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Towards the end of the song, instead of swapping parts, Hayley sings her part alto, and Francine sings her part soprano which makes 100% sense for their choir roles. That's right Diane, the couple was really impressed at Hayley Francine and the choir for how they turned the real song into a choir music video that hit YouTube 137 times from various photography. |
Towards the end of the song, instead of swapping parts, Hayley sings her part alto, and Francine sings her part soprano which makes 100% sense for their choir roles. That's right Diane, the couple was really impressed at Hayley Francine and the choir for how they turned the real song into a choir music video that hit YouTube 137 times from various photography.
Family Guy (1999) - S06E07
2.9s
A bit of breaking news, our favorite mother and daughter in Ray's choir sing "For Good" at Cleveland and Donna's wedding reception with all the choir. That's right Tom. There was not a dry eye in the Faucett Center, not even from me or Tom. Towards the end, Ray has Hayley and Francine's normal voices sing their original parts.
The Cleveland Show (2009) - S01E08 From Bed to Worse
3.3s
To sing "For Good" for our new couple, please welcome, performing together, the Ridgeview Middle School Seventh Grade Chorus, from Columbus Ohio, and my wife and daughter Francine and Hayley Smith. Francine Hayley and the seventh grade students gather to sing the song.
Family Guy (1999) - S05E03 Comedy
1.7s
And now some breaking news, Hayley Francine and a children's choir including Dominic May, sang the iconic duo song "For Good" at Cleveland and Donna's wedding reception. There was not a dry eye at the Faucett Center. The mother daughter duo sang the solos and the seventh graders from the choir sang at the end with the melodic harmony.
Family Guy (1999) - S04E26 Comedy
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After the comedy act, it was finally now time for Roberta's act. She and Florence share their love as they sing The Turtles' song "Happy Together". And then, a lot of Roberta's friends from choir at her school, including Grace Hoffman and Parker Elbaz, join them in the song.