We pick one musical theater song, and then we pick it apart to figure out how it works in the context of the show. How do the music, lyrics, character, and story all flow from one amazing song to become something more than the sum of its parts? Host writer/composer David Rackoff does his best to explain it all.
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Send in the Clowns (from A Little Night Music)
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Sondheim's biggest pop hit! But how does it work? And how does it work in the context of the show? Why is this an exercise in negative space? Is it about sex or love? Send in the clowns? Don't bother, writer/composer David Rackoff is here. Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.…
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Meadowlark (from The Baker's Wife)
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It’s the best song you’ve (maybe) never heard of! This week, writer/composer David Rackoff dives deep into “Meadowlark” by writer/composer Stephen Schwartz (Wicked). You’ll see why this song is the song that musical theater songwriters (including David) lose their freakin’ minds over. Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your…
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Somewhere That's Green (from Little Shop of Horrors)
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A song that pretty much everyone falls in love with. Writer/composer David Rackoff looks at why that is, and how this song unlocks the secret to why this tiny off-off-Broadway show is remembered and revived forty years later. All hail Howard Ashman! Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.…
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Keep It Gay (The Producers)
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Who knew that this hilarious, silly song would yield our longest, most in-depth analysis so far! "Keep It Gay" has to be one of the funniest songs from one of the funniest shows ("The Producers") of all time. Yay Mel Brooks! This episode of the podcast is very pretty. This episode is very witty. This episode is… what’s the word? (Gay?) Exactly. Sug…
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Finishing the Hat (from Sunday in the Park with George)
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Today, host writer/composer David Rackoff has producer Zane Michael on the podcast to discuss "Finishing the Hat" from "Sunday in the Park with George" by Stephen Sondheim. They disagree, David shocks Zane with a riseque metaphor for the score of the show. Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.…
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Nothing Like Broadway (from Nothing Like Broadway!)
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Today, we really get to peer inside the creative process! It's an exciting episode when host writer/composer David Rackoff looks at the title song from a musical he wrote! Nothing Like Broadway the podcast looks at Nothing Like Broadway the song from Nothing Like Broadway the musical. Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your…
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Tradition (from Fiddler on the Roof)
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Host writer/composer David Rackoff takes a deep dive into "Tradition". Why is this the opening number? How do you get four groups to sing things at the same time and have it sound good? And what is the big mystery that the (only) rhyme in this song unlocks? Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.…
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Everything's Coming Up Roses (from Gypsy)
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Writer/composer David Rackoff (of "Nothing Like Broadway!: the musical") takes a close look at a song he used to hate, "Everything's Coming Up Roses" by Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim. He looks at how its music, lyrics, and context make it one of the most devastating songs in musical theater. "It's like watching a horror movie!". Suggest a song to…
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Words Fail (from Dear Evan Hansen)
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We take a look at this incredibly challenging song. From the highest notes (ever?), to the Ben Platt of it all. (Please note that this episode discusses Dear Evan Hansen, which includes mentions of characters harming themselves.) Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.Par David Rackoff
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I Cain't Say No (from Oklahoma!)
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Writer/composer David Rackoff breaks down "I Cain't Say No" from "Oklahoma!". It's a super-fun, randy, well-written song from arguably the first modern musical. Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.Par David Rackoff
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Bring Him Home (from Les Miserables)
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This week, writer/composer David Rackoff picks apart what makes this prettiest-of-pretty songs work. From "Les Miserables", of course, this song's music, lyrics, and reason for being are really fun to explore! Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.Par David Rackoff
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The Miller's Son (from A Little Night Music)
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Host writer/composer David Rackoff discusses one of his favorite songs: "The Miller's Son" from A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim. Suggest a song to break down, or just let us know what's on your mind.Par David Rackoff
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