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  2. For Good - Wikipedia

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    "For Good" is a musical number from the hit musical Wicked. It is sung as a duet between Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West ) and Glinda (the Good Witch of the North) as a farewell. The song's score and lyrics were written by composer Stephen Schwartz .

  3. 14 'Wicked' easter eggs you may have missed, from big ... - AOL

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    There's a great example of this on the "Wicked" soundtrack, at the 0:06 minute mark of "Dear Old Shiz" after someone asks Glinda if she and Elphaba were friends. Nessarose's silver slippers have ...

  4. I saw ‘Wicked’ and finally understand all of the songs I’ve ...

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    The lengths folks will go to preserve a lie and their evil ambitions is what Elphaba discovered; her powers and abilities make her a danger and the power structure of Oz was ready, willing and ...

  5. As Long As You're Mine - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] At the end of the song, Elphaba confesses that she feels "Wicked" for the first time. This is a play on the moniker she has been given, and the British slang term wicked , a reference to the fact that Fiyero has been romantically involved with Elphaba's closest friend, Glinda , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and Elphaba's first move into the world of ...

  6. No Good Deed (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song begins with Elphaba screaming "Fiyero" but instead of being an unhitched scream, she actually sings a high note that is a minor second above the tonal centre of the song. This creates the effect of a scream, as the note is very high and dissonant, but it is much more controlled and musical than an actual scream. [ 2 ]

  7. What Elphaba’s costume has to do with mushrooms, and more ...

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    Wicked” costume designer Paul Tazewell opens up about the making of Elphaba and Glinda's costumes on Wicked — the meaning of the Elphaba's back outfits, the bubble dress and more.

  8. 'Wicked' Has Been Changed for the Better—Here’s Why - AOL

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    This is the case with Elphaba and Glinda, with Madame Morrible, and The Wizard. And this also rings true for Wicked lovers watching the film version. You think you love something, but the movie ...

  9. The Wizard and I - Wikipedia

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    The song appears in the first part of Universal Pictures' two-part film adaptation of Wicked, released on November 22, 2024, sung by Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible. [2] It was released on the same day as part of the soundtrack album Wicked: The Soundtrack (2024) by Republic Records and Verve Records. [3]