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Size: Solo with Backup


Two Strangers - Soprano

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From Tales From The Bad Years.. For a soprano or high belter. Farah Alvin's version - can work as a solo or with backup. Key of F. The low note is E3. The high note is F5. (Don't be scared of the low notes - there are alternates written in, and you can "ghost" them. Anyway, it's *supposed* to sound...

I Could Go Back

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From Fugitive Songs. Performed by Alysha Umphress at Le Poisson Rouge on September 9, 2012.

Don't Say Me

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From Fugitive Songs. Performed by Alysha Umphress with Barrett Wilbert Weed & Karen Olivo at Le Poisson Rouge on September 9, 2012.

I Look Around For You - Soprano

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Cut from Tales from the Bad Years. Recommended for baritones and sopranos. Key of G. The low note is A2. The high note is A4. As performed by Morgan Karr in the key of Bb at the Canal Room on February 28, 2011.

I Look Around For You - Belt

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Cut from Tales from the Bad Years. Recommended for most women. Key of Eb. The low note is F3. The high note is F5. As performed by Morgan Karr in the key of Bb at the Canal Room on February 28, 2011.

Up And Down - Soprano or Tenor

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Written with the students of Young People's Theatre Workshop under the direction of Claudia Carlsson. A surprisingly moving song about an elevator, performable by most solo performers, or by a group. A whole step up from the original, for a soprano or tenor. Key of D. The low note is C#4. The high note is D5. Performed by Jenni Barber...

Two Strangers - Retired Female Version

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From Tales From The Bad Years. Trio version of the song in a female key. As performed by Caissie Levy, Helene Yorke and Morgan Weed. Key of E. The low note is D#3. The high note is E. As performed by Caissie Levy, Helene Yorke and Morgan Weed at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland, VT.

Somewhere in Silence

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From Sense and Sensibility.

Hair Song

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From Unlock'd In this coloratura-de-force from UNLOCK’D, one of the few true soprano numbers in contemporary musical theater, a woman sings a love song to her hair… and her hair sings back. Quirky and hilarious, “The Hair Song” has been performed by Ali Ewoldt, Lora Lee Gayer, and many more. Ali Ewoldt at The Duplex, NYC on 01/17/2012