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The Sound of Music (song)

"The Sound of Music" is the title song from the 1959 musical of the same name. It was composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II. The song introduces the character of Maria, a young novice in an Austrian abbey.

Performances

In 1959, Rodgers and Hammerstein asked singer Patti Page to record the title song of their forthcoming musical, The Sound of Music, hoping for some national attention. A week before the opening of the Broadway production, she recorded the song for Mercury Records.[1] The disc debuted at No. 99 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the day that the musical opened on Broadway.[2] She featured the song on her national TV variety show sponsored by Oldsmobile, The Patti Page Olds Show.[citation needed]

The song was sung by Mary Martin in the 1959 original Broadway production and by Julie Andrews in the 1965 film version, with a reprise by the Von Trapp family later in the film. The song was ranked tenth in the American Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest Songs in Movie History.

Cues

The stage version of the song has a four-line verse ("My day in the hills has come to an end I know...") followed by the familiar chorus "The hills are alive with the sound of music...". The film soundtrack and the soundtrack album have two different instrumental preludes to "The hills are alive..." both of which contain portions of the music of the original verse. The cast album to the 1998 Broadway revival contains the four-line verse as well as the instrumental prelude present in the film version. This version is in the same key as the film version.

In popular culture

The opening line, "the hills are alive with the sound of music" appears in the 1968 Beatles movie Yellow Submarine and the TV show Friends in Season 1 Episode 22 (1995).[citation needed] The song is referenced many times in the film Moulin Rouge! (2001).[3] The Julie Andrews recording from the film features in the 1993 film Addams Family Values.[citation needed] Renée Zellweger performs the song in the 2004 film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.[citation needed]

A Simpsons comic book has a section in which Sideshow Bob and his brother Cecil sing parodies of musicals. Some of the songs are based on The Sound of Music, with the original lyrics replaced by ones about killing Bart Simpson. One example: "The hills are alive and they ate Bart Simpson."[citation needed]

In 2013, Carrie Underwood performed this song while portraying Maria in the television broadcast The Sound of Music Live!, which was seen live by more than 18 million viewers.[4] JLS sampled the song on their 2010 single "The Club Is Alive". The single debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number one.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Patti Page – 'The Sound Of Music' / 'Little Donkey'", Discogs.com, accessed December 8, 2015
  2. ^ "Hot 100 Ads 16", The Billboard, December 28, 1959, p. 5, accessed December 8, 2015
  3. ^ "Moulin Rouge Movie Script". www.scripts.com. Retrieved 2022-04-17.
  4. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (December 6, 2013). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on December 9, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
  5. ^ Jones, Alan (12 July 2010). "JLS and Kylie top charts". Music Week. Retrieved 5 June 2018.

External links

  • Original recording of the song by Patti Page, re-released on Patti Page: The Complete Us Hits 1948-62, Vol. 2
  • Original cast album, sung by Mary Martin

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