Add to the analysis these topics:
tone
quality, bowing, and vibrato on the violin.
pitch
accuracy and intonation on the violin.
rhythm and
tempo on the violin.
technique
and articulation on the violin.
style and
expression on the violin.
Left Column
Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now): A Phil
Collins power ballad about the pain of a breakup and the hope for
reconciliation.
Alfie: The theme song for the 1966 film
"Alfie," questioning the meaning of life and love.
Axel F: An instrumental synth-pop theme from the
movie "Beverly Hills Cop."
Baby Elephant Walk: A playful instrumental tune
by Henry Mancini from the film "Hatari!".
Beauty and the Beast: The title song from the
Disney movie, a duet about an unlikely romance between a beauty and a beast.
Blaze of Glory: A Bon Jovi rock song from the
"Young Guns II" soundtrack about a dying outlaw.
Blue Velvet: A 1960s pop song about a woman
wearing blue velvet, also associated with the David Lynch film.
Born Free: The theme song from the film
"Born Free," an ode to freedom and wildlife.
Call Me: A new wave hit by Blondie that served as
the theme for the film "American Gigolo."
Can You Feel the Love Tonight: An Elton John
ballad from Disney's "The Lion King," capturing a romantic moment.
Can't Help Falling in Love: A classic Elvis
Presley ballad about an uncontrollable and deep love.
The Candy Man: A cheerful song from "Willy
Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" about the magical candy maker.
Chariots of Fire: An instrumental electronic
theme by Vangelis, famous for slow-motion running scenes.
Colors of the Wind: The main theme from Disney's
"Pocahontas," about respecting nature and seeing the world from a
different perspective.
Come Saturday Morning: The theme song from the
film "The Sterile Cuckoo."
Come What May: A romantic love duet from the
movie musical "Moulin Rouge!".
Cups (When I'm Gone): A folk-pop song made famous
by Anna Kendrick in the movie "Pitch Perfect," featuring a cup-game
rhythm.
Danger Zone: A high-energy rock song by Kenny
Loggins from the "Top Gun" soundtrack.
Dear Heart: The theme song from the 1964 film
"Dear Heart."
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend: An iconic song
about materialism performed by Marilyn Monroe in the film "Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes."
Do You Know Where You're Going To?: The theme
from the movie "Mahogany," a soul song about finding one's purpose in
life.
Don't You (Forget About Me): A Simple Minds song
that became the definitive anthem for the movie "The Breakfast Club."
The Dreame: Likely an instrumental film theme,
though its specific origin isn't immediately clear from the title alone.
End of the Road: A Boyz II Men R&B ballad
about coming to terms with a breakup.
Endless Love: A classic duet by Lionel Richie and
Diana Ross, declaring eternal love.
Everybody's Talkin' (Echoes): The theme song for
the film "Midnight Cowboy," about alienation in a big city.
Exhale (Shoop Shoop): A Whitney Houston R&B
song from the "Waiting to Exhale" soundtrack about letting go.
Eye of the Tiger: A rock anthem by Survivor from
the movie "Rocky III," about determination and the will to fight.
Footloose: The upbeat title track from the film
"Footloose," about the joy of dancing.
Forrest Gump - Main Title (Feather Theme): The
gentle instrumental theme from the film "Forrest Gump."
Glory of Love: A Peter Cetera ballad from
"The Karate Kid Part II," about fighting for love and honor.
Hallelujah: A widely covered Leonard Cohen song
known for its complex themes of faith, love, and redemption.
Happy: An upbeat soul-pop song by Pharrell
Williams from the "Despicable Me 2" soundtrack.
The Heat Is On: A high-tempo rock song by Glenn
Frey from the "Beverly Hills Cop" soundtrack.
Hello Again: A Neil Diamond ballad from the film
"The Jazz Singer."
How Deep Is Your Love: A Bee Gees disco-ballad
from the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack about the depth of love.
I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow: A folk song that
gained renewed fame from the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?".
I Believe I Can Fly: An inspirational R&B
ballad by R. Kelly from the "Space Jam" soundtrack.
I Just Called to Say I Love You: A Stevie Wonder
song about a simple phone call to express love.
I Will Always Love You: Whitney Houston's
powerful cover of a Dolly Parton song, from "The Bodyguard"
soundtrack.
I Will Wait for You: The theme song from the
French musical film "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg."
(I've Had) The Time of My Life: The iconic final
dance song from the movie "Dirty Dancing."
Jailhouse Rock: A classic rock and roll song by
Elvis Presley from the film of the same name.
The John Dunbar Theme: The main instrumental
theme from the film "Dances with Wolves."
Kokomo: A Beach Boys song from the movie
"Cocktail" about a fictional tropical island getaway.
Let It Go: The empowering hit song by Idina
Menzel from Disney's "Frozen."
Let the River Run: Carly Simon's anthemic theme
song for the film "Working Girl."
Live and Let Die: A rock song by Wings that
served as the theme for the James Bond film of the same name.
The Look of Love: A sultry pop song by Dusty
Springfield, the theme for the 1967 film "Casino Royale."
Luck Be a Lady: A song from the musical
"Guys and Dolls" where a gambler prays for luck.
A Man and a Woman (Un homme et une femme): The
bossa nova theme from the French film "A Man and a Woman."
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Maniac: A high-energy synth-pop song by Michael
Sembello from the "Flashdance" soundtrack.
Mission: Impossible Theme: The famous
instrumental theme music for the "Mission: Impossible" TV show and
film series.
Mrs. Robinson: A Simon & Garfunkel song from
the film "The Graduate."
Moon River: The classic song from "Breakfast
at Tiffany's," sung by Audrey Hepburn, about a dreamer.
More (Ti guarderò nel cuore): The theme song from
the film "Mondo Cane."
The Music of Goodbye: The love theme from the
film "Out of Africa."
My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from 'Titanic'):
Celine Dion's global hit ballad from the movie "Titanic."
Nine to Five: Dolly Parton's title song for the
movie "9 to 5," an anthem about working life.
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now: A power ballad duet
by Starship from the film "Mannequin."
Old Time Rock & Roll: A classic Bob Seger
rock song, famously featured in the film "Risky Business."
