Pronouns: The Musical – Act 12: It

The Story

Welcome to Pronouns: The Musical.

Some may ask, “Pronouns?”, but we at A Frank Angle say, “Why not pronouns!”

A subset of nouns, pronouns serve as a substitute for nouns and noun phrases. These bits of linguistics and grammar are versatile and can almost refer to anything.

Although pronouns can be personal, objective, possessive, indefinite, relative, intensive, demonstrative, interrogative, reflexive, and reciprocal, this musical extravaganza focuses on selected pronouns.

Program

Act 1: I
Act 2: You
Act 3: Me
Act 4: He
Act 5: Him
Act 6: She
Act 7: Her
Act 8: We
Act 9: Us
Act 10: They
Act 11: Them

Act 12: It

It – a pronoun referring to something previously mentioned or easily identified

It – an abstract identity

It – an explicit or implicit circumstance, situation, abstract idea, or

It – slang for appeal, latest fads, or understanding

It – a Stephen King novel and movie

It – a cousin to the Addams family

Guidelines

Songs must have It in the title (beware of Its)

Cautions

  • No duplicates songs regardless of artists
  • Foreign language equivalents unacceptable
  • Contractions are acceptable at the discretion of The Producer

Production Note

  • To prevent browsers crashing from loading too many videos, please
  • Include the song title and artist in your text, and
  • Paste the URL as part of your last line (not a new line). The latter will provide a link, thus not embed the actual video … but I don’t mind unembedding, so apologies are not necessary.

Announcement

Welcome to the final act of Pronouns: The Musical. We at aFa Productions weren’t sure how this one would go, so we greatly appreciate the response.

The list of songs we considered to open this act is lengthy – but when all was said and done, one song featuring a guest performer stood above the rest. The song was a mega-hit by a megastar. Featuring Jeff Davis, a Delaware police officer, here’s Taylor Swift with Shake It Off.

 

Encore?

149 thoughts on “Pronouns: The Musical – Act 12: It

  1. Good Saturday aFrank,
    I had to laugh at the video. It’s a fun one. Taylor Swift … well, she’s a phenominal song writer and singer. Lots of super songs submitted. I want to go and listen to them all. Sadly, it the end of our final act but it was a SUPER SHOW.
    Here’s a little Harry Connick which I thought would send this musical off the stage with a few stepping on to the dance floor. Thanks for the musical ride.
    Isadora 😎
    It Had to Be You – Harry Connick Jr. https://youtu.be/MUqV1HoEYLw

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  2. Sorry I’m late to the ‘party.’ Kind of drew a big fat blank on ‘It” songs and then you guys went all “It” on me with some great tunes. And Canadian! So, in keeping with the Cannuck theme, I chose Earned It by The Weekend. Took me some time to find a video not dripping in Fifty Shades of Grey scenes from the musical score. Still a nice R&B-ish tune on a cloudy day. Happy weekend! https://youtu.be/aGJGemcsOfI

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  3. Oh, what have I been missing!!!!!!! As you would expect, my first titles would be by Frank Zappa, but I won’t add two of my faves [‘Stick It’ Out and ‘Keep It Greasey’, from the epic ‘Joe’s Garage’] for the obvious reasons [😱]. I’ll go with IT JUST MIGHT BE A ONE SHOT DEAL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3expVNVi6Gw … and one of MJ (The Jacksons) best songs: Can You Feel It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc8yoHlKBm4 .. oh, and a lovely song by Talk Talk: “Life’s What You Make It” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOgzJ8A2QLw .. More tba! 😉

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