Contemporary Broadway Vocal Duets
31 Songs from 19 Musicals
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- Instrumentation: Piano, Voice
- Work Language: English
- ISBN:
- Size: 9 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 240
Description
Duets for various combinations of voices from The Addams Family • Aida • Avenue Q • Bring It On • Ghost the Musical • in the Heights • Legally Blonde • The Lion King • Little Women • Memphis •Monty Python's Spamalot • Newsies the Musical •Once • Shrek the Musical • Spider Man: Turn Off the Dark • Spring Awakening • 13: The Musical • [title of show] • Young Frankenstein.
Contents:
- As Long As You're Mine (from the Broadway Musical WICKED)
- Crazier Than You (from THE ADDAMS FAMILY)
- Don't Do Sadness/Blue Wind (from SPRING AWAKENING)
- Elaborate Lives (from Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA)
- Falling Slowly (from the Motion Picture ONCE)
- for Good (from the Broadway Musical WICKED)
- Here Right Now (from GHOST THE MUSICAL)
- I Just Can't Walk Away (Say It Now) (from SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK)
- I Think I Got You Beat (from SHREK THE MUSICAL)
- I'm All Alone (from MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT)
- Legally Blonde (from LEGALLY BLONDE)
- Live Before We Die (from THE ADDAMS FAMILY)
- More Than I Am (from the Stage Musical LITTLE WOMEN)
- The Most Amazing Thing (from the Stage Musical LITTLE WOMEN)
- Music of My Soul (from MEMPHIS)
- No More (from SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK)
- Schadenfreude (from the Broadway Musical AVENUE Q)
- Secondary Characters (from [title of show])
- Something To Believe in (from Disney's NEWSIES THE MUSICAL)
- The Song That Goes Like This (from MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT)
- Take It Like A Man (from LEGALLY BLONDE)
- Tell Her (from the Broadway Musical 13)
- Three Little Words (from GHOST THE MUSICAL)
- Together Again (from YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN)
- Travel Song (from SHREK THE MUSICAL)
- Two Nobodies in New York (from [title of show])
- We're Not Done (from BRING IT ON)
- What Is This Feeling? (from the Broadway Musical WICKED)
- When The Sun Goes Down (from IN THE HEIGHTS)
- The Word of Your Body (from SPRING AWAKENING)
- Written in The Stars (from AIDA)
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