Fox’s one-hour musical dramedy extravaganza
Glee has definitely got game. But why has it succeeded where others have failed, asks Ayala Ben-Yehuda
in an article on The Live Feed today. The answer? There’s just something about the way everything works together: the writers, the actors, the producers—and the music, of course.
Glee’s success has a lot to do, in fact, with the music—the choices are great, of course, but those songs wouldn’t make it on the show without the permission of artists, record companies, and other copyright holders. Far from restricting itself to one genre,
Glee utilizes everything from iconic Broadway hits and folk songs to the musical stylings of contemporary artists such as Kanye and Beyonce. Ben-Yehuda reports that this demand to adapt different music to the show puts a strain on performers such as Lea Michele (Rachel Berry).
But with a little hard work—okay, a lot of hard work, by a lot of talented people—everything seems to come together each week, including those incredible ‘mash-ups.’
The producers of
Glee drummed up interest by circulating the pilot as much as possible in the months before the series got going this fall. The trailer alone was enough to get some groups interested.
Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” was secured for the pilot, and member Steve Perry even showed up to watch how it would be used in the new show.
And those who have invested their artistic capital have not been disappointed; iTunes downloads of
Glee tunes are being counted in the millions, and multiple soundtracks are slated for release—
the first of which comes out Tuesday.
Those in the business of selling the show—and selling the music—are definitely excited about these facts and figures. Us fans, however, can just lean back and take it all in.
Glee’s diverse music selection is just another reason to keep watching, stay interested, and get some songs, old and new, stuck in our heads.
Image from The Live Feed.