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"Our Time" from Merrily We Roll Along?
"Le Temp, Le Temp" or "This Time, This Time". Ole Liza use to sing it and it's a very uptempo song. Then there's "Time Heals Everything from Mack & Mabel which might be too slow for you as a closing number but it is a wonderful song.
we are going to go to Lincoln Center Library tomorrow. The Cole Porter song is a bit too much like other songs that are already in the show. Oh the torture!!
Time (clock of the heart) by Culture Club
didn't liza sing another song about "Good times, they were the best times..."?
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Any ol' song about time? Well, "Before the Parade Passes By" is sort of about time. *is no help at all*
That's the theme from "Ryan's Daughter". "It was a good time, it was the best time, it was a party just to be near you..." There's the song that Julie Andrews/Leslie Bricusse wrote for her variety show, called Time Is My Friend. My parents loved that show, and used to make sound recordings off the television. I've heard that song, many times growing up -
Time is my friend
For every time we meet
The time we spend is tender and sweet
Sweet songs to sing and pretty words to rhyme
And memories that cling thanks to time
Quite paths to walk and long talks to talk
And tall hills to climb and mountains of time
Then time now to go for everything must end
I'll see you soon I know, knowing time is my friend
how about "Once Upon A Time" from BKLYN???
...never felt more RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT
There is another Once Upon a Time, M_E posted lyrics to it off-topic.
Broadway Star Joined: 4/2/04
"Time Heals Everything" from Mack & Mabel
lc
Not all about time being up, but ...
The Schmuel Song from The Last Five Years
Try to Remember from The Fantasticks
No Time At All from Pippin
you guys are giving us great ideas!!! thank you so much. keep 'em coming!
Broadway Star Joined: 2/5/05
Shermanslave - send me a PM. There's a song called TIME from a new musical, WAS. The song is absolutely gorgeous and I have a copy and know where you can get a copy, but I don't want to post it here.
The lyrics:
"There's a film that plays inside my head
Full of things we did and words we said.
We were both so young, didn't have a dime.
All we had was plenty of time.
But the world was sweet and life was fine.
And the nights were warm as apple wine.
And we shared a bed that was made for two
Where at night I'd tell all my dreams to you.
And you promised they would come true in time.
I would depend on your warming touch.
There was no end to your willing heart.
And what I asked you would always do
Even when I knew what I asked might drive us apart in time.
Now that leaves me here, so far away.
Thinkin' how the two of us went astray.
Still I close my eyes and the movie plays
That remembers us in our prime.
And I get to view me and you
In a time when all that we had
Was time.
Updated On: 5/23/05 at 08:02 PM
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Stop, Time is from BIG The Musical. Not a good closer for a revue.
I admit I haven't read this entire thread. I did, however, have an idea. How about Time and Music (or the song earlier in the show, Heart and Music) from A New Brain?
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If you want something in the melancholy style of "The Party's Over" try the song "Some Other Time" from ON THE TOWN (M: Bernstein, l: Comden & Green):
"Where has the time all gone to
Haven't done half the things we want to
Oh well..we'll catch up, some other time..."
A great closer.
Cast albums are NOT "soundtracks."
Live theatre does not use a "soundtrack." If it did, it wouldn't be live theatre!
I host a weekly one-hour radio program featuring cast album selections as well as songs by cabaret, jazz and theatre artists. The program, FRONT ROW CENTRE is heard Sundays 9 to 10 am and also Saturdays from 8 to 9 am (eastern times) on www.proudfm.com
great ideas!! love them all. some other time is perfect!
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Billy Porter wrote and often performs a song called "Time". I think you can find it on his website BillyPorter.com.
What about "As Time Goes By?"
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"Our Time" - MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG
"Good Thing Going" - MERRILY...
definitely "our time". i was in a revue and that was our closing number. it works wonderfully.
you could also do "time and music" into "i feel so much spring" because, well let's face it, they're gorgeous. maybe too plot oriented.
"Call Back In The Morning" from LSOH maybe?
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If I Could Turn Back Time - Cher
Time Don't Run Out on Me - Anne Murray
We'll Meet Again - Vera Lynn
Forever Young - (either the Rod Stewart version or the Diana Ross version(hers is actually the Bob Dylan song)
So, Long Farewell - Sound of Music (Yes I had to mention it)
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
How about Rodgers & Hart's
"I Didn't Know What Time It Was"
"Once I was young--
Yesterday, perhaps--
Danced with Jim and Paul
And kissed some other chaps.
Once I was young,
But never was naive.
I thought I had a trick or two
Up my imaginary sleeve.
And now I know I was naive.
I didn't know what time it was,
Then I met you.
Oh, what a lovely time it was,
How sublime it was, too!
I didn't know what day it was,
You held my hand.
Warm like the month of May it was,
And I'll say it was grand.
Grand to be alive, to be young,
To be mad, to be yours alone!
Grand to see your face, feel your touch,
Hear your voice say I'm all your own..."
~~Lorenz Hart
(from TOO MANY GIRLS, 1939)
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