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News Track List Revealed for "The Sound of Music" Soundtrack With Carrie Underwood The track listing has been revealed for the soundtrack companion to the upcoming NBC live broadcast of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music, starring Carrie Underwood, Audra McDonald, Steven Moyer and more.

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Set to air Dec. 5 on NBC, the three-hour production will be based on the original 1959 Broadway musical, which starred Mary Martin and Theodore Bikel. The album, which features studio recordings of all the musical numbers performed in the live broadcast, will be released Dec. 3 from Sony Masterworks, according to Amazon.com.

Audiences familiar with the original 1959 Broadway stage production will note the inclusion of "How Can Love Survive?" and "No Way to Stop It" (for the characters of Elsa, Max and Capt. Von Trapp), which were not used for the 1965 film adaptation. The track list does show that the Maria and Capt. Von Trapp film duet "Something Good," which replaced "An Ordinary Couple" from the stage version, will be used for the upcoming broadcast. Maria's solo "I Have Confidence" is not included on the recording list.

Six-time Grammy Award winner Carrie Underwood is set to star as Maria with Stephen Moyer as World War I hero Capt. Georg Von Trapp. The cast will also boast five-time Tony winner Audra McDonald as Mother Abbess, Tony winner Laura Benanti as Elsa Schrader, Tony winner Christian Borle as Max Dettweiler and Tony nominee Christiane Noll as Sister Margaretta.

The music and lyrics for The Sound of Music were written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, respectively, with a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.

The track list follows: "Preludium"
"The Sound of Music"
"Maria"
"My Favorite Things"
"Do-Re-Mi"
"Sixteen Going On Seventeen"
"The Lonely Goatherd"
"How Can Love Survive?"
"Reprise: The Sound of Music"
"The Grand Waltz"
"Landler"
"So Long, Farewell"
"Climb Ev'ry Mountain"
"No Way To Stop It"
"Something Good"
"Processional & Maria (The Wedding)"
"Reprise: Sixteen Going On Seventeen"
"Reprise: Do-Re-Mi (The Concert)"
"Edelweiss (The Concert)"
"Reprise: So Long, Farewell (The Concert)"
"Finale Ultimo: Climb Ev'ry Mountain"
"End Credits"

The upcoming TV musical is executive-produced by Neil Meron and Craig Zadan. Beth McCarthy-Miller and Rob Ashford will serve as directors.

The presentation will be produced by Universal Television.

 
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