--"There's Always a Woman" from *Anyone Can Whistle* --"Could I Leave You" from *Follies* --sections from "At the Ballet" from *A Chorus Line* --"No More" from *See What I Wanna See*
Those are just off the top of my head. Any of them fit what you're looking for? If not, I'll search my music collection a little more deeply. :)
"The Gentleman Is A Dope" - Allegro "No One'll Ever Love You" - Goldilocks "Who Needs Her?" - Breakfast At Tiffany's "What Did I Ever See In Him?" - Bye Bye Birdie "Easy For You" - Rags "Grand Knowing You" - She Loves Me "You Wanna Be My Friend?" - Closer Than Ever "It Would Have Been Wonderful" - A Little Night Music
I have been looking at the word 'Cinderella' all day.
"Stepsister's Lament"; take the duet and make it a solo.
Play it for real and for keeps. The realer it is, the flat-out funnier it is. Think if Nell Carter had ever played these roles. She didn't but imagine what she might have done.
You Can't Cheat An Honest Man - BAJOUR The Jet Song - WEST SIDE STORY Everything I've Got - BY JUPITER Lonely Room - OKLAHOMA! Take Him - PAL JOEY You're Not Fooling Me - 110 IN THE SHADE Winter And Summer - CELEBRATION
Two of my suggestions have already been mentioned: "Anything You Can Do" (Annie Get Your Gun) and "Just You Wait" (My Fair Lady").
Other suggestions: "Show Me," "Without You," and "Why Can't a Woman" (all from "My Fair Lady," in which the two main characters spend most of the show furious with each other ... until they realize they're in love, which is why I think Higgins has to be reasonably young and sexy, but that's for another thread).
Still others: "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria" (The Sound of Music); "Aldonza" (her soliloquy, from "Man of La Mancha"); Anna's song, whose name I've forgotten, about her fury with the way the King treats his family and servants (The King and I); "He had it Coming" (Chicago).
I've noticed that many "dislike" songs are sung by female voices, so I hope that's what you're looking for.
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Posted: 1/7/13 at 09:54pm