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Smash is an American musical series 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. The deal gives Columbia world-wide, digital and physical rights to the first season, with options to subsequent seasons. The deal includes both original songs written for the series and any covers of songs featured on the show.[4] All original songs contain music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, except where indicated.

Performers

Most songs in the first season are performed by the cast of Marilyn (later retitled Bombshell), which consistently includes Karen Cartwright (Katharine McPhee) and Ivy Lynn (Megan Hilty), and, at times, Michael Swift (Will Chase) and Rebecca Duvall (Uma Thurman). Other main characters to sing include Tom Levitt (Christian Borle), Dev Sundaram (Raza Jaffrey), Frank Houston (Brian d'Arcy James), Ellis Boyd (Jaime Cepero), and Eileen Rand (Anjelica Huston). Julia Houston (Debra Messing) and Derek Wills (Jack Davenport) have each been featured in choreography. Minor cast members, such as Sam Strickland (Leslie Odom, Jr.), have given performances as well. Various guest stars have appeared in the series, many of them giving vocal performances. These have included Nick Jonas as television star Lyle West, Bernadette Peters as Ivy's mother Leigh Conroy, and Norbert Leo Butz as himself.

Songs

Season 1

List of songs in Smash
Title Version covered Performed by Episode Single Album Ref.
"Over the Rainbow" The Wizard of Oz Karen Cartwright 1. "Pilot" No TBA
"Never Give All the Heart" Original Ivy Lynn 1. "Pilot" No TBA [5]
"The National Pastime" Original Ivy Lynn and Audition Dancers 1. "Pilot"
7. "The Workshop"
Yes TBA [6]
"I Wanna Be Loved by You" Marilyn Monroe Lisa 1. "Pilot" No TBA
"Beautiful" Christina Aguilera Karen Cartwright 1. "Pilot" Yes The Music of Smash[7] [8]
"Happy Birthday, Mr. President" Marilyn Monroe Karen Cartwright 1. "Pilot" No TBA
"Let Me Be Your Star" Original Karen Cartwright and Ivy Lynn 1. "Pilot"
Yes The Music of Smash[7] [9]
"Call Me" Blondie Karen Cartwright 2. "The Callback" Yes TBA [10][11][12]
"Let Me Be Your Star (reprise)" Original Karen Cartwright and Ivy Lynn 2. "The Callback"
7. "The Workshop"
No TBA [13]
"The 20th Century Fox Mambo" Original Karen Cartwright and the Cast of Marilyn 2. "The Callback"
7. "The Workshop"
Yes The Music of Smash[7] [14]
"Crazy Dreams" Carrie Underwood Ivy Lynn 2. "The Callback" Yes The Music of Smash[15] [16][17]
"Grenade" Bruno Mars Michael Swift and the cast of the unnamed Bruno Mars jukebox musical 3. "Enter Mr. DiMaggio" Yes TBA [18][19]
"Redneck Woman" Gretchen Wilson Karen Cartwright and the karaoke bar patrons 3. "Enter Mr. DiMaggio" Yes TBA [20][21]
"Mr. and Mrs. Smith" Original Ivy Lynn and Michael Swift 3. "Enter Mr. DiMaggio" Yes The Music of Smash[7] [22][23]
"The 20th Century Fox Mambo" Original Ivy Lynn and the Cast of Marilyn 4. "The Cost of Art"
7. "The Workshop"
No TBA
"History is Made at Night" Original Ivy Lynn, Karen Cartwright and the Cast of Marilyn 4. "The Cost of Art" No TBA [24][25]
"Haven't Met You Yet" Michael Bublé Lyle West 4. "The Cost of Art" Yes The Music of Smash[7] [26][27]
"I Never Met a Wolf Who Didn't Love to Howl" Original Ivy Lynn, Julia Houston, Ellis Boyd, Michael Swift, Lyle West and the patrons of Lyle's party 4. "The Cost of Art" Yes TBA [28][29]
