Synopses & Reviews
A wonderfully diverse collection of comedy songs, character songs, Vaudeville numbers, dramatic songs, and ballads for the actor who sings. A perfect resource for finding an audition piece or specialty number. Two editions, one for women and one for men, with a completely different selection of over 50 songs in each. Women's edition includes: The Ladies Who Lunch * Cla-wence (Don't Tweat Me So Wough) * Shy * and many more. Men's edition includes: Buddy's Blues (from Follies) * Doing the Reactionary * How to Handle a Woman * I'm Calm * Reviewing the Situation * and many more.
Table of Contents
Anyone can whistle -- Baby, won't you please come home -- The best in the world -- Bewitched -- Chain store daisy -- Cla-wence (Don't tweat me so wuf) --Cry me a river -- Dance: ten; looks: three -- Down in the depths (On the nineteenth floor) -- Fade out-fade in --Falling out of love can be fun -- Get thee behind me Satan -- Get out of town -- Gooch's song -- Happy to keep his dinner warm -- Harlem on my mind -- I ain't down yet -- I love a piano -- I still believe in love --I went to a marvelous party -- I'm still here --I've gotta crow -- In izzenschnooken on the lovely Essenzook Zee -- It's a perfect relationship -- It's good to be back home -- The ladies who lunch -- Lazy afternoon -- Let yourself go -- Long ago (And far away) -- Losing my mind -- Mad about him, sad about him, how can I be glad without him blues -- Mad about the boy --The man that got away -- Most gentlemen don't like love -- Never will I marry -- Nothing --Nothing like you've ever known -- Peel me a grape --Pick yourself up -- Second letter home -- Shy -- So what -- Somebody -- Supper time -- Take back your mink -- We must all be very kind to Aunt Jessie -- What makes me love him? -- When love beckoned (On 52nd Street) --Where, oh where -- Why did I choose you?