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What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?

Jarethan
#50What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/17/16 at 3:00pm

-- I Have Dreamed

-- Hello Dolly (we are talking show songs)

-- Cabaret -- same reason

-- I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face

-- Beautiful Girls

 

 

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amoni
#51What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/17/16 at 4:38pm

Technically Off-Broadway, but none the less......

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrDui7xeGv0

funhamilton_rent
#52What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/17/16 at 8:39pm

Defying Gravity (Wicked), Who Lives Who Dies Who Tells Your Story (Hamilton), No One Is Alone (Into the Woods), One Day More (Les Miserables), and Breathe (In The Heights) are definitely my top 5.

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Markie27
#53What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/17/16 at 9:54pm

CLASSIC (70's and earlier)

1. Time Heals Everything (Mack and Mabel)

2. If I Loved You (Carousel)

3. Try To Remember (Fantasticks)

4. Who Are You Now (Funny Girl)

5. Send in the Clowns (A Little Night Music) < all because of Dame Judy Dench's gorgeous performance

 

CONTEMPORARY (the 80's and beyond)

1. For Good (Wicked)

2. On My Own (Les Miz)

3. With You (Ghost) < I wasn't able to watch this but I always cry when I listen to Caissie Levy singing her heart out with this song.

4. Telephone Wire (Fun Home)

5. I'll Cover You (Reprise) (Rent)

 

jasonbrody
#54What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 12:14am

this answer changes like the weather but "seasons of love" from rent is a highlight.

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OlBlueEyes
#55What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 12:39am

BroadwayMan5 said: "On the Street Where You Live from My Fair Lady

I've read that this song was just a late throw-in because they wanted a song that Freddy could sing in front of the curtain while the set was being changed. 

"Lost in the Stars" is a very beautiful and unique song which gently raises the ultimate question of how and why we are here. It is not well known, and neither is its composer Kurt Weill, primarily because he did not live long enough after emigrating to America to establish a large body of work. To the extent that the song is known, it may be in large part because Ol' Blue Eyes sang it frequently in concert and of course recorded it.

There is a cute story about "Ol' Man River" that may be apocryphal. I first heard this many years ago on a PBS hour devoted to Oscar Hammerstein which was hosted by Sylvia Fine Kay. Show Boat, which premiered in 1927, was an immediate huge hit for which the lines of people waiting to buy tickets wound around the corner. (Internet access was very slow in those days.)

It is said that Mrs. Hammerstein was at a dinner party shortly after the premiere, and overheard a woman next to her refer to that wonderful song "Ol Man River" that Mr. Kern had written. Mrs. Hammerstein turned to the woman and corrected her. "My husband wrote 'Ol' Man River.' Mr. Kern had written "Da--Da--, DaDa."

 

 

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gfaustswa
#56What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 1:02am

I'm going to have to say "One" and possibly  "What I Did For Love".   Granted....I am A Chorus Line fan.... however, I really do think most people (young and old) have heard and know the tune for "One".   I think it's probably the most iconic Broadway tune ever.   I will agree, "Tomorrow" is another song most people are familiar with.  I'd love to mentions others, but they are such "young" songs, I don't think they can be classified as the best song ever.

vdirects
#57What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 2:12am

So are we just going to pretend like Phantom of the Opera was never a musicala and Andrew Lloyd Webber never existed?

"Music of the Night"

"All I ask of You"

"Point of No Return"

"Wandering Child"


"Memories" --- CATS
 

Updated On: 3/18/16 at 02:12 AM

vdirects
#58What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 2:12am

double post

Updated On: 3/18/16 at 02:12 AM

Wilmingtom
#59What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 3:44am

All the Things You Are, If I Loved You and Sunday are all up there.  But I'll toss in a smaller song that I think is just perfect - What's the Use of Wond'rin. 

broadwaysfguy
#60What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 11:42am

Being Alive vs If I loved you vs Sunday vs ol man river vs all the things you are seem to have gotten the most responses so far

all beautiful songs and personal favorites of mine

 

Listening to them all back to back, I still have to hold the stake in the ground for

Being Alive #1 for perfect scores for lyrics, music, subject matter, dramatic impact, accessability, and integral plot integration/character realization

Number 2 is a bear to score, but If I Loved You gets my vote for subject matter, lyrics and melody integration,  dramatic delivery, plot impact. I also need to listen to Bernadette and more contemporary versions because the almost operatic versions from the original are not my fav style 

Number 3 would be Sunday, and yes if you go to the sondheim concert version its an unfair advantage to the song and hanky time seeing stephen sondheim react to the magnificent and deserved tribute....listening in context of the musical, its #3 for me

Ive never seen a production of very warm for may so hard to put all the things you are in context (thanks for the great versions posted), and Ol Man River is a wonderful song, but somehow feels a bit dated to me. Love and was surprised by Frank Sinatras version of this, which apparently made Martin Luther King Jr cry when he heard it

 

mamaleh
#61What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 12:29pm

"Invisible" from WOMEN ON THE VERGE..

