
Auditioning for musical theater roles can be both thrilling and nerve-wracking, especially when it comes to iconic characters like Annie Oakley from Annie Get Your Gun. This fierce sharpshooter is not only known for her incredible talent but also for her captivating personality and determination. Choosing the right song to showcase your vocal abilities and embody Annie’s spirit is crucial to making a lasting impression on casting directors. In this post, I’ve compiled a list of era-appropriate audition songs that will help you channel Annie’s strength, charm, and complexity while ensuring your performance stands out.
Annie Oakley
- “Ain’t Misbehavin'” – Fats Waller
- “My Man” – Fanny Brice
- “I Got Rhythm” – George Gershwin
- “Gimme Gimme” – Thoroughly Modern Millie (Brown)
- “The Story Goes On” – Baby (Ahrens and Flaherty)
- “Someone to Watch Over Me” – George and Ira Gershwin
- “Back to Before” – Ragtime (Ahrens and Flaherty)
Frank Butler
- “If I Were a Bell” – Guys and Dolls (Loesser)
- “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – Cole Porter
- “Something’s Coming” – West Side Story (Bernstein and Sondheim)
- “You’re the Top” – Cole Porter
- “I Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley
- “Why Do I Love You?” – Show Boat (Kern and Hammerstein)
- “I Get a Kick Out of You” – Cole Porter
Buffalo Bill Cody
- “Puttin’ on the Ritz” – Irving Berlin
- “Boys and Girls Like You and Me” – South Pacific (Rodgers and Hammerstein)
- “Fascinating Rhythm” – George and Ira Gershwin
- “There’s No Business Like Show Business” – Irving Berlin
- “Witchcraft” – Frank Sinatra
- “The Yankee Doodle Boy” – George M. Cohan
- “Ain’t She Sweet” – Milton Ager
Winnifred (Winnie) Oakley
- “Always True to You in My Fashion” – Kiss Me, Kate (Porter)
- “I Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley
- “I Dreamed a Dream” – Les Misérables (Boublil and Schönberg)
- “Someone to Watch Over Me” – George and Ira Gershwin
- “The Man That Got Away” – Judy Garland
- “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” – Cole Porter
- “Love, Look Away” – Flower Drum Song (Rodgers and Hammerstein)
Sitting Bull
- “Brotherhood of Man” – How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Loesser)
- “Sitting on Top of the World” – Traditional/Various Artists
- “The Ballad of Sweeney Todd” – Sweeney Todd (Sondheim)
- “Ol’ Man River” – Show Boat (Kern and Hammerstein)
- “Somebody’s Got to Love You” – Will Rogers Follies (Mason)
- “I Am What I Am” – La Cage aux Folles (Herman)
- “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair” – South Pacific (Rodgers and Hammerstein)
Charlie
- “I’m Not at All in Love” – Brigadoon (Lerner and Loewe)
- “I Can Do That” – A Chorus Line (Hamlisch and Kleban)
- “The Impossible Dream” – Man of La Mancha (Leigh)
- “This Can’t Be Love” – The Boys from Syracuse (Rodgers and Hart)
- “You Make Me Feel So Young” – Frank Sinatra
- “Everybody Says Don’t” – Anyone Can Whistle (Sondheim)
- “Let’s Get Away From It All” – Matt Dennis and Tom Adair
Ensemble (General suggestions for the ensemble)
- “Happy Talk” – South Pacific (Rodgers and Hammerstein)
- “Fugue for Tinhorns” – Guys and Dolls (Loesser)
- “Big Spender” – Sweet Charity (Cy Coleman)
- “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat” – Guys and Dolls (Loesser)
- “Dancing Through Life” – Wicked (Schwartz)
- “Get Me to the Church on Time” – My Fair Lady (Lerner and Loewe)
- “It’s De-Lovely” – Anything Goes (Cole Porter)
Finding the perfect audition song can be a game-changer in your quest for a role, especially for a character as dynamic as Annie Oakley. By selecting from this curated list of songs that reflect her tenacity and individuality, you’ll be able to present a memorable audition that captures the essence of this beloved character. Remember, it’s not just about hitting the right notes; it’s about telling the story through your performance. So, get ready to take aim and wow your audience with your talent and passion!
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