Jerry Herman and Stephen Sondheim, who personified the lighter and darker sides of Broadway musicals, are each represented.
Let’s take a closer look at the three Broadway songs that have won the Grammy for song of the year.Stop the World – I Want to Get OffOther Hot 100 Renditions:Newley received a Tony nomination for best actor in a musical for his performance as Littlechap.
The show also yielded two other songs that were staples on variety TV shows of the era – “Gonna Build a Mountain” and “Once in a Lifetime.” The show ran for 555 performances, through Feb. 1, 1964. Bricusse went on to win an Oscar for best original song for “Talk to the Animals,” which was sung by Rex Harrison inRick Springfield released a new, unrelated song with the same exact same title in 1982. It reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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