Wednesday, July 23, 2008

What's your favorite number from a movie musical?

sing it in the comments!
_________or just hum if you can't remember the words...
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71 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hate to say it but it gets me every time...

"Here in the dark
I stand before you
knowing this is my chance to show you my heart
this is the start
this is the staaaart..."

Anonymous said...

I'll have to think some more before I answer, but this reminds me: are you going to let us know what you thought of "Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog"? Certainly the 'Brand New Day' and 'Laundry Day' were fun new numbers.

Ben said...

Seeing as how Dancer in the Dark is one of the best musicals ever, I'll contribute frankly any of the numbers from that film. Bursting into song in the middle of the factory? Amazing. Envisioning a musical number as the police come to arrest you? Perfect realization of that moment for Selma. Turning your arrest into a musical number? Awesome. Singing while sobbing at what is likely the low point of your life? Brilliant! Maybe not a favorite, but certainly some of the most effective.

Though it's not a musical, the Club Silencio segment of Mulholland Drive is great.

Favorite, though, would probably have to be the Falling Slowly sequence from Once. That's one of the few times when a movie really "soared" for me and I felt lifted out of my seat. It gave me goosebumps.

Anonymous said...

"Money makes the world go around,
the world go around, the world go around,
Money makes the world go around,
it makes the world go round.

A mark, a yen, a buck or a pound,
a buck or a pound, a buck or a pound,
Is all that makes the world go around,
that clinking clanking sound,
Can make the world go round."

Nate Tyson said...

I want to be in America
S'okay by me in America

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Anonymous said...

I've made a top ten list of this topic in my blog. It's in Portuguese (I'm one of Nathan's hundreds of Brazilian readers) but you'll get the picture.

http://rosebudeotreno.com/?p=792

Anonymous said...

pop...six...squish...uh-uh...cicero...lipschitz

Normally, it'd be moulin rouge! but aside from the phenomanal come what may, we heard the music somehwere else.

John T said...

Mama and daddy raised me with love and care
They sacrificed so I could have a better share
They fed me and nursed me and sent me to school
Mama taught me how to sing, daddy lived the golden rule
When I think of the children, alone and afraid
Abandoned and wild like a fatherless child
I thin of my mama and how she could sing
Harmony with my daddy, our laughter would ring

One of those moments were I actually feel transferred to the film, which makes it all the more haunting.

André said...

The opening of West Side Story, and the Muschkins song. :)

Anonymous said...

Dancing in The Dark...From The BandWagon.

And one I doubt you know: Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth singing and dancing JOhnny Mercer's I'm Old Fashioned, in You Were Never Lovelier. Has anybody seen this movie? I think I love it all by myself.

- cal roth

Anonymous said...

"...and when I find me some kind of life I can live, I'm gonna get up, I'm gonna get out, I'm gonna get up and get out and live it!"

Anonymous said...

Ooh, also, the movie is far from perfect, but I'm a big fan of Judy Holliday singing "I'm going back" at the end of "Bells are Ringing".

J.D. said...

"... you're going to be bad for business, I can tell."

Billy D said...

Picking one is just impossible. Can't do it. And I assume we are leaving out animation, because the list would be far too extensive. I mean, Uncle Fucker would be battling it out with Just Around the River Bend for me. Did I mention that the latter makes me cry? Moving on....I am including a few musical numbers from non-musical movies.

1. The Trolley Song ("With my high starched collar and my high top shoes, and my hair, piled high upon my head...") They should prescribe this scene rather than prozac.

2. Mein Herr ("Maaaan by maaaaaan.....")

3. Waltz for Eva and Che ("Better to win by admitting my sin than to lose, with a halo...") Incidentally, my favorite line of musical theatre of all time. I know it's Tim Rice, but damn.

4. Put the Blame on Mame ("That's the story that, went around, but here's the real low down...")

5. Skid Row ("Bettah ourselves? You heard what he said, 'Better ourselves?' Mister, when you from skid row, ain't no such thing. AHHHLAAAAAAM....") Besides Miss Piggy, Frank Oz's crowning achievement, this number.

6. Look for the Silver Lining (the humming is the best part)

7. Moon River ("Muh Huckleberry friend...")

8. Hindi Sad Diamonds/Diamonds are a girl's best friend (Nicole Kidman's greatest contributions to the cinema. I can't pick one, but I do love when her Australian accent comes out when she sits up from saying "Men, cold, Gahls, old. Seems like such a deliberate move on Baz's part.)

