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Elvis Costello has written at least 18 songs for ''A Face In The Crowd'', a stage musical based on Budd Schulberg's story originally published as ''Your Arkansas Traveler'' and adapted into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Face_in_the_Crowd_(film) 1957 film] ''A Face In The Crowd'' written by Schulberg, directed by Elia Kazan, and starring Andy Griffith. | |||
The musical's book is written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Ruhl Sarah Ruhl], who had previously collaborated with Elvis on an [[National Ransom themes and origins part III|unfinished musical about WHER]], the all-female Memphis radio station. | |||
An invitation-only reading of ''A Face In The Crowd'' was held in New York on June 10, 2016. The [[New York Post, June 14, 2016|New York Post]] reported that Elvis and his backers wanted [[Hugh Jackman]] to star. The Swiss newspaper [http://www.zueritipp.ch/home/home/perverse-versuche-/story/30655518/ Zürich Tages Anzeiger] reported the musical was expected to premiere in 2017. In December 2017, [https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Elvis-Costellos-A-FACE-IN-THE-CROWD-Musical-Set-for-Third-Workshop-20171207 Broadway World] reported that the project would be going into its third workshop in the near future. | |||
Elvis premiered nine of the songs in concert in the spring of 2016 and an additional song in the fall of that year. He continues to play them live. | |||
A detailed article about this project can be found at the [https://ecsongbysong.com/2016/04/25/a-face-in-the-crowd/ ecsongbysong blog]. | |||
In a 2018 interview with the [https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/lifestyle/culture/elvis-costello-is-all-about-the-now-838060.html Irish Examiner], Elvis said: "The truth of it is that Schulberg was an extremely smart writer about human nature. If he were to be alive today he would probably include social media along with television and radio in this story — the ability to shape opinion but similarly create monsters.” | |||
Elvis performed an eight-song ''A Face In The Crowd'' set backed by [[Rob Mathes]], a chorus, and [[Rebecca Lovell]] on [[Concert 2023-02-13 New York|February 13, 2023]] at New York's Gramercy Theatre. | |||
A production of ''A Face In The Crowd'' directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah is scheduled to run from September 10 to November 9, 2024 at London's Young Vic Theatre. The cast includes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramin_Karimloo Ramin Karimloo] as Lonesome Rhodes and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoushka_Lucas Anoushka Lucas] as Marcia Jeffries. | |||
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* '''[[The | ==Songs played live== | ||
* '''[[A Face In The Crowd]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-04-12 Salt Lake City|April 12, 2016]] in Salt Lake City, obviously shares a title with the film. | |||
* ''' | * '''[[Vitajex]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-04-13 Jackson|April 13, 2016]] in Jackson, concerns the miracle pill featured in ''A Face In The Crowd''. (Vitajex is also the subject of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RO3mtyHwz0 song] in the film, but Elvis' song is an original.) | ||
* '''[[Blood & Hot Sauce]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-04-13 Jackson|April 13, 2016]] in Jackson, is sung by Lonesome Rhodes, the character portrayed by Andy Griffith in the film. | |||
==[[Special:WhatLinksHere/A Face In The Crowd ( | * '''[[A Town Called Riddle]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-04-15 Boise|April 15, 2016]] in Boise, refers to Lonesome Rhodes' hometown of Riddle, Arkansas. | ||
* '''[[Burn The Paper Down To Ash]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-04-15 Boise|April 15, 2016]] in Boise, is intended for the Marcia Jeffries character, played by Patricia Neal in the film. It is usually sung by [[Rebecca Lovell]] in concert, although Elvis sang it himself [[Concert 2016-05-24 Milan|May 24, 2016]] in Milan and [[Concert 2016-09-11 Singapore|September 11, 2016]] in Singapore. | |||
* '''[[They Call Me Mrs. Lonesome]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-04-16 Eugene|April 16, 2016]] in Eugene, is for Rhodes' first wife, played by Kay Medford in the film. | |||
