Brad Oscar feat. Brian D'Arcy James & 'Something Rotten' Ensemble -
Something Rotten! (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
A Musical
What the hell are musicals?
It appears to be a play where the dialogue stops
And the plot is conveyed through song
Through song? (Yes)
Wait, so an actor is saying his lines and then
Out of nowhere, he just starts singing? (Yes)
Well, that is the
Stupidest thing that I have ever heard
You're doing a play, got something to say
So you sing it? It's absurd!
Who on earth is goin' to sit there
While an actor breaks into song?
What possible thought could the audience think
Other than, "This is horribly wrong?"
Remarkably, they won't think that
(Seriously? Why not?)
Because, it's a musical, a musical
And nothing's as amazing as a musical
With song and dance, and sweet romance
And happy endings happening by happenstance
Bright lights, stage fights and a dazzling chorus
You wanna be great, then you gotta create a musical
I don't know, I find it hard to believe
People would actually pay to see something like this
Let's just say it's a Saturday night and you wanna go out on the town
Got a lady to flatter who might give it up if you don't let her down
You could go see a tragedy, but that wouldn't be very fun
Or a play from Greek mythology
See a mother have sex with her son (uh)
You could go see a drama with all of that trauma and pain
Or go see something more relaxing and less taxing on the brain
Go see a musical, a musical
A puppy piece, releasing all your bluesicals
Where crooners croon (ah-ah-ah), a catchy tune
And limber-legged ladies thrill you 'til you swoon
Oohs, ahs, big applause, and a standing ovation
The future is bright if you could just write a musical
Some make you happy
Some make you sad
Some are quite big
Some quite small
Some are too long
Some are just plays with song (oh)
Some musicals have no talking at all
(No talking at all?)
That's right, there's no talking
All of the dialogue is sung in a very dramatic fashion
(Um, really?) Yes, really
(There's no talk?) There's no talking
And they often stay on one note for a very long time
So that when they change to a different note, you'll notice
And it's supposed to create a dramatic effect
But mostly you just sit there asking yourself
"Why aren't they talking?"
(Sounds miserable) I believe it's pronounced "Misérables"
And people actually like this?
No, they love it, and what's not to love?
It's such a delight, there's nothing quite like a musical
Oh, another vision, I haven't even told you the best part yet
Feel that fascinating rhythm moving to your feet
Whoa, whoa, woo-hoo (uh, what is that?)
Feel your ass gyrating to that titillating beat
(Whoa, are you okay?)
You slap your lap, then finger snap
That's when you know it's time to tap
(Ooh!)
(What the hell are you doing now?)
It's called a dance break
Apparently this happens in musicals as well
People on stage just burst into spontaneous dance
(Why? Does it advance the plot?) No
(Advance character?) Not necessarily
(Then why do it?)
Because, it's entertaining!
Five, six, seven, eight!
Another vision
It's a musical, what ya talk, whatya talk?
It's a musical, a seussical?
No, a musical with girls on stage
(A musical)
We've got snappy repartee
And the women are risqué
And the chorus boys are kinda gay
(A musical)
A true, blue, new musical!
Stand back, it's a musical
Some musicals are very serious
A big, glittering musical, a musical
It's a musical for us
A big and shiny, mighty finey
Glitter, glitz, and chorus liney
Bob your head and shake your hiney musical
It's a musical (it's a musical)
It's a musical (it's a musical)
Yes, I get it now
We'll do a musical
(No kidding)
A musical
What could be more amazing than a musical
With song and dance, and sweet romance
And with a musical we might have half a chance
Ooh's, ahh's, big applause with everyone cheering for us
And for some unexplainable reason
The crowd goes wild every time
When dancers kick in unison
In one big wonderful line
And then you got yourself a musical
A musical
A la-la-la, la-la-la-la, a musical
With flashy style and a big fake smile
A snazzy band, some jazzy hands, I swear that I'll
Cross my heart, hope to die
If it isn't a doozy
Take it from me
They'll be flocking to see
Your starlit, won't quit
Big hit musical!
