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"She's a Woman" from Kiss of the Spider Woman
"What is it About Her" from The Wild Party (Lippa)
"Funny" from City of Angels
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If you're looking for an audition song, I would sing "Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield. I'd pee a little if I were behind the audition table, and would give you the job just for being creative and bad ass.


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I's called I hate you witch, or whatever.


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blaxx said: "That Wicked song that starts as if the witches are going to come out as lesbians but in reality they just needed a long song to express their dislike for each other.
I's called I hate you witch, or whatever."
HAHAHA It's called "What Is This Feeling?"


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“The Gentleman Is A Dope” from Allegro, by Rodgers and Hammerstein


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dramamama611 said: "This thread is 5 years old, pretty sure the op is no longer seeking out songs."
Good grief why does it matter? Just skip past it!


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So, pointing something factual out is now frowned upon? I wasn't criticizing. Sheesh.
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Regardless of how old this thread is, I'm surprised no one else has mentioned ''I Still Get Jealous'' from ''High Button Shoes'' (1947). It was reprised in ''Jerome Robbins' Broadway'' (1989).
Nick Jonas, who has 4 B'way credits, has a pop hit, ''Jealous.''
blaxx said: "That Wicked song that starts as if the witches are going to come out as lesbians but in reality they just needed a long song to express their dislike for each other.
I's called I hate you witch, or whatever."
it's called "Loathing" and it may be the most brilliant use of musical comedy in the entire score, because it plays against our expectations and sings about the exhilaration of hatred rather than making it all doom and gloom.
GavestonPS said: "it's called "Loathing" and it may be the most brilliant use of musical comedy in the entire score, because it plays against our expectations and sings about the exhilaration of hatred rather than making it all doom and gloom."
The title is officially "What Is This Feeling?" and anyone who is calling it "Loathing" is doing it in the same way as people use "Tits and Ass" to refer to "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three."








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Posted: 9/23/14 at 3:59pm