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The 53rd Annual Tony Awards
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There's No Business Like Show Business
Written by
Irving Berlin
Performed by
Bernadette Peters
and
Tom Wopat
Freedom's Child
Music by
Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Jack Murphy
Performed by
Lawrence Clayton
and Company
I'm Flying
Music by
Moose Charlap
Lyrics by
Carolyn Leigh
Performed by
Cathy Rigby
and Company
This Is Not Over Yet
Written by
Jason Robert Brown
Performed by
Brent Carver
and
Carolee Carmello
The Old Red Hills of Home
Written by
Jason Robert Brown
Performed by Company
My New Philosophy
Written by
Andrew Lippa
Performed by
Kristin Chenoweth
and 'Stanley Wayne Mathis
Happiness
Written by
Clark Gesner
Performed by
Roger Bart
,
Kristin Chenoweth
,
Ilana Levine
,
Stanley Mathis
,
Anthony Rapp
and
BD Wong
Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)
Written by
Louis Prima
Performed by Company
Boom Boom
Music by
Cy Coleman
Lyrics by
Carolyn Leigh
Performed by
Martin Short
and Company
I Got the Sun in the Morning
Written by
Irving Berlin
Performed by
Bernadette Peters
Hoedown
Written by
Irving Berlin
Performed by
Bernadette Peters
Old-Fashioned Wedding
Written by
Irving Berlin
Performed by
Bernadette Peters
and
Tom Wopat
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