You There in the Back Row - Liz Callaway, Coleman, Cy
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair, song (from "South Pacific") - Liz Callaway, Hammerstein, Oscar
Since You Stayed Here - Liz Callaway, Larson, Peter [1]
Medley: Knowing When to Leave / Promises, P - Liz Callaway, Bacharach, Burt
Where is Love? - Liz Callaway, Bart, Lionel
The Meadowlark - Liz Callaway, Schwartz, Stephen
The Sleepy Man - Liz Callaway, Uhry, Alfred
Our Time - Liz Callaway, Sondheim, Stephen
I Got the Sun in the Morning, song (from "Annie Get your Gun") - Liz Callaway, Berlin, Irving
Stop, Time - Liz Callaway, Maltby, Richard Jr.
One Boy - Liz Callaway, Adams, Lee [1]
Marry Me a Little - Liz Callaway, Sondheim, Stephen
The Story Goes On - Liz Callaway, Maltby, Richard Jr.
A A Place Called Home - Liz Callaway, Ahrens, Lynn
Broadway veteran Liz Callaway (most famous for her five-year stint as Grizabella in Cats on Broadway in the late '90s) fills her second solo album with lesser-known tunes, a number of them covering moments in her career. H... more »er lovely soprano can break your heart with the ballad "Since You Stayed Here" then thrill you with the showstopper "The Story Goes On" from Baby (which earned her a Tony nomination). The emotional heart of the album is "Meadowlark," Stephen Schwartz's wondrous tale of risk and heartbreak that proves a particularly glorious marriage with Callaway's voice. In a savvy bit of programming, that peak is followed by the deliciously langorous "Sleepy Man." Callaway's sister, jazz/cabaret singer Ann Hampton Callaway, makes a guest appearance in Stephen Sondheim's powerful "Our Time," a teaser of the sisters' live collaboration. Of Varese Sarabande's many albums spotlighting Broadway singers, The Story Goes On is one of their absolute best. --David Horiuchi« less
Broadway veteran Liz Callaway (most famous for her five-year stint as Grizabella in Cats on Broadway in the late '90s) fills her second solo album with lesser-known tunes, a number of them covering moments in her career. Her lovely soprano can break your heart with the ballad "Since You Stayed Here" then thrill you with the showstopper "The Story Goes On" from Baby (which earned her a Tony nomination). The emotional heart of the album is "Meadowlark," Stephen Schwartz's wondrous tale of risk and heartbreak that proves a particularly glorious marriage with Callaway's voice. In a savvy bit of programming, that peak is followed by the deliciously langorous "Sleepy Man." Callaway's sister, jazz/cabaret singer Ann Hampton Callaway, makes a guest appearance in Stephen Sondheim's powerful "Our Time," a teaser of the sisters' live collaboration. Of Varese Sarabande's many albums spotlighting Broadway singers, The Story Goes On is one of their absolute best. --David Horiuchi
"The Billy Porter duet is one of the most unique and thrilling songs on the cd. What a fantastic re-invention of that song. And their voices by themselves and together are glorious. Its all personal taste and by no means is that the only good song. Its probably THE best solo cd by a broadway artist. Incredible!"