Close runners up: "Someone to Watch Over Me" from OH, KAY! and the previously mentioned "All the Things You Are" and  "I Have Dreamed."

Megan Rey
#62What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/18/16 at 12:46pm

The ones that came to my mind are:

Quiet from Matilda

Satisfied from Hamilton

Beautiful from Heathers

Ranger Tom
#63What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 3:00am

I agree with Being Alive and Sunday being right up there.  I chill every time I hear Here's to the Ladies Who Lunch or One Day More.

But, my pick for the best song ever is As Long As He Needs Me from Oliver.  

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#64What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 9:31am

I'll Cover You (Reprise)

Sunday

Notes (from Phantom)


I appoligise for any spelling mistakes. I may be on my mobile. Clumsy fingers and small little touchscreen keys don't mixx. I try to spellcheck, but I may miss something.

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Dave13
#65What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 11:13am

Internet is for Porn. (Just kidding)

Wait for it.  Hamilton 

Stars. Les Mis

Memories. Cats

Music of the Night. Phantom

A Change in Me. Beauty and the Beast.  


Not to be confused with Dave19.
Updated On: 3/19/16 at 11:13 AM

broadwaysfguy
#66What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 3:41pm

Listening to other songs posted and loving them and still coming back to Being Alive

Company is one of the musicals that changed musical theatre forever, and ushered in Sondheim's reign

and greatest burst of creative influence, and Being Alive was the crowning achievement of this pivotal moment in musical theatre...

 

on a side note, surprised no one has nominated

Bring Him Home  Les Miz

Dont Rain On My Parade-funny girl

Maybe This Time-Cabaret(maybe because it wasn't in the original)

which are all giant, standout songs and all time broadway showstoppers

I personally love all three of these, and probably listen to them more than Being Alive, yet none of the three songs feel "Big Enough" or pivotal enough for the title "best broadway song ever"

 

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hork
#67What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 3:54pm

I don't know, to me, "Being Alive" is the epitome of the corny, ostentatious show tune that people who hate musicals point to as the reason they hate musicals. But to each his own.

broadwaysfguy
#68What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 4:09pm

hi Hork

thanks for nominating endgame...not a song id given much attention to and i really like it a lot...

Have you seen Company and Being Alive performed by a broadway cast?

For me at least, much of sondheims best never truly connected until i saw it performed in context of the entire show....

 

 

 

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PalJoey
#69What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 4:12pm

 

As Ethel herself used to say, "What more is there to say?"

 

 


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hork
#70What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 4:22pm

broadwaysfguy said: "hi Hork

thanks for nominating endgame...not a song id given much attention to and i really like it a lot...

Have you seen Company and Being Alive performed by a broadway cast?

For me at least, much of sondheims best never truly connected until i saw it performed in context of the entire show....



No, I haven't, so I withhold final judgment until I do. I could very well love it live and in context, which happens to me a lot. I didn't like "Ring of Keys" when I saw it on the Tonys, but it ended up being my favorite song when I saw the show. I didn't like the cast recording of Rent at all, but it became one of my favorite shows when I saw it live. So who knows?

Updated On: 3/19/16 at 04:22 PM

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#72What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 4:59pm

Pal Joey is right, that song immediately became the anthem of Broadway when it was written and we have not heard better or had a star equal to the original.  Well done.

Thanks, Pal Joey.

 

broadwaysfguy
#73What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 6:07pm

hork-yes i think trying to appreciate the fun home cast recording without having seen the show would be challenging to say the least

Pal joey-cool version of no business like...  i wish she had done the entire song more acoustically

No business like show business truly is an anthem and love letter to broadway no question. It just doesnt pass the "Best Broadway Song Ever" test for me....

 

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OlBlueEyes
#74What's the Best Broadway Song Ever?
Posted: 3/19/16 at 8:44pm

Mike Costa said: "Pal Joey is right, that song immediately became the anthem of Broadway when it was written and we have not heard better or had a star equal to the original.  Well done.

Had to love this woman when she did the cameo in Airplane!
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmZdqsCW8vM

Also surprised to see her as a thin and pretty young woman in the film of Anything Goes.

 

 


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