Comedy Tonight , Love Is in the Air
You're Gonna Love Tomorrow , Love Will See Us Through
Pretty Little Picture
I'm Still Here
Send in the Clowns [From A Little Night Music]
The House of Marcus Lycus
Who Could Be Blue , Little White House
Fear No More
There's Something About a War
It Wasn't Meant to Happen
Someone in a Tree
So Many People
Can That Boy Foxtrot!
Please Hello
Pour le Sport
Broadway Baby
I Never Do Anything Twice
What More Do I Need?
Could I Leave You
Pretty Women
Invocation and Instructions to the Audience (Forum)
Theme from Stavisky
Epiphany
I Remember
Auto Show
A Little Priest
Salon at The Claridge #2
Disco- The Ballad of Sweeney Todd
With So Little to Be Sure Of
Overture and Night Waltz
Not a Day Goes By [Bonus Track]
Marry Me a Little [From Company]
Two Fairy Tales
It's A Hit!
Happily Ever After
The Glamorous Life
Our Time
Being Alive
Children and Art
Beautiful Girls , Ah, Paree! , Buddy's Blues
Bang!
Move On
Losing My Mind
In Praise of Women
Old Friends
All Things Bright and Beautiful
A Weekend in the Country
Uptown, Downtown
Liaisons
Too Many Mornings
The Miller's Son
Most popular songs of Stephen Sondheim
Losing My Mind
2005 • Sondheim Sings, Vol. 1: 1962-72
Send In The Clowns
2005 • Sondheim Sings, Volume 1: 1962-72
Something's Coming
The Worst Pies In London
A Little Priest
1986 • A Collector's Sondheim
Comedy Tonight
Side by Side by Side
God, That's Good! [Original Broadway Cast Recording]
The Ballad of Sweeney Todd [Original Broadway Cast Recording]
Getting Married Today
1993 • Putting It Together
Act Two Opening
2013 • Merrily We Roll Along
You have a good third husband, Joanne
Trivia about the album A Collector's Sondheim by Stephen Sondheim
- In what year was the album “A Collector's Sondheim” released by Stephen Sondheim?
- The album “A Collector's Sondheim” was released in 1986 by Stephen Sondheim, featuring 51 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “A Collector's Sondheim” by Stephen Sondheim?
- “A Little Priest” is the biggest hit from the album “A Collector's Sondheim” by Stephen Sondheim.