The Pink Panther: Henry Mancini's recognizable
jazzy instrumental theme for "The Pink Panther" film series.
Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day): Frank
Sinatra's signature closing theme song.
Puttin' On the Ritz: An Irving Berlin song about
dressing fashionably, famously performed by Fred Astaire.
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be): A
Doris Day song from "The Man Who Knew Too Much," about accepting the
future.
The Rainbow Connection: A song performed by
Kermit the Frog in "The Muppet Movie," about dreams and idealism.
Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head: A cheerful
song by B.J. Thomas from the film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance
Kid."
Rock Around the Clock: A foundational rock and
roll song by Bill Haley & His Comets.
Love Theme from "St. Elmo's Fire": An
instrumental theme from the 1985 film "St. Elmo's Fire."
Say You, Say Me: A Lionel Richie song from the
film "White Nights" about friendship and togetherness.
Separate Lives: A duet by Phil Collins and
Marilyn Martin from the film "White Nights" about a breakup.
The Shadow of Your Smile: The theme song from the
film "The Sandpiper."
Skyfall: Adele's theme song for the James Bond
film "Skyfall."
Somewhere in Time: The instrumental theme from
the 1980 film "Somewhere in Time."
Somewhere, My Love: The theme from the film
"Doctor Zhivago," also known as "Lara's Theme."
Somewhere Out There: A duet from the animated
film "An American Tail," about being connected despite distance.
The Sound of Music: The title song from the
Rodgers & Hammerstein musical, celebrating nature and music.
Speak Softly, Love: The instrumental love theme
from "The Godfather."
Star Trek® The Motion Picture: The main theme
from the first "Star Trek" film.
Stayin' Alive: A Bee Gees disco song from the
"Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, about survival.
Summer Nights: A duet from the musical
"Grease," with two characters recounting their summer romance.
The Sweetheart Tree: A song from the film
"The Great Race."
Swinging on a Star: A Bing Crosby song from the
film "Going My Way," about making good choices.
Take My Breath Away: A synth-pop ballad by Berlin
from the "Top Gun" soundtrack.
Tammy: A song by Debbie Reynolds from the film
"Tammy and the Bachelor."
Thanks for the Memory: Bob Hope's signature song,
originally from the film "The Big Broadcast of 1938."
That's Amoré (That's Love): A Dean Martin song
from the film "The Caddy," a celebration of love and Italian culture.
A Time for Us: The love theme from the 1968 film
version of "Romeo and Juliet."
Time Warp: The famous song and dance number from
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
To Sir, With Love: Lulu's title song from the
film "To Sir, with Love," a song of gratitude to a teacher.
Two Hearts: A Phil Collins song from the film
"Buster."
Unchained Melody: The Righteous Brothers' classic
ballad, famously used in the film "Ghost."
Up Where We Belong: A duet by Joe Cocker and
Jennifer Warnes from the film "An Officer and a Gentleman."
The Way We Were: Barbra Streisand's title song
from the film "The Way We Were," about memories of a past romance.
When She Loved Me: A song by Sarah McLachlan from
"Toy Story 2," from the perspective of a toy being outgrown.
When You Believe: A duet by Mariah Carey and
Whitney Houston from the animated film "The Prince of Egypt."
When You Wish Upon a Star: Disney's signature
song from "Pinocchio," about dreams coming true.
Where Do I Begin: The theme song from the film
"Love Story."
Writing's on the Wall: Sam Smith's theme song for
the James Bond film "Spectre."
You Light Up My Life: A major hit ballad by Debby
Boone from the 1970s.
You Must Love Me: A Madonna song written for the
film adaptation of the musical "Evita."
From the Second Image (Red Background)
All About That Bass: Meghan Trainor's doo-wop pop
song with lyrics about body positivity.
All of Me: John Legend's tender piano ballad
dedicated to his wife, Chrissy Teigen.
Amazed: A country power ballad by Lonestar about
being completely awestruck by a lover.
Apologize: A pop-rock hit by OneRepublic about a
relationship that has passed the point of reconciliation.
Bad Day: Daniel Powter's catchy pop song about
dealing with a terrible day.
Bad Romance: Lady Gaga's synth-pop hit with dark
lyrics about an unhealthy, addictive relationship.
Beautiful: Christina Aguilera's empowering ballad
about self-acceptance and inner beauty.
Beautiful Day: An uplifting rock anthem by U2
about finding hope and joy in life.
Beautiful in My Eyes: Joshua Kadison's
piano-based ballad about seeing the beauty in a loved one through the years.
Because I Love You (The Postman Song): A
freestyle ballad by Stevie B about deep devotion and love.
Believe: Cher's dance-pop hit, famous for its
pioneering use of Auto-Tune, about life after a breakup.
Brave: Sara Bareilles' empowering pop anthem
encouraging people to speak up and be themselves.
Breakaway: Kelly Clarkson's pop-rock song about
taking risks and stepping out of one's comfort zone.
Breathe: Faith Hill's crossover country-pop hit
about being completely consumed by love.
Butterfly Kisses: A Christian contemporary song
by Bob Carlisle about a father's love for his daughter as she grows up.
Call Me Maybe: Carly Rae Jepsen's infectious teen
pop song about giving a crush your number.
Candle in the Wind 1997: Elton John's reworked
tribute to Princess Diana, originally written for Marilyn Monroe.
Change the World: Eric Clapton's soft rock song
about the desire to make the world a better place for a loved one.
Chasing Cars: Snow Patrol's alternative rock
ballad about wanting to lie with someone and forget the world.
The Climb: Miley Cyrus's inspirational
country-pop ballad about the struggles in life and the journey being the
reward.
Clocks: Coldplay's piano-driven alternative rock
song known for its hypnotic riff.
Countdown: Beyoncé's energetic pop/R&B song
with a prominent horn sample and vocal countdown.
Cruise: Florida Georgia Line's popular
country-pop song about driving around with a girl in the summer.
Cryin': Aerosmith's hard rock power ballad about
the ups and downs of a tumultuous relationship.
Die a Happy Man: Thomas Rhett's country ballad
about being perfectly content with his life and love.
