Bathtubs Over Broadway Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Bañeras sobre Broadway

Title in Italiano:

Bathtubs Over Broadway

Title in Português:

Bathtubs Over Broadway

Title in Français:

Bathtubs Over Broadway

Title in Deutsch:

Bathtubs Over Broadway

Synopsis

When he started as a comedy writer for the Late Show with David Letterman, Steve Young had few interests outside of his day job. But while gathering material for a segment on the show, Steve stumbled onto a few vintage albums which would change his life. Odd, unknown cast recordings I'd shows - musicals - practically no one's ever heard of, by some of the most recognised names of Broadway history, but for American corporations; General Electric, McDonald's, Ford, DuPont, Xerox, and many more.

Steve discovers a genre Missy people are unfamiliarity with, the industrial - and discovers this lost musical genre - focusing on tractors and bathtubs was bigger than Broadway.

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Play Title Artist
Bathtubs Over Broadway
It'll Change Your Life
Take That Step
Hank Beebe: Writer
The Ballad of Steve Young
Steve Young: Writer
Introduction (A. B. Dick Company, 1962) (Original Cast of The Sound of Selling)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It'll Change Your Life (Original Song) (Anthony DiLorenzo & Bathtubs Over Broadway Orchestra & Session Singers)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
My Insurance Man (Continental Assurance Co., 1968) (Bev Lacek, Jim Andelin & Bob Baron)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Thank You Comedy Gods (Original Score) (Anthony DiLorenzo & Bathtubs Over Broadway Orchestra)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Features to Talk About (General Electric Appliances, 1956) (The John Halloran Chorus & Dick Shores and His Orchestra
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
22 Slices of Bread (Cook Book Bread) (Original Cast of Music to Sell Bread Buy…Cook Book That Is!)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
The Dishwasher and the Disposall (General Electric Appliances, 1956) (The John Halloran Chorus & Dick Shores and His
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
There's a New World Opening Up (Xerox, 1971) (Mace Barrett & Original Cast of Take it from Here)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Put Payoff Punch in Your Selling (Frigidaire, 1963) (Dennis Day & Chorus)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Hot Promotions (Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Division, 1977) (Original Cast of Sundown)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Salesman's Sonata (Lipton, 1972) (Original Cast of Lipton on the Move)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Open That Door (Original Score) (Anthony DiLorenzo & Bathtubs Over Broadway Orchestra)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Diesel Dazzle (Detroit Diesel, 1966) (Hal Linden, David Hartman, Bill Shirley & Virginia Vestoff)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
More Power to You (Ford Tractor & Implement Division, 1959) (Original Cast of Ford-i-fy Your Future)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Setting the Pace (Brown-Forman Distillers, 1953) (Original Cast of Brown-Forman Sets the Pace)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It's a Great Big Beautiful Morning (J.C. Penney, 1960) (Michael Brown & Original Cast of A Birthday Garland for Mr.
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Who Else But Whirlpool (Whirlpool Appliances, 1967) (Sandi Freeman)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Just One (Whirlpool Appliances, 1967) (Sandi Freeman)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Gould Growing (Gould Inc., 1976) (Original Cast of Gould Groowwing)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It's Revolution (American-Standard, 1969) (SuEllen Estey, Sandi Freeman, Steve Strong, Patt Stanton Gjonola, Dick Gjonol
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
My Bathroom (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
The Time for Change (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, SuEllen Estey, Dick Gjonola, David S
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Proximatics (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola & Sandi Freeman)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Couldn't Be Done (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, SuEllen Estey, Dick Gjonola, David Shel
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
I Never Enjoyed My Operation More (American Hospital Supply, 1967) (Mike Arquette, Carol Steffen, Renee Kalen, Alice Dod
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Silicones, Silicones (General Electric Silicones, 1973) (Original Cast of Got to Investigate Silicones)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
We Love a Salesman (Standard Oil, 1958) (Original Cast of The Big Bonus)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
We Were There (Detroit Diesel, 1966) (Hal Linden, David Hartman, Bill Shirley & Chuck Green)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Lookin' Up (Original Score) (Anthony DiLorenzo & Bathtubs Over Broadway Orchestra)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Take That Step (Original Song) (Steve Young, Jello Biafra, Don Bolles, Patt Stanto Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, Hank Beebe, M
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Farewell Pacemakers (A. B. Dick Company, 1962) (Original Cast of The Sound of Selling)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
The Ballad of Steve Young (Original Song) (Steve Young)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Features to Talk About (General Electric Appliances, 1956) (The John Halloran Chorus & Dick Shores and His Orchestra
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
The Dishwasher and the Disposall (General Electric Appliances, 1956) (The John Halloran Chorus & Dick Shores and His
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It's a Great Big Beautiful Morning (J.C. Penney, 1960) (Michael Brown & Original Cast of A Birthday Garland for Mr.
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It's Revolution (American-Standard, 1969) (SuEllen Estey, Sandi Freeman, Steve Strong, Patt Stanton Gjonola, Dick Gjonol
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
The Time for Change (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, SuEllen Estey, Dick Gjonola, David S
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Couldn't Be Done (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, SuEllen Estey, Dick Gjonola, David Shel
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
I Never Enjoyed My Operation More (American Hospital Supply, 1967) (Mike Arquette, Carol Steffen, Renee Kalen, Alice Dod
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Take That Step (Original Song) (Steve Young, Jello Biafra, Don Bolles, Patt Stanto Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, Hank Beebe, M
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It'll Change Your Life (Original Song) (Anthony DiLorenzo & Bathtubs Over Broadway Orchestra & Session Sing
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Features to Talk About (General Electric Appliances, 1956) (The John Halloran Chorus & Dick Shores and His Orchestra
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
The Dishwasher and the Disposall (General Electric Appliances, 1956) (The John Halloran Chorus & Dick Shores and His
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
There's a New World Opening Up (Xerox, 1971) (Mace Barrett & Original Cast of Take it from Here)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Salesman's Sonata (Lipton, 1972) (Original Cast of Lipton on the Move)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It's a Great Big Beautiful Morning (J.C. Penney, 1960) (Michael Brown & Original Cast of A Birthday Garland for
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
It's Revolution (American-Standard, 1969) (SuEllen Estey, Sandi Freeman, Steve Strong, Patt Stanton Gjonola, Dick G
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
The Time for Change (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, SuEllen Estey, Dick Gjonola, David S
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Couldn't Be Done (American-Standard, 1969) (Patt Stanton Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, SuEllen Estey, Dick Gjonola, David
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
I Never Enjoyed My Operation More (American Hospital Supply, 1967) (Mike Arquette, Carol Steffen, Renee Kalen, Alice Dod
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Lookin' Up (Original Score) (Anthony DiLorenzo & Bathtubs Over Broadway Orchestra)
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer
Take That Step (Original Song) (Steve Young, Jello Biafra, Don Bolles, Patt Stanto Gjonola, Sandi Freeman, Hank Beebe, M
Anthony Di Lorenzo: Performer

