What Are Some Great Musical Songs From Any Broadway Musicals?

June 21st, 2009 | by songs |
xoCAMISADOox [[ Ryro ~ Lover! ]] asked:


Does anyone know any good songs from any musical? Doesn’t have to be a well-known one, just a song with nice lyrics and a good beat?

GERALD
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  1. 17 Responses to “What Are Some Great Musical Songs From Any Broadway Musicals?”

  2. By Sir Thulgor on Jun 25, 2009 | Reply

    DAN

    Try the cinderella song from ‘into the woods’ i dont know the actual name offhand , maybe ‘on the steps of the palace’

  3. By Legandivori on Jun 26, 2009 | Reply

    COLIN

    THis is a BROAD topic!

    How about

    I AM I Don Quixote from Man of La Mancha

    or

    76 trombones from The Music Man

    or what about

    Master of the House from Les Miserables

  4. By Sam ♥ on Jun 27, 2009 | Reply

    GAIL

    any song from GREASE is wonderful =]
    or try the upbeat hits from “HAIRSPRAY”

  5. By dubarchipe on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply

    EMANUEL

    personnally i really like songs from the producers, theyre generally up beat and you could probobly find some songs from the movie pretty easily on i-tunes and scenes from the movie on youtube.

    also check out music from Give my regards to broadway, and from west side story (i dont really like that last one but u might)

  6. By Mashiara on Jul 3, 2009 | Reply

    ELVIS

    Anything from “The Last Five Years” or “Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd.” Those are the two best musicals, in my opinion. Also, “1776″ can be really fun.

  7. By kaisergirl on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply

    BRETT

    Im currently in love with every piece from RENT.

  8. By TL on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    ARTHUR

    “Don’t Rain on My Parade”Funny Girl”It’s Today”Mame”Everything’s Coming Up Roses&Rose’s Turn”Gypsy”Roxie”Chicago”They Wanna Conga”Wonderful Town”I Feel Pretty Somethin’s Coming”West Side Story”Before The Parade Passes By”Hello Dolly”Shall We Dance?”The King&I

  9. By Anna on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    ALBERT

    Almsot every song from the musical “Wicked” is adored by any person involved with theater. Try something from that show such as

    “Popular”
    “Defying Gravity”
    etc.

  10. By chipsky_luver on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    FRANKLYN

    “I cain’t say no” From Oklahoma! You don’t have to sing it with an accent. It only makes it funnier.

  11. By kaykay4915 on Jul 10, 2009 | Reply

    ABRAM

    Seussical, Hair, and How to Succeed. anything from those musicals

    especially “Let the Sunshine In” from Hair

  12. By Sebastian on Jul 12, 2009 | Reply

    DALLAS

    A good beat?

    “Oklahoma!”: title song, The Surrey with the Fringe On Top, I Cain’t Say ‘No”, All er Nothin’; Everything’s Up to Date in Kansas City

    “Carousel”: June is Bustin’ Out All Over; This Was a Real Nice Clambake

    “South Pacific”: Wonderful Guy; Honey Bun; There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame; Happy Talk

    “King and I”: Getting to Know You; Whistle a Happy Tune

    “Flower Drum Song”: I Enjoy Being a Girl

    “The Band Wagon”: “There’ll Be a New Sun”

    “Annie Get Your Gun”: I’ve Got the Sun in the Morning and the Moon at Night; Anything You Can Do; Moonshine Lullaby; Who Do You Love, I Hope

    “Call Me Madam”: It’s a Lovely Day Today; The Hostess With the Mostess on the Ball; Washington Square Dance

    “Anything Goes”: Title Song; It’s DeLovely; Blow, Gabriel, Blow (Anything by Cole Porter)

  13. By vampirellasbite on Jul 13, 2009 | Reply

    ED

    sprngtime for ****** from the producers . you can tell mel brooks genius from this song.

  14. By Dennyhill on Jul 15, 2009 | Reply

    AMBROSE

    “If They Could See me Now” from Sweet Charity

    “Money Makes the World go ‘Round” from Cabaret

  15. By pumbaaco on Jul 18, 2009 | Reply

    GAYLE

    There are so many!

    ‘Lullaby of Broadway’ and ‘42nd Street’ from ‘42nd Street’

    ‘Hardknock Life’ from ‘Annie’

    ‘Impossible Things Happen Everyday’ from ‘Cinderella’

    I would avoid ‘Grease’ not because its a bad show, its just overlydone

  16. By sisteramnesia64 on Jul 21, 2009 | Reply

    EZEKIEL

    Are you planning to use this song for an audition? What is the need for this? Knowing a little more would make this easier to answer.

  17. By Broadway_Star_2B on Jul 24, 2009 | Reply

    BOBBY

    “Louder Than Words” Tick, Tick, BOOM!
    “Therapy” Tick, Tick, BOOM!
    “Your Eyes” RENT
    “Today 4 U” RENT
    “Out Tonight” RENT
    “Take Me or Leave Me” RENT
    “La Vie Boheme” RENT
    “Cabaret” CABARET
    “Popular” WICKED
    “Defying Gravity” WICKED
    “If I Were A Rich Man” Fiddler on the Roof
    “The Phantom of the Opera” THe Phantom of the Opera
    “Think of Me” THe Phantom of the Opera
    “Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat” CATS
    “Memory” CATS
    “Heaven on Their Minds” Jesus Christ Superstar
    “Keep It Gay” The Producers
    “THe Time Warp” Rocky Horror Picture Show
    “Sweet Transvestite” Rock y Horror Picture Show
    “Oh My God You Guys” Legally Blonde the Musical

  18. By RentHead94 on Jul 26, 2009 | Reply

    BRANDON

    ttb (tick tick… boom!) has some really good music, louder then words, come to your senses, and why are all good songs from there. rent… dont get me started, uh, what you own, halloween, rent, without you, i’ll cover you, will i, la vie boheme (not the greatest beat, but thats not the point of the song, its got ALOT of attitude.), then theres the cell block tango from chicogo, it like, amazing. the wedding singer has some really good songs…

    i could go on for hours, but here’s for now.

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