Best Songs Cut From Broadway Musicals — Page 2
#27
Posted: 10/10/06 at 9:19pm
Bring on the Men from Jekyll and Hyde
I Need to Know from Jekyll and Hyde
Come Down from the Tree from Once on this Island
The Messenger from Aida
I Need to Know from Jekyll and Hyde
Come Down from the Tree from Once on this Island
The Messenger from Aida
#28
Posted: 10/10/06 at 9:41pm
I love "making good" from wicked....but i can see why it didn't work ...and I'll go with Proud of your boy from disney's aladdin (I know not a show but hey it's a musical) :)
How can they see with sequins in their eyes?
#29
Posted: 10/10/06 at 9:54pm
"There Won't Be Trumpets"-Anyone Can Whistle
"There's Always A Woman"-Anyone Can Whistle
"Ah, But Underneath"-Follies
"Pleasant Little Kingdom"-Follies
"It Wasn't Meant To Happen"-Follies
"There's Always A Woman"-Anyone Can Whistle
"Ah, But Underneath"-Follies
"Pleasant Little Kingdom"-Follies
"It Wasn't Meant To Happen"-Follies
#30
Posted: 10/10/06 at 9:54pm
In my understanding, "Girl In 14G" was NOT written for Millie. The composers for the show, Jeanine Tesori and Dick Scalan, wrote it just for Kristin. Right?
Absent Minded Me, FUNNY GIRL
Absent Minded Me, FUNNY GIRL
#31
Posted: 10/10/06 at 9:55pm
I love "Why We Like Spelling," It's only like three minutes long, did that really make it have to be separated? Why don't they just kick off the guest spellers faster?
"I'm thinking about how if you took the W in
answer, and the H in ghost, and the extra A in aardvark, and the T in listen, you could keep saying WHAT but no one would ever hear you because the whole word would be silent."
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#32
Posted: 10/10/06 at 10:37pm
"I Saw Him Once" -- Les Miz
"The Lady's Got Potential" -- Evita
most of the songs from the concept of Jekyll and Hyde ("I Need to Know," "Bring on the Men," "Girls of the Night," "A World That's Gone Insane"...)
"The One on the Left" -- Sunday in the Park With George
"A Little Dental Music" and "I Found a Hobby" -- Little Shop of Horrors
"The Lady's Got Potential" -- Evita
most of the songs from the concept of Jekyll and Hyde ("I Need to Know," "Bring on the Men," "Girls of the Night," "A World That's Gone Insane"...)
"The One on the Left" -- Sunday in the Park With George
"A Little Dental Music" and "I Found a Hobby" -- Little Shop of Horrors
"You're the worst thing to happen to musical theatre since Andrew Lloyd Webber!" --Family Guy
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
#33
Posted: 10/10/06 at 11:31pm
Oh, I can't get enough of Too Much for One Heart from Miss Saigon. Lea Salonga's performance on the Broadway concert DVD is just amazing.
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#34
Posted: 10/10/06 at 11:36pm
on Stage....
"Sacred Bird" - Miss Saigon
"Little God of My Heart" - Miss Saigon
"The Next Time It Happens" - Flower Drum Song Revival (cut at the Broadway production but sung during the LA previews)
on Film versions.....
"Lord and Master" - The King and I
"I Have Dreamed" - The King and I
on Recording....
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" - The King and I, 1996 Broadway Revival Cast Album
"Sacred Bird" - Miss Saigon
"Little God of My Heart" - Miss Saigon
"The Next Time It Happens" - Flower Drum Song Revival (cut at the Broadway production but sung during the LA previews)
on Film versions.....
"Lord and Master" - The King and I
"I Have Dreamed" - The King and I
on Recording....
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" - The King and I, 1996 Broadway Revival Cast Album
"I love acting. It is so much more real than life." Oscar Wilde
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." Aldous Huxley
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." Aldous Huxley
#35
Posted: 10/10/06 at 11:39pm
Camouflage - MAME
Amazing number, period.
Amazing number, period.
