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  1. Songs. Act One. Rock Island – Charlie Cowell and Traveling Salesmen. Iowa Stubborn – Townspeople. (Ya Got) Trouble – Harold Hill and Townspeople. Piano Lesson – Marian Paroo, Mrs. Paroo, Amaryllis. Goodnight, My Someone – Marian Paroo. Seventy-Six Trombones – Harold Hill, Children of River City. Sincere – Olin Britt, Oliver Hix ...

    • Seventy-Six Trombones. This is the signature song from the musical and is commonly performed by marching bands. Like many numbers in the musical, it is a very catchy, upbeat song which Harold Hill sings to get the townspeople convinced of his idea for a marching band in River City.
    • Ya Got Trouble. One of the most popular and recognizable songs from the musical, Ya Got Trouble is an incredibly fun and catchy number in which Harold Hill warns the townspeople about the youth becoming corrupted by activities such as billiards, and in this way, he convinces them to fund his idea of a boy's marching band.
    • Shipoopi. A fun song and dance number performed by Marcellus that is about finding love. This is the moment in the play where Marian really starts to fall for Harold and the pair happily dance together in the scene.
    • Gary, Indiana. Harold tells Winthrop about his hometown of Gary, Indiana, which Winthrop then sings about to Marian and Mrs. Paroo once he returns home.
  2. Most Popular Sheet Music. Download sheet music for The Music Man [Original Broadway Cast]. Choose from The Music Man [Original Broadway Cast] sheet music for such popular songs as Goodnight, My Someone, Ya Got Trouble, and The Wells Fargo Wagon. Print instantly, or sync to our free PC, web and mobile apps.

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    THERE is nothing more disarming than the gentle form of flattery that suggests our children have some unsuspected artistic talent. It is this flattery which Harold Hill (a virile baritone) employs; so cleverly that his confidence trick of posing as a Professor of Music claiming to teach boys how to play military band instruments over-night, succeed...

    Professor Harold Hill has developed a reputation among travelling salesmen and none of it good. In order to sell his band instruments and uniforms he promises to form a local student band. After he gets paid it's away - and - no band. He is concentrating this time on River City, Iowa. To focus attention on the need for a boys' band he attacks the t...

    Rock Island
    Iowa Stubborn
    Trouble
    Piano Lesson

    29 roles, 14 principals, including 2 children, and an authentic barber-shop quartet. 6 to 10 children. Large singing and dancing ensembles. Total cast, 40-60.

  3. Choreographer: Sandra Speck (UK) & Paul Bailey (UK) - June 2016. Music: The Music Man - Paul Bailey. Music available from iTunes and amazon. Intro: 4 counts from heavy beat approx. 27 seconds. S1: WALK CLAP, WALK CLAP, RIGHT LOCK STEP. 1 – 2 Walk forward on right foot, clap hands. 3 – 4 Walk forward on left foot, clap hands.

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  4. The Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naïve Midwestern townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band.

  5. Apr 15, 2007 · http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/themusicman/yagottrouble.htmMeredith Willson's "The Music Man"Robert Preston & Shirley Jones

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