Joined: 12/31/69
I'm looking for a few duets for two females.
I've already used Throughly Modern Millie, Miss Saigon, and Wicked.
Any suggestions?
Take Me or Leave Me from RENT
I Know Him So Well (I think that's the name of it) from Chess
Definately In His Eyes (Jekyll+Hyde)-it's the most beautiful female duet I've ever heard. Updated On: 4/2/04 at 05:08 PM
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We Make A Beautiful Pair from Shenandoah
"Every Day A Little Death"-from A Little Night Music
I Will Never Leave You - Side Show
There are a few from this show that you should look into. Also there are some nice ones from Wicked.
Look at Who Will Love Me As I Am (and I will never leave you) from sideshow!! It has excellent harmony, and is just beautiful...also I Know Him So Well (Chess), Come to my garden/Lift me up (Secret Garden)
always,
~m~
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Ohio - Wonderful Town
I Know Him so Well - Chess
It's Raining on Prom Night - Grease
Solid Silver Platform Shoes - Magic Show
What Did I Ever See In Him? - Bye Bye Birdie
Someone - Opal
If You Don't Know About Women - City of Angels
My Stongest Suit (reprise) - AIDA
By My Side - Godspell
Macavity - Cats
No Lies - Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Three Bedroom House - Batboy
The Apple Doesn't Fall - The Rink
Class - Chicago
My Own Best Friend - Chicago
Noways - Chicago
Marry The Man Today - Guys and Dolls
He Is Shining Like The Sun - Notre Dame De Paris
Angel of Music - Phantom of the Opera
Updated On: 4/3/04 at 03:22 PM
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I certainly agree with those who said "In His Eyes" from Jekyll and Hyde and "I Know Him So Well" from Chess. Really good songs for female duets.
Anything from "Side Show"!
In his eyes- Jekyll and Hyde
In the light of the virgin morning- Jane Eyre
Take me or leave me- Rent
Girls of the Night- Jekyll and Hyde concept cast
Broadway Star Joined: 12/31/69
I should have probably mentioned this before... Lower duets would be better than higher ones. And we like to belt. :) Thanks for the help!
Then definitly "I Know Him So Well" from Chess
always,
~monica~
Oh god, I'm reminded of an "I Love Lucy" classic where she and Ethel sang "Friendship"....
But you recent/current B'way songs......
Kinda nasty song, but "There's Always a Woman," cut from Anyone Can Whistle, but available in one of the Sondheim anthologies.
"What You Don't Know About Women" from City of Angels
"Two's Company" from The Magic Show
"Best Friend" from The Wild Party (LaChiusa)
All of these are belty and great!
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"My Friend" from 'The Life' is lovely.
All the others are really good too.
~Kevin
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