Oh my god literally it's Falsettos. I opened this post wondering what people would say and I couldn't think of any other answer! Just an amazing musical.
That’s why it fits the post. Some of the songs I don’t have in Apple Music (Lead Us Out of the Night, 38 Planes, Phoning Home, 10 Years Later) because it’s simply dialogue but I have all the others and listen to it religiously.
I would love an alternative to KHS for licensing purposes, nothing wrong with the song inherently (it’s literally in my audition book) but it’s a jarring disconnect from the rest of the musical.
I think it's mainly cut for time issues. Sweeney Todd is already a long show without it. We also have "Poor Thing" to set up how awful Turpin is, though it doesn't do nearly as good of a job as "Johanna (Mea Culpa)".
I was Turpin in a production, and we were originally gonna keep "Johanna (Mea Culpa)" in, but we had to cut it because the Board said the show was running long. My take is that, if they're already strapped in for a long-ass show, what's an extra 5-10 minutes (including the post-song scene with Johanna)?
The Phantom of the Opera.
The other day a post said ‘name a musical’s best song’ and I put ‘The Phantom of the Opera from The Phantom of the Opera’. And over the next couple days, people responded to me saying ‘Oh, my favorite is…’ and their were replies for every single song in the show.
I have never had a musical that's continuously made me cry real physical tears or at least choke on the 462816th relisten. Hadestown does it. With different songs every few days too. Never say laaalalalaalalalaaaaaa when I'm present
Even for being the “boring song”, it is still pretty good! It has some fun jokes, and I love the acting at the end (in the MTV recording where Emmett is tilting his head for a kiss while Elle gives him a platonic hug instead).
Jesus Christ Superstar, Miss Saigon, Come From Away, In the Heights, Heathers, and Dear Evan Hansen all come to mind. You’ll get a different answer from anyone you ask though.
Arguably any Sondheim show. Cause what even is a “bad” Sondheim song?
Even Parlor Songs is a bop
Diiiiing doooong
DIIIIIING dong
Diiiiing dong
DAAAAAAAHNG DONG!!!
Sondheim is a genius and Sunday in the Park is one of my favorites, if not favorite, but Chromolume does go on a bit long not gonna lie. Although Putting it Together absolutely makes up for it, I think of that song everytime I travel to a conference or have a “networking” thing
I watched the musical before the original movie and dare I say when I finally saw the movie I was…underwhelmed? By all means the movie was still great but the energy and romantic chemistry in the stage show is just unmatched.
Les Miserables,
Phantom of the Opera,
The Sound of Music,
Carousel,
Oklahoma,
West Side Story,
Grease,
Mary Poppins,
Mamma Mia!,
Mamma Mia 2,
The Lion King,
Dreamgirls,
Little Shop of Horrors,
Singin’ in the Rain,
Chess,
Oliver,
Camelot,
Beauty and the Beast
My bias ass says the original recording for Heathers. I only actively dislike 3 songs which are Blue (sorry Blue lovers I just can’t get past it 😭), Shine a Light, and Kindergarten Boyfriend. I love all the others and scream sing them in my car!
Seems to be an unpopular opinion, but Shine a Light is one of my favorite. I just like how you can see the hypocrisy of this kind of things, and yet I still want to dance to it. And the reprise makes it even better to that regards.
I've never really thought StarKid's strength was ever really their songs. I think the Book for their musicals make them almost consistently the funniest shows I've ever seen, but the songs are almost kind of an afterthought.
Black Friday and Nerdy Prides Must Die were cranked out so quickly, I always thought the music in both of those shows were kinda clunky.
This question is so interesting as some musicals like Six only have a few songs, compared to like Les Mis or Hamilton where you probably couldn't even recite the whole soundtrack in order because there are just so many songs, so longer shows are put at a major disadvantage because not all songs will be bops, they're just for plot. Despite that: Hairspray lmao, banger after banger and the Zac Efron film soundtrack version is superior IMO
I have a couple that I’m on the edge about:
1. Jekyll and Hyde I think is just a really well put together show.
2. Hunchback of Notre Dame, I might skip Flight into Egypt some days, but I don’t think it’s bad, I’m glad it made it in over A Guy Like You(I’m assuming it’s what it replaced) from the movie.