Dilemma: Nelly and Kelly Rowland's R&B duet
about a mutual attraction when both are in other relationships.
Don't Know Why: Norah Jones' jazzy pop song about
missed opportunities and regret.
Drift Away: Dobie Gray's soul-rock classic about
getting lost in rock and roll music to escape problems.
Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me): Train's rock song
inspired by the lead singer's late mother, with lyrics about a journey through
the cosmos.
Fallin': Alicia Keys' debut R&B/soul song
about the cycle of falling in and out of love.
Fields of Gold: Sting's melancholic ballad about
memory and love, set against a pastoral backdrop.
Firework: Katy Perry's dance-pop anthem about
finding your inner spark and self-worth.
Foolish Games: Jewel's folk-pop song about a
toxic and manipulative relationship.
Forever and for Always: Shania Twain's up-tempo
country-pop song about eternal love.
Friends in Low Places: Garth Brooks' classic
country singalong about drowning sorrows in a bar with friends.
From a Distance: Bette Midler's hit song about a
world of peace and harmony viewed from a distance.
Genie in a Bottle: Christina Aguilera's debut
teen pop hit with suggestive lyrics about waiting for the right person.
Get Lucky: Daft Punk's disco-funk hit featuring
Pharrell Williams, about getting lucky in love.
Hello: Adele's powerful soul ballad about trying
to reconnect with an ex-lover after many years.
Here and Now: Luther Vandross's R&B ballad
about cherishing the present moment with a loved one.
Hero: Mariah Carey's inspirational ballad about
finding the strength and hero within oneself.
Hey, Soul Sister: Train's upbeat pop-rock song
featuring a prominent ukulele riff.
Ho Hey: The Lumineers' folk-rock stomp-and-clap
hit about love and belonging.
Hold On, We're Going Home: Drake's
synth-pop/R&B song about returning to a safe place and a loved one.
Home: Michael Bublé's pop ballad about the
longing to return home while being away.
The House That Built Me: Miranda Lambert's
country song about the memories attached to a childhood home.
How Am I Supposed to Live Without You: Michael
Bolton's power ballad about dealing with a breakup and unrequited love.
How to Save a Life: The Fray's alternative rock
song about trying to help a troubled friend.
I Finally Found Someone: A duet by Barbra
Streisand and Bryan Adams from the movie "The Mirror Has Two Faces."
I Gotta Feeling: The Black Eyed Peas' energetic
dance-pop party anthem about having a good night.
I Kissed a Girl: Katy Perry's breakthrough
pop-rock song about experimental kissing.
I Swear: All-4-One's R&B cover of a country
song, which became a massive wedding hit.
I Will Remember You: Sarah McLachlan's
melancholic ballad about memory, loss, and enduring love.
Jar of Hearts: Christina Perri's piano ballad
about rejecting a toxic ex who returns.
Just the Way You Are: Bruno Mars' debut pop song
praising a girl's natural beauty.
Let It Go: (Duplicate from the first image) Idina
Menzel's hit song from Disney's "Frozen."
Lips of an Angel: Hinder's rock ballad about a
man talking to his ex-girlfriend on the phone while his current girlfriend is
in the next room.
Little Talks: Of Monsters and Men's indie
folk-pop song with male and female vocals, hinting at themes of mental health
or ghosts.
Losing My Religion: R.E.M.'s mandolin-driven
alternative rock hit about obsession and unrequited love.
Love Song: Sara Bareilles' piano-pop song about
not writing a love song just because the record label asked for one.
Love Story: Taylor Swift's country-pop song based
on the "Romeo and Juliet" narrative with a happy ending.
More Than Words: Extreme's acoustic ballad about
wanting someone to show their love through actions, not just words.
Need You Now: Lady A's country-pop duet about a
late-night, drunken phone call to an ex.
No One: Alicia Keys' R&B/soul anthem about a
love that is unbreakable and resilient.
100 Years: Five for Fighting's piano-rock song
reflecting on the different stages of a lifetime.
The Power of Love: Celine Dion's massive power
ballad cover about the transformative and overwhelming nature of love.
Rehab: Amy Winehouse's retro-soul hit about
refusing to go to an alcohol rehabilitation center.
Roar: Katy Perry's power pop anthem about finding
one's voice and standing up for oneself.
Rolling in the Deep: Adele's bluesy pop-soul
international hit about a scorned lover.
Royals: Lorde's minimalist pop song that
critiques the luxury lifestyle often portrayed in popular music.
Save the Best for Last: Vanessa Williams' R&B
ballad about someone realizing that their true love was right in front of them
the whole time.
Say Something: A Great Big World and Christina
Aguilera's emotional piano ballad about giving up on a relationship.
Secrets: OneRepublic's pop-rock song driven by a
cello riff, about the burden of keeping secrets.
Shake It Off: Taylor Swift's upbeat pop song
about ignoring detractors and negativity.
She Will Be Loved: Maroon 5's pop-rock song about
a complex relationship and unrequited love.
Smells Like Teen Spirit: Nirvana's grunge anthem
that defined a generation with its loud-quiet dynamics and cryptic lyrics.
Something to Talk About: Bonnie Raitt's
blues-rock hit about giving small-town gossips something real to talk about.
Stacy's Mom: Fountains of Wayne's power pop song
about a teenage boy who has a crush on his friend's mother.
Stay: Rihanna's vulnerable piano ballad featuring
Mikky Ekko, about wanting a lover to stay despite a troubled relationship.
Stay with Me: Sam Smith's gospel-tinged ballad
pleading with a one-night stand to stay a little longer.
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You): Kelly
Clarkson's empowering pop-rock anthem about recovering from a heartbreak and
becoming stronger.
Tears in Heaven: Eric Clapton's acoustic ballad
written about the tragic death of his young son.
Teenage Dream: Katy Perry's nostalgic pop song
about the feeling of being in love like a teenager.
Thinking Out Loud: Ed Sheeran's romantic ballad
about everlasting love that grows into old age.
This Love: Maroon 5's pop-funk song about a
passionate but volatile relationship.
A Thousand Years: Christina Perri's ballad
written for the "Twilight" film saga, about eternal love.
