Readers have wondered if this would ever be done, but here it is – the first-ever song list of a musical. For those wanting to make a collection of recordings, a note of caution – this list contains 267 songs. A big shout-out to The Producer for leading this production. More importantly, many thanks to everyone for their contribution in creating the one of the best song lists about food in one place that I’ve seen.
Act 1: Meals (28 songs)
St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast (Frank Zappa)
Breakfast Blues (Unknown)
Supper’s Ready (Genesis)
Breakfast in America (Supertramp/Roger Hogson)
Lunch Will Keep Us Together (Neil Sedaka)
TV Dinners (ZZ Top)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Deep Blue Something)
Breakfast Time (Cookie Monster, Sesame Street)
Beans for Breakfast (Johnny Cash)
Blueberries for Breakfast (Mamas and Papas)
Whiskey Before Breakfast (Norman Blake)
It’s Suppertime (Little Shop of Horrors)
Suppertime Reprise (Little Shop of Horrors)
Hey Food (Cookie Monster, Sesame Street)
Girls Just Wanna Have Lunch (Weird Al Yankovic)
Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast (Pink Floyd)
Food, Glorious Food (Oliver Twist)
The Food Song (Rae Patalinghug)
Food (Turtles)
Nice Girls Don’t Stay for Breakfast (Julie London)
Out to Lunch (Eric Dolphy)
Dinner with Deloris (Prince)
Breakfast at Sweetheart’s (Cold Chisel)
Breakfast in Bed (Dusty Springfield)
Food on the Table (Alabama)
Healthy Food (Cookie Monster, Sesame Street)
Dinner at Eight (Rufus Wainwright)
Soul Food to Go (Manhattan Transfer)
Act 2: Fruit (35 songs)
Peel Me a Grape (Diana Krall)
Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino, Vladimir Putin)
Raspberry Beret (Prince)
I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas (Raffi)
Kiwi and the Apricot (Keller Williams)
Banana Pancakes (Jack Johnson)
Peaches and Cream (Beck)
Chiquita Banana Song (The Terry Twins)
Tangerine (Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Frank Sinatra, Dr. John)
Cherry Ripe (Dame Joan Sutherland)
Banana in Your Fruit Basket (Bo Carter)
Strawberry Fields Forever (The Beatles)
Strange Fruit (Beth Hart, Billie Holiday)
Tangerine (Led Zeppelin)
Peaches (The Presidents of the United States)
Grapefruit Juicy Fruit (Jimmy Buffett)
Mandarin Oranges Part 3 (Little Simz)
Apple Bottom Jeans (T-Pain)
Banana Boat Song (Harry Belafonte)
Orange Crush (REM)
Watermelon in Easter Hay (Frank Zappa)
Scrapple from the Apple (Charlie Parker)
Pineapple Express (Annette Funicello)
Why is a Carrot More Orange Than an Orange (Amboy Dukes)
Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock)
Banana Juana – Ralph Robles
Banana Splits Show Theme Song (Banana Splits, The Dickies)
Spontaneous Apple Creation (The Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
Elderberry Wine (Elton John)
One Bad Apple (The Osmonds)
Little Green Apples (Glen Campbell)
Cherry Bomb (John Mellencamp)
Cherry Cherry (Neil Diamond)
Kiwi (Maroon 5)
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (CCR)
Act 3: Sides (22 songs)
Broccoli (The Association)
The Potato Song (Cheryl Wheeler)
Captain Vegetable (Sesame Street)
Call Any Vegetable (Frank Zappa)
Butterbeans (B52s)
Quiche Lorraine (B52s)
Side Dish (Robert Cray)
The Eggplant that Ate Chicago (Dr. West’s Medicine Show Junk Show Band)
Glass Onion (The Beatles)
Hang on Little Tomato (Pink Martini)
Space Nuts (Booker T and the MGs)
Yellow Yam Blues (Yank Rachell, Sonny Boy Williamson)
The Golden Potato Song
Frim Fram Sauce (Diana Krall)
Beans & Cornbread (Louis Jordan)
Pork and Beans (Weezer)
