"Fairytale" - Sara Bareilles



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Singer/songwriter from Los Angeles...


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i love the video ... ( 3 weeks ago by eempje5)
i love the video and the song! <3
i thought she was ... ( 2 weeks ago by okonh0wp)
i thought she was from eureka, california. you know there's no reason for us to watch it here considering sara b has her own channel on youtube already
but videos on her ... ( 2 weeks ago by neozen)
but videos on her official channel are only avaliable on "some" countries.
its awsome she ... ( 2 weeks ago by weirdguy75)
its awsome she started her career in my home toen eureka, ca
Array ( 2 weeks ago by nicolelovesramen)
Wow.
Amazazazing!
what's wrong with ... ( 2 weeks ago by zardcat1111)
what's wrong with her nose?
I love it!! ( 1 week ago by queenofmusic11)
I love it!!
jerk... ( 1 week ago by narutolovers010)
jerk...
i might sing this ... ( 1 week ago by realkagome1)
i might sing this at the talent show if my friends say im good
i love that this ... ( 1 week ago by Camgirl1294)
i love that this song this song has a different take on average fairy tale stories. it's not just the average i'm juliet, he's romeo, we're so sad stuff.(not that i have anything against that play), or i'm cinderella here's my prince thing.
cool clip and sara ... ( 1 week ago by 1995natalie1995)
cool clip and sara love her and her voice she so pritty :)
Sara Bareilles ( 1 week ago by iEllie42)
Sara Bareilles
whoever you are ur ... ( 1 week ago by Nickelcreeklova97)
whoever you are ur just giving her a hard time because u cant sing get it?
lol she has fake ... ( 1 week ago by pandaangel8)
lol she has fake arms on about 2:51 on the cardboard thing. But i love this video, and she is a beautiful and talented woman.
does anyone know ... ( 1 week ago by FloLilyPage)
does anyone know where i could get the piano music for this?
sorry if it's already been asked, or answered, but i'm so tired, and there's such a lot of comments to look at!
I love this song though, absolutely beautiful! x x x
love saras stuff. ... ( 1 week ago by puppyeyes42)
love saras stuff. she is good
wow. it's pretty ... ( 6 days ago by daderth)
wow. it's pretty good, but the cd version is just full of emotions, but this one is not like that.
:P
and hey, why does she always play a synth? piano sounds better. ;PP
RAuEKMToR0No ... ( 5 days ago by clotilda38m)
RAuEKMToR0No gDgZ3ZACW I was reading Kantian ethics and thinking about the categorical imperative and it got me for sure hot hahaha I'm such a dork! 4JQJ4fgNtPDQjg1rqqnN 8ClBSjjY
i like the video. ( 5 days ago by Anazandre)
i like the video.
the very beggining ... ( 3 days ago by mayo2198)
the very beggining music sounds like the begining of NightMare Before Christmas's "What's this" song
Array ( 2 days ago by JessicaD6661)
omgg !
i thought that
i think it is
they've probley stole it lol
lol, maybe, but ... ( 2 days ago by mayo2198)
lol, maybe, but it's only the begining part
Lol, I never would ... ( 2 days ago by angelseatcake)
Lol, I never would have caught that. :P
i love that they ... ( 7 hours ago by tiralira88)
i love that they have her pop pills before the alice in wonderland bit. so appropriate for that story.



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