9. The Man that Got Away ("Ever since this world began....")

10. Anything Goes, in Mandarin, from the opening of Temple of Doom. Yes, my personal favorite Indiana Jones despite it's reputation. One of most gleefully nostalgic opening numbers ever.

11. Bonjour Paris! (Funny Face)

12. Roxie (Chicago)

13. Small House of Uncle Thomas (The King and I)

14. Le marseillaise, Casablanca. This makes me cry too. ("Vive le France, vive la democracie!")

15. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You (The Mask, and yes, it's a great scene)

16. The Fire Down Below (The Rose)

17. The Rainbow Tour (Evita)

18. I enjoy being a girl (Flower Drum Song)

19. Miss Celie's Blues (The Color Purple)

20. So Long, Farewell (Sound of Music)

21. The Lady in the Tutti-Fruity Hat (The Gang's All Here) Youtube it, you'll be glad you did. Forget Ann Miller's number from Small Town Girl. Ok, that ones great too.

That's my cursory list. I know I'm missing tons. I can't believe I didn't include some Barbra...I'll just say "My Man."

Jason Adams said...

" If it takes forever I will wait for you
For a thousand summers I will wait for you
Till you're back beside me, till I'm holding you
Till I hear you sigh here in my arms

Anywhere you wander, anywhere you go
Every day remember how I love you so
In your heart believe what in my heart I know
That forevermore I'll wait for you"

(in French, of course)

Anonymous said...

The King of New York - Newsies...


ahh... Newsies

Anonymous said...

Just Because I saw Wall-e and Looovvvveedd it, and I love Hello Dolly!, no matter what anyone says.
"Put on your Sunday clothes,
There's lots of world out there
Get out the brillantine and dime cigars
We're gonna find adventure in the evening air
Girls in white in a perfumed night
Where the lights are bright as the stars!
Put on your Sunday clothes, we're gonna ride through town
In one of those new horsedrawn open cars..."

Anonymous said...

wow....this is a hard one....i've narrowed it down to three. but can only pick one....so, here we go...guessing on the lyrics here...

new york, new york, a wonderful town...
the east is up and the battery's down....the people ride in a hole in the ground....

total joy! sinatra, kelly (and someone else) - what could be better????

Pedro said...

"Be our guest" from Beauty and the Beast. For me, it's perfection.

NATHANIEL R said...

Billy D --thanks for such an extensive list. some of those would be on mine.

owen --i know. i only wrote about the first DR HORRIBLE and now there are two more acts.

par3182 said...

macaroni and baloney
tuna fish her favourite dish
(hot lunch)
if it's yellow then it's jello
if it's blue it could be stew
(oo-ooo)

Anonymous said...

Ahhh... so many options!

Gotta go with:

- "And I am telling you
I'm not going.
You're the best man I'll ever know.
There's no way I can ever, ever go,
No, no, no, no way,
No, no, no, no way I'm livin' without you.
Oh, I'm not livin' without you,
I'm not livin' without you.
I don't wanna be free.
I'm stayin',
I'm stayin',
And you, and you,
You're gonna love me.
Oh, hey, you're gonna love me,
Yes, ah, ooh, ooh, love me,
Ooh, ooh, ooh, love me,
Love me,
Love me,
Love me,
Love me.
You're gonna love *big breath* MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!"


Also:
- "Roooooxanne *dum dum dum* walk the streets for money, you care if its wrong, of if it is right!"

And for a bit of dandy sport:
- "How do you SOLVE a problem like Mariiiiiia!?"

NATHANIEL R said...

par -wheeeee. i always wanted my cafeteria to be like that one!

Anonymous said...

I just flew in from the windy city
the windy city is mighty purdy
but they ain't got what we got
no sir-eeeee
they got shacks up to seven stories
never see any morning glories
but a step from our door way
we gott-um for free

... there is something wrong with me....

Chad said...

Tie:
"Girl Hunt Ballet" from The Band Wagon.

"By a Waterfall" from Footlight Parade

mB said...

My vote goes for the Roxanne Tango in Moulin Rouge! (everytime I see it it gives me chills!) and the opening number (Bonjour) of Beauty and the Beast... and anything off of Cabaret!

The Jaded Armchair Reviewer said...

Just about everything from Cabaret. I've always wanted the Master of Ceremonies role, you get to sing and be ambiguous with your sexuality and role all at the same time!

"Le Jazz Hot" from Victor/Victoria. The only good song to perform.