Mashed Potato Time (Dee Dee Sharp)
Mom’s Spaghetti (Eminem)
Bread and Butter (The Waitresses)
Salt Peanuts (Dizzy Gillespie)
Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream? (Super Simple Songs)
Collard Green & Cornbread (Fantasia)
Act 4: Meat (41 songs)
Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens (Asleep at the Wheel)
Jive Turkey (Ohio Players)
Burger on a Bun (Wilma & Betty)
Chicken Wing Song
Struttin with some Barbecue (Louis Armstrong)
Cheeseburger in Paradise (Jimmy Buffett)
Pickin’ a Chicken (Eve Boswell)
Boiled Beef and Carrots (Harry Champion)
Chicken in Black (Johnny Cash)
Chicken Song (Techno Chicken)
Dixie Chicken (Little Feat)
Bacon Blues
Chicken Dance
San Antone Meat House (Woody Guthrie)
Meat and Potatoes (Belle & Sebastian)
All the Meat and No Potatoes (Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald)
Hot Dog (Elvis Presley)
Pork and Beans (Weezer)
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (Charlie Mingus)
Cold Turkey (John Lennon)
One-Eyed Chicken (Beth Hart)
Chicken Pot Pie (Weird Al Yankovic)
Funky Chicken (Rufus Thomas)
Chicken Breast Bone (Manhattan Transfer)
Meat is Murder (The Smiths)
Uncle Meat (Frank Zappa)
Hot Dog Song (Mickey Mouse Club)
Pork Chop Song (Guitar Shorty)
Rump Steak Serenade (Fats Waller)
Ribs (Lorde)
Tastes Like Chicken (The Austin Lounge Lizards)
Fried Chicken and Gasoline (Southern Culture on the Skids)
Pork Chops (Two Gentlemen Band)
Pork Chops and Mustard Greens (Ernie Andrews)
Hot Dog Song (Led Zeppelin)
Eat Steak (Reverend Horton Heat)
Chicken Reel (Les Paul)
On Meatball (Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters)
Meat and Potato Man (Alan Jackson)
Jerky Ribs (Kelis)
T-Bone (Neil Young)
Act 5: Ingredients (20 songs)
Sugar Shack (Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs)
Sugar Sugar (Archies)
Coriander (David Brookes)
Salt and Pepper (Harry Chapin)
Just Like Honey (Jesus and Mary Chain)
Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles)
Tupelo Honey (Van Morrison)
Oregano Flow (Digital Underground)
I Should Live in Salt (The National)
Salt of the Earth (Rolling Stones)
Sassafras Roots (Green Day)
Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones)
The Herbs and Spices Song (Todd Gilbert)
The Garlic Song (Andrew Rouse)
Hot Sauce (Louis Prima & Keely Smith)
Mean Mr. Mustard (Beatles)
Green Onions (Booker T & the MGs)
Bar-B-Q Sauce (Sam Price)
Taste of Honey (Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass)
Act 6: Non-Alcoholic Drinks (24 songs)
Soda Fountain Rag (Duke Ellington, Shelly Berg)
Apple Cider Reconstitution (Al Stewart)
Tea for Two (Ella Fitzgerald)
Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk (Rufus Wainwright)
Imaginary Tea (Jon McLaughlin)
Lemonade (Coco Rosey)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon and Garfunkel)
Black Coffee (Ella Fitzgerald)
Milkshake (Kelis)
You’re the Cream in My Coffee (Marlene Dietrich)
I Like to Buy the World a Coke (Commercial)
Dr. Pepper (Commercial, Garth Brooks)
The Song of Lime Juice and Despair (Shinyribs)
A Nice Cup of Tea (Binnie Hale)
Orange Crush (REM)
Nesbitt’s Lime Soda Song (Negativland)
Proper Cup of Coffee (Trout Fishing in America)
Coffee and TV (Blur)
Black Coffee in Bed (Squeeze)
Cool Water (Johnny Cash)
Java Jive (Ink Spots, Manhattan Transfer)
Horchata (Vampire Weekend)
Juice Box Rap (Preschool Popstars)
The Beverage Song (Judson Brown)
Act 7: Alcoholic Drinks (22 songs)
Bottle of Wine (Fireballs)
Scotch and Soda (Kingston Trio)
Titties and Beer (Rodney Carrington)