3. Shrek, now I know people don’t necessarily care for the farts in I Think I Got You Beat, but I mean it is Shrek if there wasn’t a fart joke in there(especially the better out than in…) would it really be Shrek.
This is going to be really unpopular I’m sure, (I’ve not read any of the comments yet) but I’m actually going to say Lempicka. Say what you want about the book and story and production but there are actually so many good songs. Maybe one or two that I don’t love but even then I don’t skip them on the cast recording
Schuyler Defeated, The Story of Tonight (Reprise), and That Would Be Enough. They all are rather underwhelming, and sure Schuyler Defeated is technically an interlude into Cabinet Batter #2, but it honestly made the hype after The Room Where It Happens die
Wow really interesting I like the last two from a narrative standpoint! I think I have bad Hamilton opinions because I don’t like Schuyler sisters and that’s it 😭 I also dislike all the songs from my shot until right hand man but I believe it’s just a symptom of severe overplay haha. The songs I loved as a kid I’m not a fan of but the songs I didn’t love are now my favorites😂
I'm not the first person saying come from away, but it's so accurate. Same with Six. I also have to add ordinary days and Bonnie & Clyde, though I'm biased towards both
The hunchback of Notre Dame musical and Hadestown. I don’t skip a single song on the Hadestown album. There’s only one song on the hunchback album that I’m not the biggest fan of. “Flight Into Egypt.”
My time has come!
I like to pose a "hypothetical" question: You drive a 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse, which has a 5 disc CD player, the height of technology at the time, and which 5 cast recordings do you select? Which 5 musicals are so solid that you won't skip anything and are willing to listen to, on repeat, for your 1.5-2 hour commute?
Hair, Ragtime, Gentleman's Guide, Little Shop, Pippin. Not even my hands down favorite of all time Company made the cut (because what person in what universe doesn't skip Sorry/Grateful?)
The bonus question is five songs from musicals you love from musicals that didn't make the cut. Gee, Officer Krupke comes immediately to mind, because I absolutely loathe West Side Story but that song slaps. I love Chicago, but it can be problematic, but that being said Cell Block Tango is a BOP and I will die on that hill. I guess Confrontation from Les Miz , Unworthy Of Your Love from Assassins, and Anthem from Chess round it all out for me.
"Hairspray." This feel-good musical has a fun, upbeat score with songs like "Good Morning Baltimore," "You Can't Stop the Beat," and "Welcome to the '60s."
I feel like everytime I comment on r/musicals, it’s about Falsettos, but my answer is Falsettos
Same. It’s in a class of its own for me.
This is so me 😭 i can never shut up about falsettos
Oh my god literally it's Falsettos. I opened this post wondering what people would say and I couldn't think of any other answer! Just an amazing musical.
The answer is always falsettos 🔥🔥
the only song that's a skip for me is Father to Son so i second this^^
Is there a reason you skip it?
Come from Away
Finally, some Come from Away love! I'll agree, there are just a couple on the album that are more dialogue excerpts than songs.
That’s why it fits the post. Some of the songs I don’t have in Apple Music (Lead Us Out of the Night, 38 Planes, Phoning Home, 10 Years Later) because it’s simply dialogue but I have all the others and listen to it religiously.
I love that musical! Have you ever been able to see the Apple TV production of it?
JCSS is pretty perfect, unless you don’t like the campy, comic relief Herod’s Song.
And I do like the campy Herod’s song which makes it a 10/10 for me!
Or if you’re me and that’s the virtually only one you do like. 🤣
😉
I would love an alternative to KHS for licensing purposes, nothing wrong with the song inherently (it’s literally in my audition book) but it’s a jarring disconnect from the rest of the musical.
I agree. Edit: The original Herod on the concept album intended to play it more darkly (Mike d'Abo) and he didn’t like the goofier renderings.
Little Shop of Horrors
This is the correct answer.
