
Below is Atlantic Records’ newly released cast album of the Broadway musical “Just in Time,” which stars Jonathan Groff as 60s crooner Bobby Darin — and below that two videos of Groff’s singing “Splish Splash” and “This Could Be The Start of Something Big/Just in Time,” as well as a video of Gracie Lawrence, who portrays Darin’s first love Connie Francis in the show, singing Francis’s first big hit “Who’s Sorry Now” at the lunchtime Broadway in Bryant Park concert on the day we learned that Connie Francis had died at age 87.
In my review of “Just in Time,” I wrote “While telling of Darin’s life, Groff in effect stars in a nightclub act, combining his talents and charm with those of the ostensible subject of the show, as well as with other first-rate performers portraying the women in Darin’s life.” Now you can hear what I meant.