I was actually (at a protest recently) with friends in Washington Square Park. Have you attended any marches or vigils here in New York?īareilles: Yeah, they're all the time and they're everywhere and it's amazing. Q: You've been vocal in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement on your Instagram. 'Laurel Canyon': Mamas and the Papas singer on the 'very big highs and lows' of '60s music scene It's so embedded in the themes of this show: trusting your instincts, believing in yourself and taking big swings on your own behalf. So I was like, "Oh, this probably just isn't a good song." But I just love that's the story of this song coming back to life. Then I remembered this song had been sitting here forever – 15 years now – and I hesitated to bring it up (to Jessie) initially, because I was imprinted with the insecurity from getting feedback that it wasn't strong enough for the record. But I was trying to write a theme song for this show and I couldn't quite crack the code. Sara Bareilles: Well, I'll leave it mildly ambiguous, but it wasn't my record label. Who gave you that feedback and how did you find it again? Question: You revealed on Instagram that you wrote the song "Little Voice" for your first album (2004's "Careful Confessions"), but were told it wasn't good enough to include. Abrams-produced drama features original music by Bareilles, who also reteams with writer Jessie Nelson following their Tony-nominated Broadway musical "Waitress." She talks to USA TODAY about "Little Voice" and more. Ranked: The 10 best albums of 2020 so far More: Sara Bareilles reveals she has 'fully recovered' from coronavirus
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