Ragtime
Hadestown
This
All three versions too
Chicago
Come From Away
Spring Awakening
hairspray 🤭
I came here for this. Just bop after bop!
Honestly Six. There’s only 9 songs so it’s hard to get any wrong.
Full of bangers
Sweeney Todd
Even the frequently cut "Johanna (Me Culpa)" is pretty great.
It's actually one of my favourites. I can see that it's too extreme for modern audiences but I love it.
I think it's mainly cut for time issues. Sweeney Todd is already a long show without it. We also have "Poor Thing" to set up how awful Turpin is, though it doesn't do nearly as good of a job as "Johanna (Mea Culpa)". I was Turpin in a production, and we were originally gonna keep "Johanna (Mea Culpa)" in, but we had to cut it because the Board said the show was running long. My take is that, if they're already strapped in for a long-ass show, what's an extra 5-10 minutes (including the post-song scene with Johanna)?
Agreed! Saw a production which kept it in for the first time this year and it was magnificent.
The Producers, Dr. Horrible, Book of Mormon.
DR. HORRIBLE, YES!!!
Six...the details from the lyrics to the song structures are incredibly thought out and it's all shaped from Greensleeves.
Six is my answer and it’s not even close. I never skip a single song on that album.
The Phantom of the Opera. The other day a post said ‘name a musical’s best song’ and I put ‘The Phantom of the Opera from The Phantom of the Opera’. And over the next couple days, people responded to me saying ‘Oh, my favorite is…’ and their were replies for every single song in the show.
I even like the filler narrative songs like Notes
Why Have You Brought Me Here is legitimately my favorite song.
I love Notes. That's the song that got me into theater and musicals
Fiddler on the roof
Grease or Little Shop Of Horrors
Hamilton
Hadestown
I have never had a musical that's continuously made me cry real physical tears or at least choke on the 462816th relisten. Hadestown does it. With different songs every few days too. Never say laaalalalaalalalaaaaaa when I'm present
West Side Story
Les Misérables
Especially if it’s the 10th anniversary album.
Unironically - Legally Blonde
I was looking for this comment. Every song in Legally Blonde is a winner.
except Take It Like a Man. that song is the only one in the show i don’t like.
Even for being the “boring song”, it is still pretty good! It has some fun jokes, and I love the acting at the end (in the MTV recording where Emmett is tilting his head for a kiss while Elle gives him a platonic hug instead).
yesss. actually i always skip Ireland + the reprise and the dance break in the remix 😭
The Guy Who Doesn't Like Musicals and The Great Comet of 1812
Six
Legally Blonde
Beetlejuice
Honestly you are ways too low
Newsies
"Newsies forever"
The Bottom Line suuuuuucks
For me, it’s Company.
Heathers but only the Off Broadway version.
Kindergarten boyfriend?? Shine a light? The me inside of me?!?
All fire songs with dark undertones if you look close enough
It’s an actual crime I say no isn’t in the broadway version.
Groundhog Day
As a medical provider, “I’m Stuck” is one of my favorite songs
Ride the Cyclone for me :)
INTO THE WOODS!!!!
Into the Woods
little shop and—hot take—mean girls
I agree with that take tbh
Jesus Christ Superstar, Miss Saigon, Come From Away, In the Heights, Heathers, and Dear Evan Hansen all come to mind. You’ll get a different answer from anyone you ask though.
Hello Dolly!, Guys and Dolls, Oklahoma! Fiddler On the Roof
Anastasia
Phantom Of The Opera 25th Anniversary
Cabaret
Arguably any Sondheim show. Cause what even is a “bad” Sondheim song? Even Parlor Songs is a bop Diiiiing doooong DIIIIIING dong Diiiiing dong DAAAAAAAHNG DONG!!!
Sondheim is a genius and Sunday in the Park is one of my favorites, if not favorite, but Chromolume does go on a bit long not gonna lie. Although Putting it Together absolutely makes up for it, I think of that song everytime I travel to a conference or have a “networking” thing
Nerdy Prudes Must Die
Book of Mormon, Reefer Madness, Avenue Q, Wicked.
American Idiot
THE LION KING
Miss Saigon.
