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"'Soliloquy'" is a 1945 song composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, written for their 1945 musical 'Carousel', where it was introduced by John Raitt. Gordon MacRae performs the song in the 1956 film version.

The now jobless carousel barker Billy Bigelow, the antihero of the musical, sings this seven-and-a-half-minute song just after he has learned he is about to become a father. In it, he happily daydreams over what it would be like to be a father to a boy, but midway through the song, he realizes that it could turn out to be a girl. The song immediately becomes more tender, as he begins to like the idea. At song's end, he considers that a girl needs the very best a father can offer, and decides to get money to provide for her. It is this idea that spurs him on to help his criminal pal Jigger Craigin in committing a robbery, an act which ultimately leads to personal disaster for Billy.

Frank Sinatra had recently become a father when he recorded "Soliloquy" for the first time on May 28, 1946. With the time limitation of about 3:30 on a 10-inch 78 rpm record, his 7:57-long recording was released on Columbia's Masterwork label (the classical division) as two sides of a 12-inch record.

The song is extremely unusual in that it requires the singer to sing solo (and occasionally speak) for a full seven and a half minutes, in the manner of an operatic aria, without the benefit of an accompanying choral group "taking up the slack", as is usually the case in long musical numbers (e.g. "Ol' Man River"). The lengthy song "Glitter and Be Gay", from Leonard Bernstein's 'Candide', makes a similar requirement of the soprano performing it.

Notable recordings



Cast and studio albums feature John Raitt, Robert Goulet, Robert Merrill, Gordon MacRae, Alfred Drake, Michael Hayden and Samuel Ramey as Billy. Other recordings include the following:

* Frank Sinatra - 'The Concert Sinatra' (1963), 'A Man And His Music' (1965), 'Sinatra 80th: Live in Concert' (1995)

* Sammy Davis Jr. - 'Mr. Entertainment' (1961)

* Anthony Warlow - 'Centre Stage'

* Mandy Patinkin - 'Mandy Patinkin'

* Thomas Hampson - 'Leading Man: The Best of Broadway'

* James Barbour - 'Broadway in Concert' (2007)

* Bryn Terfel - 'Something Wonderful' (1996)

* Brian Stokes Mitchell - "Simply Broadway" (2012)

* Glen Campbell - 'Live at the Royal Festival Hall' (SWBC-11707) (1977)

* Joshua Henry - '"Carousel" on Broadway' (2018)

Other references



The song is featured in Season 1 Episode 7 of 'Only Murders in the Building'.

Category:Songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals

Category:Frank Sinatra songs

Category:1945 songs

Category:Songs with music by Richard Rodgers

Category:Songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II


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