The Greatest Showman The Greatest Show Fox Family Entertainment
[Ensemble and Hugh Jackman]Where it's covered in all the colored lightsWhere the runaways are running the nightImpossible comes true, it's taking over youOh, this is the greatest showWe light it up, we won't come downAnd the Sun can't stop us nowWatching it come true, it's taking over youOh, this is the greatest show
The Greatest Showman The Greatest Show Fox Family Entertainment
[Ensemble and Hugh Jackman]Where it's covered in all the colored lightsWhere the runaways are running the nightImpossible comes true, intoxicating youOh, this is the greatest showWe light it up, we won't come downAnd the Sun can't stop us nowWatching it come true, it's taking over youOh, this is the greatest show
[Ensemble]When it's covered in all the colored lightsWhere the runaways are running the nightImpossible comes true, it's taking over youOh, this is the greatest showWe light it up, we won't come downAnd the Sun can't stop us nowWatching it come true, it's taking over you
[Ensemble, Zac Efron, Zendaya]When it's covered in all the colored lightsWhere the runaways are running the nightImpossible comes true, it's taking over youOh, this is the greatest showWe light it up, we won't come downAnd the walls can't stop us nowI'm watching it come true, it's taking over youOh, this is the greatest show
[Ensemble]This is the greatest showThis is the greatest showThis is the greatest showThis is the greatest showThis is the greatest showThis is the greatest showThis is the greatestThis is the greatest show
The Greatest Showman is an original musical that showcases the beginning of show business and shows how one man was able to create a spectacle no one had ever seen before. It features original music from the La La Land team and promises to be a big family film this holiday season.
He was 40 years old at the time. He had run prime time for five years at CBS and three at ABC, helping to achieve two of the greatest turnarounds in network history. Program promotion was one of his trademarks and so, in his own words, was a cockiness fed by success.
New wave rocker, country crooner, balladeer, collaborator and showman: Elvis Costello has been all of these and more in the course of what is now a 40-year run. Of all the first-generation punkers, he remains (with Patti Smith and possibly David Byrne) among the few who can claim the longevity and diversity of, say, Bob Dylan or Joni Mitchell, both of whom appear in this book. Like minds, perhaps, or water seeking its level. Either way, this is the company to which Costello belongs. And yet, if "Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink" has anything to tell us, it is that its author remains a fan. Here he is, for instance, on his first experience singing with Paul McCartney, a rehearsal duet on "All My Loving": "I locked on to the vocal harmony the second time around, as I'd done a thousand times before while singing along to the record. It never really occurred to me that learning to sing either vocal part on a Beatles record was any kind of musical education. I was just a kid singing along with the radio in our front room." Or this, recalling a good-natured cutting contest, trading lyrics with Bob Dylan: "It was just fun to be in the ring with the champ for a minute or two." Read more 041b061a72