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Smash is an American musical television show that premiered on NBC, Monday, February 6, 2012. [1] [2] [3]It was announced on June 9, 2011, that NBC had signed a deal with Columbia Records for a soundtrack of the series.
"All Star" is a song by the American rock band Smash Mouth from their second studio album, Astro Lounge (1999). Written by Greg Camp and produced by Eric Valentine, the song was released on May 4, 1999, as the first single from Astro Lounge.
He described the music as in the style of "rejected Disney princess theme songs", and also criticized the out-of-place and cheesy lyrics, such as, ”when you sing happy birthday to someone you love/or see diamonds you wish were all free/ Please say that you won’t, I pray that you don’t forget me”.
"The 20th Century Fox Mambo" is an original song introduced in the second episode of the first season of the musical TV series Smash, entitled "The Callback".It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it was written by songwriting team Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical Bombshell.
"Let Me Be Your Star" is an original song introduced in the first episode of the first season of the musical TV series Smash, entitled "Pilot". It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, [1] but in the show's universe, it was written by songwriting duo Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for the Marilyn Monroe musical they are working on, Bombshell.
The song is currently available as a single and has sold 11,000 digital downloads as of March 6, 2013. [2] On Sunday, February 22, 2015, Hudson performed a special version of the song (with some lyrics rewritten for the occasion) live as part of the memorial segment of the 87th Academy Awards show aired on the ABC television network.
"Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking" is an original song introduced in the tenth episode of the musical TV series Smash, entitled "Understudy". The song is written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman , [ 1 ] but in the show's universe, it is written by the songwriting team of Tom Levitt ( Christian Borle ) and Julia Houston ( Debra Messing ...
Playbill describes the song as "ruminative, poetic, sentimental, elliptical, sad [and] is one of the most ambitious original songs in the series". It notes that the song's contents are not directly related to the goings-on of the Smash characters but acknowledges that "it adds musical variety and emotional depth to the musical drama being ...