User reviews

Linda Johnson
8/10

Listening to the soundtrack made me appreciate the creativity and talent that went into producing these forgotten industrial musicals, showcasing a side of Broadway history that is often overlooked.

Daniel Campbell
5/10

Listening to the soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway is a unique and eye-opening experience that sheds light on a lesser-known corner of Broadway history, showcasing the talent of the unsung composers and performers behind these industrial shows.

Michael Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway is a fascinating journey into a hidden world of industrial musicals that showcases Steve Young's passion for this unique genre.

Michael Thomas
7/10

The way the songs cleverly incorporated corporate branding into the lyrics was both amusing and clever, adding an extra layer of humor to the music.

Paul Rodriguez
7/10

I was pleasantly surprised by the variety of musical styles showcased in the soundtrack, from upbeat jingles to heartfelt ballads, each song was a gem in its own right.

Patricia Walker
7/10

The vocal performances on the soundtrack were top-notch, with each singer bringing their own personality and flair to the songs, making them truly enjoyable to listen to.

Margaret Jones
10/10

Each track on the soundtrack showcases the incredible talent and creativity of the performers involved in these forgotten musical productions. The songs are catchy, humorous, and surprisingly well-crafted, making for an enjoyable and immersive musical journey.

Jennifer Roberts
10/10

The soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway is a delightful and unexpected treasure trove of hidden musical gems. The mix of odd, unknown cast recordings from industrial musicals creates a unique and fascinating listening experience.

Kenneth Young
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway is a delightful and thought-provoking collection of songs that pays homage to the unsung heroes of industrial musicals while also celebrating the enduring legacy of these hidden gems.

Donna Martinez
1/10

While the concept of exploring industrial musicals is intriguing, I found that many of the songs in the soundtrack lacked memorable melodies or impactful lyrics. The music often felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to leave a lasting impression or evoke any strong emotions.

Stephanie Martin
8/10

The soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway is a delightful mix of catchy tunes and witty lyrics that perfectly capture the unique charm of the industrial musical genre.

Joshua Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway effectively conveys the nostalgia and charm of the vintage industrial musical recordings that Steve Young uncovers, transporting listeners to a bygone era of corporate-sponsored theatrical productions.

Elizabeth Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway is a hidden gem that deserves to be discovered by a wider audience, as it offers a unique glimpse into a fascinating and little-known chapter of musical history.

Michael Young
8/10

The musical arrangements were expertly crafted, blending traditional Broadway elements with a unique industrial twist, creating a sound that was both nostalgic and fresh at the same time.

Michelle Mitchell
3/10

The soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway felt disjointed and inconsistent, with songs jumping from one corporate jingle to another without a clear flow or coherence. It was difficult to fully immerse myself in the music due to the lack of a cohesive musical narrative.

Robert Rodriguez
1/10

The production quality of the soundtrack was underwhelming, with some tracks sounding outdated and poorly mixed. The overall sound felt dated and amateurish, detracting from the enjoyment of listening to the songs. I wished for a more polished and professional approach to the recording of the music.

Amanda Robinson
6/10

The music in the documentary is not only catchy and enjoyable to listen to, but also serves as a powerful reminder of the creativity and artistry that went into producing these forgotten musicals.

Michael Davis
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway is a joy to listen to, filled with memorable melodies and clever lyrics that will leave you tapping your feet and humming along long after the music has stopped.

Jennifer Thompson
6/10

The songs in the soundtrack perfectly capture the quirky and often humorous nature of the industrial musicals, making them both entertaining and enlightening to listen to.

Kenneth White
9/10

Listening to the soundtrack of Bathtubs Over Broadway not only introduces you to a whole new world of musical theater but also sheds light on a fascinating and overlooked aspect of American corporate history. The music is not only entertaining but also educational, making it a truly enriching musical experience.

Stephanie Smith
6/10

The blend of different musical styles in the soundtrack reflects the diverse range of industrial musicals that Steve Young explores in the documentary, providing a comprehensive look at this overlooked aspect of musical theater history.