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The Singer's musical theatre anthology : a collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type : the selections are presented in their authentic settings, excerpted from the original vocal scores

Title
The Singer's musical theatre anthology : a collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type : the selections are presented in their authentic settings, excerpted from the original vocal scores / [compiled and edited by Richard Walters].
Publication
Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard, c1986-[2008]

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v. 5Notated musicUse in library JNN 94-5 v. 5Performing Arts Research Collections - Music
v. 4Notated musicUse in library JNN 94-5 v. 4Performing Arts Research Collections - Music
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Additional Authors
Walters, Richard.
Description
1 vocal score (5 v.); 31 cm.
Subject
  • Musicals > Excerpts > Vocal scores with piano
  • Songs (Medium voice) with piano
Note
  • For medium or low voice and piano.
Contents
  • v. 1. Annie get your gun. I got the sun in the morning ; Doin' what comes natur'lly -- Anyone can whistle. Anyone can whistle -- Babes in arms. The lady is a tramp -- Cabaret. Don't tell Mama ; What would you do? ; Cabaret -- Call me madam. The hostess with the mostes' on the ball -- Cats. Memory -- Chicago. Funny honey -- A chorus line. Dance, ten, looks, three -- Cinderella. Stepsisters' lament -- Evita. Don't cry for me Argentina -- Finian's rainbow. How are things in Glocca Morra? ; Look to the rainbow -- Flower drum song. I enjoy being a girl -- Follies. Broadway baby ; Could I leave you ; In Buddy's eyes ; Losing my mind -- Gentlemen prefer blondes. Diamonds are a girl's best friend ; Ain't there anyone here for love? -- Godspell. Turn back, O man -- Guys and dolls. Take back your mink -- Gypsy. Some people -- How to succeed in business without really trying. Happy to keep his dinner warm -- Kiss me, Kate. Always true to you in my fashion ; Why can't you behave? -- A little night music. The miller's son ; Send in the clowns -- Oklahoma! I cain't say no -- On a clear day you can see forever. He wasn't you ; What did I have that I don't have? -- South Pacific. A cockeyed optimist ; I'm in love with a wonderful guy -- Sweeney Todd. By the sea ; The worst pies in London -- Two by two. An old man -- The unsinkable Molly Brown. I ain't down yet --
  • v. 2. Allegro. The gentleman is a dope -- Anyone can whistle. There won't be trumpets -- Anything goes. I get a kick out of you -- The apple tree. Feelings -- Babes in arms. I wish I were in love again ; Johnny one note -- Ballroom. Fifty percent -- Bells are ringing. The party's over ; Long before I knew you -- Chess. Someone else's story -- A chorus line. What I did for love -- Company. Another hundred people -- Evita. I'd be surprisingly good for you -- Funny girl. The music that makes me dance -- Good news. I want to be bad -- Grease. Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee -- Guys and dolls. Adelaide's lament -- Gypsy. Small world -- House of flowers. I never has seen snow -- I can get it for you wholesale. Who knows -- Kiss me, Kate. I hate men -- Mame. If he walked into my life -- Me and Juliet. We deserve each other -- Merrily we roll along. Now you know -- Les miseŕables. I dreamed a dream ; On my own -- The mystery of Edwin Drood. The wages of sin -- Nine. My husband makes movies -- No strings. The sweetest sounds -- Oliver! As long as he needs me -- On the town. I can cook too -- Once upon a mattress. Shy -- Peter Pan. Never Never Land -- Plain and fancy. It's a helluva way to run a love affair -- The secret garden. Hold on -- She loves me. A trip to the library -- Song and dance. Tell me on a Sunday -- Sunday in the park with George. Everybody loves Louis -- They're playing our song. If he really knew me --
