Rose" http://www.nflraidersofficialauthentic.com/marquette-king-jersey/ , sung by a barbershop quartet is delightful. And of course, "Till There Was You" is so good the Beatles even recorded it! 5. Chicago - This cynical musical from Kander and Ebb set in the 1920's is a satire about how society turns criminals into celebrities. Every song is a vaudeville number, and two songs are my personal anthem, "Razzle Dazzle" (if you don't have anything substantial, razzle dazzle 'em) and "All That Jazz". Became famous for the movie adaptation winning Best Picture of 2002. 6. Grease - A fun romp full of 50's inspired music about the youth of the 50's discovering love, friendship, class conflict and pregnancy. I like it mainly for the toe-tapping choruses "We Go Together", "Greased Lightning" and "Born to Hand Jive". 7. Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat - The story of the Biblical David the Dreamer with enjoyable songs that parody many genres - French Cafe (Those Canaan Days) country (There's One More Angel in Heaven) http://www.nflraidersofficialauthentic.com/mario-edwards-jr-jersey/ , calypso (Benjamin Calypso) and Elvis (Seven Fat Cows)! This early Rice and Webber is a lot of fun to listen to. Famous for "Any Dream Will Do." 8. Fiddler on the Roof - a tuneful musical about a Jewish father whose traditions are being challenged by his five daughters and the changing world. Best songs to me are "Sunrise, Sunset", "If I Were A Rich Man", and "Matchmaker, Matchmaker". "To Life" and "The Bottle Dance" are rousing, while "Tevye's Dream" and "Tradition" are fun. 9. Company - differs from the traditional musical in that it is comprised of vignettes (linked by Bobby's 35th birthday) instead of a straightforward plot. Sondheim's clever music and cleverer lyrics are not immediately accessible, but they grow on you. You will also empathize if you're into marriage and relationships. My favorites include "Being Alive", "The Ladies Who Lunch" (two songs made famous by Barbra Streisand) http://www.nflraidersofficialauthentic.com/marcus-allen-jersey/ , "You Could Drive A Person Crazy" and "Side by Side by Side". 10. Kismet - full of wonderful, tuneful, exotic music based on themes by Russian composer Alexander Borodin. All of the songs are so good, with "Stranger in Paradise" and "Baubles, Bangles and Beads" becoming classics. My personal favorites are "Fate" and the beautiful quartet "And This Is My Beloved". 11. Follies - the other pastiche Sondheim musical with theme about relationships has many wonderful, classy, intelligent songs that are surprisingly tuneful. The best of Sondheim songs here include "Losing My Mind" , and "I'm Still Here". I can relate to "The Road You Didn't Take". "Broadway Baby" is a guilty pleasure. 12. Oklahoma - the granddaddy of them - the first musical with depth and psychological complexity - is as fresh as when it was created by the genius of Rodgers and Hammerstein. All songs are great from "Oh http://www.nflraidersofficialauthentic.com/malcolm-smith-jersey/ , What A Beautiful Mornin" to the rollicking "The Surry with the Fringe On Top" to the beautiful "Out of My Dreams" and the bitter "Lonely Room". 13. Carousel