Monday, June 28, 2021

Playlist For July 4, 2021: Non-Minimal Me.

Have you seen those vlogs on Minimalism? Jeez, don't get me started. Minimal Moms, Minimalism Changed My Life, Minimalize Your Pantry (with containers???)...Number 1, who has a pantry? Number 2, I have waaaay too many of everything (they're call "Collections", okay?). And Number 3, I prefer to change my life with more earrings, more shoes, more salt and pepper shakers, and perhaps more gin. More, not Less. So forget all that. 

 

Not me.


More. Like THIS!

I mean, during the "lock down", I did amuse myself by throwing out stuff in a random drawer or 7. I parted ways with a few pieces of yellowing memorabilia, sweatpants (I mean, wearing sweatpants at 65 is just giving in!!!), holey socks, and general ugly (cheugy?) crapola, but who's kidding who? All that tossing, all that organization, all that "container" life quickly goes by the wayside when one emerges from containment and gets back to reality. Harrumph.

There. Venting done. Ranting over. This is me, Non-Minimal. I should really embroider that on a pillow (and yes, I have a lot of pillows, too!). :)

 

 

But can you believe it's going to be the 4th of effing July? Already??? It'll be Christmas in a half an hour. That's how fast this time of the year chugs along. And it's actually falling on a Sunday this year, so I'll have a flag-waving 2 On The Aisle for your listening pleasure, meaning: Lots of Yankee Doodling, Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams (the whole Continental Congress, I guess!), State Fairs, Will Rogers and George M! Plus it is the Queen's birthday, as in Audra McDonald (THAT Queen!), so along with fire crackers and strawberry shortcake and sparklers and short shorts (who wears them?), we'll celebrate her. Huzzah, Miss McDonald!

 

 

So that's it! Enjoy your hopefully looooong weekend, wave a rain stick at the sky (and change that forecast), turn up the volume, and doodle with me...on Sunday!

 

Little Johnny Jones/Yankee Doodle Dandy (James Cagney, Yankee Doodle Dandy)

Sit Down, John (William Daniels, 1776)

The Lees Of Old Virginia (Ron Holgate, Howard Da Silva, William Daniels, 1776)

Molasses To Rum (Clifford Davis, 1776)

Cool, Cool, Considerate Men (Paul Hecht, "The Conservatives", 1776)

Billie/Push Me Around (Jill O'Hara, Company, George M!)

Yankee Doodle Dandy (Joel Grey, George M!)

Give My Regards To Broadway (Joel Grey, Company, George M!)

I Invented Myself (Robert Preston, Ben Franklin In Paris)

Hic Haec Hoc (Ensemble, Ben Franklin In Paris)

God Bless The Human Elbow (Robert Preston, Ben Franklin In Paris)

Will-a-Mania (Cady Huffman, Chorus, The Will Rogers Follies)

Our Favorite Son (Keith Carradine, Cady Huffman, Ziegfeld Girls, Ziegfeld Cowboys, The Will Rogers Follies)

Give A Man Enough Rope (Keith Carradine, The Will Rogers Follies)

Rhode Island Is Famous For You (Jack Haley, Inside U.S.A.)

Freedom (Donna Theodore, Chip Ford, Shenandoah)

Run, Freedom, Run! (Hunter Foster, Urinetown)

Melt Us (Ray Bolger, Ensemble, All-American)

America (Rita Moreno, George Chakiris, West Side Story)

Oklahoma (Alfred Drake, Company, Oklahoma!)

All I Owe Ioway (John Davidson, State Fair)

The Man I Used To Be (Scott Wise, Tina Johnson, Leslie Bell, State Fair)

The Farmer And The Cowman (Betty Garde, Ralph Riggs, Company, Oklahoma!)

Moon River (Audra McDonald)

Sing Happy (Audra McDonald, Sing Happy)

Climb Every Mountain (Audra McDonald, Sing Happy)

Guns And Ships (Leslie Odom Jr., Christopher Jackson, Daveed Diggs, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton)

Helpless (Phillipa Soo, Company, Hamilton)

What'd I Miss (Daveed Diggs, Leslie Odom Jr., Okieriete Onaodowan, Hamilton)

HIstory Has Its Eye On You (Christopher Jackson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Company, Hamilton)


Sunday, June 20, 2021

Playlist For Sunday, June 27, 2021: Tick Tock!

