Glee featured multiple major and secondary roles who have contributed vocals to the show: Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley, Chris Colfer, Mark Salling, Jenna Ushkowitz, Kevin McHale, Naya Rivera, Heather Morris, Jayma Mays, Jane Lynch, Chord Overstreet, Darren Criss, Harry Shum, Jr., Damian McGinty, Vanessa Lengies, Samuel Larsen, Blake Jenner, Alex Newell, Melissa Benoist, Jacob Artist, and Dean Geyer. Numerous special guests have also featured on tracks, including Jonathan Groff, Kristin Chenoweth, Grant Gustin, Olivia Newton-John, John Stamos, Neil Patrick Harris, Idina Menzel, Charice, Gwyneth Paltrow, k.d. lang, Ricky Martin, Matt Bomer, Kate Hudson, and Sarah Jessica Parker.
The pilot episode of the show was broadcast on May 19, 2009 and the first season began airing on September 9, 2009. The show was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. Murphy selects all music featured within the series himself, with the intent of maintaining a balance between show tunes and chart hits. Songs featured on the show are available for digital download through iTunes up to two weeks before new episodes air, and through other digital outlets and mobile carriers a week later.
Their debut single, "Don't Stop Believin'", a cover of the 1981 Journey song, was a top ten hit, and was certified platinum in Australia and gold in the US. The group's cover of The All-American Rejects' "Gives You Hell" reached number one in Ireland, giving them their first number one single.
There has been Nineteen soundtracks released through Columbia Records: Glee: The Music, Volume 1, Glee: The Music, Volume 2, Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers, Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album, Glee: The Music, Volume 4, Glee: The Music, Volume 5, Glee: The Music, Volume 6, Glee: The Music, Volume 7 and Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 2,Glee: The Music, Volume 7,Glee: The Music, The Graduation Album,Glee: The Music, Season 4, Volume 1,Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 3,Glee Sings the Beatles and Glee: The Music - Celebrating 100 Episodes.
Nineteen EPs have also been released: Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna, Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals,Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show.Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show,Glee: The Music, Love Songs,Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show,Glee: The Music, Love Songs,Glee: The Music, Dance Party,Britney 2.0,Glee: The Music Presents Glease,The Quarterback (Music from the TV Series),A Katy or a Gaga (Music from the Episode),Movin' Out,Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 4,City of Angels,New New York,Glee: The Music, Bash,Glee: The Music, Tested,Glee: The Music, Opening Night,Glee: The Music, the Back Up Plan,Glee: The Music, Old Dog, New Tricks,Glee: The Music – The Untitled Rachel Berry Project,Glee: The Music – Loser Like Me and Glee: The Music – Homecoming.
The cast is second behind The Beatles for most chart appearances by a group act in the Billboard Hot 100's history, and holds the record of sixth overall among all artists, with sixty-nine appearances. The cast has sold over thirty six million and over eleven million albums worldwide. The series' cover versions have also had a positive effect on the original recording artists, with sales of Rihanna's "Take a Bow" increasing by 189 percent after the song was covered in the Glee episode "Showmance".
The series features covers of numerous songs sung on-screen by the characters. Musical segments typically take the form of performances, as opposed to the characters singing spontaneously, as the intention is for the series to remain reality-based. Murphy is responsible for selecting all of the songs used, and strives to maintain a balance between show tunes and chart hits, as: "I want there to be something for everybody in every episode. That's a tricky mix, but that's very important — the balancing of that." Song choices are integral to script development, with Murphy explaining: "Each episode has a theme at its core. After I write the script, I will choose songs that help to move the story along."
Glee is choreographed by Zach Woodlee, and features five to eight production numbers per episode. Once music rights are cleared, songs are arranged and pre-recorded by the cast. Woodlee constructs the accompanying dance moves, which are then taught to the cast and filmed. Numbers can take several weeks to prepare, depending on complexity. Each episode costs at least $3 million to produce, and can take up to 10 days to film as a result of the elaborate choreography.
Rose's Turn
Glee Cast Lyrics
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Why did I do it?
Scrapbooks full of me in the background
Give 'em love and what does it get ya?
What does it get you?
One quick look as each of 'em leaves you
All your life and what does it get ya?
Thanks a lot and out with the garbage
I had a dream
I dreamed it for you, Dad
It wasn't for me, Dad
And if it wasn't for me
Then where would you be
Miss Rachel Berry?
Well, someone tell me, when is it my turn?
Don't I get a dream for myself?
Starting now it's gonna be my turn
Gangway, world, get off of my runway
Starting now I bat a thousand
This time, boys, I'm taking the bows and
Everything's coming up Kurt
Everything's coming up Hummel
Everything's coming up Kurt
This time for me
For me! For me! For me!
For me! For me! For me!
The first few lines of the Glee Cast's song Rose's Turn express the feelings of frustration and disappointment of a performer who has given his all to a career in the theater. Despite all the work, he feels that he has gotten nowhere. Scrapbooks full of him in the background testify to a lifetime of being relegated to secondary roles while others take the limelight. He fumes at the unfairness of a system that rewards those who give their hearts and souls to the theater with nothing more than casual thanks and an invitation to take out the trash.
However, in what seems to be a sudden change of mood, the character explains that he had a dream. It wasn't just any dream; it was a dream that he had dreamed up for his dad. He had pursued the dream not for himself but for his father. But now he realizes that it might be time to chase his own dreams. It is now his turn to claim the center stage, to make his own dreams come true, and to take the bows for himself. The song ends with the character announcing that everything's coming up Kurt/Hummel, and he triumphantly declares his intention to make this time his own and to revel in the applause that he had once surreptitiously watched others receive.
Line by Line Meaning
All that work and what did it get me?
After putting in so much effort, what have I got to show for it?
Why did I do it?
I'm questioning why I even bothered with all this work.
Scrapbooks full of me in the background
The only recognition I've received is being pushed behind the scenes and not given the spotlight.
Give 'em love and what does it get ya?
I have shown love and affection to others, but what have I personally gained from it?
What does it get you?
What is the point of showing love to others if it does not benefit yourself?
One quick look as each of 'em leaves you
People come and go in your life, leaving just a fleeting memory.
All your life and what does it get ya?
After a lifetime of experiences, what do you really have to show for it?
Thanks a lot and out with the garbage
People use you and then discard you like trash.
They take bows and you're battin' zero
Others get all the credit and recognition while you are left with nothing.
I had a dream
I once had a vision for a future.
I dreamed it for you, Dad
My dream was not for myself, but for someone I cared for.
It wasn't for me, Dad
I did not have any personal gain in the dream I had.
And if it wasn't for me
If I had not had this dream, where would you be?
Then where would you be
What would have happened to you?
Miss Rachel Berry?
The person I had this dream for.
Well, someone tell me, when is it my turn?
I am asking when I will finally have my chance to shine.
Don't I get a dream for myself?
Do I not deserve to have my own dreams and aspirations?
Starting now it's gonna be my turn
From this moment on, I will take control of my own life and future.
Gangway, world, get off of my runway
I am charging forward with confidence and determination, and nothing will stand in my way.
Starting now I bat a thousand
I will be successful in everything I do from now on.
This time, boys, I'm taking the bows
It is my turn to receive recognition and credit.
Everything's coming up Kurt
Things are finally going well for me.
Everything's coming up Hummel
My last name will be associated with success and prosperity.
This time for me
It is finally my turn to shine and achieve my dreams!
For me! For me! For me!
Everything I do, achieve, and receive is now for myself, and not for anyone else.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim
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