Broadway Baby

Stephen Sondheim

[Verse 1]
I'm just a Broadway baby
Walkin' off my tired feet
Poundin' Forty-second Street
To be in a show

[Verse 2]
Broadway baby
Learnin' how to sing and dance
Waitin' for that one big chance
To be in a show

[Interlude]
The first Broadway show I ever saw
Was a musical written by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Hal Prince
Playing at the Alvin Theatre
That show was Company
I think I was nine or ten at the time
Probably not the target age for that show
But I knew then and there that I wanted to be on Broadway

[Bridge]
Gee
I'd like to be
On some marquee
All twinkle and lights
A spark
To pierce the dark
From Battery Park
To Washington Hеights

[Verse 3]
Someday, maybe
All my dreams will bе repaid
Heck, I'd even play the maid
To be in a show

[Interlude]
So, when I was eighteen years old
I left my hometown Chicago
And moved to New York City to pursue my dream
Now, New York was expensive
So in between going to classes and auditions
I got a job as a singing waitress
I was a horrible waitress
But at least it paid the bills

[Verse 4]
I'm just a Broadway baby
Slavin' at a five-and-ten
Dreamin' of the great day when
I'll be in a show

[Verse 5]
Broadway baby
Makin' rounds all afternoon
Eatin' at a greasy spoon
To save on my dough

[Bridge]
At
My tiny flat
There's just my cat
A bed and a chair
Still
I'll stick it till
I'm on a bill
All over Times Square!

[Interlude]
After what seemed like hundreds of auditions and hundreds of rejections
One day I got a call to audition for a new musical
Called Merrily We Roll Along
Now, the breakdown was very specific
They were looking for young people under the age of twenty-one
So, I stapled my birth certificate to my resume and off I went
Now that first audition led to another
And then another, and then another
Finally, after five callbacks I got the job
I was gonna be on Broadway!
And not only that, I was going to be making my Broadway debut
In a musical written by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Hal Prince
And playing at the Alvin Theatre!

[Verse 6]
Someday maybe
If I stick it long enough
I may get to strut my stuff
Working for two nice men
I'm with Hal Prince and Steve Sondheim
In a great big
Broadway show!

Trivia about the song Broadway Baby by Liz Callaway

When was the song “Broadway Baby” released by Liz Callaway?
The song Broadway Baby was released in 2022, on the album “To Steve with Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim”.
Who composed the song “Broadway Baby” by Liz Callaway?
The song “Broadway Baby” by Liz Callaway was composed by Stephen Sondheim.

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