So this week's blog is early and FAST! Going on a mini vaca, a college galfriend reunion for a few days. We missed it last year, so times this one by 10! Soooo I'm posting early. Then I don't have to think about it mid-Margarita, or feel bad mid-guac-dip that I've left all 3 of you readers bereft. (Okay, 2 readers. Don't mean to inflate the numbers.)

I fear I treaded a little too far from the Broadway LINE, this past Sunday (well, that would be this afternoon). No big classic hummmmmable tunes or kick-lines or divas who want hemp seed smoothies or chia puddings pre-performance. So I'll make it up to you THIS coming Sunday, with some old, if hackneyed, know-every-word sort of Big Musical Selections. Not much on the eccentric side, nor will I lose it entirely (rabbiting down a non-Broadway abyss). I'll try, anyway...no promises, tho! 


One example of a non-Broadway Abyss.

I counted at least a dozen such abyssi when I googled, 

so they are OUT THERE. Use care.


So this Sunday in a nutshell:  I'm calling it The Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is Edition...a gaggle of time songs, hurry up songs, take your time songs, minutes, seconds, hours...all that. Plus some classics like South Pacific, Something Rotten! (not a classic, Kim...just watch it!), Guys And Dolls (now you got it!), plus an oldie goldie section, and mini themes. No drop your teeth in your tea cup moments. Just good old fashioned show stoppers. :)

Meanwhile, Summer is upon us, and that will definitely mean shorter blogs in the near future, as I try to bike/sun/mow/socialize AMAP (as much as poss). Therefore, fill in the blanks when they occur, and know that (despite pithy posts) I've still got Broadway On Shuffle in my brain, whether it's while cycling on a shoulder, doggy-paddling in a pool, or sipping that Long Island Ice Tea...on Long Island!

Starting...NOW! :)

As you can see, I sport my own FOLLOW SPOT! :)

 

Something Rotten/Make An Omelette (Brian d'Arcy James, Company, Something Rotten!)

Guys And Dolls (Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver, Guys And Dolls)

Take Back Your Mink (Vivian Blaine, Guys And Dolls)

Havana (Peter Gallagher, Josie de Guzman, Guys And Dolls)

Sue Me (Nathan Lane, Faith Prince, Guys And Dolls)

Maybe This Time (Liza Minnelli, Cabaret)

I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Doris Day)

It's High Time (Ensemble, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes)

Bloody Mary (Ensemble, South Pacific)

Bali Ha'i (Juanita Hall, South Pacific)

Honey Bun (Mary Martin, South Pacific)

Some Enchanted Evening (Ezio Pinza, South Pacific)

Our Time (Jim Walton, Ann Morrison, Lonny Price, Merrily We Roll Along)

Once Upon A Time (Maureen McGovern, Pleasure Of His Company)

Some Other Time (Barbra Streisand, Love Is The Answer)

Positively, Absolutely (The Six Jumping Jacks) 

Livin' In The Sunlight (Maurice Chevalier, The Big Pond) 

(You Were Only) Passing Time With Me (King Oliver & His Orchestra, George Bias On Vocals)

It's An Art (Lenora Nemetz, Working)

Opening Up (Jessie Mueller, Keala Settle, Kimiko Glenn, Waitress)

Vacation (Cass Morgan, Debra Monk, Pump Boys And Dinettes)

Seasons Of Love (Company, Rent)

Racing With The Clock (Michael McKean, Ensemble, The Pajama Game)

Bidin' My Time (Tripp Hanson, Brian Nalepka, Ensemble, Crazy For You)

Just In Time (Judy Garland)

This Time Of Year (Ensemble, Finian's Rainbow)

Once In A Lifetime (Anthony Newley, Stop The World - I Want To Get Off)

Big Time (Lisa Kirk, Mack & Mabel)

Hard To Be The Bard (Christian Borle, Something Rotten!)

I Love The Way (John Cariani, Kate Reinders, Something Rotten!)

Bottom's Gonna Be On Top (Brian d'Arcy James, Christian Borle, Something Rotten!)

Springtime For Hitler (Ensemble, The Producers)

Friday, June 18, 2021

Shortest Blog Ever!

Stark Sands and Billy Porter in Kinky Boots...
not exactly a Father's Day song,
but I can't be picky, it seems!
Damn few "Dad Songs" on Broadway.
"Not My Father's Son", written by Cyndi Lauper. 
Below Billy Porter as Lola.


 Billy is hardly recognizable (below) without his boas and bling!