Till the World Ends: Britney Spears' dance-pop
party song about dancing until the apocalypse.
Uptown Funk: Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars'
retro-funk hit that is a tribute to the Minneapolis sound.
Viva La Vida: Coldplay's baroque pop song with
lyrics that contain historical and religious references about a fallen king.
Waiting on the World to Change: John Mayer's
pop-rock song about a generation feeling powerless to effect societal change.
We Belong Together: Mariah Carey's R&B
comeback hit about desperately missing a past lover.
We Can't Stop: Miley Cyrus's mid-tempo party
anthem about doing whatever she wants.
We Found Love: Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris's
high-energy electro-house hit about finding love in a hopeless place.
What Makes You Beautiful: One Direction's debut
power pop hit praising a girl who is unaware of her own beauty.
When You Say Nothing at All: Ronan Keating's
cover of a country song, famously featured in the film "Notting
Hill."
Yeah!: Usher's crunk&B club hit featuring Lil
Jon and Ludacris.
You Raise Me Up: Josh Groban's inspirational
pop-opera ballad about being uplifted by someone else.
You Were Meant for Me: Jewel's folk-pop breakup
song about trying to cope with daily life after a split.
You're Beautiful: James Blunt's pop ballad about
seeing an ex-girlfriend with a new partner in a public place.
You're Still the One: Shania Twain's country-pop
crossover hit about a relationship that has survived against the odds.
You've Got a Friend in Me: Randy Newman's theme
song from the movie "Toy Story," celebrating friendship.
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All I Want for Christmas Is You: Mariah Carey's
modern pop Christmas classic about wanting only one thing for the holiday.
Angels from the Realms of Glory: A traditional
Christmas carol about the angels announcing the birth of Jesus.
Angels We Have Heard on High: A well-known carol
famous for its sustained "Gloria" chorus.
As Long as There's Christmas: A song from
Disney's "Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas."
Auld Lang Syne: A Scottish folk song
traditionally sung to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on
New Year's Eve.
Away in a Manger (Murray): A gentle lullaby carol
about baby Jesus in the manger, set to the most common American melody.
Away in a Manger (Spilman): The same traditional
carol set to a different, more flowing melody.
Baby, It's Cold Outside: A pop standard
call-and-response duet about a host trying to convince a guest to stay because
of the winter weather.
Because It's Christmas (For All the Children): A
contemporary Christmas song often associated with Barry Manilow.
Believe: The inspirational theme song from the
animated movie "The Polar Express."
The Bells of St. Mary's: A popular song about a
church, often associated with the holiday season and the film of the same name.
Blue Christmas: A song of unrequited love during
the holidays, most famously performed by Elvis Presley.
Brazilian Sleigh Bells: An instrumental
orchestral piece with a Latin rhythm, popularized by Percy Faith.
Caroling, Caroling: A cheerful, upbeat Christmas
song about the tradition of door-to-door caroling.
A Child Is Born: A slow, jazz-influenced
Christmas song originally written by Thad Jones.
The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late): A
novelty Christmas song by Alvin and the Chipmunks asking for gifts.
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home): A high-energy
rock and roll Christmas song originally by Darlene Love.
Christmas in Killarney: An Irish-themed Christmas
song celebrating the holiday in Ireland.
Christmas Is A-Comin' (May God Bless You): A
lively calypso-style Christmas song.
The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open
Fire): A classic Christmas standard with cozy imagery, definitively performed
by Nat King Cole.
Christmas Time Is Here: The melancholic and jazzy
opening song from the "A Charlie Brown Christmas" TV special.
The Christmas Waltz: A popular Christmas song
with a waltz tempo, famously recorded by Frank Sinatra.
Cold December Night: A contemporary Christmas
song about a romantic winter evening, recorded by Michael Bublé.
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy: A famous, delicate
instrumental piece from Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker."
Deck the Hall: A traditional, upbeat Christmas
carol with a repetitive "fa-la-la" refrain.
Do You Hear What I Hear: A Christmas song
describing the news of Jesus's birth passing from the night wind to a king,
written as a plea for peace.
Do You Want to Build a Snowman?: A song from
Disney's "Frozen" about two sisters growing apart.
Fairytale of New York: A folk-rock Christmas song
by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl about a bickering couple on Christmas Eve.
Feliz Navidad: A simple, catchy bilingual
Christmas pop song by José Feliciano wishing everyone a Merry Christmas.
The First Noel: A traditional English Christmas
carol telling the story of the birth of Jesus.
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen: A traditional
English Christmas carol in a minor key about the news of Christ's birth.
Good King Wenceslas: A carol that tells a story
of a Bohemian king going on a journey to give alms to a poor peasant on the
Feast of Stephen.
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer: A humorous
novelty song about a grandmother's unfortunate Christmas Eve accident.
The Greatest Gift of All: A Christmas song
recorded by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton about love being the best gift.
Grown-Up Christmas List: A song where an adult
wishes for world peace, an end to war, and friendship instead of toys.
Happy Holiday: A popular song introduced by Bing
Crosby in the film "Holiday Inn."
Happy Xmas (War Is Over): A Christmas protest
song by John Lennon and Yoko Ono calling for peace.
Hard Candy Christmas: A song by Dolly Parton from
the musical "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" about coping with
tough times.
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing: A jubilant
traditional Christmas carol about the birth of Jesus, with music by
Mendelssohn.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas: A
poignant classic Christmas song introduced by Judy Garland in the film
"Meet Me in St. Louis."
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus
Lane): An upbeat popular Christmas song co-written and performed by Gene Autry.
A Holly Jolly Christmas: A cheerful Christmas
song made famous by Burl Ives in the "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
special.
(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays: A
classic Christmas song about the desire to be with family for the holidays.
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day (Calkin): A
carol based on a poem by Longfellow about the despair of war and the hope for
peace, set to a specific melody.
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day (Marks): The
same carol set to a different melody by Johnny Marks.
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus: A novelty song
from the perspective of a child seeing their mother kiss "Santa"
(presumably their father).
I Saw Three Ships: A traditional English
Christmas carol with a cheerful, dancing melody.
I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas: A novelty
Christmas song from the 1950s sung by a child asking for a unique pet.
