Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
Carrie
I'll be here tommorow
Alive and well and thriving
I'll be here tommorow
My talent is surviving
A hint; Look to the left . . . [Don't think too hard, just do it]
the grand tour
Well it looks like love, and it sounds like love,
And it seems like love, and it feels like love;
And it walks like love, and it talks like love,
And it runs like love, and it skips like love;
And it hurts like love, disappoints like love,
Disappears like love, reappears like love.
And it shouts like love and it sings like love
So guess what, my friend, I think?
I think I got love.
Stand-by Joined: 6/6/06
That's "I think we got love" from Zanna don't
Stand-by Joined: 6/6/06
ohhh, I almost forgot its my turn
"One day I'll meet someone who's heart joins with mine, aeortas and arteries all intertwined. A bright shining world that's just waiting to start. Be still if you hear it, follow your heart."
Urinetown.
"Like a perfumed woman,
The wind blows in the bunk-house
Like a perfumed woman,
Smellin' of where she's been.
Smellin' of oregon cherries
Or maybe Texas avocado
Or maybe Arizona sugar beet."
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
Joey, Joey, Joey from "The Most Happy Fella" (Loesser)
As noone answered mine yet, here it is again, there you go experts:
"So won't you join me in a snifter or two?
Won't somebody match me pound for pound?
Wherever she is, she'd feel bad if she knew
We were moping around
So to keep her happy..."
Edit: I'll make it easier for you, it was originally sung by Paul Sorvino
Updated On: 10/18/06 at 04:49 PM
The Baker's Wife? Just a guess...
"I'll be there waiting until his mind is clear while he looks through me, right through me.
How to Succeed...
"Your missing miss is not the type to miss a misdemeanor."
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
City of Angels.
The Baker's Wife was right, it was from "Any day now day".
Now an easy one:
"Whatever time there is,
a million years or two,
I want to spend them all with you..."
I'm thinking "In Whatever Time We Have" but I'm not sure if I have the right name...
And the old despair
That was often there
Suddenly ceases to be
For you wake one day,
Look around and say:
Somebody wonderful married me.
Married
My Turn!
Dancing on untill the night is done
there's no place so enthralling,
I'll be found Atlantic City Bound!
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
Ragtime? (for Horton)
"The yearnings fade, the longings die, you learn to bid them all goodbye."
I like this game.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
Follies
I hate to travel
I hate to even leave the house
I hate the change of air
I hate the getting there
I hate to pack
And all of that
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
from "I love to travel" from "The Frogs" (Broadway version)
what about:
"This is late,
and I fear,
well you see
there's a famine,
could you wait
for a year,
we'll agree
to examine..."
Edit: Btw "Whatever time there is" is from "Flowers for Algernon" by Strouse and Rogers, not to be confused with "In whatever Time we have" from "Children of Eden" by Stephen Schwartz
Updated On: 10/19/06 at 03:08 AM
Broadway Star Joined: 11/12/04
"Please, Hello" - Pacific Overtures
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"Now then my friends,
Now to your purpose,
Patience. Enjoy it.
Revenge can't be taken in haste"
Sweeney Todd
I'd dribble right past all the others real fast
and I'd be 6 foot 8 and my jump shot is really great!
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
I have NO idea. But I would guess from the topic of the lyrics, it might be from ALW's "The Beautiful Game". Right?
now what about that:
"You walk into a Show and hope you
don't fall asleep watching the plot!
You walk into a show and find you're
watching the same plot a lot!"
Broadway Star Joined: 11/12/04
Don't know - maybe ALLEGRO?
Here's one by one of your "big five", Franklin:
"He was born in Indochina" sung by one of our legends
"I HATE THE FRENCH
I HATE THEM ALL
FROM TOULOUSE LA *BLEEPIN'* TREC TO CHARLES DEGAUL!"
JBSinger, is that BYE BYE BIRDIE? (sung by Chita Rivera)
Updated On: 10/19/06 at 12:29 PM
Broadway Star Joined: 11/12/04
Yes, WithoutaTrace. You are correct.
Answer to above:
Bright Lights, Big City.
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"See how it shimmers on the brink.
What?
Everything.
Gives you the shivers, makes you think,
There's so much stuff to sing."
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
PMUB | BUMP
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
It's "Our Time" from Merrily we roll along.
Though maybe the libretto in the booklet of the OBCR is flawed where it is "Feel how it quivers..".
But mentioning that would be too much of a smartass, so I don't
What about that:
"They'll give you
A preview
of rapture galore.
They'll lure you,
then leave you,
and still you beg for more..."
Edit: btw my last post was from the finale from "Musical of Musicals"
Updated On: 10/20/06 at 05:31 AM
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