Defying Gravity (song)
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"Defying Gravity" is the signature song from the musical '' Wicked'', composed by Stephen Schwartz, originally recorded by
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and Kristin Chenoweth on November 10, 2003, and released on December 16, 2003. It is mostly a
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sung by the main character of the show,
Elphaba Elphaba Thropp is a fictional character in '' Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'' by Gregory Maguire, as well as in the Broadway and West End adaptations, '' Wicked''. In the original 1900 L. Frank Baum book '' The ...
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Wicked Witch of the West The Wicked Witch of the West is a fictional character who appears in the classic children's novel '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900), created by American author L. Frank Baum. In Baum's subsequent ''Oz'' novels, it is the Nome King who is ...
), with two small duets at the beginning and in the middle of the song between Elphaba and her friend Glinda, and a chorus part at the end in which the citizens of Oz sing.


Development

The song was composed by Stephen Schwartz, and first performed in October 2003.


Context and sequence

In ''Wicked'', the song is the finale for the show's first act, when Elphaba discovers that The Wizard of Oz is not the heroic figure she had originally believed him to be. Realizing this, and despite Glinda's attempts to dissuade her, Elphaba vows to do everything in her power to fight the Wizard and his sinister plans against the Animals of Oz. She sings of how she wants to live without limits, going against the rules that others have set for her. During the song, Elphaba enchants a broomstick to levitate and, pursued by the Wizard's guards, rises from the stage above the angered citizens of Oz, who try in vain to "bring her down." The song is heavily cinematic and comes to a climax for the final verse. The staging of this climax features several special effects. The actress playing Elphaba is lifted up into the air by a hydraulic launch system. The sequence relies heavily on around 60 moving lights, smoke, and wind effects. In case of a lift malfunction in which Elphaba is not lifted up into the air, cast members are taught a "Plan B" or "no-fly" sequence where Elphaba runs downstage and cast playing the guards and townspeople lie down onstage to simulate looking up to a now airborne Elphaba. The Act One finale is "calibrated to get everyone to stick around for Act Two".


Lyrics and music analysis

The core to the song is that "Elphaba finds power through her own outsider status", which has universal appeal due to audiences rooting for outsiders. The piece begins with Elphaba and Glinda talking, then they slip into song, bickering in short sharp phrases that are reminiscent of how girls would argue in real life. At this point, the key signature is constantly shifting, creating a sense of unease. The song is in cut common time, but the duo rarely stick to the bar lines, often jumping in half way in a syncopated style. In the passage “I’m through with playing by the rules...", the song unusually contains an 11th interval. The song builds on leitmotifs established earlier in the show, and then "raises the stakes" by lifting her voice up an octave and physically lifting her up on a cherry picker, embodying the first time the audience sees her as The Wicked Witch of the West. The dramatic conclusion of the song features a "loud, screamy" climax of “bring me down” followed by a vocal riff that, according to Vulture, has the potential to destroy the performer's vocal cords. Due to the song's difficulty, it is achievable for a few and impossible for most, thereby making those who succeed outsiders by default.


Critical reception

"Defying Gravity" has received critical acclaim. ''Vulture'' listed the number as the best song from ''Wicked'', deeming it the "crown jewel of the score", though noted it is an easy song to mock due to it being "ripe for acrid belting and silly embellishment". ''Vulture'' also described it as the "big, belt-y centerpiece of the show", and felt it had since established an "ambivalent legacy" as the "silliest, most inspiring, most enduring song in recent Broadway history".


