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* ''Literature/TheColorPurple'' (2023): At least three new songs are confirmed.
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* ''Literature/TheColorPurple'' ''Film/{{The Color Purple|2023}}'' (2023): At least three new songs are confirmed."Keep It Movin'", "She'll Be Mine", "Workin'" and "Superpower".
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* ''Literature/TheColorPurple'' (2023): At least three new songs are confirmed.
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* ''{{Theatre/Dreamgirls}}'' (2006): "Love You I Do", "Patience", "Perfect World" and "Listen"
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* ''{{Theatre/Dreamgirls}}'' (2006): "Love You I Do", "Patience", "Perfect World" and "Listen""Listen". The latter has been incorporated into at least one post-film stage production.
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* ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'' (2007): "Ladies' Choice" (Link), "I Can Wait" (Tracy; replaces "Good Morning Baltimore" (reprise); it became a CutSong) and "Come So Far (Got So Far to Go)" (Seaweed, Tracy, Link and Motormouth).
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* ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'' (2007): "Ladies' Choice" (Link), "I Can Wait" (Tracy; replaces "Good Morning Baltimore" (reprise); it became a CutSong) and "Come So Far (Got So Far to Go)" (Seaweed, Tracy, Link and Motormouth). "Come So Far" was added into the 2016 live TV production as a curtain call.
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* ''Film/JesusChristSuperstar'' (1973): "Then We Are Decided". The film also had "Could We Start Again Please?", which comes not from the original concept album but from the first Broadway production.
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* ''Film/JesusChristSuperstar'' (1973): "Then We Are Decided". The film also had "Could We Start Again Again, Please?", which comes not from the original concept album but from the first Broadway production.
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* ''Music/{{Tommy}}'' (1975): "Bernie's Holiday Camp", "Extra Extra" ([[InTheStyleOf set to the tune of "Miracle Cure"]]), "Champagne", "Mother and Son" and "TV Studio"
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* ''Music/{{Tommy}}'' (1975): "Bernie's Holiday Camp", "Extra "Extra, Extra" ([[InTheStyleOf set to the tune of "Miracle Cure"]]), "Champagne", "Mother and Son" and "TV Studio"Studio".
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* ''The Unsinkable Molly Brown'' (1964): "He's My Friend"
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* ''The Unsinkable Molly Brown'' (1964): "He's My Friend"Friend".
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* ''[[Film/{{Reefer Madness|TheMusical}}'' (2005): "Mary Jane/Mary Lane", which has since become part of the stage production's roster.
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* ''[[Film/{{Reefer ''Film/{{Reefer Madness|TheMusical}}'' (2005): "Mary Jane/Mary Lane", which has since become part of the stage production's roster.
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This often overlaps with AwardBaitSong, especially if the film is [[OscarBait gunning for as many awards as possible]], since songs carried over from the stage musical aren't eligible for the Best Original Song Oscar.[[note]]''Film/{{Dreamgirls}}'' is a particularly notable example of this. Music/JenniferHudson won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress because the Academy wanted to give her ''something'' for belting out "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going," as the song itself didn't qualify for any awards[[/note]] However, the practice of writing Movie Bonus Songs dates back to the first generation of movie musicals, long before the Original Song category existed.
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This often overlaps with AwardBaitSong, especially if the film is [[OscarBait gunning for as many awards as possible]], since songs carried over from the stage musical aren't eligible for the Best Original Song Oscar.[[note]]''Film/{{Dreamgirls}}'' is a particularly notable example of this. Music/JenniferHudson won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress because the Academy wanted to give her ''something'' for belting out "And I'm I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," as the song itself didn't qualify for any awards[[/note]] However, the practice of writing Movie Bonus Songs dates back to the first generation of movie musicals, long before the Original Song category existed.
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This often overlaps with AwardBaitSong, especially if the film is [[OscarBait gunning for as many awards as possible]], since songs carried over from the stage musical aren't eligible for the Best Original Song Oscar[[note]]''Film/{{Dreamgirls}}'' is a particularly notable example of this. Music/JenniferHudson won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress because the Academy wanted to give her ''something'' for belting out "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going", as the song itself didn't qualify for any awards[[/note]]. However, the practice of writing Movie Bonus Songs dates back to the first generation of movie musicals, before the Original Song category existed.
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This often overlaps with AwardBaitSong, especially if the film is [[OscarBait gunning for as many awards as possible]], since songs carried over from the stage musical aren't eligible for the Best Original Song Oscar[[note]]''Film/{{Dreamgirls}}'' Oscar.[[note]]''Film/{{Dreamgirls}}'' is a particularly notable example of this. Music/JenniferHudson won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress because the Academy wanted to give her ''something'' for belting out "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going", Going," as the song itself didn't qualify for any awards[[/note]]. awards[[/note]] However, the practice of writing Movie Bonus Songs dates back to the first generation of movie musicals, long before the Original Song category existed.