19 Musical Theater Songs Every Human Should Listen To Before They Die

    Yes, there are some songs from Hamilton.

    BroadwayCon, the first ever all-Broadway convention, took place in New York City over the weekend. BuzzFeed asked attendees which musical theater songs no human being should risk missing out on. These are their answers.

    1. "Colored Women," from Memphis.

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    2. "Being Alive," from Company.

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    3. "At the Ballet," from A Chorus Line.

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    4. "No One Is Alone," from Into the Woods.

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    5. "Guns and Ships," from Hamilton.

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    6. "Rose's Turn," from Gypsy.

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    7. "Defying Gravity," from Wicked.

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    8. "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream," from Book of Mormon.

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    9. "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from Les Misérables.

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    10. "Seasons of Love," from Rent.

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    11. "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)," from Hamilton.

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    12. "Flying Away," from Fun Home.

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    13. "Changing My Major," from Fun Home.

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    14. "Satisfied," from Hamilton.

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    15. "She Used to Be Mine," from Waitress.

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    16. "Midnight Radio," from Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

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    17. "Helpless," from Hamilton.

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    18. "What You Own," from Rent.

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    19. "I Believe," from Book of Mormon.

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    Add your must-listens in the comments! More info on BroadwayCon here.

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