  • v. 3. Annie get your gun. You can't get a man with a gun ; They say it's wonderful -- The apple tree. Gorgeous -- Beauty and the beast. A change in me -- Cabaret. So what? ; Mein Herr ; Maybe this time -- Chicago. Class ; When you're good to Mama -- A chorus line. Nothing -- Company. The ladies who lunch -- Cowgirls. Heads or tails ; Don't call me trailer trash -- Do re mi. Adventure -- Follies. Ah, but underneath ; Uptown, downtown -- Footloose. Can you find it in your heart? -- Funny girl. Don't rain on my parade -- Girl crazy. But not for me -- Gypsy. Everything's coming up roses ; Rose's turn -- I can get it for you wholesale. Miss Marmelstein -- I love you, you're perfect, now change. Always a bridesmaid -- Is there life after high school? Nothing really happened -- Jekyll & Hyde. Someone like you ; A new life -- Leave it to me. My heart belongs to Daddy -- Miss Saigon. I'd give my life for you -- Parade. My child will forgive me ; You don't know this man -- Ruthless. Teaching third grade -- St. Louis woman. I had myself a true love -- Side show. Who will love me as I am? -- Song and dance. Let me finish ; Third letter home -- Songs for a new world. Stars and the moon -- South Pacific. Honey Bun -- Sunset Boulevard. As if we never said goodbye ; With one look -- Working. Just a housewife -- You're a good man, Charlie Brown. My new philosophy --
  • v. 4. Aida. The past is another land ; I know the truth -- Annie get your gun. I got lost in his arms -- Aspects of love. Anything but lonely -- Avenue Q. Fhere's a fine, fine line -- The beautiful game. Our kind of love -- Bells are ringing. I'm going back -- The best little whorehouse in Texas. Hard candy Christmas -- The boy from Oz. Don't cry out loud -- Chess. Heaven help my heart -- Chicago. Nowadays ; Roxie -- A chorus line. The music and the mirror -- Elegies for angels, punks, and raging queens. Angels, punks, and raging queens -- Follies. I'm still here -- The full monty. Life with Harold -- Grand Hotel. I want to go to Hollywood -- Grease. There are worse things I could do -- Hairspray. In can hear the bells ; Miss Baltimore Crabs -- I love you, you're perfect, now change. I will be loved tonight -- Jesus Christ superstar. I don't know how to love him -- The last five years. Still hurting ; See I'm smiling -- The lion king. Shadowland -- Monty Python's Spamalot. Whatever happened to my part? -- The producers. When you got it, flaunt it -- Songs for new world. Just one step -- A star is born. The mant hat got away -- Thoroughly modern Millie. Gimmie gimmie -- Wicked. Popular ; I'm not that girl ; The Wizard and I -- The wild party. Look at me now ; How did we come to this? -- Wish you were here. Shopping around -- Wonderful town. One hundred easy ways --
  • The act. City lights -- Ain't misbehavin'. Keepin' out of mischief now -- Avenue Q. Special --The baker's wife. Meadowlark -- Barnum. The colors of my life -- Bells are ringing. It's a perfect relationship -- City of Angels. What you don't know about women -- Children of Eden. Children of Eden -- The color purple. Too beautiful for words -- Curtains. It's a business ; Thinking of him -- Dirty rotten scoundrels. Here I am -- Dreamgirls. And I am telling you I'm not going ; I am changing -- The drowsy chaperone. Show off -- Grease. Freddy, my love -- Grey Gardens. The cake I had -- Hairspray. Good morning Baltimore -- The last five years. When you come home to me ; I can do better than that -- The life. My body -- A little princess. Live out loud -- Mamma mia! The winner takes it all -- On a clear day you can see forever. Hurry! It's lovely up here -- The pirate queen. Woman -- Rent. Without you -- Song and dance. Take that look off your face -- Sophisticated ladies. Hit me with a hot note -- Monty Python's Spamalot. Find your Grail -- Spring awakening. The dark I know well ; Mama who bore me -- Sweet Charity. Where am I going ; If my friends could see me now -- Tarzan. You'll be in my heart -- Thoroughly modern Millie. Not for the life of me -- Tick, tick ... boom! Come to your senses -- Wicked. Defying gravity ; For good -- Working. It's an art -- Zorba. Life is.
Call Number
JNN 94-5
ISBN
  • 0881885452 (v. 1)
  • 0793523303 (v. 2)
  • 0634009753 (v. 3)
  • 1423400240 (v. 4)
  • 1423446992 (v. 5)
LCCN
884088191658
OCLC
  • 18646828
  • NYPG91-C1261
Title
The Singer's musical theatre anthology : a collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type : the selections are presented in their authentic settings, excerpted from the original vocal scores / [compiled and edited by Richard Walters].
Imprint
Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard, c1986-[2008]
Edition
Mezzo-soprano/Belter.
Added Author
Walters, Richard.
Other Standard Identifier
884088191658 (v. 5)
Publisher No.
HL00740123 Hal Leonard
HL00000394 Hal Leonard
HL00361072 Hal Leonard
HL00747031 Hal Leonard
HL00001152 Hal Leonard
Research Call Number
JNN 94-5 Vol. 2-
JNG 91-186 Vol. 1 only in this call number
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