I have several names, one is Julian2. I am also The Opps Girl. But cross me, and I become Bitch Dooku!
#36
Posted: 10/11/06 at 12:58am
Maid of the Mist - Full Monty
#37
Posted: 10/11/06 at 1:27am
"My Girl Back Home" - South Pacific (but in the movie)
"I Said it and I'm Glad" - Subways are for Sleeping (thankfully cut after opening, so it's still on the cast recording)
"I Said it and I'm Glad" - Subways are for Sleeping (thankfully cut after opening, so it's still on the cast recording)
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#38
Posted: 10/11/06 at 9:19am
Marry Me a Little and Happily Ever After, Company.
I love Happily Ever After, much more then Being Alive, I agree with Sondhiem, Being Alive is too much of a cop out.
I love Happily Ever After, much more then Being Alive, I agree with Sondhiem, Being Alive is too much of a cop out.
#39
Posted: 10/11/06 at 9:47am
TENTERFIELD SADDLER was replaced with ONCE BEFORE I GO in THE BOY FROM OZ on Broadway. But the producers were wise enough to include it as a bonus track in the cast recording.
The song was restored in the recent arena version in Australia. But happily, Hugh sings both songs before and after I GO TO RIO! Each one is very emotional. Tenterfield Saddler reflects on Peter Allen's life while Once Before I Go is fast developing as Hugh's signature song.
The song was restored in the recent arena version in Australia. But happily, Hugh sings both songs before and after I GO TO RIO! Each one is very emotional. Tenterfield Saddler reflects on Peter Allen's life while Once Before I Go is fast developing as Hugh's signature song.
#40
Posted: 10/11/06 at 11:11am
Certainly RIGHT ON TIME from The Wedding Singer. Although, SOMEDAY has really grown on me. I think I prefer the SOMEDAY reprise over the RIGHT ON TIME reprise, because I feel SOMEDAY works better as a slower song and RIGHT ON TIME as an upbeat number. Besides the staging/story worked much better with RIGHT ON TIME as Julia's first number. I'm stil hoping (doubtful) there will be some redevelopment for the expected 2007 tour.
#41
Posted: 10/11/06 at 11:13am
MARRY ME A LITTLE- COMPANY
#42
Posted: 10/11/06 at 1:26pm
i love "Multitudes of Amys" from Company as well as "Come Down From The Tree" from Once In This Show On This Island
another one i'm all about is "I Won't Mind" which is from a musical that never was :) it's on Audra McDonald's cd "How Glory Goes"
another one i'm all about is "I Won't Mind" which is from a musical that never was :) it's on Audra McDonald's cd "How Glory Goes"
#43
Posted: 10/11/06 at 1:43pm
I love "I Won't Mind." What show is it from? I'm not at home so I can't look at my CD book and it's going to drive me nuts.
#44
Posted: 10/11/06 at 1:48pm
"Marry Me a Little," definitely. I absolutely love that song.
I've always wanted to hear "Happily Ever After" since I heard of it. Is it available on a recording somewhere?
I've always wanted to hear "Happily Ever After" since I heard of it. Is it available on a recording somewhere?
#45
Posted: 12/23/06 at 8:47am
"Right on Time" from WEDDING SINGER
i really wish it wasnt replaced by "Someday"...
I know. That was the most genuinely 80s sounding song of the show. It was great.
i really wish it wasnt replaced by "Someday"...
I know. That was the most genuinely 80s sounding song of the show. It was great.
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#46
Posted: 12/23/06 at 9:01am
although not from a Broadway musical...
"Loose Ends" from The Witches of Eastwick.
And "I Won't Mind" is from the Other Franklin avab802.
"Loose Ends" from The Witches of Eastwick.
And "I Won't Mind" is from the Other Franklin avab802.
#47
Posted: 12/23/06 at 9:21am
What is this Maid of the Mist song you speak of?
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#48
Posted: 12/23/06 at 3:21pm
Origin of the Species
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#50
Posted: 12/23/06 at 3:43pm
Making Good- Wicked. Its such a good song and I enjoy it, but The Wizard and I is really good as well.
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