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Kurt Weill
Wouldn't You Like to Be on Broadway?
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Composer
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Kurt Weill
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Show Tune
Compose Date
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Jan 1946 - Nov 1946
Publication Date
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1947
First Performance
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Jan 9, 1947
Average_duration
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2:39
'Wouldn't You Like to Be on Broadway?' is a song composed by Kurt Weill, a German composer who is best known for his collaborations with Bertolt Brecht. The song was composed in 1949 and premiered in the same year. It is a part of the musical 'Love Life', which was written by Alan Jay Lerner. The song is a lively and upbeat number that captures the excitement and glamour of Broadway. It is a celebration of the theatre and the performers who make it come alive. The lyrics are playful and witty, with a touch of irony that is typical of Weill's style. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a fast-paced introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the song. It features a catchy melody and a driving rhythm that captures the energy of Broadway. The second movement is a slower, more reflective section that explores the dreams and aspirations of the performers. The lyrics are more introspective, and the melody is more contemplative, creating a sense of longing and yearning. The final movement is a return to the upbeat tempo of the opening section. It is a triumphant finale that celebrates the joy and excitement of being on Broadway. The lyrics are more exuberant, and the melody is more celebratory, creating a sense of triumph and accomplishment. Overall, 'Wouldn't You Like to Be on Broadway?' is a classic example of Kurt Weill's unique style. It combines catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and a touch of irony to create a song that captures the spirit of Broadway. It is a timeless classic that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.
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