"Miss Celie's Blues" from The Color Purple. I think I sang that to my sister before.

And from the list of songs I wish I could sing to someone: "The Origin of Love" and the Tommy Gnosis version of "Wicked Little Town" from Hedwig and The Angry Inch. Okay, all the songs from Hedwig are good for singing.

Guilty pleasure: Marc-Andre Grondin performing "Space Oddity" in C.R.A.Z.Y. If David Bowie could do that to a young man then I'm a fan of David Bowie.

Anonymous said...

three words: my man, barbra.

also: out here on my own, fame.
it's a fine life, newsies.

and what's up doc wants to be a musical, so i'll mention babs' excellent, if short, rendition of as time goes by accompanied by the ridiculously sexy ryan o'neal.

Anonymous said...

DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE from Funny Girl!

NATHANIEL R said...

some of mine

"tom dick and harry" -kiss me kate
"my man" -funny girl
"mein herr" -cabaret
"running wild" -some like it hot
"cell block tango" -chicago
"america" -west side story
"lonely goatherd" -sound of music
"skid row" -little shop of horrors
"all i do is dream of you" -singin in the rain
"air erotica" -all that jazz
"xanadu" -xanadu
"the man that got away" -a star is born
"i'm the greatest star" -funny girl

i could go on for hours but basically ANY moment that involves Gene Kelly dancing or Judy Garland singing THRILLS me. Kelly & Garland send me soaring

Chris Na Taraja said...

I'm surprised no one has yet mentioned....

(wide angle, close up, close up, closer, spin, spin, spin)
The Hills are alive with the Sound of Music.


I have 2 favorites nowadays....

1) he had it comin,
he had it comin,
he only had himself to blame,
if you would have been there,
if you seen it,
i betcha you would have done the same!

2) Marcel! Marcel! Marcel!!
(exit apartment, appear on stage)
Dieu Renit ceaux qui s'aiment
(From La Vie En Rose)

But then there is always...

Toucha toucha toucha touch me
I wanna feel dirty!

All three of these mademe cry in their own way.

Cengiz said...

DAMN YOU NATHANIEL!!!! This is so tough. But the top ones are:

*And I Am Telling You from Dreamgirls
*Falling Slowly from Once
*All That Jazz from Chicago
* The Three Pas De Deux from All That Jazz
*Rich Man's Frug from Sweet Charity
*America from West Side Story
*Singin' in the Rain from Singin' in the Rain
*Mein Herr from Cabaret
*Time Warp from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
*Beauty and The Beast from Beauty and the Beast
*Come What May from Moulin Rouge!
*All The Things You Are from Mrs. Henderson Presents

There are more and I just can't pick one. SO thats a semi-completed list

Anonymous said...

There may be trouble ahead
But while there's moonlight
and music
and love
and romance
Let's face the music and dance
Dance
Let's face the music and dance.

And "Dancing in the Dark" from "The Bandwagon"

"there's a time for us, some time a time for us..."

"I'll see you again
whenever spring breaks though again.
Time may lie heavy between
but what has been
is past forgetting".

Cengiz said...

And although not from a musical or movie, but seemingly appropriate:

Thanks for the Medicare
For Blue Cross and Blue Shield
For a hip that finally healed
Remember with perscriptions, genaric is a steal
We thank you so much.

RIP Sophia

Anonymous said...

"I'm not talking of a hurried night
A frantic tumble then a shy goodbye..."

I love just about every song in that movie.

Tim said...

DON: "Fellas, I feel this is my lucky day: March 23rd."

COSMO: "Oh no, your lucky day is the 24th."

DON: "What do you mean, the 24th?"

COSMO: "It's 1:30 already, it's morning."

KATHY: "Yes. And what a lovely morning.
(bursts into song)
Gooooooooood mornin'."

COSMO: "Good mornin'."

DON: "We've talked the whole night through."

KATHY: "Good mornin'."

THE BOYS: "Good mornin' to you."

&c

Deborah said...

Heaven
I'm in Heaven
And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak
And I seem to find the happiness I seek
When we're out together
Dancing cheek to cheek.

I love dozens of musicals and ten times as many musical numbers, but Cheek to Cheek IS heaven to me.

MLight said...

Being both a traditional musical fan and a Fosse fan (and any other kind of musical fan, too), the two of my (many) favorites that I'll mention are pretty opposite to each other:

"A song of love is a sad song
Hi Lili Hi Lili Hi Lo..."

and

"Take off with us...
NY to LA-a-a
Going all the way-ay-ay"

FDot said...

