Jeremy Jordan Stuns Fans as He Becomes a Legendary '60s Singer in New 4-Song EP
Just in Time just celebrated one year since it opened on Broadway, starring Jonathan Groff. Based on the life of the legendary ‘60s singer Bobby Darin, the musical is celebrating yet another milestone as Jeremy Jordan now takes center stage.
Taking over in Groff's role as Darin, the Newsies star made his debut in Just in Time on April 21. Not long before, The Pitt's Isa Briones stepped into the role of Connie Francis, Darin's romantic interest. In honor of their debuts, Atlantic Records has released four new singles from the musical.
Jordan is featured in "Mack the Knife" and "Dream Lover," while Briones solos on "Who's Sorry Now." The two stars came together for their duet "First Real Love," and recently opened up on what it's been like to work together.
"Jeremy is such a fun person to act with," Briones said in an interview with Billboard. "He's always playing and trying new things - it keeps you on your toes and means you can get gems out of the most unexpected moments."
A clip of Briones singing "Who's Sorry Now" recently went viral on social media, with over 9 million views across platforms. Briones told Billboard that it was exciting to see how well the song was received.
"I think it just made sense to release them as full tracks," Briones said. "As a fan of theater, one of my favorite things is when I get to experience new actors and singers in shows I love … I'm so happy to be part of that experience for fans of this show."
Jordan added that it's cool "that at least a few of these songs will be immortalized on streaming."
Fans took to Just in Time's Instagram comment section on Monday morning to express their excitement for the new singles.
"Never taking my headphone out again," one fan joked. "Thank you so much!! 💙"
"I would like an entire album of it but these four are perfect songs to record of their version," another said. "Thanks for giving the people that they want."
The four new songs are available now on all streaming platforms.
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This story was originally published May 4, 2026 at 12:06 PM.