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"balcony scene" is explained in the next paragraph; there's not enough context in the lede for that to be intelligible to the reader
 
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"'''Tonight'''" is a [[song]] from the balcony scene of the 1957 musical ''[[West Side Story]].'' The music was composed by [[Leonard Bernstein]], and the lyrics were written by [[Stephen Sondheim]]. The song was first published in 1956.
"'''Tonight'''" is a [[song]] from the 1957 musical ''[[West Side Story]].'' The music was composed by [[Leonard Bernstein]], and the lyrics were written by [[Stephen Sondheim]]. The song was first published in 1956.


== Description ==
== Description ==

Latest revision as of 16:34, 1 January 2025

"Tonight"
Song
Published1956
Released1957
Composer(s)Leonard Bernstein
Lyricist(s)Stephen Sondheim

"Tonight" is a song from the 1957 musical West Side Story. The music was composed by Leonard Bernstein, and the lyrics were written by Stephen Sondheim. The song was first published in 1956.

Description

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The song is a love duet between the protagonists Tony and Maria, sung while Tony visits Maria on the fire escape outside her apartment. West Side Story is a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set in 20th-century New York; the scene in which "Tonight" appears is the adaptation of Romeo and Juliet's famous "balcony scene".[1]

History

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Originally the song for the balcony scene was to have been "One Hand, One Heart". It was felt that this song was too innocent for two teenagers in love, and so it was decided to take this tune, which hitherto only existed as the overarching phrase from the "Tonight Quintet" and use it as the tune for the balcony scene.[2]

In the original 1957 Broadway production of West Side Story, "Tonight" was performed by Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence in the roles of Tony and Maria. In the 1961 film adaptation of the musical, the song was performed by Marni Nixon (dubbing Natalie Wood as Maria) and Jimmy Bryant (dubbing Richard Beymer as Tony). This rendition of the song is listed at number 59 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema. In the 2021 film adaptation, it was performed by Rachel Zegler as Maria and Ansel Elgort as Tony, and was released as a digital download single of the film's soundtrack album on December 1, 2021.[3]

Cover versions

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Berson, Misha (2011). Something's Coming, Something Good: West Side Story and the American Imagination. Milwaukee: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-55783-766-0.
  2. ^ West Side Story (1961 film) (BTS Documentary). Stephen Sondheim. MGM Home Video. 2012. MGM Home Video.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ "First Track from West Side Story Soundtrack Released", filmmusicreporter.com, December 1, 2021
  4. ^ Ferrante & Teicher's charting singles, AllMusic. Retrieved February 6, 2012.
  5. ^ "CHUM Hit Parade - November 20, 1961".
  6. ^ Eddie Fisher's charting singles, AllMusic. Retrieved February 6, 2012.
  7. ^ "officialcharts.com". Official Charts. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  8. ^ Sergio Franchi, Broadway, I Love You, Discogs. Retrieved February 6, 2012
  9. ^ The Drifters - The Good Life With The Drifters, 1965, retrieved 2022-07-27
  10. ^ We Five, You Were on My Mind, AllMusic. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  11. ^ Porno for Pyros Discography - Songs, AllMusic. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
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