I Wonder as I Wander: A haunting Appalachian folk
hymn often sung during the Christmas season.
I'll Be Home for Christmas: A classic Christmas
song from the WWII era written from the perspective of a soldier longing to be
home.
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I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm: A popular jazz
standard written by Irving Berlin, often associated with the winter season.
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear: A traditional
Christmas carol that focuses on the angels' message of peace to the world.
It Must Have Been the Mistletoe (Our First
Christmas): A contemporary Christmas song about a couple's first Christmas
together.
It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas: A popular
song that describes the sights and sounds of the approaching holiday season.
Jingle Bells: One of the most best-known and
widely sung American songs in the world, originally intended for Thanksgiving.
Joy to the World: A popular and celebratory
Christmas carol based on Psalm 98.
The Last Month of the Year (What Month Was Jesus
Born In?): A rhythmic spiritual/gospel Christmas song.
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!: A popular
winter song about staying inside during a snowstorm, not specifically about
Christmas.
Little Saint Nick: A fun, uptempo Christmas song
by The Beach Boys about Santa's sleigh.
March of the Toys: An instrumental piece from the
operetta "Babes in Toyland."
A Marshmallow World: A cheerful winter song that
describes a snowy day as a "marshmallow world."
Mary, Did You Know?: A modern Christmas song that
addresses Mary, asking if she knew the significance of her son's future.
Mary's Little Boy Child: A calypso-style
Christmas song about the birth of Jesus, popularized by Harry Belafonte.
Mele Kalikimaka: A Hawaiian-themed Christmas song
made famous by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters.
Merry Christmas, Darling: A melancholic Christmas
song by The Carpenters, written as a letter to a distant loved one.
Mister Santa: An upbeat Christmas song set to the
tune of "Mr. Sandman," asking Santa for a beau.
Mistletoe and Holly: A Christmas song co-written
and performed by Frank Sinatra about holiday traditions.
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year: A popular
and energetic Christmas song by Andy Williams describing holiday activities.
My Favorite Things: A song from "The Sound
of Music" that has become a Christmas standard due to its winter imagery.
O Christmas Tree: A traditional German Christmas
carol ("O Tannenbaum") that praises the beauty of the fir tree.
O Come, All Ye Faithful: A traditional Latin
Christmas carol ("Adeste Fideles") calling the faithful to Bethlehem.
O Holy Night: A well-known and powerful Christmas
carol composed by Adolphe Adam about the night of Jesus's birth.
O Little Town of Bethlehem: A gentle traditional
Christmas carol about the birthplace of Jesus.
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers: An instrumental
piece often associated with the Radio City Christmas Spectacular and its
kickline.
Pretty Paper: A song by Willie Nelson about
street vendors selling wrapping paper and pencils during Christmas.
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree: A popular rock
and roll Christmas song by Brenda Lee that is a holiday staple.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The famous song
about Santa's ninth reindeer who saves Christmas with his shiny nose.
Santa Baby: A playful and tongue-in-cheek
Christmas song about a woman asking Santa for extravagant gifts.
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town: A popular
Christmas song that warns children to behave because Santa is coming.
Shake Me I Rattle (Squeeze Me I Cry): A novelty
Christmas song from the perspective of a toy in a store.
Silent Night: A popular and gentle Austrian
Christmas carol celebrating the peaceful night of Jesus's birth.
Silver and Gold: A song from the "Rudolph
the Red-Nosed Reindeer" TV special, sung by Burl Ives about holiday
decorations.
Silver Bells: A classic Christmas song that
describes the sights and sounds of the holiday season in the city.
Sing We Now of Christmas: A buoyant traditional
French Christmas carol.
Somewhere in My Memory: The nostalgic theme song
from the movie "Home Alone" with lyrics about holiday memories.
The Star Carol: A Christmas song about the Star
of Bethlehem.
That's Christmas to Me: A modern a cappella
Christmas song by Pentatonix describing personal holiday memories.
This Christmas: An upbeat soul-R&B Christmas
standard by Donny Hathaway, celebrating the holiday with loved ones.
Toyland: A nostalgic song from the operetta
"Babes in Toyland" about the magic of childhood toys.
The Twelve Days of Christmas: A famous cumulative
Christmas carol enumerating a series of increasingly grand gifts.
Up on the Housetop: A popular Christmas song that
describes Santa Claus landing on the roof and coming down the chimney.
We Need a Little Christmas: A song from the
musical "Mame," sung to lift spirits after tough times by decorating
for Christmas early.
We Three Kings of Orient Are: A traditional
Christmas carol that tells the story of the three Magi visiting Jesus.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas: A traditional
English Christmas carol that expresses good tidings and demands figgy pudding.
We Wish You the Merriest: A cheerful Christmas
song often performed as a duet, wishing the listener the best of the holiday
season.
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?: A popular
song where the singer asks someone out for a date on New Year's Eve.
What Child Is This?: A traditional Christmas
carol with lyrics set to the tune of the English folk song
"Greensleeves."
White Christmas: The best-selling single of all
time, a classic song by Irving Berlin about nostalgia for a snowy Christmas.
Wonderful Christmastime: A synth-pop Christmas
song by Paul McCartney with a simple, catchy chorus.
The Wonderful World of Christmas: The title track
from an Elvis Presley Christmas album, celebrating the joy of the season.
You're All I Want for Christmas: A romantic
Christmas song about wanting only one person for the holiday.
Baby Mine: The heartbreaking lullaby from Dumbo.
The Ballad of Davy Crockett: Folk-style theme for
the frontiersman.
Be Our Guest: The showstopping dining number from
Beauty and the Beast.
Beauty and the Beast: (Duplicate) The title
ballad.
Bella Notte: The spaghetti dinner song from Lady
and the Tramp.
Belle: The opening number introducing the heroine
in Beauty and the Beast.
Best of Friends: Song about the friendship in The
Fox and the Hound.
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo: The Fairy Godmother's magic
spell song from Cinderella.
Breaking Free: The duet from High School Musical.
Can You Feel the Love Tonight: (Duplicate) The
Lion King love theme.
Candle on the Water: Helen Reddy's ballad from Pete's
Dragon.
