Sincerely, Me (Dear Evan Hansen song)

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"Sincerely, Me"
Song by Mike Faist, Ben Platt and Will Roland
from the album Dear Evan Hansen: Original Broadway Cast Recording
ReleasedJanuary 27, 2017
Genre show tune
Length3:42
Songwriter(s) Pasek & Paul
Audio
"Sincerely, Me" on YouTube

"Sincerely, Me" is a song from Act 1 of the 2015 musical Dear Evan Hansen , which premiered on Broadway in 2016. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul wrote both the music and lyrics to the song, [1] whose title takes its name from the phrase with which the musical's main protagonist, Evan Hansen, ends his daily letters to himself.

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Synopsis

The entire song is based around fake email exchanges between Connor Murphy and the main protagonist Evan Hansen, all written by the latter and his "family friend" Jared Kleinman. All of this is part of Evan's way to get Connor's parents to believe his lie that he and their son were friends, after Connor committed suicide earlier in the story. The song is reprised at the start of Act 2 by all three characters, but is interrupted by Evan mid-chorus when he realizes that the email exchanges are becoming unrealistic. [2]

Reception

"Sincerely, Me" received mixed-to-positive reviews by critics. Thomas Floyd of The Washington Post called "Sincerely, Me" an "irreverent rocker...with appealing zeal" in his review of the 2021 film adaptation, [3] while Melissa Hall of BroadwayWorld called the song a "fun and playful number," in contrast with the "serious subject matter" of the musical. [4] Conversely, in a review for RogerEbert.com of the 2021 film adaptation, Robert Daniels noted how "Sincerely, Me," alongside other songs in Dear Evan Hansen penned by Pasek and Paul, was a "garish arrangement" with "lyrics that ring with the artificial tinge of a plastic lollipop." [5]

In 2020, Sportsshoes.com named "Sincerely, Me" the 10th-most popular show tune people went running to. [6]

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [7] Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

2021 film version

"Sincerely, Me"
SincerelyMeDEHFilmSingle.jpeg
Song by Colton Ryan, Ben Platt and Nik Dodani
from the album Dear Evan Hansen: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2021
Recorded2020
Genre
  • Musical
  • theatrical
  • pop
Length3:37
Label Interscope
Songwriter(s) Pasek & Paul
Producer(s)
Ben Platt singles chronology
"Only Us"
(2021)
"Sincerely, Me"
(2021)
"This Is Not Over Yet"
(2023)
Audio
"Sincerely, Me" (2021 film version) on YouTube

"Sincerely, Me" was featured in Universal Pictures' 2021 film adaptation of the musical, starring Ben Platt, who reprised his performance in the titular role and was sung by him, Colton Ryan as Connor Murphy and Nik Dodani as Jared Kalwani (changed from Kleinman to accommodate Dodani's casting). The film, which premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2021, [8] followed by a theatrical release on September 24, 2021, is directed by Stephen Chbosky from a screenplay by Levenson, who also serves as an executive producer with Michael Bederman, Pasek & Paul and the show's lead producer Stacey Mindich. Ben's father Marc Platt and Adam Siegel serve as producers. [9]

In the film, the scene plays out the same, but now with the main lyrical portions taking place in locations such as the Westview High School library, Ellison State Park and a game room where Evan and Connor play a DDR arcade game. However, the lyric "We're close, but not that way; the only man that I love is my dad" is omitted due to the character of Larry Murphy, Zoe and Connor's father, being changed to Larry Mora, their stepfather.

While the film itself received predominantly negative reviews, as did most of the other musical numbers, its rendition of "Sincerely Me" was often viewed as a highlight.

This version of the song was made available as an exclusive download from the soundtrack album on September 13, 2021. The album was released on the same day as the film. [10]

Cover versions

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