny? I should be in this position I'm the one who's always been So calm, so cool No lover's fool Running every show He scares me so [Instrumental section] I never thought I'd come to this What's it all about? Yet, if he said he loved me I'd be lost, I'd be frightened I couldn't cope, just couldn't cope I'd turn my head, I'd back away I wouldn't want to know He scares me so I want him so I love him so --- The Accompanist has created a collection of Piano Accompaniments of Musical Theatre and Popular music songs. These Broadway and West End accompaniments have been specifically performed to match the tempos of the original (cast) recordings where possible. These karaoke style tracks have been created to give the audition performer the sound of what is likely within an audition environment where often we are not faced with a full orchestra but simply a pianist. Therefore the songs can sound very different to the fully orchestrated version. The tracks are designed to be used either in performance or as practice for auditions. You are more than welcome to use the track to create your own YouTube cover of the song. If you could put a link back to this video in your description that would be amazing of you. I'm creating a playlist on my channel page of covers using The Accompanist's tracks so let me know if you do a cover using it and I'll add it to this channel's covers playlist. Check out The Accompanist’s Musical Theatre Piano Accompaniment albums at https://the-accompanist.net and check out The Accompanist on the social media links below: Twitter : / the_accompanist Instagram : / the_accompan1st Facebook : / theaccompan1st I've set up a new Facebook group which anyone can join to discuss tracks they'd like to see on the channel, share covers using The Accompanist's tracks and chat to other like-minded musical theatre people. I'd love you to join / 2132843113394761 Also, if you're looking for something new to sing in auditions and for performance check out my channel for the musical theatre songs I’ve created : / @timjspencermusic . It'd be amazing if you had a listen and might subscribe. If you feel the urge to donate to the channel it really helps with being able to keep the channel and project alive as it takes time, as you can understand, to produce these piano accompaniments. If you wish to donate through Paypal at https://paypal.me/timjspencer72 You can check out The Accompanist's new merchandise range at https://www.redbubble.com/people/timj...
