What show did the following cut song come from ?
Wish We Could Turn Back The Clock
Company?
No, I am thinking of another song cut from Company. Tick Tock or something...
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/04
That'd be Some Like It Hot, I think.
Mythus gets the gold star
"Turn Back the Clock" may not have been recorded on the original Broadway cast album for Sugar, but it wasn't cut. It still remains in the published score, performed shortly after the opening number version of "When You Meet a Man in Chicago," which also wasn't recorded.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/04
Ok. How about this one? I'll throw out an easy one.
"Boom, Crunch"
Into the Woods
Aigoo gets it!
were songs left off cast recordings because of time constraints?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Yes. When cast recordings were made on black vinyl, they could only be about an hour long (if you were lucky). Not only were songs left off the recordings, but tempos were picked up to fir more music onto the recording. No cast could perform the brisk tempos on the Pearl Bailey DOLLY! cast album 8 times a week. The same is true for Merman's ANNIE GET YOUR GUN revival album.
Ok, here's a tricky one (if anyone's up for it):
"Weather Changes"
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/8/04
Was the song written for Valley of Kings?
(recorded w/ Reefer)
not sure about "weather changes" but...here is a REALLY easy one, I've mentioned it a bunch of times on the board:
"Loopin' The Loop"
**Extra bonus if you can tell me the two performers that recorded it (I've only heard of one recording so someone correct me if there is another)**
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/8/04
You're on a role BSoBW2! It is indeed a cut track from Valley of Kings (and was recorded on the LA Reefer Madness soundtrack).
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/8/04
"Dear Sweet Sewing Machine", anyone?
Weather Changes - IM assuming Wicked
Dear Sweet Sewing Machine" was cut from "Fiddler on the Roof."
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/12/04
"I Could Be in Love With Someone Like You"
Not that I think it's hard, I just love the song.
"I Could Be in Love With Someone Like You" was replaced by "Shiksa Goddess" in The Last Five Years.
Also, I know "Loopin' the Loop" can be heard on Lee Konitz's "Chicago and All That Jazz" album. It's also performed with "Ten Percent" on "Contemporary Broadway Revisited" by Susan Stroman and Jan Newberger (and Mark Sendroff).
How about "RingaroundaRosie"?
ya beat me
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/10/04
what about my favorites come down from that tree and when daniel marries... completely simple obviously. but i love them both!
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