Songs to Sing in Drag

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Maggie
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Songs to Sing in Drag

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The director of my church's theater group has mentioned the possibility of another musical, cabaret-type show, in which I would sing a few songs or my choosing. I think he would like me to reprise my Sinatra impersonation, which was well received at the last show, but I would much rather sing as Maggie. If the song is in the right key, I can be very convincing using my own female voice.

My Maggie character is a sweet, demure, intelligent, middle-aged divorced woman from a wealthy suburb. She is very convincing and conservative in appearance - nothing like the typical flamboyant drag queen. Here is a somewhat blurry picture taken of her previous performance.

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Can any of you suggest some appropriate songs for me to try out as Maggie? So far I am considering "Send in the Clowns" by Steven Sondheim and "Memory" by Andrew Lloyd Weber.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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Post by DonnaT »

How about Debbie Reynolds' Tammy (Tammy's In Love)(click here)

Note that you could start out as Maggie, have an intermission, and finish as Frank S.
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Post by Lydia »

Hi Maggie,

The obvious one is:
"I enjoy being a girl" from "Flower Drum Song"

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Post by RikkiOfLA »

Another obvious choice, Shania Twain's "Man, I Feel Like a Woman"
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Post by Virginia »

Is that Rikki quick or what !!!??? Great choice!
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Post by Kerri »

Why dont you sing Rod Stewarts "We are Sailing" for the old sea dog above.

Then for me you can sing "All I ask of you" from Phantom of the Opera.

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Post by Maggie »

The director told me that he is planning the musical show for February. I hope that he will let Maggie sing a few songs.

Last night while flipping channels, I came upon a concert in which a young British woman was singing "Both Sides Now." It includes the line, "I've looked at life from both sides now . . ." What a perfect song to sing in drag!
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Post by Kerri »

Hi Maggie,

Gosh you've turned back the years. It must be 35 years since I last heard the song "Both sides now" being performed.
If I recall it was recorded by an Irish band called "The Johnstons".

Its a lovely song and just right for you, you've sampled life from both sides now.....

Well done.

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Post by Sallee »

Here is one from I think the Rocky Horror Picture Show. "My Little Black Dress" The liric is somthing like this " Since I was a young boy one of my favorite things was dressing up what a joy My llittle black dress"
It is perfect for drag...Sallee :twisted: :twisted:
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