Welcome back to Name That Tune. To all who observe this day, I wish you a very Happy Easter.
I don’t want to talk about this song; I’d rather just cut to the chase and listen to my favorite rocker … but first, letβs see if you can guess the song, the composers and perhaps even the performer. I’m rooting for you!
Keeping in mind the historical religious events which led up to today, here are your five clues:
- This song is featured prominently in a Broadway show and film which both achieved international success.
- The setting for this song is at night in a garden where an indecisive and troubled man is asking his father a soul-searching question.
- This song is just one of 23 which were written and conceived as an album before the show was created or staged. The album was released October 27, 1970; almost one year to the day the show opened on Broadway October 12, 1971.
- The singer on the original album was the frontman for one of the biggest rock groups to come out of England. Because the group was on the top of the musical world at the time, the singer was unable to join either the production on Broadway in 1971 or the film in 1973. On the album, the singer portrays the lead character.
- The music was composed by one of the most famous British writing duos in the industry.
Any ideas? Well, cogitate on it a bit then scroll down for the big reveal.

Did you figure it out? If you said “Easter Parade” you’re wrong! Sorry, just having a bit of fun.
Now for the correct answer:
In keeping with the holiday, here is “Gethsemane” (βI Only Want to Sayβ) from Jesus Christ Superstar, music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, sung by Ian Gillan, lead singer of the rock group Deep Purple, in the role of Jesus.
There have been other singers since Ian Gillan who tackled the role of Jesus but none came close to this original recording and his incredible voice.
For those of you who thought the answer was “Easter Parade”, here’s a video from the movie of the same name. If you’re a musical buff, you’ll enjoy Judy Garland and Fred Astaire singing “Easter Parade” (often mistakenly called “Easter Bonnet”) from the 1948 movie.
Thanks for joining me today; I hope you had a good time playing Name That Tune.
See you on the flip side.
Iβm The Sicilian Storyteller
NAR Β© 2023
Nope. I was thinking Hair. π
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I didn’t even try to guess. But I patiently listened to the song and here is my vote: wonderful.
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Glad to read that, Sanjeet! I think it’s wonderful, too! If you like rock, check out Deep Purple.
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Sure! I will do it. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Given what day it is, I had a feeling after the first clue, but I nailed it β so to speak β at the second clue. Great choice.
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You know, for some strange reason I have yet to figure out, I had a feeling you were going to get this one. Great, Fan!
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Some of those songs are etched in my brain eternally, somewhat annoying when they pop up out of no where!
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Not this one, I hope, D! This has always been one of my favorites although Bill claims he doesn’t remember it at all. Seems a bit sketchy to me considering I played the album every day when it first came out!
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Ian just repaid with an astonishing perfomance the vote of confidence (recorded all his tracks in three hours…only in the 70sπ)!
A very Happy Easter, to you too Nancy!
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Fascinating little piece of info!
(It’s Gillan. Are you really surprised, Nick?)
Happy Easter to you! π£
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Easy one today. I got it on the zeroth clue! Eric Idle, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life. But funny, I thought Life of Brian was later than that?
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(First comment at the video with 14k votes:
“Imagine calling a suicide hotline and they put you on hold playing that song”)
Good morning to you, sir!
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Hiya Spira, happy Easter.
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Happy Easter, Mr Bump.
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OMG! π³ π€£
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Haha!! Gotta love Monty Python! Thanks for the laugh, Pete!
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Happy Easter, Pete! π£
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I had no idea, but then I know nothing about that musical π³
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Of the two vids, Deb, I think Superstar is more you! Just a wild guess π
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Happy (day after) Easter, Deb π£
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