What Would I Do - Falsettos Lily's Eyes - Secret Garden We Make a Beautiful Pair - Shenandoah Solid Silver Platform Shoes - Magic Show Two's Company - Magic Show What Is This Feeling? - Wicked There's Always a Woman - Anyone Can Whistle Mine - On the Twentieth Century Both Sides of the Coin - Mystery of Edwin Drood River in the Rain - Big River Ohio - Wonderful Town Sailing - A New Brain The One I Love - Hello Again Every Day a Little Death - A Little Night Music We Share Everything - Side Show You're Nothing Without Me - City of Angels Someone Wonderful I Missed - I Love My Wife Hey Look Me Over - Wildcat Little Me - Little Me Eve Was Weak - Carrie Take Me or Leave Me - Rent
"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian
The Beauty That Drives Men Mad - SUGAR (Two men as two women - go figure.) A Young Pretty Girl Like You - PROMISES, PROMISES Our Little Secret - PROMISES, PROMISES
I'm dividing this into male/male duets and female/female duets, and picking my two favorites in each category: - Male/Male Duets - Devil Take the Hindmost (Love Never Dies) Lily's Eyes (The Secret Garden)
- Female/Female Duets - In His Eyes (Jekyll & Hyde) Take Me or Leave Me (RENT)
I don't think this one from RENT has been mentioned yet: What You Own (though I find Rapp's voice incredibly grating, and his robotic hand gestures on stage make me want to kick puppies, but love the harmonies with Pascal and I'd probably love it even more if someone else had sung it with him)
Bosom Buddies - Mame Nowadays and Class - Chicago For Good - Wicked No Goodbyes - Over Here Every Day a Little Death - A Little Night Music I Have a Love - West Side Story You, I Like - the Grand Tour We Can Do It - The Producers He Can Do It - Purlie What Would You Do Without Me - Roar Of The Greasepaint I Knew Him So Well - Chess
Are you There/Bare-bare a pop opera Eve was weak/Evening prayers-Carrie Dogfight-Dogfight Caitlin and Haley-Edges Two Nobodies in New York-title of show
Also I agree the See Rock City set is awesome Q Train to Coney Island You are my Dark Ride
^^^ My apology to Matt. He mentioned "Beautiful Pair" first and I missed it.
I think some of the metaphors are a little rough: some of the pairs are things that must go together (locket/chain), others are true opposites (sunshine, rain) where one only appears in the absence of the other.
But the tune and the close harmony are truly lovely. It was always my favorite song in the show, even though I wouldn't necessarily call it the best.