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‘A House Is Not A Home,’ ‘One Less Bell To Answer’ Turn ‘Glee’ Into A Tearjerker

Music director Adam Anders talks about last night’s Kristin Chenoweth/ Matthew Morrison mash-up. By Audrey Kim Kristen Chenoweth in the “Home” episode of “Glee” Photo: FOX When Gleeks tuned into Tuesday night’s episode of “Glee,” what they saw was the return of Broadway powerhouse, Kristin Chenoweth’s guilty pleasure April Rhodes. What Gleeks needed by night’s end was a box of Kleenex. The night’s musical performances were heartfelt covers and mash-ups that showcased Chenoweth, Amber Riley’s newly Cheerio’d Mercedes, Chris Colfer’s soulful Kurt and a lot of songs about home, thanks to “Glee” music producer Adam Anders. “One of the most amazing moments in this episode is the duet between Matthew Morrison and Kristin Chenoweth, a mash-up between Burt Bacharach and [sung by] Barbra Streisand [of the 1971 Bacharach/ Hal David medley, ‘One Less Bell to Answer’/ A House Is Not a Home’],” Anders told MTV News at his recording studio in Hollywood. “It was shot as one scene that never breaks. It’s stunning. I was blown away when I saw it and had chills and tears.” For Anders, whose production schedule requires him to work at a breakneck speed, churning out six to 11 musical numbers a week, this third episode of the back nine moved him the most out of all the episodes he’s done so far. While the episode started off on an upbeat note with a Bruce Springsteen cover of “Fire,” sung again as a duet by Matthew Morrison’s Will Schuester and relentless flirt April Rhodes, “Home” was not one to be taken lightly. Another tearjerker in the episode was Kurt’s performance of Bacharach’s “A House Is Not a Home.” Anders called Colfer’s rendition of the Bacharach staple “the most emotional song we’ve ever done.” And as for Kurt’s pal Mercedes’ moving rendition of Christina Aguilera’s 2002 hit ballad “Beautiful,” Anders said it almost didn’t happen. “Amber Riley didn’t want to sing it,” he said. “Don’t let her tell you otherwise. She really respects Christina Aguilera and wanted to do it justice. Like when she did, ‘And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going,’ she was really nervous about it. But as everyone knows, she killed it.” What was your favorite song on last night’s “Glee”? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Videos Tuesday’s ‘Glee’-cap: ‘Home’ Related Photos The ‘Glee’ Spring Premiere Party

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Glee Star Matthew Morrison: "I Don’t Get This Bieber Thing"

Considering Justin Bieber is all of 16 and can sing and dance, he’s sort of perfect to play a high school student on Glee. Well, maybe not. Matthew Morrison, who plays…

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Glee Star Mattthew Morrison: "I Don’t Get This Bieber Thing"

Considering Justin Bieber is all of 16 and can sing and dance, he’s sort of perfect to play a high school student on Glee. Well, maybe not. Matthew Morrison, who plays Mr….

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Glee’s Madonna Sequel: 5 Even Better Song Choices

I’ve tried to stop writing about Madonna and Glee for days (weeks) now, but Ryan Murphy’s at it again. According to EW , Glee is set to shoot a second Madonna-centric episode for next fall. To quote Madonna’s own “You Must Love Me”: “Where do we go… from here ?” Well, we have five more suggestions for the show’s second major Madonna outing.

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Glee Does Madonna: Rating the Three Last Covers

Over the weekend, three of Glee ‘s Madonna covers were released in their entirety, leaving Movieline editor Christopher Rosen in a pile of gleegasms . The full setlist has hit YouTube now, and we’re picking right up where he left off. The only problem? These songs feel less like a ray of light and more like chapters in a grating bedtime story.

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Madonna Has a Crush on Schu

The Material Girl is speaking out about Glee in anticipation of next week’s “Power of Madonna” episode, though she’s not really commenting on the show itself (or even Jane Lynch’s frame-by-frame copy of her iconic “Vogue” video) as much as she’s publicizing her affection for the show’s sole white-man rapper: “I think Mr. Schuester is very cute. I’m glad he’s doing such a good job empowering all the girls.” Translation: “Matthew Morrison, if you play your cards right, you can be my next Vanilla Ice.” [ Billboard ]

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What’s On: Idol All Shook Up?

A certain American Idol vet returns to the show and gives an impassioned performance of his new single. Nope, it’s not Jorge Nunez. It’s the American Music Awards bandit who gives mad-hot Butch Patrick/Jo Anne Worley realness on that stage. It’s… well, just follow us through the break.

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Introducing Gleebasing: Your Guide to Glee’s High and Low Notes

Glee is kind of like crack. The first time you do it, you get an incredible high, but as you continue using, you feel less euphoric and more chemically dependent. You become paranoid (“Schu is trying to Benedict Arnold his own club!”), delusional (“Cory Monteith actually has a really good voice!”) and pretty soon, you’re shivering in the bathtub with a Glee soundtrack skipping in the living room and no more clean spoons in the house. If you share the same weakness, join Movieline each week to relive the highs, work through the lows, and earn extra credit off of your addiction. And pay attention — there will be a pop quiz.

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VIDEO: Why Yes, Glee’s Matthew Morrison Did Breakdance on Oprah Today

This afternoon, self-professed Gleek Oprah Winfrey invited the cast of her favorite Fox musical program to her studio for a super-sized show. The cast dished on their amazing chemistry, took viewers behind-the-scenes of an upcoming episode featuring Neil Patrick Harris, then performed a redemptive version of their go-to crowd pleaser , “Don’t Stop Believin’.” Still, Oprah was not satisfied, because lead actor Matthew Morrison (aka “Mr. Schu”) had not yet performed. So, on her command, Morrison removed his jacket and initiated an impromptu breakdance competition with co-star Harry Shum Jr. Evidence of the crime after the jump. And please excuse the low quality video — Movieline HQ’ s sophisticated video equipment died out of embarrassment as soon as Oprah cued “Gold Digger.”

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Glee Cast and Creators Dish on Neil Patrick Harris, "Puckleberry" and Lady Gaga!

Just when you thought Glee couldn’t get any better: Lady Gaga has agreed to let Glee cover one of her songs this season. Neil Patrick Harris and Matthew Morrison will share some seriously…

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Glee Cast and Creators Dish on Neil Patrick Harris, "Puckleberry" and Lady Gaga!