80 Item(s)

Style: Story Song


Seeing You There (Baritone)

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"Seeing You There" for baritones, transposed down to the key of A. High note is an F#.

I'll Still Be - Baritone

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From The Woman Upstairs. Recommended for baritones. Unperformed key! Try it out and post it on YouTube, your video could end up here! Key of F. The low note is A2. The high note is F4. Performed by Rachel Potter in the key of D at The Canal Room on February 28, 2011.

Asleep on my Arm

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From Things to Ruin. Performed by Alex Mogil at the Cranky Cabaret on March 30, 2014.

Straight Guy’s Lament

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Will Roland at The Laurie Beechman Theatre on 1/10/2012*Note - This is a lead sheet only, with chord symbols, selected figures, and vocal part.

Savin' It

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This hilarious patter song about a young man lamenting that he keeps dating women who are “savin' it for Jesus” has been performed by Andrew Kober, Stephen C. Anthony, Adam Kantor, and more Music updated as of November 1, 2016.Stephen C. Anthony at 54 Below on April 1, 2014 Sam Carner at Sweet Caroline's in NYC on 8/18/2010There are notes....

Different Kind of Man

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Simon Thomas, Stuart Matthew Price, Michael Patrick Walker at London Hippodrome on 8/19/2012 Andy Mientus, John Tartaglia, Michael Patrick Walker at Birdland, NYC on 11/07/2011 Originally written as a spec song for a musical version of "Kinky Boots", two men who have disappointed their fathers in very different ways, bond over the pain it has caused them. Ideal for a...

Advice to a Young Firefly

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This pyrotechnic story song has been performed by Tituss Burgess, Lea Salonga, Jackie Burns, Eric Michael Krop, Natalie Weiss, Prisca Demarez, Carole Demas (original Sandy in GREASE and the first person ever to sing “Meadowlark”), and many more. It tells the story of a firefly, afraid of lighting up and making himself a target for predators, receives encouragement from a...

Watching the Show

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A tour de force, show-stopping number for a solo Male performer. WATCHING THE SHOW is an eleven o'clock number in which the lead character of the musical THE TIMES erupts into song expressing frustration, jealousy, and a deep yearning for success. Compelling lyrics and a powerful melody.As performed by Jonathan Whitton: As performed by Jordan Leeds:

Hola Lola

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From "Goldrich and Heisler - Songbook, Volume 1"