Baby, my will is wearin' thin, the walls are closin' in
I need you baby
My heart's about to break, it's cruel to make me wait
Come to me baby
We're movin' through the night, a symphony of flight
Fly with me baby
You wanna see me cry, oh can't you see me, I
I need you now-ow, I need you now-ow

Sa-sa-sa-sa-sa-sa-Samantha

Anonymous said...

Forcing one into a choice like this is almost cruel, and even as I type I am thinking of more and more showstopping scenes from my favorite movie musicals (of which, as everyone should, I have many), but the first name (and pair of legs! Ye gads!) that came to my mind was Ann Miller.
I could watch her dance-- and dance, and dance, and dance-- for days, and she's got a set of pipes on her too.
Though the Prehistoric Man number from On the Town and the Nathaniel-mentioned Tom Dick or Harry from Kiss Me Kate (which must get extra points for the magnetic presence of the one and only Bob Fosse) are battling it out for my number-two spot, the Ann Miller number that will always, always be my favorite is Too Darn Hot, also from Kiss Me Kate.
It really is too TOO darn hot. The fan! the gloves-removal! The look on Kathryn Grayson's face! The bongo-accompanied dance solo in front of the two-paneled mirror!
I could never get enough.



(Another all-time favorite that I just couldn't not mention is the Broadway Rhythm sequence in Singin' in the Rain. Everything about that complex number is completely and utterly flawless.)

Anonymous said...

Oh man, this is tough. But I'm gonna have to say...

1.) "El Tango de Roxanne" from Moulin Rouge! and "Maybe This Time" from Cabaret (the tepid response to her passion is one of the most effective uses of contrast in film)
2.) "Mein Herr" from Cabaret (can you tell Cabaret is my favorite movie-musical?)
3.) "America" from West Side Story

lylee said...

Way too hard to choose! Here are some of my many favorites:

Barn-raising sequence from "Seven Brides for Seven Bros."

"Lonesome Polecat" from "Seven Brides for Seven Bros."

"America" from "West Side Story"

Also, the *entire* Jets-Sharks danceoff at the gym

Hmm, I am noticing that kickass choreography is as important to my choices as the song.

A couple more sentimental favorites from my childhood that have aged quite well:

"16 Going on 17" from "The Sound of Music" (horribly sexist? yes. but still sweet)

"Step in Time" from "Mary Poppins"

lylee said...

Oh, and "You Can't Stop the Beat" from "Hairspray," how could I forget that!

Anonymous said...

Why it's the Model T Ford made the trouble, made the people wanna go, wanna get, wanna get up and go.
seven, eight, nine, ten, twelve, fourteen, twenty-two, twenty-three miles to the county seat!
(Yes sir, yes sir!)
Who's gonna patronize a little bitty two by four kinda store anymore?

Anonymous said...

I love the previous mention of "I'm Old Fashioned" with Hayworth and Astaire, and I"m adding:

-Practically anything Fred and Ginger, especially "The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea" (Shall We Dance)
-"Shall we dance?" (King and I)
-"Somewhere over the rainbow"
-"Anything you can do, I can do better" (Annie Get Your Gun)

and pretty much everything else that's been mentioned : )

adam k. said...

I'm surprised more people haven't mentioned "Over the Rainbow"... especially Nat. But I guess if we're talking fancy productions numbers, that's different.

Also in The Sound of Music when the kids sing "The Sound of Music" and the father joins in... priceless. "Come What May" and "Elephant Love Medley" and everything else from Moulin Rouge! "Mein Herr" is choice, great in that gritty, low-class 70s Cabaret way. "America" from West Side Story as people have said, but I think I like "Maria" and "Somewhere" better... wow, it's been too long since I've seen that one. I should watch it right now.

"Cvalda" and "I've Seen It All" from Dancer in the Dark. Lots and lots of Disney animated goodness. And recently, "Falling Slowly" from Once. Gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

Some picks off the top of my head:

"Cabaret" from Cabaret
"A New Argentina" from Evita
"I Have Confidence" from Sound of Music
"Man Who Got Away" from A Star Is Born
"Co-oo-oo-ool Rider" from Grease 2
"Papa/Piece of Sky (Finale)" from Yentl
"Eagle" from ABBA: The Movie
"America" from West Side Story
"Purple Rain" from Purple Rain
"Slipping Through My Fingers" from Mamma Mia

Rob

Barry said...

