- Show tune
A show tune is a
popular song originally written as part of the score of a "show" (or stage musical), especially if the piece in question has become a "standard", more or less detached in most people's minds from the original context. Particular musicals that have yielded "show tunes" include the following (although the list is of course far from comprehensive):*
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific,The King and I ,Flower Drum Song ,The Sound of Music "
*Alan Jay Lerner andFrederick Loewe 's "Brigadoon , Paint Your Wagon,My Fair Lady ,Gigi , Camelot"
*Frank Loesser 's "Guys and Dolls ", "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying "
*Jerry Herman 's "Milk and Honey , Hello Dolly!,Mame ,Dear World ,Mack & Mabel , La Cage aux Folles"
*Stephen Sondheim 's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum , Company,Follies ,Sunday in the Park with George ,West Side Story ,Sweeney Todd
*John Kander andFred Ebb 's "Cabaret, Chicago"
*Andrew Lloyd Webber 's "Evita,Jesus Christ Superstar , Cats, The Phantom of the Opera,Starlight Express ,Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat "
*Stephen Schwartz's "Pippin,Godspell , and Wicked"Though show tunes vary in style, they do tend to share common characteristics — they usually fit the context of a story being told in the original musical, they are useful in enhancing and heightening choice moments.
Until the late forties, show tunes dominated popular music: most of the hits of such songwriters as
Jerome Kern ,Cole Porter , andGeorge Gershwin came from their shows.See also
*
Musical theatre
*Great American Songbook
*Popular song
* TheJerry Herman musical revues "Showtune", "Jerry's Girls "
* TheStephen Sondheim musical revues "Side by Side by Sondheim ", "Putting It Together "
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