Over 2,500 performances and 6 Tony Awards, including Best Musical and one for Billy, too.


From Breakfast At Tiffany's, which producer David Merrick stopped cold,
just days before its opening night
(he took out an ad in the NYTimes, announcing that he shut down the production "rather than subject the drama critics and the public to an excruciatingly boring evening"),
so we never saw or heard the likes of Mary Tyler Moore,
Sally Kellerman, or Richard Chamberlain in these scenes.

Come 2001, they actually did make a "cast" recording of the show,
but only 1 original cast member took part: Sally Kellerman.
See below, wearing a UFO.
The score was by Bob Merrill...and we'll hear Sally with his "Quiet Coffee."




The very first collaboration of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber,
The Likes Of Us,
was written in 1965, but failed to find enough investors to be produced.
It had to wait til the Sydmonton Festival of 2005
to be performed and recorded live.
We'll hear a rousing "Have Another Cup Of Tea", 
the show's finale!
(The guy front and center, with the cup, looks just a bit
like a young Jim Carey, right?)





And for that "falling off the Broadway Bandwagon" corner,
I'll be adding in Tom Waits and a song
from his album, Nighthawks At The Diner. 
How could I not play "Eggs And Sausage" (plus Tom addresses
a lot of other blue plate specials) while I'm spinning breakfast songs? 
The album was supposedly inspired by Edward Hopper's classic painting,
above.



Monday, June 14, 2021

Playlist For Sunday, June 20, 2021: Raggle Taggle, Indeed!

I wanted to call this coming Sunday's 2 On The Aisle...The Kitchen Sink Edition. But I sort of got to thinking about what that actually means. So I checked in with good old Meriam-Webster to see what he/she/they/it thought of it:
 
 

This must be Meriam. Or perhaps Webster.

 
 Kitchen Sink:
     1.) being or made up of a hodgepodge of disparate elements or ingredients

     2.) chiefly British : portraying or emphasizing the squalid aspects of modern life, the kitchen-sink realism of contemporary British drama
 
Synonyms: eclectic, magpie, motley, piebald (?), promiscuous (!), patchwork, and raggle-taggle (I love that!) 
 
So I'm leaning toward definition Number 1, and will try not to raggle-taggle with the squalid aspects of Number 2. I mean, it's true that on a bad day, my sink is overwhelmed with 1.) different sorts of pots/pans/gravyboats/cookiesheets and they are 2.) all "dirty!" BUT as far as magpie and piebald, look elsewhere!
 
I can multi-task with the best of them,
but dishes??
 
 
Like one's fridge. A much more eclectic bunch of kale in there. In fact, that brings to mind a "quiz" I took in the NYTimes recently, where this gentle reader was asked to judge whether a peak inside people's refrigerators could tell you if they were Biden OR Trump supporters. I got it right 60% of the time. Pretty much a crap shoot for everyone who took it, evidently. Country Crock was not a dead give away.
                                                            
 

 
One morsel of our Sunday hodgepodge will include Sherry!, below, the musical version of the Sherry, above! Monty Woolley, of course, as Sheridan Whiteside
                                      in The Man Who Came To Dinner.

 

 
 
So call this the Kitchen Sink OR the FrigidAire Edition. What's on the playlist so Motley? Summer, Summer HEAT, Sherry!, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea...and a soupcon of Dad Songs (it IS Father's Day this Sunday, you ninny. Buy him a tie, for lord's sake!). See? Piebald, thy name is Broadway! Tune in, and do some of my metaphorical dishes.  xo

 

Summertime (Lena Horne, Porgy And Bess)

Night Song (Sammy Davis, Jr., Golden Boy)

In The Good Old Summertime (The Haydn Quartet)

The Girls Of Summer (Suzanne Henry, Marry Me A Little)

A Summer In Ohio (Sherie Rene Scott, The Last Five Years)

The Hot Patata (Kevin Chamberlin, The New Yorkers)

Here Comes The Hot Tamale Man (Doc Cook & His Dreamland Orchestra)

Some Like It Hot (Marilyn Monroe, Some Like It Hot)

My Heart Belongs To Daddy (Mary Martin, Leave It To Me!)

My Daddy Always Taught Me To Share (Ben Vereen, Grind)

Not My Father's Son (Billy Porter, Stark Sands, Kinky Boots)

How Can You Kiss Those Good Times Goodbye? (Nathan Lane, Bernadette Peters, Sherry!)

I Always Stay At The Ritz (Tommy Tune, Sherry!)

