'Tell Me on a Sunday'
'Tell Me on a Sunday' is a musical with music written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black. Written in 1979, it is a song-cycle and a one-woman show set in New York City and Hollywood. It first opened at the Sydmonton Festival in 1989.
Andrew Lloyd Webber decided that 'Tell Me on a Sunday' could work well on stage and 'Tell Me on a Sunday' became Act 1 of the musical 'Song and Dance', Act 2 is a ballet choreographed to a set of variations of Caprice No. 24 by the Italian classical composer Paganini.
'Song and Dance' opened at the Palace Theatre in London's West End on the 26th March 1982 and closed on 31st March 1984 running for 781 performances.
The Broadway production of 'Song and Dance' opened at the Royale Theatre on the 18th of September 1985 and ran for 474 performances.
Internationally, 'Tell Me on a Sunday' has also been produced in Belgium, Australia and Norway. 'Song and Dance' has been produced in Israel and Australia.
Notable recordings of 'Tell Me on a Sunday' include Marti Webb and Bernadette Peters.
Please find below original Instrumental Piano Versions of the songs 'Unexpected Song' and 'Tell Me on a Sunday' from the musical 'Song and Dance'. These Instrumental recordings have an introduction and may also be used by singers as piano accompaniment tracks.
Unexpected Song - Instrumental Piano Version
Tell Me on a Sunday - Instrumental Piano Version
For vocalists, it is worth listening to famous recordings of this song for style and interpretation.
'Tell Me on a Sunday' is a musical with music written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black. Written in 1979, it is a song-cycle and a one-woman show set in New York City and Hollywood. It first opened at the Sydmonton Festival in 1989.
Andrew Lloyd Webber decided that 'Tell Me on a Sunday' could work well on stage and 'Tell Me on a Sunday' became Act 1 of the musical 'Song and Dance', Act 2 is a ballet choreographed to a set of variations of Caprice No. 24 by the Italian classical composer Paganini.
'Song and Dance' opened at the Palace Theatre in London's West End on the 26th March 1982 and closed on 31st March 1984 running for 781 performances.
The Broadway production of 'Song and Dance' opened at the Royale Theatre on the 18th of September 1985 and ran for 474 performances.
Internationally, 'Tell Me on a Sunday' has also been produced in Belgium, Australia and Norway. 'Song and Dance' has been produced in Israel and Australia.
Notable recordings of 'Tell Me on a Sunday' include Marti Webb and Bernadette Peters.
Please find below original Instrumental Piano Versions of the songs 'Unexpected Song' and 'Tell Me on a Sunday' from the musical 'Song and Dance'. These Instrumental recordings have an introduction and may also be used by singers as piano accompaniment tracks.
Unexpected Song - Instrumental Piano Version
Tell Me on a Sunday - Instrumental Piano Version
For vocalists, it is worth listening to famous recordings of this song for style and interpretation.