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From we aren't kids anymore This is a fierce pop number. A passionate plea asking an ex to move on so that you can also move on. Originally sung by Be More Chill's Tiffany Mann at 54 Below, and then by Tony Nominee Lilli Cooper on the cast album.   Key of F

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...

On and On and On

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From we aren't kids anymore A musical theatre ballad with two artists looking back at what they've done and what they still have left to do.  First performed as a solo, this song is meant to be a duet, but works great both ways.    Key of F#

I'm Not Falling For That

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From we aren't kids anymore An explosive tenor pop/rock stand-alone about a relationship on the brink of destruction. A perfect choice for an audition cut or a performance at a cabaret, concert, or showcase. Originally sung at 54 Below by Dear Evan Hansen's Will Roland then on the cast album by Broadway's Raymond J Lee.   Key of Bb

I'll Stick Around

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From we aren't kids anymore This song serves as a promise to live, live, live, live, live. A song about recognizing that we are part of something bigger.  Even though he hit challenges, we need to push ourselves to rise above and continue living.  Emotional, powerful, and perfect for cabarets, concerts, showcases, and auditions. Key of A

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