Putty In Your Hands (Nathan Lane, Carol Burnett, Mike Meyer, Sherry!)

Finale/Bows (Company, Sherry!)

Cream Of Mush (Ensemble, Sherry!)

Cooking Breakfast (Annette Hanshaw)

Quiet Coffee (Sally Kellerman, Breakfast At Tiffany's)

Toast (Paul Young, Streetband)

A Whole Pot Of Jelly (For A Little Slice Of Toast)(Pete Wingfield, Breakfast Special)

It's Eggs! (Ensemble, Something Rotten!)

I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket (Fred Astaire, Follow The Fleet)

Eggs And Sausage (Tom Waits, Nighthawks At The Diner)

Let's Have Lunch (Kevin Anderson, Sunset Boulevard)

Lunching At The Automat (Ensemble, Face The Music)

A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich, And You (Jack Buchanan, Gertrude Lawrence, Charlot's Revue)

Happy To Keep His Dinner Warm (Frank Loesser, An Evening With Frank Loesser)

Sing For Your Supper (Holly Harris, Bibi Osterwald, Portia Nelson, The Boys From Syracuse)

Suppertime (Bill Hinnant, Gary Burghoff, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown)

Suppertime (Michael-Leon Wooley, Hunter Foster, Rob Bartlett, Little Shop Of Horrors)

Everything Stops For Tea (Jack Buchanan, Come Out Of The Pantry)

The Muffin Song (John Irving, Louis Edmonds, Ernest In Love)

Have Another Cuppa Tea (Company, The Likes Of Us)

 


Wednesday, June 9, 2021

The Hibbert Dynasty

First there was Geoffrey Hibbert, born in 1922, in England (somewhere!).

His screen debut was in The Common Touch (he played the lead, at age 19?) in 1941. Other films included Love on the Dole and The Shipbuilders. He also did plenty of stage work, specifically with the Players' Theatre. 

Even though he isn't listed in the playbill for the original London production of Sandy Wilson's The Boy Friend, he did play a role, or was perhaps a replacement, and impressed the powers that be enough to be asked to travel with the show to Broadway. He took his wife (who was pregnant with Hibbert #2) to the US, where they lived "for the duration" on Long Island...and Geoffrey commuted into Manhattan to play his Boyfriend-y role, along with new-comer, Julie Andrews, who debuted in the part of Polly. 

The show was a success and ran for over a year.

 Geoffrey died at the age of46.






 

Geoffrey's son, Edward Hibbert, was born on Long Island, on September 9, 1955 (which makes him 1 month older than me!). Once The Boy Friend closed, the family returned to England, where Edward was eventually (once he learned to walk!) schooled at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. 

He moved to the US in 1980, and by the 1990s, he was finding work on television (Murder She Wrote, Columbo, Cosby, Law & Order, The Nanny, Fantasy Island and many more!). His break came with Fraiser, playing Gil Chesterton (above) for 29 episodes. 

He also provided the voice for Zazu in The Lion King sequels.


Broadway-wise, he's done Curtains (above with Karen Ziemba, Debra Monk,
and David Hyde Pierce), It Shoulda Been You (below, in the toupee!)...

 
 
 
The Drowsy Chaperone (above with Georgia Engel)...
 
 
 
 And Something Rotten!
 
 

Edward is also a literary agent (perhaps not fully trusting his acting success?), a partner at Donadio & Olsen.


Monday, June 7, 2021

Playlist For Sunday, June 13, 2021: Tough Questions

Once again, Broadway asks the hard questions!

Last week, we did the Where Or When Edition of 2 On The Aisle, filling 2 hours to the brim with "Where Is Love?" and "When Will The Nylons Bloom Again?"...and then, like every good Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen (Daily Planet cub reporters, right?), my curious mind wanted to ask What and Who and Why (and even Why Not?). I mean, that's what we were taught in school, right? Answer those 5 questions in that frickin' essay, and finish those green beans, or no sand box for you! (Sorry, my mind wanders to Kindergarten Trauma.) 

 


Was this the first Smart Phone?

And when did this happen? Lois and Jimmy? Jeesh, too many deadlines, 

late night stories...and cozy over donuts?!

 

 But Broadway has it all, in spades. Lots of questions in these musicals, and sometimes actual answers. Why Do The Wrong People Travel? Who's Sorry Now? So What If I Did? Stuff like that. From trivial to profound, enough to keep Lois and Jimmy typing away, on deadline, with take-out coffee, full ashtrays, and stale donuts. 

