6 Item(s)

Genre: Folk


Mom Could Play Guitar

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From we aren't kids anymore This is a song about your mom.  Drew wrote it about his mom, but he made sure that when you sang it it would be about yours somehow as well. A tender ballad from We Aren't Kids Anymore. Originally sung by Drew's bestie two-time Tony Nominee, Alex Brightman. This is a perfect stand-alone for concerts,...

Little Sister

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From we aren't kids anymore A lullaby about the excitement of being an older brother to two younger sisters.  From the musical We Aren't Kids Anymore, this is a perfect stand-alone song for concerts, cabarets, showcases, or auditions. Originally sung by Drew himself at 54 Below, then on the cast album by Dear Evan Hansen's Colton Ryan.  Key of A...

The Essence of George

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From we aren't kids anymore A song about a father who did nothing but want the best for his family. This song is ripe with storytelling living in a folky pop world.  A stand-alone perfect for cabarets, concerts, showcases, or auditions. Originally performed by Newsie's Ben Fankhauser, then recorded on the cast album by Dear Evan Hansen's Colton Ryan.  ...

Danny & Andrew

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From we aren't kids anymore This is a quirky, clunky, silly song perfect for a cabaret, concert, or audition. For the actor, the song evolves over a timeline from childhood to adulthood examining the relationship of brothers Danny and Andrew.  Originally sung by Waitress's Jeremy Morse at 54 Below, and cemented into the studio cast album by Colton Ryan.   Key...

What the Hell am I Doing with My Life

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From we aren't kids anymore Another anthem for the artistic at heart. An existential breakdown wrapped up in a pop/rock theatre song.  This song is best as a group number with split up solos, but can be done as a stand-alone solo song as well.  Ethan Slater from Spongebob first sang this song at 54 Below in 2018.   Key...

Something Good

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From we aren't kids anymore This is a song about a friendship that is fading away. Someone hanging onto their friend who has changed because there's still a glimpse of something good.  A perfect song for auditions, cabaret, concerts, or anywhere you would sing a stand alone.   Key of A