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Crazytown

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From 35MM.Music and Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver.Key of Db Natalie Weiss, Alex Brightman, Lindsay Mendez, Jay Armstrong Johnson at Urban Stages. Download the complete 35mm Cast Recording at iTunes and visit www.ryanscottoliver.com for more.

Why Must We Tell Them Why

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From 35MM.Music and Lyrics by Ryan Scott OliverKey of CVideo is in C: Alex Brightman, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Ben Crawford with  Julia Mattison & Natalie Charle Ellis at Joe's Pub on January 21, 2013. Download the recording of 35mm at iTunes.com and find out more at www.ryanscottoliver.com.

Disappear

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From The Burnt Part Boys. Performed by Jay Armstrong Johnson at Mr. Finn's Cabaret at Barrington Stage Company in June 2013.

Rock City feat. Jeremy Jordan (a cappella version)

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From See Rock City & Other Destinations. An a cappella version as recorded by Jeremy Jordan: 

You Go Your Way

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From Lysistrata Jones. original cast at Walter Kerr Theater- Broadway on 6/12/2011

All This Shit Was Meant To Be

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From Eleven. “All This Shit Was Meant To Be” is the finale of ELEVEN, a 10-minute movie musical written by Rachel Axler and directed by Jim Krueger. Music by Brad Alexander, lyrics by Jimmy McNicholas, choreography by DJ Salisbury, and edited by Stefanie Dworkin. It was written, rehearsed, shot, and edited in 16 days for RIPFEST #8 and starred Jeff...

When I Go

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From we aren't kids anymore A group number about legacy and what we as artists work so hard toward.  Leaving something behind when we go.  This was originally done as a solo number, but works best as a group number.  Showcase performances and concerts are a perfect setting for this power anthem. Key of C

The Wreck

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Performed by Ariella Serur, Emily Kay Shrader, Keith White, and Kasie Gasparini at Joe's Pub on July 29th, 2013. Performed by Natalie Ortega, Justin Luciano, Peter Klein, and Emily Kay Shrader at 54 Below on May 3rd, 2014.

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...