Songs from Musicals: #32, “The Sound of Music,” from “The Sound of Music”

Honorable mentions: “Something Good,” “Edelweiss” The Sound of Music, your mother’s and my mother’s favorite musical. I think as soon as a woman with kids turns forty – maybe even thirty-five – she gravitates inexorably towards the Julie Andrews film, which won Best Picture a year after #33, four years after #43, and seven years… Read More Songs from Musicals: #32, “The Sound of Music,” from “The Sound of Music”

Songs from Musicals: #33, “On the Street Where You Live,” from My Fair Lady

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYGcjGRc-yA Honorable mentions: “The Rain in Spain,” “With a Little Bit of Luck” Times have changed, as we mentioned a few posts back, and one of the changes that I find most curious in our expectations for films is that everyone should be able to do everything for the parts they play. Remember when it came out… Read More Songs from Musicals: #33, “On the Street Where You Live,” from My Fair Lady

Songs from Musicals: #34, “Another National Anthem,” from Assassins

Honorable mentions: “The Ballad of Czolgosz,” “Unworthy of Your Love” My history teachers from my junior and senior year of high school liked to take the last ten minutes or so of Friday’s class and give a “GIQ,” or “General Information Quiz.” The ten questions were mostly current events, although some involved vague pop culture,… Read More Songs from Musicals: #34, “Another National Anthem,” from Assassins

Songs from Musicals: #35 “The Greatest Star of All,” from Sunset Boulevard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8RZR5O5CK4 Honorable mentions: “New Ways to Dream,” “This Time Next Year” Like Jeremy Jordan, Sunset Blvd  (as I’m going to call it to avoid confusion) has gotten thorough treatment on this blog in the recent past. And while Sunset Blvd and Sunset Boulevard aren’t the same thing at all, they are devilish close. One occasionally wonders how Don Black and… Read More Songs from Musicals: #35 “The Greatest Star of All,” from Sunset Boulevard

Songs from Musicals: #37, “We Both Reached for the Gun,” from Chicago

Honorable mentions: “Roxie,” “Mr. Cellophane” Did somebody say “period comedy involving murder?” Chicago and Sweeney Todd are not exactly the same musical, but golly, they are close. The difference is Foucault: while the harsh sexual standards elide any real sex from Sweeney Todd, there’s also significantly more sexual freedom for characters like Todd and Mrs. Lovett to… Read More Songs from Musicals: #37, “We Both Reached for the Gun,” from Chicago

Songs from Musicals: #38, “Parlor Songs,” from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Honorable mentions: “Pirelli’s Miracle Elixir,” “A Little Priest” This is an admittedly weird song to pick, one of the first to get cut from the average production. Sweeney Todd is more than strange, though: it’s a class-conscious comedy about a serial killer and his lover, who takes the bodies and puts them into her all-the-rage meat… Read More Songs from Musicals: #38, “Parlor Songs,” from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Songs from Musicals: #39, “Til I Hear You Sing,” from Love Never Dies

Honorable mentions: meh The premise of Love Never Dies is, at best, distasteful: a decade after the events of The Phantom of the Opera, we find out that the Phantom has escaped to Coney Island, where Raoul and Christine show up, and we are treated to a sermon about which man Christine should have chosen. I don’t believe… Read More Songs from Musicals: #39, “Til I Hear You Sing,” from Love Never Dies

Songs from Musicals: #41, “Luck Be a Lady,” from Guys and Dolls

Honorable mentions: “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat,” “Fugue for Tinhorns” We’re on our tenth entry of fifty right now, and it’s time to talk about Glee, because I don’t actually know about real musicals. Darren Criss tried out before the show started filming at all, ultimately got on as Blaine, and singlehandedly did CPR for… Read More Songs from Musicals: #41, “Luck Be a Lady,” from Guys and Dolls