Chim Chim Cher-ee: The chimney sweep song from Mary
Poppins.
Circle of Life: The opening anthem of The Lion
King.
The Climb: (Duplicate) Miley Cyrus / Hannah
Montana song.
Colors of the Wind: (Duplicate) Pocahontas theme.
Cruella De Vil: The villain theme from 101
Dalmatians.
Days in the Sun: Song from the live-action Beauty
and the Beast.
Do You Want to Build a Snowman?: (Duplicate) Frozen
song.
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: Cinderella's
song of hope.
Evermore: The Beast's solo from the live-action Beauty
and the Beast.
Feed the Birds: The lullaby about charity from Mary
Poppins.
For the First Time in Forever: Anna's excitement
song from Frozen.
Friend Like Me: The Genie's introduction in Aladdin.
Gaston: The tavern song praising the villain in Beauty
and the Beast.
Give a Little Whistle: Jiminy Cricket's advice
from Pinocchio.
Go the Distance: Hercules' "I Want"
song about finding where he belongs.
God Help the Outcasts: Esmeralda's prayer from The
Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Hakuna Matata: The "no worries"
philosophy song from The Lion King.
Happy Working Song: Amy Adams' cleaning song from
Enchanted.
He's a Pirate: The swashbuckling instrumental
from Pirates of the Caribbean.
He's a Tramp: Peggy Lee's jazz song from Lady and
the Tramp.
Heigh-Ho: The Dwarfs' mining song from Snow White.
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee: The actor's life song from Pinocchio.
How Does a Moment Last Forever: Song from
live-action Beauty and the Beast.
How Far I'll Go: Moana's song about her longing
for the ocean.
I Just Can't Wait to Be King: Simba's youthful
anthem from The Lion King.
I See the Light: The lantern duet from Tangled.
I'll Make a Man Out of You: The training montage
song from Mulan.
I'm Late: The White Rabbit's song from Alice in
Wonderland.
I'm Wishing: Snow White's well song.
I've Got a Dream: The pub song from Tangled.
I've Got No Strings: Pinocchio's performance
song.
If I Can't Love Her: The Beast's Broadway musical
solo.
If I Never Knew You: The love theme from Pocahontas.
In Summer: Olaf's song about heat from Frozen.
It's a Small World: The theme from the Disney
parks ride.
Kiss the Girl: The romantic mood-setting song
from The Little Mermaid.
Lava: The ukulele song from the Pixar short about
volcanoes.
Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly): Folk song featured
in So Dear to My Heart.
Let It Go: (Duplicate) Frozen hit.
Let's Go Fly a Kite: The joyous finale of Mary
Poppins.
The Lord Is Good to Me: Johnny Appleseed's grace
song.
Love Is an Open Door: The duet between Anna and
Hans in Frozen.
Mickey Mouse March: The theme from The Mickey
Mouse Club.
Mother Knows Best: Gothel's manipulative song
from Tangled.
My Funny Friend and Me: Sting's song from The
Emperor's New Groove.
Part of Your World: Ariel's "I Want"
song from The Little Mermaid.
A Pirate's Life: Song from Peter Pan.
Reflection: Mulan's ballad about identity.
Rumbly in My Tumbly: Winnie the Pooh's song about
hunger.
The Second Star to the Right: The opening ballad
of Peter Pan.
Seize the Day: The energetic anthem from Newsies.
The Siamese Cat Song: Song from Lady and the
Tramp.
So Close: Jon McLaughlin's ballad from Enchanted.
So This Is Love: The romantic waltz from Cinderella.
Some Day My Prince Will Come: Snow White's song
of hope.
Someday: Song from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Something There: The song where Belle and Beast
realize their feelings.
A Spoonful of Sugar: Mary Poppins' song about
making chores fun.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious: The
nonsensical word song from Mary Poppins.
That's How You Know: The musical number from Enchanted.
"This is me.": Song from Camp Rock.
Toyland March: Instrumental march from Babes in
Toyland.
Trashin' the Camp (Pop Version): Phil Collins'
song from Tarzan.
True Love's Kiss: The opening song from Enchanted.
The Unbirthday Song: The tea party song from Alice
in Wonderland.
We Belong Together: Song from Toy Story 3.
We Know the Way: Voyaging song from Moana.
We're All in This Together: The finale from High
School Musical.
Westward Ho, the Wagons!: Title song from the
live-action film.
A Whale of a Tale: Sea shanty sung by Kirk
Douglas in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
When I See an Elephant Fly: The crows' song from Dumbo.
When She Loved Me: (Duplicate) Toy Story 2 song.
When Will My Life Begin?: Rapunzel's opening song
in Tangled.
When You Wish Upon a Star: (Duplicate) Pinocchio
theme.
Whistle While You Work: Snow White's cleaning
song.
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?: Song from the Three
Little Pigs short.
A Whole New World: The magic carpet ride duet
from Aladdin.
Winnie the Pooh: Theme song for the silly old
bear.
With a Smile and a Song: Snow White overcoming
her fear in the forest.
The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers: Tigger's
bouncy theme song.
Written in the Stars: Musical number from Elton
John's Aida.
Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me): The theme song
from the Pirates ride.
You Are the Music in Me: Duet from High School
Musical 2.
You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!: The
flight song from Peter Pan.
You'll Be in My Heart: Phil Collins' lullaby from
Tarzan.
You're Welcome: Maui's boastful song from Moana.
You've Got a Friend in Me: (Duplicate) Toy Story
theme.
Zero to Hero: The gospel-style montage from Hercules.
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah: Cheerful song originally from Song
of the South.
Theme from Zorro: The theme for the masked
swordsman.
1812
Overture: Tchaikovsky's explosive orchestral piece, often used for fireworks
displays.
Air (from
Water Music): A serene movement from Handel's suite.
Air on the
G String: A famous arrangement of Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3.
Andante
Cantabile: A lyrical string quartet movement by Tchaikovsky.
Arioso: A
melodic Bach piece, often for cello or violin.
Ave Maria
(Bach/Gounod): A Latin prayer set to a Bach prelude.
Ave Maria
(Schubert): A beloved prayer setting by Schubert.