* '''[[American Mirror]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-04-17 Bellingham|April 17, 2016]] in Bellingham, could be another Marcia Jeffries song, or possibly for Mel Miller, the character played by Walter Matthau in the film. | |||
* '''[[The Last Word]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-05-31 Brescia|May 31, 2016]] in Brescia, is sung by Lonesome Rhodes on his radio show. Budd Schulberg's original short story describes Lonesome Rhodes singing a song with the lyrics "never leave a first love just to have the last word." | |||
* '''[[Big Stars Have Tumbled]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-06-04 Zaragoza|June 4, 2016]] in Zaragoza, is sung by Lonesome Rhodes and was introduced as "the moment when the devil is humbled and taken down." When Elvis performed the song for a [[Rosanne Cash]] [[Webcast 2020-06-11 Live With Carnegie Hall|webcast]], she introduced it as the last song in ''A Face In The Crowd''. | |||
*'''[[This Uneasy Hour]]''' was premiered [[Concert 2016-09-05 Osaka|September 5, 2016]] in Osaka. | |||
*'''[[No Man's Woman]]''', premiered [[Concert 2016-10-03 Cedar Rapids|October 3, 2016]] in Cedar Rapids, could be sung by Marcia Jeffries. | |||
*'''[[Does Your Doll Speak]]''', premiered [[Webcast 2020-07-26 The Daily Improvisation|July 26, 2020]] in Vancouver, as part of The Immobile Tour Backstage webcast. | |||
*'''[[He Makes My Water Boil]]''' was premiered [[Concert 2023-02-13 New York|February 13, 2023]] in New York. Elvis used the phrase "He Makes My Water Boil" in introducing the Marcia Jeffries character at the London Palladium in 2016. | |||
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==Released songs== | |||
*'''[[The Whirlwind]]''', released on ''[[Hey Clockface]]'' in 2020, shares a melody and one verse of lyrics with '''[[No Man's Woman]]'''. | |||
*'''[[Byline]]''', released on ''[[Hey Clockface]]'' in 2020, was registered with ASCAP in 2016 with a batch of ''A Face In The Crowd'' songs but has not been confirmed as part of the project. | |||
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==Unheard songs== | |||
An additional six songs were registered with ASCAP at the same time as most of the songs listed above. It has not been confirmed that they are also associated with ''A Face In The Crowd''. These songs have not been heard publicly. | |||
* '''Don't Put Me On''' | |||
* '''How Could You Know?''' (possibly an alternate title for [[The Whirlwind]]) | |||
* '''Miss Hot Mischief (American Truth)''' | |||
* '''Nice Guys Come Last''' | |||
* '''Why Don't You Jump In?''' | |||
* '''We'll Make A Man Out Of You''' | |||
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==[[Special:WhatLinksHere/A Face In The Crowd (musical)|Internal links]]== | |||
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050371/ IMDB: A Face In The Crowd (1957)] | *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050371/ IMDB: A Face In The Crowd (1957)] | ||
*[http://www.elviscostellofans.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10796 Elvis Costello Fan Forum] | *[http://www.elviscostellofans.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10796 Elvis Costello Fan Forum] | ||
*[https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Elvis-Costellos-A-FACE-IN-THE-CROWD-Musical-Set-for-Third-Workshop-20171207 Broadway World] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 9 May 2024
Elvis Costello has written at least 18 songs for A Face In The Crowd, a stage musical based on Budd Schulberg's story originally published as Your Arkansas Traveler and adapted into the 1957 film A Face In The Crowd written by Schulberg, directed by Elia Kazan, and starring Andy Griffith.
The musical's book is written by Sarah Ruhl, who had previously collaborated with Elvis on an unfinished musical about WHER, the all-female Memphis radio station.
An invitation-only reading of A Face In The Crowd was held in New York on June 10, 2016. The New York Post reported that Elvis and his backers wanted Hugh Jackman to star. The Swiss newspaper Zürich Tages Anzeiger reported the musical was expected to premiere in 2017. In December 2017, Broadway World reported that the project would be going into its third workshop in the near future.
