“I’m Totally Fine With It” is the lead track on Norwegian singer Billie Van’s 2017 album Pure Emotions. An emerging artist, Van released her first album, 1 2 3 4 Radio Star, in 2013. The tune begins in G and shifts up a whole step to A at 2:54.
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Top of the World (from “Tuck Everlasting”)
Natalie Babbit’s children’s novel Tuck Everlasting was adapted into a Broadway musical by Chris Miller (music), Nathan Tysen (lyrics), Claudia Shear and Tim Federle (book). The show, directed and choreographed by Tony-winner Casey Nicholas, was a flop, running for only 39 performances in 2016.
“Top of the World” comes near the middle of Act 1 as Jesse and Winnie survey the landscape from a tree. It begins in D and modulates to E at 1:53.
To Be With You | Mr. Big
“To Be With You” was the second single released from the American rock band Mr. Big’s 1991 album Lean Into It. AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine dubbed the song a “campfire singalong ballad,” with Billboard’s Larry Flick adding “headbangers get folky on this harmonious strummer.”
The track remained in the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, and is the final track on the album. It begins in E and detours into G at 2:27 for one chorus before returning to E at 2:51.
Randy Rainbow | Speaker of the House
Given the chaos surrounding the election of a new Speaker, today we feature Randy Rainbow’s parody of “Master of the House” from the musical Les Miserables, released earlier this year.
The track begins in Ab minor and shifts to Ab major at 1:35. A quote of “Castle on a Cloud,” also from Les Mis, appears at 2:20 in A minor. After briefly reverting back to Ab minor at 2:32, there is a return to A at 2:42, and a final modulation up to Bb major at 3:20.
Brandi Carlile | In The Morrow
“In The Morrow” is the penultimate track on Brandi Carlile’s 2012 album Bear Creek. Produced by Grammy winner Trina Shoemaker, the record was Carlile’s first to debut in the top 10 on the Billboard 200.
The track, written by Carlyle and Tim Hanseroth, begins in D and modulates up to E at 2:14.
Boyce Avenue | I Wanna Dance With Somebody
Boyce Avenue, an American cover band based in Sarasota, FL, is comprised of three brothers — Alejandro, Fabian, and Daniel Manzano. The group formed in 2004, has released three studio albums, an boasts 16.4 million YouTube subscribers, making them the most viewed independent band in the world.
Their cover of Whitney Houston’s classic hit features Jennel Garcia on vocals. It begins in Gb and modulates up a half step to G at 2:12.
Look For The Light (from “Only Murders In The Building”)
“Look For The Light” was written by Sara Bareilles, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul for the third season of the acclaimed Hulu series Only Murders In The Building, which premiered in August. The show stars Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, and added Meryl Streep (who performs this song with Ashley Park) as a guest star this year.
The track begins in G minor and shifts up to Db at 1:33.
She Loves Me Not (from “Closer Than Ever”)
Closer Than Ever, a musical revue by Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire, opened Off-Broadway in 1989. The sung-through shows features songs about aging, midlife crises, second marriages and unrequited love, and many of them are based on the authors’ real-life experiences.
“She Loves Me Not,” the second song in the show, depicts a love triangle of two men and one woman. It begins in C major, shifts down to Bb at 1:05, and returns to C at 2:04.
Celine Dion | I Surrender
“I Surrender,” written by Louis Biancaniello and Sam Watters, is included on Canadian singer Celine Dion’s 2002 album A New Day Has Come. The album has sold over 12 million copies worldwide and debuted at #1 in 13 countries. The track begins in G minor and dramatically modulates up a half step to G# minor at 3:21.
Kiki Dee | Star
English pop singer Pauline Matthews (who uses the stage name Kiki Dee) released “Star” as a single in 1981. Dee performed frequently with Elton John and has released 12 albums. This tune was written by Doreen Chanter, a member of the English singing duo The Chanter Singers. It alternates between G for the verses and A for the choruses throughout, with a final modulation up to B at 2:41.