Hairspray The Musical Backing Tracks

Hairspray Backing Tracks

Hairspray The Musical Backing Tracks – Good Morning Baltimore, You Can’t Stop The Beat, Big, Blonde and Beautiful,

Hairspray is a 1988 American dance comedy film written and directed by John Waters.   The musical based on the film was produced in 2002, with music by Marc Shaiman and Lyrics by Scott Wittman. and became a cult classic. In 2003 it won eight Tony Awards, including one for Best Musical, out of 13 nominations.

A remake of the film was released in 2007 starring John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, James Marsden, Queen Latifah, Brittany Snow, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley, Allison Janney, Nikki Blonsky.

 

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Synopsis

In 1962, Tracy Turnblad is a heavyset high school student living in Baltimore. Along with her best friend Penny Pingleton, Tracy frequently watches The Corny Collins Show, a local teen dance television show.

The teenagers who dance on the show attend Tracy and Penny’s high school, among them Amber von Tussle and her boyfriend Link Larkin, the lead dancers. Amber’s mother, Velma, manages the station WYZT, ensuring that Amber is prominently featured. Corny Collins and the dancers on the show are white, and Velma only allows African-American dancers on the show once a month on “Negro Day”, hosted by R&B disc jockey Motormouth Maybelle.

One day, one of the dancers on the show takes a leave of absence, and auditions for a replacement are held the next day. Tracy attends, but Velma rejects for her overweight physique and for supporting integration. Tracy is given detention for skipping school to audition, and discovers the “Negro Day” kids practising in the detention room. Tracy befriends Seaweed, Motormouth Maybelle’s son, who teaches Tracy several dance moves. As Tracy leaves detention, she inadvertently bumps into Link, and dreams of a life with him. At a record hop, Tracy’s new moves attract the attention of Collins, and he chooses her to join the show.

Tracy becomes one of Corny’s most popular performers, threatening Amber’s chances of winning the show’s annual “Miss Teenage Hairspray” pageant and her relationship with Link, as he grows fonder of Tracy. Mr. Pinky suggests that Tracy should be the spokes-girl for his Hefty Hideaway boutique. Tracy persuades her agoraphobic mother Edna to accompany her to the boutique as her agent.

Tracy introduces Seaweed to Penny, and the two are smitten. Later, Seaweed and his younger sister Little Inez take Tracy, Penny and Link to a party at Maybelle’s store. Edna finds Tracy there and tries taking her home, but Maybelle convinces her to stay, and tells her to take pride in herself. At the party, Maybelle informs everyone that Velma has cancelled “Negro Day”, and Tracy suggests that they march for integration. Link is unwilling to jeopardise his career by marching, straining his relationship with Tracy. Edna returns to her husband Wilbur’s shop, but Velma gets there first, and tries to seduce him. After accusing Wilbur of infidelity, Edna forbids Tracy to be on the show. She changes her mind after she and Wilbur reconcile.

The next morning, Tracy sneaks out of the house to join the protest, which is halted by a police roadblock. The protesters engage in a brawl, while Tracy runs to the Pingletons’ home, and hides in a fallout shelter. However, Penny’s mother Prudence reports Tracy to the police before tying her daughter to her bed. Having been bailed out by Wilbur, Seaweed and his friends help Tracy and Penny escape. Link visits Tracy’s house to look for her, and realises that he loves her. Seaweed and Penny also acknowledge their love during the escape.

With the pageant underway, Velma places police officers around the WYZT studio to prevent Tracy from entering. She also rigs the pageant tallies to guarantee that Amber will win. Penny arrives at the pageant with Edna, while Wilbur, Seaweed, and the Negro Day kids help Tracy infiltrate the studio. Link breaks away from Amber to dance with Tracy; later, he pulls Little Inez to the stage to dance in the pageant.

Amber’s attempt to re-claim her championship crown fails. Little Inez wins the pageant after a late surge of support, successfully integrating The Corny Collins Show. Velma tells Amber about her rigging scheme in front of a camera planted by Edna, resulting in her firing. The Corny Collins Show set turns into a celebration as Tracy and Link kiss.

SONGS

Act One

  • Good Morning Baltimore – Tracy and Ensemble
  • *The Nicest Kids in Town – Corny and Council Members
  • Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now – Edna, Tracy, Prudy, Penny, Velma, Amber, and Female Ensemble
  • I Can Hear the Bells – Tracy and Council Members
  • The Legend of Miss Baltimore Crabs – Velma and Council Members with Tracy, Penny, and Little Inez
  • *The Madison – Council Members
  • *The Nicest Kids in Town (Reprise) – Corny and Council Members
  • It Takes Two – Link, Tracy, and Council Guys
  • Velma’s Revenge – Velma
  • *Welcome to the 60’s – Tracy, Edna, The Dynamites, Mr. Pinky, and Ensemble
  • *Run and Tell That! – Seaweed, Little Inez, and Detention Kids
  • Big, Blonde and Beautiful – Motormouth, Little Inez, Tracy, Edna, Wilbur, and Company

Act Two

  • *The Big Dollhouse – Matron, Edna, Velma, Tracy, Amber, Penny, Motormouth, Little Inez, and Female Ensemble
  • Good Morning Baltimore (Reprise) – Tracy
  • You’re Timeless to Me – Edna and Wilbur
  • You’re Timeless to Me (Reprise) – Edna and Wilbur
  • Without Love – Tracy, Link, Penny, Seaweed, and Ensemble
  • I Know Where I’ve Been – Motormouth and Ensemble
  • *It’s Hairspray – Corny and Council Members
  • *Cooties – Amber and Council Members
  • *You Can’t Stop the Beat – Tracy, Link, Penny, Seaweed, Edna, Wilbur, Motormouth, Velma, Amber, and Ensemble

Hairspray The Musical Backing Tracks

Big Blonde and Beautiful   …   Come So Far … Cooties … Good Morning Baltimore   …   I Can Hear The Bells   …   I Know Where I’ve Been   …   It’s Hairspray   …   It Takes Two … Ladies Choice   …   New Girl In Town … Nicest Kids In Town   …   Run And Tell That … Welcome To The 60’s   …   Without Love   …   You Can’t Stop The Beat … You’re Timeless To Me