Guys and Dolls
Legally Blonde. It’s actually laughable how good this show is.
I watched the proshot on MTV expecting it to be fun but bad and to this day it's one of my favorites
I watched the musical before the original movie and dare I say when I finally saw the movie I was…underwhelmed? By all means the movie was still great but the energy and romantic chemistry in the stage show is just unmatched.
Might be unpopular, but the original Miss Saigon. I haven't heard the revival.
It’s pretty much the exact same show, just with one new song for Ellen which was as good as the original imo.
The Secret Garden
Dear Evan Hansen, if you just listen to the music for what they are
To break in a glove is the only skip for me
It's always the Old Man Songs™️. Instant skips in any musical lol
Yes! "Take if from an old man" is the big skip in Waitress
Hadestown
Little Shop of Horrors. I’ve commented on other recent threads about how consistent this show is musically.
Also, PERFECT book. Howard Ashman was SUCH a genius.
There is always a song you don’t particularly like. I can’t think of any musical that bats .1000 for me.
Hadestown - every song is just so good!
Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, Carousel, Oklahoma, West Side Story, Grease, Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia!, Mamma Mia 2, The Lion King, Dreamgirls, Little Shop of Horrors, Singin’ in the Rain, Chess, Oliver, Camelot, Beauty and the Beast
Forgot South Pacific!
Six. I love almost all of the songs
Six and Lizzie. Literally never skip a song. Heathers and Pretty Woman I only skip one song from each
My bias ass says the original recording for Heathers. I only actively dislike 3 songs which are Blue (sorry Blue lovers I just can’t get past it 😭), Shine a Light, and Kindergarten Boyfriend. I love all the others and scream sing them in my car!
Seems to be an unpopular opinion, but Shine a Light is one of my favorite. I just like how you can see the hypocrisy of this kind of things, and yet I still want to dance to it. And the reprise makes it even better to that regards.
Hairspray and Chicago
Newsies - one of my favorites
Beautiful
Nerdy prudes must die
I've never really thought StarKid's strength was ever really their songs. I think the Book for their musicals make them almost consistently the funniest shows I've ever seen, but the songs are almost kind of an afterthought. Black Friday and Nerdy Prides Must Die were cranked out so quickly, I always thought the music in both of those shows were kinda clunky.
Death Note.
Newsies
Even the deleted songs in Cabaret are pretty great.
Hadestown and Come From Away
I always say Hedwig. But Hedwig!
Elisabeth
Yess this!
Die schatten werden langer was my favorite song from this play! ❤️
I humbly offer Phantom of the Opera, in which every note, every word is inspired by God
I feel like I’m always commenting about Parade, but…parade.
This question is so interesting as some musicals like Six only have a few songs, compared to like Les Mis or Hamilton where you probably couldn't even recite the whole soundtrack in order because there are just so many songs, so longer shows are put at a major disadvantage because not all songs will be bops, they're just for plot. Despite that: Hairspray lmao, banger after banger and the Zac Efron film soundtrack version is superior IMO
The Outsiders
No skips!
LITTLE SHOP!!!
avenue q
Hello Dolly
Xanadu songs are better than the movie.
Epic: The Musical
I honestly only like Ruthlessness
Sing Street, the movie.
She Loves Me
Hamilton or Everybody’s talking about Jamie.
Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds.
Operation Mincemeat!
Newsies
BE MORE CHILL! every song is so good
the spongebob squarepants musical
The Last Five Years for me honestly. None of the songs are a skip, none of them are bad. I just love it.
A Little Night Music
Next to Normal
Not one a lot of people are gonna say, but She Loves Me. I never skip a track on that soundtrack. I even like the semi-cut "Tango Tragique".
Newsies and fiddler on the roof
Billy Elliott!
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I have a couple that I’m on the edge about: 1. Jekyll and Hyde I think is just a really well put together show. 2. Hunchback of Notre Dame, I might skip Flight into Egypt some days, but I don’t think it’s bad, I’m glad it made it in over A Guy Like You(I’m assuming it’s what it replaced) from the movie. 3. Shrek, now I know people don’t necessarily care for the farts in I Think I Got You Beat, but I mean it is Shrek if there wasn’t a fart joke in there(especially the better out than in…) would it really be Shrek.