Elvis premiered nine of the songs in concert in the spring of 2016 and an additional song in the fall of that year. He continues to play them live.
A detailed article about this project can be found at the ecsongbysong blog.
In a 2018 interview with the Irish Examiner, Elvis said: "The truth of it is that Schulberg was an extremely smart writer about human nature. If he were to be alive today he would probably include social media along with television and radio in this story — the ability to shape opinion but similarly create monsters.”
Elvis performed an eight-song A Face In The Crowd set backed by Rob Mathes, a chorus, and Rebecca Lovell on February 13, 2023 at New York's Gramercy Theatre.
A production of A Face In The Crowd directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah is scheduled to run from September 10 to November 9, 2024 at London's Young Vic Theatre. The cast includes Ramin Karimloo as Lonesome Rhodes and Anoushka Lucas as Marcia Jeffries.
Songs played live
- A Face In The Crowd, premiered April 12, 2016 in Salt Lake City, obviously shares a title with the film.
- Vitajex, premiered April 13, 2016 in Jackson, concerns the miracle pill featured in A Face In The Crowd. (Vitajex is also the subject of song in the film, but Elvis' song is an original.)
- Blood & Hot Sauce, premiered April 13, 2016 in Jackson, is sung by Lonesome Rhodes, the character portrayed by Andy Griffith in the film.
- A Town Called Riddle, premiered April 15, 2016 in Boise, refers to Lonesome Rhodes' hometown of Riddle, Arkansas.
- Burn The Paper Down To Ash, premiered April 15, 2016 in Boise, is intended for the Marcia Jeffries character, played by Patricia Neal in the film. It is usually sung by Rebecca Lovell in concert, although Elvis sang it himself May 24, 2016 in Milan and September 11, 2016 in Singapore.
- They Call Me Mrs. Lonesome, premiered April 16, 2016 in Eugene, is for Rhodes' first wife, played by Kay Medford in the film.
- American Mirror, premiered April 17, 2016 in Bellingham, could be another Marcia Jeffries song, or possibly for Mel Miller, the character played by Walter Matthau in the film.
- The Last Word, premiered May 31, 2016 in Brescia, is sung by Lonesome Rhodes on his radio show. Budd Schulberg's original short story describes Lonesome Rhodes singing a song with the lyrics "never leave a first love just to have the last word."
- Big Stars Have Tumbled, premiered June 4, 2016 in Zaragoza, is sung by Lonesome Rhodes and was introduced as "the moment when the devil is humbled and taken down." When Elvis performed the song for a Rosanne Cash webcast, she introduced it as the last song in A Face In The Crowd.
- This Uneasy Hour was premiered September 5, 2016 in Osaka.
- No Man's Woman, premiered October 3, 2016 in Cedar Rapids, could be sung by Marcia Jeffries.
- Does Your Doll Speak, premiered July 26, 2020 in Vancouver, as part of The Immobile Tour Backstage webcast.
- He Makes My Water Boil was premiered February 13, 2023 in New York. Elvis used the phrase "He Makes My Water Boil" in introducing the Marcia Jeffries character at the London Palladium in 2016.
Released songs
- The Whirlwind, released on Hey Clockface in 2020, shares a melody and one verse of lyrics with No Man's Woman.
- Byline, released on Hey Clockface in 2020, was registered with ASCAP in 2016 with a batch of A Face In The Crowd songs but has not been confirmed as part of the project.
Unheard songs
An additional six songs were registered with ASCAP at the same time as most of the songs listed above. It has not been confirmed that they are also associated with A Face In The Crowd. These songs have not been heard publicly.
- Don't Put Me On
- How Could You Know? (possibly an alternate title for The Whirlwind)
- Miss Hot Mischief (American Truth)
- Nice Guys Come Last
- Why Don't You Jump In?
- We'll Make A Man Out Of You