Beer for My Horses (Toby Keith & Willie Nelson)
Bourbon in Your Eyes (Devil Doll)
Spill the Wine (Eric Burdon & War)
Tequila (Terrorvision)
Margaritaville (Jimmy Buffett)
Red Red Wine (UB40)
Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer (Billie Holiday)
Rum and Coca Cola (Andrew Sisters)
Blue Champagne (Manhattan Transfer)
‘Piña Colada (Rupert Holmes)
Straight, No Chaser (Miles Davis & John Coltrane)
Summer Wine (Lee Hazelwood)
Bourbon and Boys (Laura Bell Bundy)
Days of Wine and Roses (Frank Sinatra)
Strange Brew (Cream)
Titties and Beer (Frank Zappa)
1 Bourbon, 1 Scotch, 1 Beer (John Lee Hooker)
Little Old Wine Drinker Me (Dean Martin)
Beer Barrel Polka (Valerio Longoria)
Act 8: Desserts (25 songs)
Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy (Dinah Shore)
American Pie (Don McLean)
If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d’ve Baked A Cake (Eileen Barton)
Mom’s Apple Pie (Tyrone Davis)
Coconut Cream Pie (Galt MacDermot)
Miss Fogarty’s Christmas Cake (Irish Rovers)
Key Lime Pie (Kenny Chesney)
I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) (Four Tops)
Custard Pie Led Zeppelin
Gelato Al Cioccolato (Pupo)
Ice Cream (New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band)
Savoy Truffle (The Beatles)
Wild Honey Pie (The Beatles)
Honey Pie (The Beatles)
Cream Puff (Johnny Nash)
Country Pie (Bob Dylan)
Tutti Fruitti (Little Richard)
Soul Cake (Sting)
Tapioca Tundra by The Monkees
Ice Cream (Sarah McLachlan)
Birthday Cake (Rihanna)
Poundcake (Van Halen)
Cakewalk Into Town (Taj Mahal)
Apples Peaches Pumpkin Pie – Jay & The Techniques
Banana Split (Louis Prima)
Act 9: Snacks and Leftovers (24 songs)
Saturday Night Fish Fry (Louis Jordan)
Animal Crackers in My Soup (Shirley Temple)
Animal Crackers (Melanie Safka)
Hold Tight Want Some Seafood Mama (Fats Waller)
Lollipop (Chordettes)
Chocolate (1975)
The Candy Man (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
Pretzel Logic (Steely Dan)
Cheese (Tim Minchen)
My Nuts Song (Hammy the Singing Hamster)
Candy Shop (Madonna)
Beef Jerky (John Lennon)
Popcorn (Hot Butter)
Mother Popcorn (James Brown)
Rock Lobster (B-52s)
Buttered Popcorn (Diana Ross & The Supremes)
Oysters (Tori Amos)
Pizza Pie (Norman Fox & the Rob Roys)
Candy by Big (Maybelle, Manhattan Transfer)
C is for Cookie (Cookie Monster)
The Black Bat Licorice (Jack White)
My Boy Lollipop (Millie Small)
I’m a Nut by Roger Miller
Song of the Shrimp (Elvis Presley)
Act 10: The Mess (28 songs)
Don’t Go Reachin’ Across My Plate (Albert Collins)
Mack the Knife (Louis Armstrong)
Cuts Like a Knife (Bryan Adams)
Silver Spoon (Kiss)
Pot Kettle Black (Tilly and the Wall)
Spoonman (Soundgarden)
Washing Dishes (Jack Johnson)
Chopsticks (Liberace)
Blue Plate Special (Freddie Cannon)
Eggs on a Plate (Iggy Pop)
Blunt the Knives (from “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”)
Dirty Dishes (Scotty McCreery)
Pans in the Kitchen (Patka Pacic)
Love is the Knife (Bonnie Tyler)
Moonlight Over a Spaghetti Plate (Lady Anne Montgomery)
A Spoonful Of Sugar (from “Mary Poppins”)
Boogie Woogie Blue Plate (Louis Jordan)
Dish (Pulp)
The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (Merrie Melodies)
Glass of Water (Coldplay)
Raise Your Glass (Pink)
Silver Kettle (Al Stewart)
One more cup of coffee (Bob Dylan with Joan Baez)
Knives (Brad Mehldau Trio)
Hot Plate Heaven at the Green Hotel (Frank Zappa)
Old Black Kettle (Dolly Pardon)
Polly Put the Kettle On (Sonny Boy Williamson)
Spoonful (Howlin’ Wolf)
Holy Cow! You could take up all of Broadway for months with this list! Well done, Frank.