"All that Jazz," from Chicago.

Peter Chan said...

"Somewhere, out there beneath the pale moon night,
Someone's thinking of me and loving me tonight.

Somewhere, out there someone's saying a prayer,
That we'll find one another in that big somewhere out there."

I swear, the song get induced me to watery eyes EVERYTIME. Oh, just thinking about it....

Runs Like A Gay said...

So many good ones, but my money's on:

"There's a place for us,
Somewhere a place for us.
Peace and quiet and open air
Wait for us
Somewhere."

Tears streaking down my face...

Anonymous said...

it's like a musical orgasm just reading these comments! damn Nat why'd you have to ask for a favourite? it's like asking a mother which of her 10 children she prefers... impossible to choose!

I'm with anything sung by Judy Garland (the Trolley Song being my favourite), Julie Andrews, Beauty and the Beast (I used to cheer up a friend in high school by singing the beginning to her: "once unpon a time..." all the way to "bonjour, bonjour..." doing all the voices)

What I'm surprised is missing is something from this:!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_More,_with_Feeling_(Buffy_episode)

"Going through the motions, walking through the part, nothing seems to penetrate my heart (...) I can't even see, if this is really me. And I just want to be, aliiiiiiiiiiiive"

"It doesn't matter, what can't we do when we're together? What's in this place that we can't weather? (...) Apocalypse, we've all been there. It's do or die, hey I've died twice!"

"I touch the fire and it freezes me, I look into it and it's black. Why can't I feel? My skin should crack and peel. I want the fire back!"

"Life's a show, and we all play a part (...) Life's not a song. Life isn't bliss. Life is just this. It's living"

And now I think I'd better go pull out the dvd and watch that episode again! :p

Benji said...

I think I would say Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music. It is just so magnificently edited.

Janice said...

I haven't seen a lot of the musicals other folks here have and there is still too much too choose from amoung those I have seen.

I don't recall anyone mentioning the 1936 production of Showboat - "Old Man River" which would seem horrifically racist if not for the performance of the mighty, tragic Paul Robeson; "Just My Bill" by the equally tragic Helen Morgan (gives me chills just thinking about it, her expression as the camera frames her face at the end).

Gigi - the first musical I ever loved. Is it still worthy my affection? I haven't seen it in so long.

Moulin Rouge - yes, I know a lot of the songs we've heard before, but it's the way Baz uses them that turns chestnuts into unforgettable moments. Ewan breaking out in song in the Elephant and everything going quiet and still; the crescendo of tango du roxanne that sends chills down my spine; Nicole sniffling tearfully, pleading with her lover to turn back in the Come What May Reprise - and the suspense as he hesitates, hesitates...then the glorious finale...and then Baz pulls the whole thing out from under you yet again. (Ewan really did deserve a nom - what was the Academy thinking that year?)

Anonymous said...

Moses supposes his toes-es are roses
But Moses supposes erroneously
Moses, he knows-es, his toes-es aren't the roses
That Moses supposes his toes-es to be!

A Mose is a Mose!
A rose is a rose!
A toes is a toes!
Hop de doo de doo de

Seeing_I said...

"Downtown" from Little Shop of Horrors. Character and settings combine wonderfully, and Frank Oz gave the whole thing a great visual rhythm.

Rick Schoen said...

A few of my favorites are:

"I Could Go On Singing" from I Could Go On Singing
"The Man That Got Away" from A Star is Born
"On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" from On A Clear Day You Can See Forever
"Goldfinger" from Goldfinger
"The Trolley Song" from Meet Me in St. Louis

And because my babysitter used to sing me to sleep with them:
"On the Atcheson, Topeka, and Sant Fe" from The Harvey Girls
"Que Sera Sera" from The Man Who Knew Too Much

Rick Schoen said...

I can't believe that I forgot one:

"The Man I Love" from The Bubble

Dame James said...

If, as and when you've got a long face
Rearrange it
Don't be contented with the wrong face
There's a way to change it

Does the day look painful?
Is the future glum?
Does the sky look rainful?
Hey there! Say there!
Are you in a vacuum?


Oh, Judy, you get me every time. The "Lose That Long Face" number has to be the most tragic moment in A Star is Born.

I also love any of Ronee Blakley's numbers in Nashville, "All I Do is Dream of You" in Singin' in the Rain, "Money, Money" in Cabaret, "Gee Officer Krupke" in West Side Story and "Be a Clown" from The Pirate

Walter L. Hollmann said...