 

Another reporter match up, but this time with better clothes.

 

Next week, I promise to catch up with all those June Broadway Birthdays, and maybe a tribute to Summer. And I think it's Father's Day as well, so we'll have our Broadway cut out for us! Meanwhile, ponder those Whys and Wherefores. I'll expect 2 pages, single spaced on Sunday. Tough questions. Tough answers!

 

 

Why Can't The English? (Harry Hadden-Paton, My Fair Lady)

Why Can't You Behave? (Amy Spanger, Michael Beresse, Kiss Me Kate)

Why Am I Me? (Chip Young, Joseph Shapiro, Shenandoah)

Why Do I Love You? (Barbara Cook, John Raitt, Show Boat)

Why Are All The D'ysquiths Dying? (Ensemble, A Gentleman's Guide To Love And Murder)

Why Do The Wrong People Travel? (Elaine Stritch, Sail Away)

Why Go Anywhere At All? (Barbara Cook, The Gay Life)

The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues (Gene Nelson, Follies)

Why We Like Spelling (Ensemble, The Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee)

Why I Am The Way That I Am (Laura Benanti, In Constant Search Of The Right Kind Of Attention)

Why Does The Whole Damn World Adore Me? (Nathan Lane, Sherry!)

Who Cares? (Bea Arthur, Just Between Friends)

Who's Sorry Now? (Ann Reinking, Erzsebet Foldi, Leland Palmer, All That Jazz)

Look Who's Alone Now (Barry Bostwick, Nick & Nora)

Who Are You Now? (Barbra Streisand, Funny Girl)

After You, Who? (Fred Astaire, Gay Divorce)

Who? (Judy Garland, Till The Clouds Roll By)

Who's Sorry Now? (Willie Smith, Harry James and His Orchestra)

(Who, Who, Who, Who) Who Is She? (Barbara Harris, Ensemble, The Apple Tree)

Who Loves You? (John Lloyd Young, Ensemble, Jersey Boys)

Who Will Buy? (Bruce Prochnick, Ensemble, Oliver!)

Who Can I Turn To? (Anthony Newley, The Roar Of The Greasepaint, The Smell Of The Crowd)

Who Would've Thought? (Bernadette Peters, Martin Short, The Goodbye Girl)

Who Put The Rhythm In The Rhythm Kings? (The Manhattan Rhythm Kings)

What A Country! (Ray Bolger, All American)

Doin' What Comes Naturally (Bernadette Peters, Annie Get Your Gun)

I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight (Richard Burton, Camelot)

What Is This Thing Called Love? (Mary Martin)

What Baking Can Do (Jessie Mueller, Waitress)

It Is What It Is (Katrina Lenk, Tony Shaloub, The Band's Visit)

What's Gonna Happen (Sarah Stiles, Santino Fontana, Tootsie)

What Kind Of Man (Debra Monk, Edward Hibbert, Ensemble, Curtains)

So What If I Did? (Jeff Blumenkrantz, Brett Ryback, Murder For Two)

What Has She Got? (Faith Prince, Redhead)

Whatever Happened To My Part? (Sara Ramirez, Spamalot)

I Am What I Am (George Hearn, La Cage Aux Folles)


Thursday, June 3, 2021

That's Where! That's When!


"When The Kids Get Married"

Mary Martin and Robert Preston cavorting in I Do! I Do!

A 2 person cast, a simple set, and 40 years of marriage, by the same folks that brought us The Fantasticks, Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt.

It opened in December of 1966, and played over 500 performances. Interesting replacements included the duos of Carol Lawrence/Gordon McRae and Carol Burnett/Rock Hudson.

Robert walked out with a Best Actor In A Musical Tony!



 Robert, Mary and Gower Champion, who directed and choreographed.

 

Chess, a musical created by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus (both of ABBA) and Tim Rice.
It began as a "concept album", 
inspired by the 1972 chess match "of the century" between 
Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky.
By 1988 it was on Broadway, starring Harry Goz, Judy Kuhn, and David Carroll.
We'll hear "Where I Want To Be".



 

Recorded "At The Algonquin", a club that no longer exists (sad face!),
Jessica Molaskey and Dave Frishberg's live recording
includes "I Can't Take You Nowhere"...first released in 1986.

