You and Me (But Mostly Me)

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"You and Me (But Mostly Me)" is a comedic musical number from the Broadway show The Book of Mormon, in which the overconfident missionary Elder Price sings about his grandiose ambitions and supposed destiny for greatness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical number
show tune
song
basedOnCharacterPerspective Elder Price’s point of view
composer Matt Stone NERFINISHED
Robert Lopez NERFINISHED
Trey Parker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts missionary zeal
featuredInAct Act I of The Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceLocation Broadway NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceProduction original Broadway production of The Book of Mormon
firstPerformanceVenue Eugene O’Neill Theatre NERFINISHED
fromWork The Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
genre comedy
musical theatre
hasTitle You and Me (But Mostly Me) NERFINISHED
includedOn The Book of Mormon original Broadway cast recording NERFINISHED
lyricist Matt Stone NERFINISHED
Robert Lopez NERFINISHED
Trey Parker NERFINISHED
medium stage performance
musicalWorkType Broadway song
narrativeFocus Elder Price’s ambition
originalLanguage English
partOf The Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
performedBy Andrew Rannells NERFINISHED
Josh Gad NERFINISHED
style Broadway show tune
subject Mormon missionaries
sungByCharacter Elder Cunningham NERFINISHED
Elder Price NERFINISHED
theme ambition
ego
religious satire
tone comic
satirical

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