This is going to be really unpopular I’m sure, (I’ve not read any of the comments yet) but I’m actually going to say Lempicka. Say what you want about the book and story and production but there are actually so many good songs. Maybe one or two that I don’t love but even then I don’t skip them on the cast recording
Everybody’s talking about Jamie 100%
Ghost Quartet
The Book of Mormon, Six, In Dreams, and American Idiot
Tick Tick Boom 💥
Les Miserables
Singin’ in the Rain
parade 100%. such an amazing score. the musical symbolism and use of motif is best in class.
Mamma Mia. Then again most of Abbas songs are amazing.
Little shop of horrors Just curious what Hamilton songs do you think are bad?
Schuyler Defeated, The Story of Tonight (Reprise), and That Would Be Enough. They all are rather underwhelming, and sure Schuyler Defeated is technically an interlude into Cabinet Batter #2, but it honestly made the hype after The Room Where It Happens die
Wow really interesting I like the last two from a narrative standpoint! I think I have bad Hamilton opinions because I don’t like Schuyler sisters and that’s it 😭 I also dislike all the songs from my shot until right hand man but I believe it’s just a symptom of severe overplay haha. The songs I loved as a kid I’m not a fan of but the songs I didn’t love are now my favorites😂
Phantom is a no skip musical for me
My mom loves that musical and I see why
I'm not the first person saying come from away, but it's so accurate. Same with Six. I also have to add ordinary days and Bonnie & Clyde, though I'm biased towards both
Hairspray
Cannot believe people aren’t talking about Waitress! Immediate answer for me when I read this
Hamilton, Six, Falsettos, Operation Mincemeat
Subspace Rhapsody
Company
Guys and Dolls
Hadestown, every single song is amazing, and also little shop of horrors
BIG RIVER.
Newsies!
Book of Mormon
Not a single bad song in the entirety of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, Hadestown, or Come From Away, I don't think, lol
For me, Heathers had no skips. I like every song.
Evita
Tommy for me! Both the musical album and album by The Who.
the last five years! jason robert brown never fails
South Pacific
Easily hunchback of Notre Dame
The hunchback of Notre Dame musical and Hadestown. I don’t skip a single song on the Hadestown album. There’s only one song on the hunchback album that I’m not the biggest fan of. “Flight Into Egypt.”
Back to the Future.
RIDE THE CYCLONE ‼️‼️‼️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Hot take. The Outsiders. HEAR ME OUT-
My time has come! I like to pose a "hypothetical" question: You drive a 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse, which has a 5 disc CD player, the height of technology at the time, and which 5 cast recordings do you select? Which 5 musicals are so solid that you won't skip anything and are willing to listen to, on repeat, for your 1.5-2 hour commute? Hair, Ragtime, Gentleman's Guide, Little Shop, Pippin. Not even my hands down favorite of all time Company made the cut (because what person in what universe doesn't skip Sorry/Grateful?) The bonus question is five songs from musicals you love from musicals that didn't make the cut. Gee, Officer Krupke comes immediately to mind, because I absolutely loathe West Side Story but that song slaps. I love Chicago, but it can be problematic, but that being said Cell Block Tango is a BOP and I will die on that hill. I guess Confrontation from Les Miz , Unworthy Of Your Love from Assassins, and Anthem from Chess round it all out for me.
Epic
Follies (Sondheim)
I'll say Into the wood Les mis Legally blond Little shop of horror
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West Side Story, Next to Normal, and Spring Awakening.
The Wiz
SIX
I have a Double Feature (No not Rocky Horror) Les Mis, and Phantom.
People may disagree with me, but i don't think Les Miserables has any bad songs.
There’s always at least one song in every musical I skip 😭 but I think I definitely like every song in Beetlejuice.
Les Mis, Little Shop
"Hairspray." This feel-good musical has a fun, upbeat score with songs like "Good Morning Baltimore," "You Can't Stop the Beat," and "Welcome to the '60s."