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Elyse,
It’s all due to the participants as you … so thank you!
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Fantastic list, Frank!
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Danica,
And hey … you contributed to this list … Thank you!
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It was a lot of fun!
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Ah, the inveterate List-Maker 😀
Wonder how you do it… how many hours/days would it take me, I wonder. You must have a remarkable quick-thinking, fast-read-access drive up there on top of your shoulders 😀
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Tejaswi,
This is a list of contributions courtesy of the readers .. all I did was compile. This list is from a completed blog musical …. and Dance: The Musical just started.
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Ah, I was just kidding, Frank. 🙂
Still, it must be something to compile the list. And the list of numbers too. It was absolutely thrilling and satisfying.
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No problem …. but for the most part, this blog isn’t mainly about lists, but I do incorporate them.
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Roger that 🙂
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By the way, where’s your location? (I like to know that of the readers) … after all, the world has many seaside villages.
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Oh, I had replied to that earlier when you asked me. Did you not get my reply on my about page? Anyway, it is Mangalore, southern India. I had also sent my co-ordinates with the previous reply to that question 🙂
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Oops … I missed it … many thanks – thus add to my Blogroll info.
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Wow Frank, that sure is a whole lot of typing, nice work for putting it all together for your readers.
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Catherine,
Putting the list together was actually easy because I did it as we went along. But this post is actually honoring all the contributors as yourself for a job well done.
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It’s quite impressive, isn’t it….when you see it all together like that.
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Cynthia,
I constructed the list as we went, so it wasn’t hard to put together … but oh yes – once I noticed the entirety of the list – Wow! Thanks for your efforts in making the musicals successful.
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It was a fun Musical, Frank! I enjoyed so many songs and enjoyed finding them for my entries! Well done! And thanks for the Song List.
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Cathy,
Who would have thunk it was that many songs. I can’t imagine the length of the song list for Time & Life! You’ve been a loyal participant in these for some time, so thanks to your contributions. At least I didn’t challenge you to identify your songs just from the list. 😉
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Holy mackerel! Them thar’s a lot of songs! When you list ’em all like that, you can see what fabulous participation you had! Wow…
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Dale,
I agree … 23 here, 22 there, next thing you know it’s 267 songs … and your contributions are in there as well, so many thanks. … Good Morning!
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Mornin’! Fun stuff and quite the job at compiling, Sir!
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Compiled as I went … for instance, Act 1 of Dance is recorded. Going back to Time & Life will be the difficult task – so let me know when you are bored.
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Ha ha! Need some help?
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Probably so … but without a plan. Will be in touch.
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No problemo!
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It is impressive to see them all laid out like this – I wish I had the time to listen to them all in one go and see if they actually tell a story – -wouldn’t that be something if we all got that clever!! Good job Frank – you are a genius at making interactive blog posts!
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Pauline,
Thanks for the kind words, but to me, this is a salute to the contributors as yourself who provided the songs .. and if one took the approximate 16-17 hours to hear the music, there’s got to be a story.
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That’s quite a production, Frank, but I still prefer “Hamilton”.
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Lame!!!!
Thanks for the Hamilton endorsement and for putting your fingerprint on this musical! How are you doing?
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I did the unthinkable, Frank: I published a post about my pile of hell. We’re just about ready to leave Manhattan. I guess. There is still so much left to do. We’ve been working mega hours. I could sleep solidly for a month I’m so exhausted.
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I just received the notification about the post … on my way soon. Lack of sleep is not good — but even more so for someone who cherishes it. Hopefully you are getting extra dollars for your efforts! Thanks for the update! … and hang in there!!!!
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Thanks pal! Once we finish the Manhattan side of this agony, we move onto setting up shop in LIC. That should be a sequel to this hell. This monster of a DIY move has completely overtaken my life.
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Hang in there … have a beer once in a while … and I appreciate you popping in to say hello. After all, I miss your presence.
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Amazing piece of research
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Derrick,
No research here, just listing the songs readers contributed. Hope you consider attending the next act of Dance: The Musical – which will be next Tuesday – (Wednesday for you) – see the Hear Ye page for information.
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That’s research 🙂
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LOL. 🙂
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A marathon meal musical! What’s coming next Frank in the musicals collection?
