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Broadway showtunes are some of the most unforgettable and emotional pieces of music in your library. From the iconic opening notes of "The Phantom of the Opera" to the heart-wrenching ballads from "Les Miserables," they have a power that can move you like few other genres can. But did you know that many of these shows almost had a very different soundtrack? In this article, we'll take a look at some of the great songs that almost made the cut for Broadway shows.

"The Winner Takes It All" from Mamma Mia!

While Mamma Mia! is known for its infectious ABBA tunes, one song in particular almost stole the show. "The Winner Takes It All" was initially written for inclusion in the musical, but was ultimately scrapped. The song ended up becoming one of ABBA's biggest hits and was later included in both movie adaptations of Mamma Mia!, where it served as a standout moment for Meryl Streep.

"I Will Always Love You" from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

Dolly Parton's hit "I Will Always Love You" has been covered by countless artists, but did you know that it was originally written for a Broadway show? In 1978, the song was used as the finale of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, but was ultimately cut from the production. It went on to become one of Parton's signature pieces, and was later covered by Whitney Houston for the film The Bodyguard.

"Maybe This Time" from Cabaret

Liza Minnelli's performance of "Cabaret" is arguably the most iconic moment in the musical, but another song almost took its place. "Maybe This Time" was intended to be the showstopper, but creative differences between composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb resulted in the song being replaced with "Cabaret." However, "Maybe This Time" was still included in the 1972 film adaptation and has since become a beloved standard.

"Love Changes Everything" from Aspects of Love

Andrew Lloyd Webber is known for his soaring ballads, but one of his most famous songs wasn't actually intended for one of his musicals. "Love Changes Everything" was written by Lloyd Webber and collaborator Don Black as a standalone song, but when the team behind Aspects of Love heard it, they knew it would be a great fit for the show. The song went on to become one of the highlights of the production.

"The Day After That" from Kiss of the Spider Woman

Kiss of the Spider Woman is a dark and haunting musical, but it could've been even more so if a certain song had made it into the final production. "The Day After That" was a powerful ballad about political oppression that was intended to be included in the show, but was ultimately cut due to pacing concerns. It's since been recorded by several artists and remains a fan favorite.

As you can see, some of the greatest hits of all time almost didn't make the cut for their respective Broadway shows. But while they weren't included in the original productions, they've gone on to become an integral part of the musical canon. Who knows what other gems are waiting to be discovered?

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