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They say that falling in love is wonderful... and doesn't Broadway know it! Valentine's Day is here and love is all around us. At this most romantic time of the year, we can't help but wonder... what is the greatest Broadway love song ever?
BroadwayWorld continues our great tradition of finding that consensus- and this year we have more answers than ever! We've gathered responses from over 1500 performers, composers, industry professionals, and entertainment personalities from all over the world.
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Bigfoot! | Funny Girl
I'll keep it classic. I love "A Case of You" by Joni Mitchell. She's just keeping it real, keeping it from the soul. That's my answer.
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We're Gonna Die | A Bronx Tale | Soul Doctor
I really only listen to breakup songs, but I like "Flowers" from Hadestown.
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Little Women | Thoroughly Modern Millie | Les Miserables
My favorite love song is "Love Walked In" by George Gershwin.
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On the Twentieth Century | Nice Work If You Can Get It. Memphis | Spamalot | Wonderful Town
I have two. For my wife it would be "So In Love" from Kiss Me Kate. For my Daughter: "More I Cannot Wish You" from Guys and Dolls.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark | Memphis
"Ain't Nothin' but a Kiss" from the musical Memphis. The sparks flew with my dance partner as we danced together during that song. We are married now and I blame the drums and hot choreography for the beginning of our love story.
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Ruthless | Ethel Merman's Broadway
After seeing Bernadette Peters sing “I Got Lost In Your Arms” in Annie Get Your Gun, it’s been my favorite love song since.
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Mamma Mia | Chess
"How Could I Ever Know" from The Secret Garden. As only theater can do, this love duet transcends the worldly constrictions of their love. "Sure as you breath I am there beside you." Beautiful!
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ANYTHING GOES
My choice for most romantic Broadway love song...would be "Too Many Mornings" from FOLLIES. Perhaps because I sang it, (ya think?) and because it seems appropriate for the Stephen Sondheim Theater.
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Cirque du Soleil Paramour | Can-Can
"Fanny" from Fanny. It's my favorite because a sailor sings about how if he hadn't already given his heart away to the sea, he would give it to his soul mate, Fanny. But he must follow his dream and leave Fanny behind while he journeys out and sails. The melody is gorgeous and every time he repeats her name you can tell his sweet little tenor voice dies a little bit and it just breaks my heart. The song isn't overdone which is refreshing, and as Show People can't we all relate to putting our craft first before pretty much everything? It's like the "What I did for Love" of a sailor in 1954.
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Kiki & Herb: Alive on Broadway
I would have to say "What Would I Do?" from FALSETTOLAND. Wistful, full. Brings me to tears everytime. And it has the word 'shmaltz' in it, so it would have to be the most romantic for a Jew like me...
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The Heart of Rock nd Roll
“Love To Me” by Adam Guettel from The Light in the Piazza. This is the embodiment of romance and pure love. From the gentle arpeggio accompaniment to the lyrics describing how the things that make us love someone are the simple everyday things that are sometimes overlooked. I just melt every time I hear it.
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The Jonathan Larson Project
I do love "The Little Things You Do Together" from Company. I just think it's a brilliantly composed song and we were just playing it in the room the other day and it's absolutely fabulous. So that's what I would think of.
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MJ | West Side Story
My favorite Broadway love song is "I Got Love" from the musical Purlie. This song warms my heart and is a reminder of how beautiful love is, not just romantically but in every aspect of life. Also... MELBA MOORE.
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The Jonathan Larson Project | Spring Awakening | Les Miserables | Smash
My favorite Broadway love song is kind of obscure, so I hope you'll go home and listen to it if you don't know it. It's called "The Shortest Day of the Year" from Boys from Syracuse, Rogers and Hart, in which the sentiment is, the shortest day of the year has the longest night of the year, and the longest night is the shortest night with you. Come on! And the melody is beautiful, and it's about the winter solstice, which I love. It's very cool and very beautiful.
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Wolf Hall: Parts 1 and 2 | The Norman Conquests
“One Hand, One Heart" from West Side Story… First sung in NYC at The Winter Garden!
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The King and I | Here Lies Love
"My Funny Valentine." I think that's beautiful. It's about what real love is- not the showy flashy things but the true person inside.
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Once | Coram Boy | The Lieutenant of Inishmore
If I had to chose a favorite Broadway love song, I think it would have to be Stephen Sondheim's "Losing My Mind." This song beautifully captures the ability of love's power to haunt, and I love that it can apply to anyone of any age, at any point in their life. It's universal, and yet deeply personal, as if it were written just for you. However, if we're speaking in terms of Valentine's Day, I guess it's not a really happy love song is it...?
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Harold & Maude | BONES
There are so many. But I'll go with the one that I was listening to in my car earlier today. "My Heart is So Full of You" from THE MOST HAPPY FELLA by Frank Loesser. In the show, the relationship between the singers of this song (Tony and Rosabella) got off to a terribly shaky start built around lies and feelings of betrayal. But then they start over and start to truly fall in love with each other and they sing this song. Tony is so excited singing "My wife, she's a love me now!" And Rosabella releases herself of a life of wishes and dreams as she realizes that she has the real thing. Oh, I get so excited talking about it. Starting over. True love. "My Heart is So Full of You." That's my pick. Happy Valentine's Day.
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Puffs
"People Will Say We're in Love" from Oklahoma! I'm a sucker for the classics.
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Trip of Love
This is going to seem self-help-y but I am always blown away by "I'm Here" from The Color Purple, but it's not about romantic love it's about self love! You have to love yourself! Be your own Valentine - it's a made up holiday anyway.
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Once On This Island | Xanadu | The Color Purple
"Bill," from Show Boat. I’m a sucker for nerdy love!
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Hands on a Hardbody | Shrek the Musical
"I'm Gone" from Hands on a Hardbody because it's two young people who fall in love because they share a common dream. It reminds me of my wife and me.
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Bigfoot! | The Cottage | The Big Gay Jamboree
It's not from Broadway, but it's a Steve Winwood song, "Higher Love". And then there have been a few covers of it over the years. I love that song. My wife and I, we could dance our buns off to that any day. It doesn't necessarily need to be Valentine's Day, but we probably will that day too.
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Sunday In The Park With George | Parade | Dream | The Who's Tommy | Crazy For You | Chess | Les Miserables | Cats | Oklahoma
My all time favorite love song is "My Romance" from Jumbo. Rogers and Hart say it all right there. What a score! Little Girl Blue was from it too which is one of my all time favorite fall out of love songs...
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ROCK OF AGES | SWEENEY TODD
"Johanna" from SWEENEY TODD and "Maria" from WEST SIDE STORY.
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Cat on a Hot Tine Roof | Curtains | Thou Shalt Not | Ah | Wilderness! | Steel Pier
"I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do"
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown | Benny & Joon | Breakfast at Tiffany's
"Love Changes Everything" from Aspects of Love. When you think about each and every one of those lyrics, it captures a little facet of what it feels like to fall in love, to be in love, or to lose a love. It's all of those stages. It's about who you become in going through the process.
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