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I'm looking for a song for a revue I'm doing, it's for a lesbian character, I'm looking for something that has a conflict in it, I already have An old fashioned love story, I'm looking for something else, maybe a little more serious, do you know anything?
Thanks!
Does it have to a BWAY song or just a bway STYLE song?
Either way....you certainly could take just about any love song ABOUT a woman and once it is sung by a woman it works as a "lesbian song".
I've heard some beautiful renditions done that way that have been touching.
"An Old Fashioned Love Story" from Lippa's Wild Party
nvm I should learn how to read the OP....
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Not sure if it fits your needs, but "Take Me or Leave Me" from "Rent".
Maybe think about "Losing my Mind"
"The Best Thing That Has Happened" from "Road Show" is a love duet sung by two men. Have two women sing it, and there you go.
I wouldn't consider it serious by any means, and it hasn't been on Broadway, but there is a rather entertaining song by Jonathan Reid Gealt called Expectations of a Man.
Why God did you do this to me?
With just a little tweaking, "Why God Why" from Miss Saigon might work.
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Isn't there something from Falsettoland that would work. Seems like those gals were always bickering.
"I'm One of the Girls Who's One of the Boys" from Woman of the Year.
"I Hate Men" from Kiss Me Kate.
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HOw about How to handle a woman from Camelot
The lesbians in Falsettoland didn't really have a song to themselves... they had little sections of larger numbers.
That Shout the Mod Musical show from a few years ago used "You're My World" as a lesbian love song.
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Thanks for your suggestions, I'll check them up, I'm looking for something like a girl that comes out of the closet or some girl that's struggles with her sexual identity.
And it doesn't have to be Broadway, just sound like a showtune
How about "No One Knows Who I Am" from Jekyll and Hyde? It doesn't specifically deal with sexuality, but it's a great torch song for a woman who's searching for her identity.
Every Night - Bad Girls
http://www.allmusicals.com/lyrics/badgirls/everynight.htm
"Nikki Wade is called to see Helen Stewart in her office. Both women are in confrontational mood. Nikki assumes that Helen is settling for a cushy desk job elsewhere and Helen is still angry at Nikki for kicking off a riot. But when Helen breaks down, Nikki reminds her that they’re on the same side against Fenner and moves to comfort her. Justin bursts in and there’s an awkward stand off between the three of them. When he reveals that he’s popping round to Helen’s flat later on to help work on her tribunal case, Nikki sarcastically suggests that she’ll come too. When Helen is at home and Nikki back in her cell they both struggle with their feelings for each other - EVERY NIGHT.
Justin arrives at Helen’s flat to find her in despondent mood. He tries to rally her by telling her how much he looks up to her. When he boldy moves in for a kiss, Helen’s aghast. He realises that he’s overstepped the mark but she reassures him that the problem lies with her, not with him. When he pushes for an explanation she confesses that it’s Nikki Wade who’s got under her skin."
http://www.inqbator.org.uk/bgm/About/Synopsis/tabid/1542/language/en-US/Default.aspx
Updated On: 9/2/10 at 02:06 PM
"One Hundred Easy Ways To Lose a Man" from Bernstein and Comden & Green's "Wonderful Town" could be sung with a lesbian slant. And it's a fun song.
There's always I Am What I Am.
If You Could See Her from Cabaret would really be perfect.
"Cantata for a First Date" from I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
"for good" and "what is this feeling" from wicked:)
There's "What You Need" from Grand Hotel, though when sung outside of the show, there's nothing in the lyric to suggest that it's sung by a lesbian character.
Folksinger Phrank covered "I Enjoy Being A Girl" and made it giddily lesbian!
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I can't believe no one's mentioned the SIDE SHOW duets yet!
"Who Will Love Me as I Am?" is a great 'struggling with identity' song, and "I Will Never Leave You" has often been reinterpreted as a song between a lesbian couple.
I've also turned "You And I" from CHESS into a lesbian duet, and "I Want to Know" from BIG into a young-lesbian-struggling-with-girl-crush solo. And I've always randomly envisioned JRB's "I Will Follow" as a lesbian duet. :)
You could try searching "Broadway Backwards" threads for some more suggestions...
The moral of this thread is: lesbians are under represented in musicals, so you're going to have the change the context of a song.
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"bare: A Pop Opera" has gay themes. Not necessarily lesbian though but you can always just change the context.
They're pretty emotional too if you're looking for something serious.
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