Swing Joined: 11/21/08
Hey it's my Senior year, i need a duet for my best friend and i! We both could sing either part. But we want it to be upbeat fun and possibly comedic. Please Help.
loathing from wicked
or How the Other half lives from thouroughly modern millie
Try 2 Peas in a Pod from Grey Gardens, Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better...but change the end to like..."anything you can belt I can belt higher..."
There's a couple in Guys and Dolls, Secondary Characters from Title of Show
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The Grass is Always Greener - Woman of the Year
Funny/The Duck Joke - My Favorite Year
The Apple Doesn't Fall - The Rink
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"We're Just A Coupla Sisters" from Nunsense
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"We Are Women" from Candide
and I'll second TGiAG
Stepsister's Lament - Cinderella
Bosom Buddies - Mame
Swing Joined: 3/23/08
Freedom from The Unauthorized Biography of Samantha Brown (Kerrigan and Lowdermilk)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgUHVTJQZ5Y&feature=related
Marry the Man Today from Guys and Dolls is funny.
Swing Joined: 12/8/08
My best friend and I are also doing a duet this year! We are singing Could You from Little Women. It's a GREAT song, but we've been having trouble finding a backing track.
Other ones we looked at were
Take Me or Leave Me - from Rent
Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer - from Cats (this one is technically a boy and a girl, but it could go either way, as long as you're not singing at a competitive festival)
Aw man too bad there is no karaoke for "At Seventeen" from Scott Alan's Dreaming Wide Awake....that is the greatest song ever! I just can't stop listening to it is is so funny. I bet you could find sheet music if you looked.
a good one that i love is "If Mamma Was Married" from Gypsy. love it!
if mamma was married is great
so is stepsisters lament and marry the man today
Bosom Buddies from Mame. It is the epitome of comedic female duets.
Any of the duets from Sideshow...For comedic, try 'Buddy Kissed Me' 'Feelings You've Got to Hide' or maybe some of the Vaudeville numbers from that show.
Secondary Characters, from [title of show].
Marry the Man today, from Guys and Dolls.
My first thought was
"Single Man Drought" from I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
"The More You Ruv Someone" - Avenue Q
"Stepsisters' Lament" - Cinderella
"How the Other Half Lives" - Thoroughly Modern Millie
"What Is This Feeling" - Wicked
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