"Rumour Has It" Adele Karen Cartwright, Sue, Jessica, and Bobby 4. "The Cost of Art" No TBA [30]
"Happy Birthday, Mr. President" Marilyn Monroe Karen Cartwright 5. "Let's Be Bad" No TBA
"Let's Be Bad" Original Ivy Lynn and the cast of Marilyn 5. "Let's Be Bad" Yes The Music of Smash[7] [31]
"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" James Brown Karen Cartwright 5. "Let's Be Bad" Yes TBA [32]
"A Song for You" Donny Hathaway Michael Swift 5. "Let's Be Bad" Yes TBA [33][34]
"Let Me Be Your Star (Ivy Lynn Solo)" Original Ivy Lynn 6. "Chemistry" No TBA [35]
"Who You Are" Jessie J Ivy Lynn 6. "Chemistry" No The Music of Smash[7]
"Shake It Out" Florence + the Machine Karen Cartwright 6. "Chemistry" No The Music of Smash[7] [36][37]
"History is Made at Night" Original Ivy Lynn, Michael Swift and the Cast of Marilyn 6. "Chemistry"
7. "The Workshop"
Yes The Music of Smash[7] [38][39]
"Brighter Than the Sun" Colbie Caillat Karen Cartwright 7. "The Workshop" No The Music of Smash[7]
"Everything's Coming Up Roses" Gypsy: A Musical Fable Leigh Conroy 7. "The Workshop" No The Music of Smash[40] [26][41]
"On Lexington & 52nd Street" Original Michael Swift 7. "The Workshop" Yes TBA
"Touch Me" Original[nb 1] Karen Cartwright 8. "The Coup" No The Music of Smash[7] [42]
"Three Little Birds" Bob Marley & the Wailers Frank Houston 8. "The Coup" No TBA [43]
"Dance to the Music" Sly & the Family Stone Jessica, Dennis, Bobby, Sam Strickland and Ivy Lynn 8. "The Coup" Yes TBA [44]
"The Higher You Get, the Farther the Fall" Original Norbert Leo Butz and the cast of Heaven on Earth 9. "Hell on Earth" No TBA [45]
"Arthur Miller Melody"[46] Original Frank Houston 9. "Hell on Earth" No TBA [47]
"Cheers (Drink to That)" Rihanna Karen Cartwright and Ivy Lynn 9. "Hell on Earth" Yes TBA [48][49][50]
"Breakaway" Kelly Clarkson Ivy Lynn 10. "Understudy" No The Music of Smash[40]
"Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking" Original Tom Levitt and the cast of Bombshell 10. "Understudy" Yes TBA [51]
"Three on a Match" Original Cast of high school production of Three on a Match 10. "Understudy" No TBA
"Never Give All the Heart" Original Karen Cartwright 10. "Understudy" Yes TBA [52]
"Our Day Will Come" Ruby & the Romantics Karen Cartwright 11. "The Movie Star" No The Music of Smash[40] [36]
"Dig Deep" Original Rebecca Duvall and the cast of Bombshell 11. "The Movie Star" Yes TBA [53][54]
"Run" Snow Patrol Karen Cartwright 12. "Publicity" No The Music of Smash[40] [55]
"A Thousand and One Nights" Original Karen Cartwright, Dev Sundaram and Ensemble 12. "Publicity" Yes TBA [56]
"Second Hand White Baby Grand" Original Ivy Lynn 12. "Publicity" Yes TBA [57]
"Another Op'nin', Another Show" Kiss Me, Kate Tom Levitt and Sam Strickland 13. "Tech" No TBA
"I'm Going Down" Rose Royce Ivy Lynn 13. "Tech" Yes TBA [58]
"Stand" Donnie McClurkin Karen Cartwright and Sam Strickland 14. "Previews" TBA The Music of Smash[7] [7][59][60]
"Smash" Original Karen Cartwright, Ivy Lynn, Sue, Jessica and female ensemble members of Bombshell 14. "Previews" TBA TBA [61]
"Rose's Turn" Gypsy: A Musical Fable TBA TBA TBA TBA [36]
"September Song" Knickerbocker Holiday Eileen Rand TBA TBA The Music of Smash[40] [62]

Notes

  1. ^ Written by Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle, Bonnie McKee and Noel Zancanella

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