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Vanessa,
Thanks for your contributions … Next? Well, Dance: The Musical started last week, so dates, times, & themes are on the Hear Ye page.
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WOW…I know I need to come up with another word. That is quite a collection, Frank….I went through a good part of them….I found many I hadn’t heard in years….A few I don’t remember of from various singers.
I am amazed. Simply amazed.
Sarah
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Sarah,
Being relatively new to these parts, you may not be familiar with the blog musicals … but most of these the readers contributed, and yes – many songs I didn’t know either … but in that, I discovered many good songs.
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You certainly should win the award for Most Committed for this musical, if nothing else.
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Erik,
Thanks! Just think that your contributions will be on the Dance list. Meanwhile, gathering the song list for Time and Life will be a major undertaking … but I hope to do it.
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What a compilation, Frank!!!! Bravo, my friend! 🙂
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Marina,
Many thanks … and who knows how many of the songs your contribution! … so the loudest cheers go to you and the other participants.
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Loudest cheers to you, my friend. It is all your doing! It is because of you we all love to participate! 🙂
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I will sheepishly take a bow. Thanks.
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lol !!!!! 🙂
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Outstanding, Frank! I wish I had had this list for when I wrote my History of American Cooking. Great job!
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Merril,
This would have been an outstanding Appendix for your book! 😉 … It is quite the song list that the readers put together.
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What a musical compilation Frank. Some of those songs, seeing them listed this way cause me to giggle all over again. I do believe your musicals are one of the best ideas around!
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Val,
Seeing the list astonished me, too … but I believe there are some Val songs in there!!!! So, to me, this list is a toast to the contributors.
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Many of these songs I do not even know 🙂
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Colline,
Me too … I’m the one who listens to all the songs, and yes … many are new to me!
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No wonder we’re all overweight on this planet!
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Steve,
No question that the amount of food on this song list is ginormous.
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That’s an amazing list, Frank. Looks like a lot of work to put it together, too. Well done! 🙂
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Robin,
Belief it or not, not that hard because I was compiling after every act. Nonetheless, there is a sense of grandeur when seeing it all together. I can’t imagine what the song lists for Time and Life would be like. Thanks for your contributions!!!
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Wow that’s a lot of songs. A lot I never heard of.
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Kim (is that correct?),
Absolutely and same for me. Then again, I recognized some once I heard them. FYI: The blog musical is a good event here, next act is next week.
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I hope I can help. Yes it’s Kim.
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The musicals are fun … In act 2, all songs must have dancing or dancin’ in the title. No exceptions … and songs are first come-first serve – thus no duplicates. Curtain time is a week from tomorrow, 9:30 pm (Eastern US) … I suggest taking a look at Act 1 https://afrankangle.wordpress.com/2015/08/25/dance-the-musical-act-1-dance/ … Enjoy.
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Okay I added two if they aren’t acceptable I have two more.
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Correct … both are unacceptable because the first one was already used … second one because dance is combined with something else … in other words in this act, just dance.
Because you have quickly caught yourself, The Producer has held back the buzzer.
Before posting your next song, go through the comments to see if it is used. FIND function is a easy way to check.
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Okay I scrolled to see if they were used. Old eyes.
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Okay I scrolled to see if they were used. Old eyes. I don’t know where the find function is.
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If you are on Windows, CRTL F. … then enter the keyword or two.
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Thanks. I love to learn new things.
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Oh wow, I thought you made up some of these titles, but after Googling several, I see you didn’t! How you came up with them all, I’ll never know. I also know I probably won’t be downloading the song ‘Broccoli’ anytime soon. 😉 (I gave it a listen on You Tube. Ha!) But I still like eating broccoli!
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Carrie,
Although I have songs on this list, readers provided the vast majority. So for your entertainment, here’s Broccoli. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivOlDZZl5sI&feature=youtu.be … Enjoy!
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Ha, yes, I already listened to it when I googled it. Not sure I can do it again. 😉
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This version has visuals.
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Yes, that’s the one I watched. Though I’m not so sure a toddler would really so willingly eat it…
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Oh that pediatrician brain of yours.
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Ha, I can’t ever shut it off. That’s why you won’t be surprised to know I also cringed when they showed the broccoli covered in cheese. Nothing like dampening it’s nutritional content…
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A couple of funnies … well done quiet one!
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Haha, thank you. I’ll take my bow now.