 
A quartet of Broadway Matildas,
all of whom received a special Tony Award (The Tony Honors For Excellence In Theatre, to be exact) back in 2013. 
Sophia Gennusa
Oona Laurence
Bailey Ryon
and
Milly Shapiro
They alternated performances, in accordance with all those pesky child labor laws!
Below, Lauren Ward, who played Miss Honey in both the West End AND Bdway productions...



...as did Bertie Carvel as The Trunchbull! 
We'll hear one of favorites from that Tim Minchin goodie,
"When I Grow Up".



Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Playlist For Sunday, June 6, 2021: Where? When? How Much Is That Doggy In The Window?

June's busting out all over, but don't expect to hear that song THIS week. Nope, I'm into all those deep Broadway questions come Sunday...Where Is Love? When Will the Nylons Bloom Again? Where Did We Go Wrong (or Right, depending on the show)? When You Got It, Will You Flaunt It? Curious minds need to know...


 What else is there to do then, but answer those profound queries with a Where Or When Edition (we'll table the Whys and Wherefores and Who Dun Its for another time). With Woman Of The Year and Matilda and Snoopy and Hair (together again for the first time, lol), and 17,000 more. All sloshed into that 2 On The Aisle cocktail shaker, all shook up, or stirred, James...and out will pour a delightful, iced, foamy cordial. Served with salted peanuts. Just to appeal to the Everyman.


As you can tell, I can dream up a theme like that! :)

But it's quelle gorgeous outside, and I'm NOT gonna spend too much time manicuring a playlist, when all we really want to do is hammock and lemonade and Australian crawl (those are verbs, folks!) along to those lovely almost-summer breezes.


So this here is the theme, and I'm sticking to it! Plans for a summer show (YES, of course) and another all about those deep, deeper, deepest Broadway Questions are on the back burner (of my mind and my Magic Chef). 


 

But it'll be fun...Act 1: When; Act 2: Where...Enjoy the cocktail, but watch those peanuts. Or don't. JUST LIVE!
 

 

Where Or When (Gregg Edelman, Judy Blazer, Babes In Arms)

When I Grow Up (Ensemble, Adrianna Bertola, Lauren Ward, Matilda)

When The Kids Get Married (Robert Preston, Mary Martin, I Do! I Do!)

When The Nylons Bloom Again (Armelia McQueen, Ensemble,  Ain't Misbehavin')

When You Got It, Flaunt It (Cady Huffman, The Producers)

When You're Right, You're Right (Lauren Bacall, Roderick Cook, Harry Guardino, Woman Of The Year)

When You're Driving Through The Moonlight (Julie Andrews, Cinderella)

When My Ship Comes Home (Christine Ebersole, Christine Ebersole Sings Noel Coward)

When The Chips Are Down (Nabiyah Be, Patrick Page, Chris Sullivan, Hadestown

When He Sees Me (Kimiko Glenn, Ensemble, Waitress)

When I'm Gone (Michael X. Martin, Hunter Foster, Bridges Of Madison County

When You're Smiling (Judy Garland, Judy At Carnegie Hall)

I Never Know When (Elaine Stritch, Goldilocks)

The Film When It Happens (Christine Pedi, Ensemble, Spamilton)

When A Woman Loves A Man (Audra McDonald, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar And Grill)

I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You (Female Ensemble, Bullets Over Broadway)

Welcome To Nowhere (Katrina Lenk, John Cariani, Ensemble, The Band's Visit)

I Can't Take You Nowhere (Jessica Molaskey, Dave Frishberg, At The Algonquin)

Ev'rybody's Gotta Be Somewhere (Ensemble, City Of Angels)

Together Wherever We Go (Ethel Merman, Jack Klugman, Gypsy)

Somewhere (Patti LuPone, Don't Monkey With Broadway)

Where Is The Life That Late I Led? (Brian Stokes Mitchell, Kiss Me Kate)

Where Is Love? (Bruce Prochnik, Willoughby Goddard, Oliver!)

Where Do You Start? (Bea Arthur, Just Friends)

Where Am I Going? (Gwen Verdon, Sweet Charity)

Where Did That Little Dog Go? (Terry Kerwin, Snoopy)

Where I Want To Be (David Carroll, Chess)

Anywhere But Here (Brynne O'Malley, Honeymoon In Vegas)

Where Do I Go? (Gavin Creel, Hair)

Where Did We Go Wrong? (Nathan Lane, Bebe Neuwirth, The Addams Family)

Where Did We Go Right? (Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, The Producers)

Where Or When (Barbara Cook)