All Songs From This Week's GLEE Now Available! Featuring ANNIE, FUNNY GIRL & More

By: Apr. 21, 2014
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All the songs from this week's episode of FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE, titled "Opening Night", are now available to hear - including some stupendous showstoppers from much-loved musicals ANNIE, FUNNY GIRL and more, also featuring the returns of Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch.

This weekend, BroadwayWorld hosted an exclusive WORLD premiere of a gem from Jule Styne and Bob Merrill's iconic score for FUNNY GIRL, featuring Lea Michele performing "I'm The Greatest Star" - available here.

"I'm The Greatest Star" is one of many standout tunes from the legendary score for FUNNY GIRL that has been showcased on the new mostly NYC-set season of the series thus far, which has also included "Don't Rain On My Parade", "You Are Woman, I Am Man" and "People".

Of note, "I'm The Greatest Star" is not the only musical theatre mainstay in the song catalog for GLEE's "Opening Night" ep - "Who Are You Now?", also from FUNNY GIRL, as well as "NYC" from ANNIE both make appearances, too.

The official description of GLEE's "Opening Night" is as follows: "The night has finally arrived for Rachel's (Lea Michele) Broadway debut in "Funny Girl," and she has very special guests in town to support her career-defining moment in the all-new "Opening Night" episode of GLEE."

GLEE airs on Tuesdays at 8 PM on FOX

More information about GLEE: The Music is available at the official site here.

Listen to the songs from GLEE's "Opening Night" episode below.


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