This list of Broadway musicals and movies is a continuation of previous pages - all categorized by letter. You can find links at the bottom of this page to all of the Broadway pages.
How many of these classic tunes do you recall?
T
This Can't Be Love Rodgers and Hart musical The Boys From Syracuse - 1938
That's Amore' From the movie The Caddy - 1953
The Best Things In Life Are Free Musical - Good News - 1927
The Blue Room
Musical - The Girl Friend - 1926 by Rodgers and Hart
That Old Black Magic
Movie - Star-Spangled Rhythm - 1942 by Mercer and Allen
There's A Small Hotel
Musical - On Your Toes - 1936 by Rodgers and Hart
To Each His Own
Movie - To Each His Own - 1946
True Love
Musical - High Society - 1955 by Cole Porter
Two Sleepy People
Movie - Thanks For The Memory - 1938 by H. Carmichael
The Lady Is A Tramp
Musical - Babes In Arms - 1937 by Rodgers and Hart
The Darktown Strutters' Ball
Movie - Story of Vernon and Irene Castle - 1930s
The Exodus Song
Words by Pat Boone, Music by Ernest Gold
From the Movie - Exodus - 1961
The Sound Of Music
One of the best known and loved musicals/movies of all time, this title
The Sound Of Music - 1959 has been loved by generations of adults and children alike. Richard Rodgers composed the music, and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics.
The Impossible Dream (The Quest)
From the musical - Man Of La Mancha - 1965
List Broadway Musicals continued...
U and V - No Songs
Why Do I Love You?
Musical Show Boat - 1927 by Hammerstein and Kern
Where Or When
Musical - Babes In Arms - 1937 by Rodgers and Hart
Where Do I Begin (Love Theme)
Movie - Love Story - 1970
X - No Songs
Y
You'll Never Walk Alone
Musical Carousel - 1945 by Rodgers and Hammerstein
Z - No Songs
I hope you've enjoyed this list of Broadway Musicals...you could stay entertained for many, many hours just watching these old Broadway Classics, and listening to the show tunes from bygone years. Enjoy your trip down memory lane!
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