My Top Three:

3. I'm Thru with love
I'll never fall again
Said adieu to love
Don't ever call again
For I must have you or no one
And so I'm thru with love...

-Goldie Hawn in Everyone Says I Love You

2. It hurts so bad, it gets me down, down, down
I wanna get away from this battleground
This hurtin' match, it ain't no good
I'd give a lot to love you the way I used to do
Wish I could...

-Ronee Blakley in Nashville

1. Someday when I'm awfully low
When the world is cold
I will feel a glow just thinking of you
And the way you look tonight

-But not the Swingtime version. I'm a HUGE fan of Geraldine McEwan in Love's Labour's Lost

Anonymous said...

I don't know about ever, but the most recent one to tickle my fancy is the Travolta segment of "You Can't Stop the Beat." After every time I watch that, it looks like I slept with a hanger in my mouth for a few days.

Maryann said...

So many to choose from! I'll try to only do ones I haven't seen on the list yet.

I love "From this Moment On" from Kiss Me Kate (Fosse's segment!), "How Shall I See You Through My Tears" from Camp, "Get Happy" from Summer Stock, the ballet from "An American in Paris", and "You're Awful" from On the Town.

Chris Na Taraja said...

I got (click, click) ssssssssssssSteam heat!
But I need your love to keep away the cold.

Stickin with fosse...

It's too darn hot
too darn hot
like to sup with my baby tonight
fill the cup with my baby tonight
but i ain't up for my baby tonight
cause it's tooooo darn hot.


thanks Tim for "Good Morning", that might be my all time favorite

But what about...

fit as a fiddle ready for love
I can jump over the moon of above
fit as a fiddle and ready for love

Oh yeah, there's...

going courtin, going courtin,
though it sets your sense in a whirl
going courtin, going courting
dude-ing up to go and see a girl

no one has yet said...

Papa can you hear me?

OMG I'm such musical queen...everone here is! :)

Anonymous said...

"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in "The Wizard of Oz"

"Falling Slowly" in "Once"

And Satine's first appearance in "Moulin Rouge!"

Kamila said...
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Anonymous said...

"Moon River" in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"

The opening sequence of "West Side Story"

Judy Garland singing "The Man That Got Away" in "A Star is Born"

Liza Minelli singing "Maybe This Time" in "Cabaret".

Sarah Bolger singing "Desperado" in "In America"

Anonymous said...

I almost never watch musicals. Even though I performed in them in junior high and high school, I just never got the taste for them. Still, I do have a soft spot for a rock and roll fable in another time, another place...

"Nowhere Fast" from Streets of Fire (probably where I got my unquenchable Diane Lane jones).

CNO said...

SQUICH IT BOM BAC! switchy bom som! squishibom ban sak wak dam!
IT'S MUSIC! LET'S DANCE!
"CVALDA" from dancer in the Dark.

or..

I Feel pretty, i'm so pretty... from West Side Story

"Moonriver" both, Original english version from Breakfast at Tiffany's and Pedro Almodovar's Bad Education. Also Quizaz Quizaz Quizaz performed by a draggie Gael Garcia Bernal in Bad Education.


And, Belleville Rendez-vouz from the Trippletes of Belleville. I like that so much.

adam k. said...

OMG I forgot about "The Man That Got Away." Sheer brilliance.

I think in terms of individual ones, that, "Over the Rainbow" and "Falling Slowly" are the most memorable. But then you have entire films like West Side Story and Moulin Rouge! where it's hard to single one out.

seasondays said...

ACROSS THE UNIVERSE
i've just seen a face / with a little help from my friends
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
bon jour
CHICAGO
cell block tango / they both reached for the gun
GREASE
summer nights / grease lightning / sandra dee
LION KING
circle of life
MOULIN ROUGE
elephant love song / tango of roxanne / the show must go on
SOUND OF MUSIC
do-re-mi / my favorite things
SWEENEY TODD
the worst pies in london / pirelli's miracle elixir

Janice said...

I forgot "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in Meet Me in St Louis. Nothing fancy, the camera holding tight on Judy's face (but what else do you need?) and the lyrics are different from the version I'd heard on the radio since I was a kid. Not the cop-out radio version:
"through the years we all we be together if the fates allow/hang a shinging star upon the highest bow"

but "...if the fates allow/until then we'll have to muddle through somehow"

Oh, Judy.....*chills*