Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs
Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#1
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:15pmOk guys, for a project I need to think of the saddest showtunes -- as many as possible. Really sad ones. Not only songs of love gone wrong, but of suffering, poverty, death -- good tear jerkers or just plain downers of any kind. What comes to mind?
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#2
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:15pm"Petrified" - TABOO
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re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#2
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:24pm
Well, there's the obvious Le Mis ones...
"Empty Chairs at Empty Tables"
"A Little Fall of Rain"
"Drink With Me"
The "I'll Cover You (reprise)" in Rent always gets me.
Same with "Left Behind" from Sprin Awakening.
Also "At the Ballet" from a Chorus Line.
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#3
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:25pm
Weird project....
"I Wish I Could Forget You" from "Passion"
"Les Miz"/"Miss Saigon" can get pretty melodramatic, but I don't find them very moving personally.
"We Do Not Belong Together" from "Sunday in the Park with George"
"Somewhere" (that song literally rips my heart out of my chest and stamps on it)
"Where in the World?" from "Secret Garden"
"Anyone Can Whistle"
The end of "Bernarda Alba"
"Tell Me It's Not True" from "Blood Brothers
"You Couldn't Handle It Jamie" and "My Son" from "Bright Lights, Big City"
"My Child Will Forgive Me" from "Parade
The final reprise of "Camelot"
"Her Face" from "Carnival"
"Looking for a Mircale" from "Cowgirls"
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#4
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:26pm
Another Winter in A Summer Town- GREY GARDENS
It Don't Make Sense- PARADE
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re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#5
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:27pm
"Left Behind", "Whispering" from Spring Awakening
"Wishing you were somehow here Again" Phantom of the Opera
"I'll Cover U (reprise)" RENT
"I wish I could go back to college" Avenue Q
"Far From the Home I love" Fiddler on the Roof
"Edelweiss" The Sound of Music (sad in context)
"On my Own" "I Dreamed a Dream" Les Miserables
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#6
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:27pm
I read this and thought Cruel_Sandwich had started it.
Anyway...maybe also include "Painting Her Portrait" from Jane Eyre?
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re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#7
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:31pmJudas' Death- Jesus Christ Superstar
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#8
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:32pm
"I read" - Passion
"Around the World" Grey Gardens
"I'm not that girl" Wicked
"Lonely house" Street Scene
that's all i can think of right now.
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re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#10
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:34pm
"Old Maid" 110 in the Shade
"If I Can't Love Her" Beauty and the Beast
"Another Winter in a Summer Town" Grey Gardens
"Loving You" Passion
"Your Daddy's Son" Ragtime
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#11
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:39pm
In Buddy's Eyes - FOLLIES (well, to me anyway)
Around the World - GREY GARDENS
Goodbye Until Tomorrow/I Could Never Rescue You - THE LAST 5 YEARS
Without You - RENT
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#12
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:43pm
"How Could I Ever Know?" -Secret Garden
"Some Things are Meant to Be" -Little Women
"I'm Still Hurting" -Last Five Years
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#13
Posted: 2/14/08 at 11:53pm
Wow, keep the great titles coming. Yes, Les Miz is pretty one sad one after another, punctuated by "Master of the House."
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re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#16
Posted: 2/15/08 at 12:17am
I'll Forget You - Scarlet Pimpernel 2
Your Daddy's Son - Ragtime
Back to Before - Ragtime
Twelve Children - Dessa Rose
At the Glen - Dessa Rose
Send in the Clowns - A Little Night Music
Every Day a Little Death - A Little Night Music
Unusual Way - Nine
Ol' Man River - Showboat
Bill - Showboat
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#17
Posted: 2/15/08 at 12:30am
And Then There Were None - Spring Awakening
The Bus - Caroline, or Change
Dividing Day - Light in the Piazza
A Little Fall of Rain - Les Mis
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#18
Posted: 2/15/08 at 12:40am
For Good-Wicked
Coalhouse's Soliloquy-Ragtime (This show is sooooooo underrated!)
Those You've Known-Spring Awakening
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#19
Posted: 2/15/08 at 12:41am
A lot of what I would say has been sad so I am just going to add what hasn't been said.
Wicked Finale; Very sad and somber if not short.
Judge's Return and No Place Like London from Sweeney Todd (Parts when he is singing about Lucy)
POTO; All I ask of you reprise and finale
Shadowland and Endless Night from the Lion King.
Your Eyes from Rent
And last but not least...
No Good Deed from Wicked. I know it is a high energy and fast song, but it is full of emotion and you can see how broken Elphaba is.
I know I most likely and leaving some out, but I will post if/when I remember any more.
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#20
Posted: 2/15/08 at 1:09am
I personally don't have one stand out song that would qualify as the saddest but the following are the best contenders:
If I Loved You - Carousel
I'd Give My Life For You - Miss Saigon
Sun and Moon Reprise - Miss Saigon
I Still Taste His Kisses - Miss Saigon
Finale - Miss Saigon
I Dreamed A Dream - Les Miserables
On My Own - Les Miserables
Loving You - Passion
No One Has Ever Loved Me - Passion
I Don't Care Much - Cabaret
When I Look At You - Scarlet Pimpernel
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." Aldous Huxley
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#21
Posted: 2/15/08 at 1:23am
"Who Will Love Me As I Am"
"Private Conversation"
"You Should Be Loved"
"I Will Never Leave You"
- all from SIDE SHOW
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#22
Posted: 2/15/08 at 3:44am
To leaven the festivities of angst and depression just slightly, there's "Virtue Arrivederci" a favorite of mine from that enormous and yet fondly remembered flop "Bravo Giovanni" starring Cesare Seipi and Michele Lee. I love the lyrics "Seignore Postolito, here is your knife back, and with my luck you'll go and give me my wife back..."
What's not to love?
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Posted: 2/15/08 at 3:55am
"Left Behind"- Spring Awakening
"Without You"- RENT (if not only for what's happening with Angel at that point)
"See Me"/"Once Upon a Time"/"Cross"/"Bare"/"Absolution"- Bare (haha, I couldn't pick just one. They ALL make me cry!)
"I Am The One (reprise)" into "Let There be Light (resprise)"- Next to Normal
"Empty Chairs at Empty Tables"- Les Mis
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#24
Posted: 2/15/08 at 4:47am
"beautiful"
"lesson #8"
-sunday in the park with george
can't get through either of them without losing it.
re: Songs of woe and suffering - saddest Broadway songs#25
Posted: 2/15/08 at 5:42am
I find We Do Not Belong Together to be just devastating
So is Tell Me on a Sunday from Song & Dance/Tell Me on a Sunday
(what's more depressing than telling someone how they should break up with you?)
There's A Fine, Fine Line from Ave Q
Apology to a Cow and Finale from Bat Boy
Cabaret (ironically) from Cabaret
The Long Grift and Hedwigs Lament from Hedwig and the Angry Inch
A whole lotta stuff from the Last 5 Years
Good Thing Goin from Merrily We Roll Along
As Long as He Needs Me from Oliver!
Where Am I Going? from Sweet Charity
Johnny Can't Decide, See Her Smile and Why from tick, tick...BOOM!
Maybe I Like It This Way, What Is It About Her? and How Did We Come to This? from Lippa's Wild Party
The I Love You Song and Woe is Me reprise from Spelling Bee
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