"Showboat" is a classic musical that opened on Broadway in 1927. The show is set on a Mississippi River showboat in the late 1800s and follows the lives of the performers, crew members, and the audience who come aboard.
One of the most iconic songs from the show is "Ol' Man River," which is sung by the character Joe, a black stevedore. The song paints a picture of the hardship and struggle that the black workers faced while working the river. The song has been sung by many notable singers over the years, including Paul Robeson, William Warfield, and Sammy Davis Jr.
Another famous song from the show is "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man," which is sung by the character Julie. The song is a romantic ballad that expresses the character's deep love for her man, and it has been recorded by artists such as Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald.
Other notable songs from the show include "Make Believe," "You Are Love," and "Bill," all of which have become standards in the Great American Songbook. "Showboat" was groundbreaking in its time for its integration of music, dance, and storytelling, and it continues to be a beloved classic of the musical theater canon.
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