Broadway Legend Joined: 5/9/05
"There's No Business Like Show Business" - mentions show business but not Broadway
"Give My Regards to Broadway" - mentions Broadway but not musical theatre or anything like that
Any other suggestions?
"I Am What I Am" is a real anthem for people living the Broadway life.
It doesn't actually mention the word Broadway (as far as I know...) But 'One' from a chorus line for me is pretty anthem-ish, in emotion etc if not actual lyrical content
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/9/05
I disagree about "One" because it's about a non-existant leading lady fronting a visible chorus line.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
I'm old-fashioned here, but I love "Lullaby Of Broadway" (from 42nd Street.)
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/9/05
That's more like it. I was considering posting that as well.
I can see the kicking now, sorry maybe I have just watched the DVD for "broadway the american musical" one too many times.
Come a long, come on a long and listen to
the lullaby of broadway
mm mmm m mmmm mm.....(sings it happily off into the sunset)
Well I would have gone w/ the obvious answers...No Business Like Show Business and Lullaby of Broadway.
If you're looking at Chorus Line though, I never saw the show, but isn't What I Did For Love supposed to be about what all these people did to dance, to be on broadway(not the stupid thing in the movie).
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/9/05
Why? How does the movie interpret it?
Stand-by Joined: 11/5/04
I also second "Lullaby of Broadway," or even "42nd Street," though that one might be a bit more of a stretch. Or maybe not...since we're talking about a Broadway anthem rather than all things theatrical.
Add my vote to "The Lullaby of Broadway"
What about "Broadway Baby?"
What about "On Broadway" from Smokey Joe's?
Jason, the movie turns it into a song just for Cassie, and commenting on her relationship w/ the director. Stupid.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
"How you gonna make some time
When all you got is one thin dime?
And one thin dime won't even shine your shoes..."
I think I am what I am is the clear choice because is symbolises how in theater we accept everything.
"Give My Regards to Broadway"
"No Business Like Show business"
"Broadway Baby"
"Lullaby of Broadway" has my vote
quote:
'why? how does the movie interpret it?'
in the movie Cassie sings the song after her confrontation with Zach and the 'Music In The Mirror' scene (altho in the movie it's a new song called 'Let Me Dance For You') while the others are doing the 'Tap Combination' where as in the stage show it's sung by Morales and Company in the scene after Paul falls and they all discuss with Zach what they would do if they couldn't dance. The movie changes the WHOLE meaning of the song with it beig ficused on Cassie and Zach's relationship rather than the original focus of being a performer and doing anything for your craft!
"Applause, Applause"
"What is it that we're living for? Applause! Applause!
Nothing I know brings on the glow like sweet applause.
You're thinking you're through, that nobody cares...
Then suddenly you here it starting.
And all at once you know again what life is for!
Trumpets all sing, life seems to sing...
And youre the king of it all 'cause
You've had a tast of, the sound that says love..
Applause, Applause, Applause!"
I think the best ones have already been said: Applause, Broadway Baby, What I Did For Love, Give My Regards to Broadway, Lullaby of Broadway and There's No Business Like Show Business. Also, although this is more for Manhattan than Broadway, "New York, New York" from New York, New York.
Music of the Night would be a good one.
I'm Still Here - FOLLIES - nothing is truer!
Lullaby of Broadway
What I Did for Love
Stand-by Joined: 5/17/04
My vote also goes to either "No Business Like Show Business" or "Lullaby of Broadway".
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