HorseIsle answer is: Kiss Me Kate -Toucan of Brown Server : )
The word song is a noun. A song is a musical composition.
Once On This Island
Well, it comes from a musical called the princess and the plumber.
No, it was written for the movie. So was "Love You I Do" and "Patience". They were all nominated for an Oscar for best song, but lost to a song from "An Inconvenient Truth"
It's where the actor or actress sing by themselves for a period of time. There might be others on stage but they have the spotlight on them for the moment.
Sweet Charity
Kiss Me , Kate
a coda comes in the end of a song
One of the popular songs found in the musical Carrie is the song Overture. Another popular song that comes from the musical is the song Don't Waste the Moon.
A whistle is a musical instrument that makes a melody to a song. A song is what comes when instruments preform a melody. A song usually has words as well.
The song comes from the Musical "South Pacific" and the actress who did it in the movie was Mitzie Gaynor.
Lute Song - musical - was created in 1946.
The song is from the Broadway musical Evita, and is personally my favorite :)
It can be performed as an art song in recital, but it's actually a theater song. It comes from Weill's 3-act musical comedy, "Happy End," 1929.
The song "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" is a song in the musical Annie Get Your Gun. The song was written by Irving Berlin in 1946.
The musical "Cats".
The song On the Street Where You Live was in the musical My Fair Lady