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What is your favorite broadway song? And why?

Asked by goldilocks (256 points) | asked April 22nd, 2008 | 18 responses | “Great Question” (0 points) | Flag as…

I’m just wondering!

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Les's avatar

Anything by Sondheim. Especially Into the Woods. That is simply the most wonderful musical ever written. I guess if I had to pick one of them, it would have to be “Last Midnight” that the Witch sings.

sereneadage's avatar

Let Me Dance For You from A Chorus Line. It’s perfect. or The Music and The Mirror. Also from A Chorus Line.

buster's avatar

Oklahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plain and the waving wheat can sure smell sweet when the wind comes right behind the rain. Okies do it raw.

0o_Niques_o0's avatar

Memory from Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber

brownlemur's avatar

Either La Vie Boheme or Another Day by Jonathan Larson (Rent).

wildflower's avatar

I’ve never been to a Broadway show (I feel so deprived), but of the West End musicals I’ve seen, my favorite would have to be Phantom of the Opera or anything from Mama Mia (for nostalgic reasons)

Tennis5tar's avatar

Anything from Rent (Jonathan Larson) or Blood Brothers (Willy Russell). Both wonderful productions.

Bsilver's avatar

Agreed with anything from Rent, and I’m also going to go with Aida (Elton John/Tim Rice) as well

Eambos's avatar

Take a listen, its just so classy.

wildflower's avatar

rick roll much?

Eambos's avatar

eh, i gotta get back at peedub and others somehow.

wildflower's avatar

hahaha….good luck :)

xmen24's avatar

How about “Think of Me”, phantom of the opera ;)

boffin's avatar

Well…
Now that “Young Frankenstein” is on Broadway…..
‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’

skfinkel's avatar

What a hard question: I think of Carousel and the many songs there, and Annie Get Your Gun, and A Little Night Music. Those were the days, my friend.

Wine321's avatar

anything from rent sounds awesome.

kruger_d's avatar

Love the finale from Candide. It is lovely, simple, and true, and kind of a surprisingly sweet twist to a raucously funny musical.

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