Glee’s Best (and Worst) Musical Numbers
ByThere’s a reason the critics are raving about Glee, and it’s not its hard-hitting approach to tackling teen issues. It’s the musical performances! The Gleeks’ interpretations of a wide range of ballads, raps, rock anthems and show tunes are what make this campy new series just plain fun. The show’s first soundtrack album, Glee: The Music, Volume 1, hits stores today. To celebrate — and to sustain yourself through the hiatus — check out a list of our favorite musical numbers (and a few of our least favorites) and weigh in with your list.
Song: “Don’t Stop Believin’”
Original Artist: Journey
Why We Loved It: It’s the song that started the Gleek phenomenon, and what a way to kick it off. The talented kiddies of McKinley High take the ’80s power ballad and use it as their mantra to get New Directions off the ground. Their peppy cover reached the No. 1 spot on iTunes.
Watch the video after the jump.
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