Ave Verum
Corpus: A short, sublime motet by Mozart.
Badinerie:
A playful, fast flute solo by Bach.
Barcarolle:
Offenbach's famous boat song from The Tales of Hoffmann.
Bist du
bei mir: A tender aria attributed to Stölzel/Bach.
Blue
Danube Waltz: Strauss's most famous waltz.
Bourrée in
E Minor: A popular lute piece by Bach, often played on guitar.
Brandenburg
Concerto No. 3 & 5: Masterpieces of the Baroque concerto grosso by Bach.
Bridal
Chorus: Wagner's "Here Comes the Bride."
Can Can:
Offenbach's high-energy dance tune.
Canon in
D: Pachelbel's famous wedding processional.
Caro mio ben: A classic Italian
aria.
Clair de lune: Debussy's
atmospheric piano piece meaning "Moonlight."
Dance of
the Hours: Ponchielli's ballet music, famous from Fantasia.
Dance of
the Reed-Flutes: From Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker.
Dance of
the Spirits: From Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice.
Dance of
the Sugar Plum Fairy: (Duplicate) Tchaikovsky's celesta piece.
Eine kleine Nachtmusik: Mozart's
famous serenade (1st & 2nd movements).
Evening Prayer: From
Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel.
The Flight
of the Bumblebee: Rimsky-Korsakov's rapid chromatic piece.
Flower
Duet: Delibes' famous soprano duet.
Funeral
March: Chopin's somber piano piece.
Funeral
March of a Marionette: Gounod's piece, famous as the Alfred Hitchcock theme.
Für Elise:
Beethoven's popular piano bagatelle.
The Great
Gate of Kiev: The majestic finale of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.
Gymnopédie
No. 1: Satie's minimalist, atmospheric piano piece.
Habanera:
The famous aria from Bizet's Carmen.
Hallelujah
Chorus: The triumphant chorus from Handel's Messiah.
The Happy
Farmer: Schumann's cheerful piano piece for children.
The
Harmonious Blacksmith: Handel's keyboard variations.
Hornpipe:
A lively dance from Handel's Water Music.
Hungarian
Dance No. 5: Brahms' energetic folk-inspired dance.
In the
Hall of the Mountain King: Grieg's accelerating orchestral piece.
Intermezzo: From Mascagni's Cavalleria
Rusticana.
Jerusalem: Parry's
English anthem.
Jesu, Joy
of Man's Desiring: Bach's chorale setting.
Largo: A
slow, solemn aria from Handel's Xerxes.
Laudate Dominum: Mozart's sacred
soprano solo.
Liebestraum: Liszt's
romantic piano "Dream of Love."
Lullaby
(Wiegenlied): Brahms' famous lullaby.
March:
From Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker.
Marche
Slave: Tchaikovsky's patriotic orchestral march.
Melody in
F: Rubinstein's piano solo.
Minuet:
Boccherini's polite string quintet movement.
Minuet in
G: Famous minuets by Bach and Beethoven.
Morning:
Grieg's depiction of sunrise from Peer Gynt.
Ode to
Joy: The choral finale of Beethoven's 9th Symphony.
Overture:
From Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker.
Panis
Angelicus: Franck's sacred hymn.
Piano Sonata No. 8
("Pathétique"): Beethoven's emotional sonata (2nd mvt).
Pavane: Fauré's elegant orchestral piece.
Piano Concerto in A Minor: Grieg's famous
concerto (1st mvt).
Piano Concerto No. 21: Mozart's "Elvira
Madigan" concerto (2nd mvt).
Piano Sonata in C Major:
Mozart's famous "easy" sonata (1st mvt).
Pie Jesu:
Fauré's soprano solo from his Requiem.
Polovetzian
Dance: Borodin's exotic dance, the tune for "Stranger in Paradise."
Pomp and
Circumstance: Elgar's graduation march.
Prelude in
A Major / C Minor: Famous piano preludes by Chopin.
Romeo and
Juliet (Love Theme): Tchaikovsky's romantic melody.
Rondeau:
Mouret's fanfare, used as the Masterpiece Theatre theme.
Rondo Alla
Turca: Mozart's "Turkish March" for piano.
Sheep May
Safely Graze: Bach's pastoral aria.
Siciliano:
A flute sonata movement by Bach.
Sinfonia:
From Bach's Christmas Oratorio.
Skaters Waltz: Waldteufel's
winter waltz.
Sleepers, Awake: Bach's
chorale prelude.
The
Sorcerer's Apprentice: Dukas's symphonic poem, famous from Fantasia.
Spinning
Song: Ellmenreich's piano piece.
Spring:
Vivaldi's Four Seasons concerto (1st mvt).
Surprise
Symphony: Haydn's symphony with a sudden loud chord (2nd mvt).
Swan Lake:
Tchaikovsky's ballet theme.
Symphony
No. 1 (Brahms): The chorale theme from the 4th movement.
Symphony
No. 5 (Beethoven): The famous "fate knocking" motif (1st mvt).
Symphony
No. 7 (Beethoven): The somber Allegretto (2nd mvt).
Symphony
No. 9 ("From the New World"): Dvořák's "Goin' Home" theme
(2nd mvt).
Symphony
No. 40: Mozart's tragic symphony (1st & 3rd mvts).
Tales from
the Vienna Woods: Strauss waltz.
To a Wild
Rose: MacDowell's gentle piano piece.
Toreador
Song: The bullfighter's aria from Carmen.
Träumerei:
Schumann's "Dreaming" from Kinderszenen.
Trumpet
Tune / Voluntary: Ceremonial trumpet pieces by Purcell and Clarke.
Unfinished
Symphony: Schubert's Symphony No. 8 (1st mvt).
Waltz in
C-Sharp Minor: Chopin's piano waltz.
Waltz of
the Flowers: From Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker.
Wedding
March: Mendelssohn's recessional.
Where'er
You Walk: Handel's aria.
The Wild
Horseman: Schumann's piano piece.
William
Tell Overture: Rossini's fast-paced finale (Lone Ranger theme).
Winter:
Vivaldi's Four Seasons concerto (2nd mvt).