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Classic food for thought. So filling.
What a list and how much fun!
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Mouse,
And with a classic Mouse descriptive comment to boot. Thanks for all the entries you provided!
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Holy Moly …!!! I’d love to hear all of them. I wonder how long it would take. 267 …. eeeekkk!!!!
It would keep an IPOD going for a good walk. LOL I think I need a glass of wine. LOL
You must be very organized. Thanks for the list. GREAT JOB, aFrank ….!!!
Isadora 😎
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Isadora,
I estimate listening would require 14-17 hours … and that’s continuous. Enjoy … and let us know how much wine you consume during the process. Thanks for your role in the list.
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LOL … now that I’ve discontinued pain meds a wine music fest sounds mighty fine. 😎
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That a girl.
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You hit the nail on the head Frank. This simply is the best musical list for food I’ve ever seen. And is it okay that I say, this list is currently making me hungry? lol. I just loved this post my friend.
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Kia,
Absolutely OK if it makes you hungry … but you must eat healthy. … Then again, I know you do. Glad you enjoyed this endeavor.
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Thank you dear Frank! What I find very neat is how much fun it is to find the songs I posted & remember the songs from other contributors.
Your musicals are the most fun participation posts …. ever! (even if I mess up once in awhile)
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I don’t see Food by The Turtles in Act 1… however, I do miss things from time to time, so it could be my bad.
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Resa,
Great that you saw that, and it has been corrected! I appreciate your keen eyes. … and many thanks for all the songs you provided!!!
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I was a bust w/my song in Dance Act I, but I already have my song contribution picked out for Act II. I also have a back up song …. just in case.
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You know the drill … That a way! 🙂 … FYI: I added an Act! (It’s on Hear Ye page)
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Wow what a project.
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John,
The compilation phase was easy … well, as long as I did it in bits (such as doing it as I go). Now going back to make a song list for Time & Life will be an undertaking!
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You can do it if anyone can.
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Thanks for the confidence.
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WOWEE! That’s some list, Frank and though I didn’t contribute I’ll be checking out these foodie songs. Impressive list.
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Brigette,
You are a newbie here, so I won’t accept your self analysis … but hey … enjoy the tunes. FYI: Dance: The Musical just started … Act 2 is starts next Tuesday, 9:30 pm (Eastern US) … all song titles must include Dancing or Dancin’. First come first serve on the songs.
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I’m sorry. I don’t even know what you mean by self-analysis so pardon my newbie-ness. I sincerely was just visiting and trying to understand it all. Have a great day!
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Brigitte,
Your comment caused me to revisit mine … and my apologies. I can only guess that another comment may have been on my mind. Sorry about that.
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Wow! Impressive list.
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Nancy,
Thanks … but the readers did the real look by providing the songs during the Act post. All I did was compile. I invite you to stop by the musical to join the fun. Next one this coming Tuesday @ 9:30 pm (Eastern US) … All songs must have Dancing or Dancin” in the title. No exceptions & no duplicates (first come, first serve). Hope to see you at the performance center.
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Sounds fun. 🙂
Regretfully, I will have to catch the next one since I’m working late tonight.
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We hope so … Taking a peek at the previous act will help you … as will being prepared … but I love hearing all the songs!
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This list is awesome!
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AV,
All thanks to the readers who comment during the act because they are the ones who make the blog musicals works. Just started Dance: The Musical – See this link to see how it works https://afrankangle.wordpress.com/2015/08/25/dance-the-musical-act-1-dance/ … Act 2 is this next Tuesday (8th) @ 9:30 pm featuring songs with dancing or dancin’ in the title. I invite you to join the fun.
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Your song list, played straight down (with judicious editing), would make a terrific soundtrack for a movie.
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Tim,
Thanks … that’s about seconds per song. That would be some movie.
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An impressive collection! From classics to some real gigglers!
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Debra,
Not only from classics to gigglers, but also across a variety of musical genres.
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Wow!
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Audra,
Glad you enjoyed this .. .and you’ve popped in to enough acts that you know the fun music provides.
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Indeed. I enjoyed seeing the list like this.
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🙂
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WHOA – We could be dancing forever here!
I guess that’s a good thing – gotta’ have a way to work off all that food & drink. 😉
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RoSy,
Is it eat a lot to dance a lot or dance a lot to eat a lot. 😉
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