Legacy

Occasionally, the cherry-picker tech doesn't work, leading to the fan-favourite meme of "infamous and hilarious 'no-fly' shows". The song was used to wake up astronauts aboard space shuttle mission STS-131 in April 2010 for astronaut Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger in honor of the day's planned
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. ''Defying Gravity'' is featured in the Glee episode ''Wheels'', where Rachel (
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) and Kurt ( Chris Colfer) sing it separately in a competition for the lead solo. This plotline was inspired by an anecdote of Chris Colfer, the actor playing Kurt. Having a
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range, Colfer wanted to sing the song in talent shows in high school, but was repeatedly denied the chance during high school as it is a solo usually reserved for female artists. It was featured again in the season five episode '' 100'', the hundredth episode in the series, this time sung by Rachel, Kurt and Mercedes (
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).


Certifications


Idina Menzel single

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, having reprised her role as Elphaba in the London production of ''Wicked'' in 2006, recorded a remixed "pop mainstream" version of the song. It was released as a single on March 1, 2007, and was later included on the UK and iTunes versions of her 2008 album '' I Stand''. The remix of "Defying Gravity" was also the anthem at the 2007 Gay Pride Parade and Festival in
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, and appears on the official CD from the event. The track charted at no. 60 on the official UK Singles chart in May 2008, shortly after a contestant sang "Defying Gravity" on an episode of the BBC television programme '' I'd Do Anything''. She released the song as a single a second time in 2012 from her album '' Live: Barefoot at the Symphony''.


Formats and track listings

US CD single # "Defying Gravity" (Tracy Young's Flying Monkey's Club Mix) – 8:02 # "Defying Gravity" (Eddie Baez Club Mix) – 8:42 # "Defying Gravity" (Hani Flying So High Club Mix) – 7:04 # "Defying Gravity" (Josh Harris Vocal Club Mix) – 7:16 # "Defying Gravity" (Funky Junction & Antony Reale Club Mix) – 6:22 # "Defying Gravity" (Single version) – 3:48 Digital single # "Defying Gravity" (Album version) – 3:46 Digital maxi single # "Defying Gravity" (Tracy Young's Flying Monkey's Radio Edit) – 3:45 # "Defying Gravity" (Eddie Baez Radio Edit) – 4:54 # "Defying Gravity" (Funky Junction & Antony Reale Radio Edit) – 4:36 # "Defying Gravity" (Hani Flying So High Short Mix) – 4:55 # "Defying Gravity" (Josh Harris Radio Edit) – 3:53 Digital maxi single (DJ version) # "Defying Gravity" (Tracy Young's Flying Monkey's Club Mix) – 8:02 # "Defying Gravity" (Eddie Baez Club Mix) – 8:42 # "Defying Gravity" (Funky Junction & Antony Reale Club Mix) – 6:22 # "Defying Gravity" (Hani Flying So High Club Mix) – 7:04 # "Defying Gravity" (Josh Harris Vocal Club Mix) – 7:16


Official versions

* "Defying Gravity" (Album version) – 3:46 * "Defying Gravity" (Single version) – 3:48 * "Defying Gravity" (Eddie Baez Club Mix) – 8:42 * "Defying Gravity" (Eddie Baez Radio Edit) – 4:54 * "Defying Gravity" (Funky Junction & Antony Reale Club Mix) – 6:22 * "Defying Gravity" (Funky Junction & Antony Reale Radio Edit) – 4:36 * "Defying Gravity" (
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Flying So High Club Mix) – 7:04 * "Defying Gravity" (Hani Flying So High Short Mix) – 4:55 * "Defying Gravity" (Josh Harris Vocal Club Mix) – 7:16 * "Defying Gravity" (Josh Harris Radio Edit) – 3:53 * "Defying Gravity" ( Tracy Young's Flying Monkey's Club Mix) – 8:02 * "Defying Gravity" (Tracy Young's Flying Monkey's Radio Edit) – 3:45 * "Defying Gravity" (Live from Soundstage) – 3:56


Chart performance


International Wicked recordings

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See also

*'' Wicked'' *'' Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'' *
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West End theatre West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End of London.Christopher Innes, "West End" in ''The Cambridge Guide to Theatre'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. 1194 ...
* Stephen Schwartz


References

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External links

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