Broadway Legend Joined: 3/29/05
^^ As Long As Your Mine is pretty much No One Mourns The Wicked in a different key. It's most likely intentional!
Updated On: 12/29/05 at 11:28 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/04
The beginning of Almost Paradise from Footloose sounds exactly like some other song, but I can't figure it out.
When I saw JCS, I started singing Evita lyrics in my head... it confused me until I realized it was the same tune. Also, "Posh" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has the same melody as "Spoonful of Sugar" from MAry Poppins.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
The "Tomorrow" melody in "Worst Pies In London" was intentional - Sondheim was poking fun at the biggest hit show on Broadway at the time.
There is a phrase in "You Gotta Die Sometime" from FALSETTOS that's identical to a phrase in "How Many People" from CHESS. The FALSETTOS lyric is "That's it - that's the ballgame". I can't recall the lyric in CHESS, but the melody is identical.
Has anyone mentioned the "Why God Why"/"Small Hotel" similarity? Forbidden Broadway does in their MISS SAIGON parody. What about "Music of the Night" and "Come to Me, Bend to Me"?
Jerry Herman is a master of self-plagiarism. The refrains of "It Takes A Woman" and "We Need A Little Christmas" are almost identical.
"Run Freedom Run" from URINETOWN is similar to "Gonna Build a Mountain" from STOP THE WORLD... I WANT TO GET OFF.
Updated On: 12/29/05 at 12:17 PM
At least half of everything Sondheim has ever written sound the same. Don't get me wrong...it's a good sound. It just all happens to be the SAME sound.
Updated On: 12/29/05 at 12:18 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
The same four note motif is featured as the title phrase in the following songs:
"I Want It All" from BABY
"It's Not Too Late" from ROMANCE ROMANCE
"A Bit of Earth" from SECRET GARDEN
"This Is The Mo... (ment)" from JECKYLL & HYDE
But isn't "Oh What a Circus" (EVITA) sung to the tune of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina"? I just listened to my JCS recording and I don't see the "Heaven On Their Minds" similarity.
My sister and I think that Day By Day from Godspell and the Finale from Pippin up to the line "Rivers belong where they can ramble" sound the same, to the point where you can sing Day by Day to the Finale and it will match.
Ok, I might be crazy, but when I first started listening to Rent, I remember I thought the beginning music of 'Out Tonight' sounded exactly like the beginning of this Offspring song I had on my computer. Now I can't remember the name of the song and it has been bugging me for so long. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/14/04
"The snippet of music following "I can't believe this is good-bye" from the Rent soundtrack's "Goodbye Love" sounds like "Lean on Me." "
You are of course speaking of the movie version--it is actually playing the opening chords to 'Take Me Or Leave Me' (which is kindof cool thematically, if you think about it)...which does in fact sound a lot like Lean on Me!
I thought of another--the opening music of "Shiksa Godess" in Last Five Years sound like the theme from Sex and the City.
And the other day, I heard a song that sounded exactly like It Takes a Woman from Hello, Dolly! but i can't remember what it was...anyone know what I'm thinking of?
I can't think of one specific song from either show, but when I was walking out of The Woman in White, I was humming songs from Phantom.
"Fable" is my absolute favorite song from LITP, but the opening drives me CRAZY because it sounds like in Into the Woods opening vamp. ARGH!!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
"The snippet of music following "I can't believe this is good-bye" from the Rent soundtrack's "Goodbye Love" sounds like "Lean on Me.""
WoW! I found that too and I thought I was crazy!! Now I know that I'm not the only one...
ALW constantly used melodies from shows that didn't do well or didn't get off the ground in his later musicals. For example, in Sunset Boulevard during the middle of " As if we never said Goodbye,"
"I don't want to be alone, that's all in the past. This world's waited long enough; I've come home at last."
Exactly the same tune, key and everything, as the middle eight in "Half a Moment" from By Jeeves.
" Constant spinning memories, spin before my view, like a toy kaliedoscope, images of you."
Understudy Joined: 12/29/05
Rentaholic, the song was "We Need A Little Christmas", from "Mame", hahaha I guess he liked that tune or something. Also, parts in Hello, Dolly! where the waiters gallop around the stage, I think is called "Waiters Gallop" :-P, well parts in the music sound almost identical to "La Cage" (Mis-Spelled) lol
Broadway Star Joined: 8/9/04
Any other parents out there?
"I Wanna Be A Producer" sounds very much like a song from The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (animated film) called "I'm Just a Little Black Rain Cloud." Same chord progression, only slightly different melodies.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
One Day More sound like one of the songs from BIlly Elliot
Not Broadway but, Stick to the Status Quo from High School Musical sounds like You Can't Stop the Beat
theres similar melodies throughout the pajama game and damn yankees, but they're by the same people
They don't really sound the same, but I'm Still Here from Follies and I'm Here from TCP have similar titles and give a strong I'M HERE message!
Chorus Member Joined: 4/8/06
This may be a bit obscure but I swear "All You Have To Do is Wait" from City of Angels has the exact same melody as "Going Going Gone" from Lolita, My Love
Broadway Star Joined: 2/7/06
whenever i listen to Dance of the Robe (Aida) and when it comes to the part when the slaves are singing, "Aida," I always think of when the Argentinians are singing, "Evita!"
In the Forbidden Broadway parody, the slaves beginning singing "Aida" to the Aida melody, then they start singing it to the Evita melody and then just replace Aida with Evita.
The beginning of "Written in the Stars" from Aida reminds me of "Circle of Life" from Lion King.
But I'm probably just odd.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
There's a swell in the middle of "Come to Jesus" on Audra McDonald's first album that reminds me a lot of "Fable." That's probably because they're written by the same person.
umm whenever I try to sing "The Speed Test" from Millie I end up somehow singing "Modern Major General" from Pirates of Penzance hahaha
Broadway Star Joined: 2/7/06
popular_elphie, when I saw Aida, almost everyone came out of the theater humming some Lion King song, including Circle of Life!
Bluesuadeshoes8, "Speed Test" is based off of another Gilbert & Sullivan patter song, from Ruddigore. Which explains the similarity =)
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