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A Complete Guide to the Fabulous Songs in ‘Wicked’

Wicked hit Broadway back in 2003, headed by the indomitable Idina Menzel and Kristen Chenoweth. It lost no time in becoming one of the most successful musicals in Broadway history. The original cast even racked up three Tony Awards and a Grammy Award for its soundtrack recording.

And Broadway wasnโ€™t the end for Wickedโ€”it has been performed around the world, even being translated into six additional languages. Letโ€™s take a look back at the amazing songs that make the show so good. Hardcore Wicked fans will notice that a few songs arenโ€™t listed here; thereโ€™s so much good stuff in the show, weโ€™ve just focused on the major songs.ย 

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โ€œNo One Mourns the Wickedโ€ย 

The opening number of Wicked plunges you right into the action. Something big has happened, and itโ€™s set off a day of celebration. The Wicked Witch of the West has been conquered by Dorothyโ€”but who cares, right? No one sheds a tear for bad people, as Glinda the Good Witch points out.ย 

โ€œThe Wizard and Iโ€ย 

Now weโ€™re getting to know the real Elphabaโ€”despite her fatherโ€™s abuse, sheโ€™s driven and ambitious, and she dreams of a life beyond her childhood home.

โ€œWhat Is This Feeling?โ€ย 

Thereโ€™s never been a song that so effectively summed up what itโ€™s like to have a bad roommate. It introduces the audience not just to Galinda and Elphaba as individuals, but exactly how they feel about one another. Hint: itโ€™s not great.

โ€œDancing Through Lifeโ€ 

Enter the swoon-worthy Fiyero, a minor prince who captures Galindaโ€™s heart within minutes. But this full-cast performance not only introduces a love interest, but encompasses multiple life changes for the characters in one number.ย 

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Undoubtedly one of the most (ahem) popular songs of the show, this solo number from Galinda is an attempt to make Elphaba into a new person. While it doesnโ€™t exactly click, it does help the girls establish a friendship.ย 

โ€œIโ€™m Not That Girlโ€ 

Elphaba pretends she doesnโ€™t care about being unattractive or isolated from other people her age. But โ€œIโ€™m Not That Girlโ€ betrays her true feelings. Not only does she crave friendship from Galinda and others, but she is also hurting as Galindaโ€™s relationship with Fiyero blossoms.ย 

โ€œOne Short Dayโ€ 

Galinda, now calling herself Glinda, and Elphaba head off to the Emerald City to meet with the Wizard. What starts out as a grand outing soon turns into a decisive experience as they realize the Wizard is a fraudโ€”and he wants Elphaba on his side.

โ€œDefying Gravityโ€ 

In one of the most explosive Act I finales of all time, Elphaba and Glinda each choose their own paths. โ€œDefying Gravityโ€ sees Elphaba turn into the Wicked Witch of the West as we know her and sets all of Oz on a witch hunt. 

โ€œNo One Mourns the Wicked (Reprise)โ€/โ€œThank Goodnessโ€

As Act II begins, panicked citizens trade rumors about Elphabaโ€™s superhuman abilities. Meanwhile, Glinda, now known as โ€œThe Good Witch,โ€ attempts to calm them. Glinda puts up a thin facade of her own happiness: sheโ€™s engaged to Fiyero, now the Captain of the Guard, and heads the hunt for the Wicked Witch. But quietly, she knows that Fiyero doesnโ€™t love her and questions her choices that led her up to this point.ย 

โ€œAs Long as Youโ€™re Mineโ€ย 

Reunited once again, Elphaba and Fiyero confess their love to one another. They have a brief respite, having escaped Glinda and the Wizard. 

โ€œNo Good Deedโ€ 

Elphaba and Fiyeroโ€™s happiness is short-lived. They are quickly found again and Fiyero is taken captive. Panicked, Elphaba attempts to cast a spell to protect him. She realizes that all of her attempts to be good have backfired and decides to accept her image as โ€œwicked,โ€ since thatโ€™s the only way anyone can see her. 

โ€œMarch of the Witch Huntersโ€ย 

Things are rapidly spiraling out of control. Boq the munchkin leads the citizens of Oz in a march on Fiyeroโ€™s castle, where Elphaba has taken refuge. 

โ€œFor Goodโ€ 

Glinda and Elphaba reunite briefly and recognize that knowing one another has changed their life courses significantly. They forgive one another for the ways theyโ€™ve caused hurt and thank one another for their friendship. 

โ€œFor Good (Reprise)โ€

Glinda continues to celebrate with the Ozians, while privately mourning the loss of her friend. In its final number, the show comes full circle to revisit the opening actโ€”but this time, the audience knows how Glinda really feels.ย 

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