55 Songs
A list of 55 songs compiled by Stephen Sondheim.
He called it, “Songs I Wish I’d Written (At Least in Part)”
At least in part has many meanings: foremost among them is that this is not intended to be a complete list. Rather, these are the songs that “first occurred” to Sondheim as being not only songs he wishes he’d written, but also songs that (again, for the most part) he thought in danger of being forgotten or dismissed. He also included songs by composers that he felt people, wrongly, supposed that he did not like or respect. From the 55 songs which he requested to be printed in this program (again, he wishes to emphasize, only a partial list), he selected the ones to be performed at a concert on May 22, 2000 at the Library of Congress.
This list is taken from Mark Eden Horowitz’s Sondheim on Music: Minor Details and Major Decisions.
I wanted to consume and breathe in every single song myself so I decided to compile all the songs in this post.
I cannot find a recording of “Bluellow” from Peyton Place (1994) with music and lyrics by Peter E. Jones
Therefore this page only has 54 out of the 55 songs.