Ben Vereen
John Rubinstein
Eric Berry & John Rubinstein
Ben Vereen
Ben Vereen
Stephen Schwartz &
Stephen Schwartz & John Rubinstein
Leland Palmer
John Rubinstein
Ben Vereen & John Rubinstein
Jill Clayburgh
John Rubinstein
John Rubinstein & Jill Clayburgh
Jill Clayburgh
Candy Brown & John Rubinstein & Leland Palmer & Ben Vereen & Ann Reinking
Catherine sings this after Pippin leaves her and her son for a more thrilling life. She sings about how even though Pippin wasn’t the nicest person, she will still miss him. In the play, Catherine sings this “without the go ahead from The Leading Player”, making it appear that her actor in the ‘circ...
I guess I'll miss the man
Explain it if you can
His face was far from fine
But still I'll miss his face
And wonder if he's missing mine
Some days he wouldn't say
A pleasant word all day
Some days he'd scowl and curse
But there were other days
When he was really... even worse...
Some men are heroes
Some men outshine the sun
Some men are simple good men
This man... wasn't one
And I won't miss his moods
His gloomy solitudes
His blunt abrasive style
But please don't get me wrong
He was the best to come along
In a long, long while...
I Guess I’ll Miss the Man was written by Stephen Schwartz.
I Guess I’ll Miss the Man was produced by Bob Gaudio & Deke Richards & Phil Ramone & Stephen Schwartz.
Jill Clayburgh released I Guess I’ll Miss the Man on Mon Oct 23 1972.