All I Ask
of You: Romantic duet from The Phantom of the Opera.
Any Dream
Will Do: Song from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Anything
You Can Do: Competitive duet from Annie Get Your Gun.
As If We
Never Said Goodbye: Ballad from Sunset Boulevard.
As Long as
He Needs Me: Ballad from Oliver!.
Bali Ha'i:
Mystical song from South Pacific.
Baubles,
Bangles and Beads: Song from Kismet.
Brotherhood
of Man: Song from How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Cabaret:
Title song from the musical Cabaret.
Can't Take
My Eyes Off of You: Hit song featured in Jersey Boys.
Circle of
Life: Opening anthem from The Lion King.
Climb
Ev'ry Mountain: Inspirational anthem from The Sound of Music.
Close
Every Door: Ballad from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Dancing
Queen: ABBA hit from Mamma Mia!.
Defying
Gravity: Showstopping anthem from Wicked.
Do-Re-Mi:
Music lesson song from The Sound of Music.
Do You
Hear the People Sing?: Revolutionary anthem from Les Misérables.
Don't Cry
for Me Argentina: Iconic ballad from Evita.
Easter
Parade: Title song from the musical Easter Parade.
Edelweiss:
Folk-style song from The Sound of Music.
Everything's
Alright: Song from Jesus Christ Superstar.
A Foggy
Day (In London Town): Gershwin standard.
Friend
Like Me: Genie's song from Aladdin.
Getting to
Know You: Song from The King and I.
Guys and
Dolls: Title song from the musical.
Hello,
Dolly!: Title song from the musical.
Home:
Ballad from The Wiz (or Beauty and the Beast, but usually The Wiz in this
context).
How Are
Things in Glocca Morra: Song from Finian's Rainbow.
I Believe
in You: Song from How to Succeed in Business....
I Don't
Know How to Love Him: Mary Magdalene's song from Jesus Christ Superstar.
I Dreamed
a Dream: Fantine's ballad from Les Misérables.
I Got
Plenty o' Nuttin': Song from Porgy and Bess.
I Whistle
a Happy Tune: Song from The King and I.
I've Never
Been in Love Before: Ballad from Guys and Dolls.
If I Loved
You: Romantic duet from Carousel.
If I Were
a Bell: Song from Guys and Dolls.
If I Were
a Rich Man: Tevye's song from Fiddler on the Roof.
The
Impossible Dream (The Quest): Anthem from Man of La Mancha.
It Ain't
Necessarily So: Song from Porgy and Bess.
The Lady
Is a Tramp: Standard from Babes in Arms.
The Last
Night of the World: Duet from Miss Saigon.
Let's Call
the Whole Thing Off: Gershwin song from Shall We Dance.
Love Is
Here to Stay: Gershwin standard from The Goldwyn Follies.
Love Me or
Leave Me: Standard associated with Ruth Etting.
Love
Walked In: Gershwin standard.
Luck Be a
Lady: Gambler's song from Guys and Dolls.
Makin'
Whoopee!: Standard from Whoopee!.
Mame:
Title song from the musical.
Mamma Mia:
ABBA title song from the musical.
Matchmaker:
Song from Fiddler on the Roof.
Maybe:
Annie's hopeful song from Annie.
Memory:
Grizabella's ballad from Cats.
The Music
of the Night: The Phantom's solo from The Phantom of the Opera.
My
Favorite Things: Song from The Sound of Music.
Nice Work
If You Can Get It: Gershwin standard.
Oh, What a
Beautiful Mornin': Opening song from Oklahoma!.
Oklahoma:
Title song from the musical.
Ol' Man
River: Joe's anthem from Show Boat.
Old Devil
Moon: Song from Finian's Rainbow.
On My Own:
Eponine's ballad from Les Misérables.
Once in a
Lifetime: Song from Stop the World – I Want to Get Off.
Once in
Love with Amy: Song from Where's Charley?.
One:
Finale from A Chorus Line.
People
Will Say We're in Love: Duet from Oklahoma!.
The
Phantom of the Opera: Title duet.
Popular:
Glinda's song from Wicked.
Seasons of
Love: "525,600 Minutes" anthem from Rent.
Send in
the Clowns: Ballad from A Little Night Music.
Seventy
Six Trombones: March from The Music Man.
Shall We Dance?:
Polka from The King and I.
She Loves
Me: Title song from the musical.
Sherry:
Four Seasons hit from Jersey Boys.
Some
Enchanted Evening: Ballad from South Pacific.
Summertime:
Lullaby from Porgy and Bess.
Sunrise,
Sunset: Wedding song from Fiddler on the Roof.
Superstar:
Title song from Jesus Christ Superstar.
The Surrey
with the Fringe on Top: Song from Oklahoma!.
The
Sweetest Sounds: Song from No Strings.
There's No
Business Like Show Business: Anthem from Annie Get Your Gun.
They All
Laughed: Gershwin song from Shall We Dance.
They Can't
Take That Away from Me: Gershwin ballad.
Think of
Me: Soprano aria from The Phantom of the Opera.
This Is
the Moment: Anthem from Jekyll & Hyde.
This
Nearly Was Mine: Ballad from South Pacific.
Till There
Was You: Ballad from The Music Man.
Tomorrow:
Anthem from Annie.
Unusual
Way: Ballad from Nine.
Walk Like
a Man: Four Seasons hit from Jersey Boys.
What I Did
for Love: Ballad from A Chorus Line.
What Kind
of Fool Am I?: Song from Stop the World – I Want to Get Off.
Where Is
Love?: Oliver's ballad from Oliver!.
Who Can I
Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me): Song from The Roar of the Greasepaint....
A Whole
New World: Duet from Aladdin.
Will You
Love Me Tomorrow: Carol King song from Beautiful.
With One
Look: Norma Desmond's aria from Sunset Boulevard.
Written in
the Stars: Duet from Aida.
You Rule
My World: Song from The Full Monty.
You'll Be
in My Heart: Phil Collins song from Tarzan.
You'll
Never Walk Alone: Inspirational anthem from Carousel.
You've Got
a Friend: Carol King song from Beautiful.
Younger
Than Springtime: Ballad from South Pacific.