- Camelot songs
The Camelot songs are musical numbers from the Broadway productions of "
Camelot (musical) " and the 1967 "Camelot (film) ". In October 1960, "Camelot" first opened inToronto , ran for a four-week engagement inBoston , and finally opened on Broadway two months later, at theMajestic Theater onDecember 3 ,1960 , following the success of the two preview productions.The role of
Morgan Le Fey (played byM'el Dowd in 1960), singing the song "The Persuasion" (Mordred and Morgan Le Fey), was eliminated from the 1967 film and 1980 Broadway revival (based on that film).Particular songs are described further below.
List of musical numbers
;Act I
*"I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight" (Arthur)
*"The Simple Joys of Maidenhood" (Guenevere)
*"" (Arthur and Guenevere)
*"Follow Me" (Nimue )
*"C'est Moi" (Lancelot)
*"The Lusty Month of May" (Guenevere and Company)
*"Then You May Take Me To the Fair" (Guenevere,Sir Lionel , Sir Sagramore, and Sir Dinadan)
*"" (Arthur)
*"The Jousts" (Arthur, Guenevere and Ensemble)
*"Before I Gaze at You Again" (Guenevere);Act II
*"" (Lancelot)
*"The Seven Deadly Virtues" (Mordred )
*"What Do the Simple Folk Do?" (Arthur and Guenevere)
*"Fie on Goodness!" (Knights)
*"The Persuasion" (Mordred and Morgan Le Fey)
*"I Loved You Once In Silence" (Guenevere)
*"Guenevere" (Company)
*"Camelot" reprise (King Arthur and Tom of Warwick)ong: Camelot
As major roles in the 1960 Broadway play, "
Arthur " and "Guenevere " perform the title song "Camelot" musing on an imaginary "always-sunny" viewpoint of the kingdom. The song was sung on Broadway byRichard Burton and in the film byRichard Harris .ong: How to Handle a Woman
As a major role in the 1960 Broadway play, "
King Arthur " performs the slow, pensive song "How to Handle a Woman" in reference toGuenevere . The song was sung on Broadway byRichard Burton and in the film byRichard Harris .ong: If Ever I Would Leave You
As a major role in the 1960 Broadway play,
Sir Lancelot du Lac performs the highly dramatic composition "If Ever I Would Leave You" contrasting the 4 seasons and concluding that he could never leave.In the part of Lancelot 1960/1961,
Robert Goulet received favorable reviews, most notably for his rendition of the show-stopping romantic ballad "If Ever I Would Leave You" (that became hissignature song ). "Always You/In Person - Robert Goulet - Music Reviews", William Ruhlmann, "All Music Guide", MP3.com, 2002, webpage: [http://www.mp3.com/albums/516963/reviews.html MP3-963-reviews] .] After "Camelot"'s run, Goulet appeared on "The Danny Thomas Show " and "The Ed Sullivan Show ", which made him a household name among American audiences.ee also
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Camelot (disambiguation) .
* "Spamalot " - Broadway production with rhymed name.Notes
References
* "Always You/In Person - Robert Goulet - Music Reviews", William Ruhlmann, "All Music Guide", MP3.com, 2002, webpage: [http://www.mp3.com/albums/516963/reviews.html MP3-963-reviews] .
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