A big hit musical!
It appears to be a play where the dialogue stops
And the plot is conveyed through song
Through song? (Yes)
Wait, so an actor is saying his lines and then
Out of nowhere, he just starts singing? (Yes)
Well, that is the
Stupidest thing that I have ever heard
You're doing a play, got something to say
So you sing it? It's absurd!
Who on earth is goin' to sit there
While an actor breaks into song?
What possible thought could the audience think
Other than, "This is horribly wrong?"
Remarkably, they won't think that
(Seriously? Why not?)
Because, it's a musical, a musical
And nothing's as amazing as a musical
With song and dance, and sweet romance
And happy endings happening by happenstance
Bright lights, stage fights and a dazzling chorus
You wanna be great, then you gotta create a musical
I don't know, I find it hard to believe
People would actually pay to see something like this
Let's just say it's a Saturday night and you wanna go out on the town
Got a lady to flatter who might give it up if you don't let her down
You could go see a tragedy, but that wouldn't be very fun
Or a play from Greek mythology
See a mother have sex with her son (uh)
You could go see a drama with all of that trauma and pain
Or go see something more relaxing and less taxing on the brain
Go see a musical, a musical
A puppy piece, releasing all your bluesicals
Where crooners croon (ah-ah-ah), a catchy tune
And limber-legged ladies thrill you 'til you swoon
Oohs, ahs, big applause, and a standing ovation
The future is bright if you could just write a musical
Some make you happy
Some make you sad
Some are quite big
Some quite small
Some are too long
Some are just plays with song (oh)
Some musicals have no talking at all
(No talking at all?)
That's right, there's no talking
All of the dialogue is sung in a very dramatic fashion
(Um, really?) Yes, really
(There's no talk?) There's no talking
And they often stay on one note for a very long time
So that when they change to a different note, you'll notice
And it's supposed to create a dramatic effect
But mostly you just sit there asking yourself
"Why aren't they talking?"
(Sounds miserable) I believe it's pronounced "Misérables"
And people actually like this?
No, they love it, and what's not to love?
It's such a delight, there's nothing quite like a musical
Oh, another vision, I haven't even told you the best part yet
Feel that fascinating rhythm moving to your feet
Whoa, whoa, woo-hoo (uh, what is that?)
Feel your ass gyrating to that titillating beat
(Whoa, are you okay?)
You slap your lap, then finger snap
That's when you know it's time to tap
(Ooh!)
(What the hell are you doing now?)
It's called a dance break
Apparently this happens in musicals as well
People on stage just burst into spontaneous dance
(Why? Does it advance the plot?) No
(Advance character?) Not necessarily
(Then why do it?)
Because, it's entertaining!
Five, six, seven, eight!
Another vision
It's a musical, what ya talk, whatya talk?
It's a musical, a seussical?
No, a musical with girls on stage
(A musical)
We've got snappy repartee
And the women are risqué
And the chorus boys are kinda gay
(A musical)
A true, blue, new musical!
Stand back, it's a musical
Some musicals are very serious
A big, glittering musical, a musical
It's a musical for us
A big and shiny, mighty finey
Glitter, glitz, and chorus liney
Bob your head and shake your hiney musical
It's a musical (it's a musical)
It's a musical (it's a musical)
Yes, I get it now
We'll do a musical
(No kidding)
A musical
What could be more amazing than a musical
With song and dance, and sweet romance
And with a musical we might have half a chance
Ooh's, ahh's, big applause with everyone cheering for us
And for some unexplainable reason
The crowd goes wild every time
When dancers kick in unison
In one big wonderful line
And then you got yourself a musical
A musical
A la-la-la, la-la-la-la, a musical
With flashy style and a big fake smile
A snazzy band, some jazzy hands, I swear that I'll
Cross my heart, hope to die
If it isn't a doozy
Take it from me
They'll be flocking to see
Your starlit, won't quit
Big hit musical!
A big hit musical!
Credits
Writer(s): Wayne Kirkpatrick, Karey Kirkpatrick
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