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Curtain Call Medley Lyrics Just in Time

Curtain Call Medley Lyrics

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[SIRENS]
Somewhere beyond the sea
Somewhere waiting for me

[DON, CHARLIE, AHMET]
My lover stands on golden sands
And watches the ships that go sailing

[NINA, POLLY]
We'll meet beyond the shore
We'll kiss just as before

[NINA, POLLY, DON, CHARLIE, AHMET, SIRENS]
Happy we'll be beyond the sea
And never again we'll go sailing

[CONNIE]
Oh, the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear
And it shows them pearly white
Just a jackknife has old Macheath, babe
And then keeps it, keeps it outta sight

[SANDRA]
Now, on the sidewalk, uh-huh
Ooh, Sunday morning, uh-huh
Lies a body just oozin' life
Eek! And someone's sneaking around the corner
[SANDRA, CONNIE]
Could that someone be Mack the Knife?

[CONNIE]

Now'd you hear 'bout Louie Miller?
He disappeared, babe

[SANDRA]
After drawin' all his hard-earned cash

[CONNIE]
And now Macheath spends

[CONNIE, SANDRA]
Spends just like a sailor
Could it be our boy's done something rash?
I said Jenny Diver, ooh, Suky Tawdry
Look out for Miss Lotte Lenya and for Lucy Brown
Yes, that line forms once on the right, babe
Now that Mackie, Mackie, Mackie
Mackie, Mackie, Mackie
Mack, he's
Back in town
Look out, old Mackie is—
Look out, old Mackie is—
Look out, old Mackie is back
[BOBBY, SIRENS]
Dream lover, where are you (Ooh)
With a love oh so true (Ooh)
And the hand that I can hold (Ah)
To feel you near as I grow old?
Because I want (Yeah-yeah, yeah)
A girl (Yeah-yeah, yeah)
To call (Yeah-yeah, yeah)
My own (Yeah-yeah, yeah)
I want a dream lover (Dream lover)
So I don't have to dream alone

Someday (Someday), I don't know how (How)
I hope she'll hear my plea
Some way (Some way), I don't know how (How)
She'll bring her love to me

Well, I stepped out the tub and put my feet on the floor (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I wrapped the towel around me and I opened the door (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
And there was Lollipop with-a Peggy Sue (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Good golly, Miss Molly was-a even there, too (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Well-a, Bobby D is the fuckin' shit (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
It's Just in Time in the basement of Wicked (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Splish, splash, it's not about a bath (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I went and put my dancin' shoes on, yeah
[BOBBY, COMPANY, CONNIE]
I was a-splishin' and a-splashin' (Splishin' and a-splashin')
I was a-rollin' and a-strollin' (Rollin' and a-strollin')
I was a-movin' and a-groovin' (Movin' and a-groovin')
I was a-reelin' with the feelin' (Oh, oh)

I was a-rollin' and a-strollin' (Yeah)
Movin' and a-groovin' (Yeah)
Reelin' with the feelin' (Yeah)
Rockin' and a-rollin' (Ooh)

[BOBBY, CONNIE, COMPANY]
Rollin' and a-strollin'
Movin' and a-groovin'
Splish, splash
Yeah

Song Overview

Curtain Call Medley lyrics by Jonathan Groff & Original Broadway Cast of Just In Time
Jonathan Groff & the company bring the “Curtain Call Medley” lyrics to a joyful close.

The “Curtain Call Medley” from the Just In Time (Original Broadway Cast Recording) lands like confetti after a great party - a brisk mashup of Bobby Darin staples that lets the Original Broadway Cast of Just In Time and Jonathan Groff send the crowd out grinning. The track stitches together “Beyond the Sea,” “Mack the Knife,” “Dream Lover,” and “Splish Splash,” the show’s core pop standards, and turns the bows into one last mini-concert. It’s theatre logic: finish big, keep the band hot, and leave a tune in everyone’s head.

Review & Highlights

Scene from Curtain Call Medley by Jonathan Groff & Original Broadway Cast of Just In Time
Scene from “Curtain Call Medley”.

This closer works because the Curtain Call Medley lyrics act like a memory reel. We’ve just spent two hours in a nightclub dream; now the band kicks again, and the audience gets a last taste of each flavor. I clocked three things right away: the sly smile of “Mack,” the swoon of “Dream Lover,” and the party-start of “Splish Splash.” The medley moves fast, but not rushed - like the walk home when you’re still humming. Personal take: it nails that sweet spot where Broadway finesse meets jukebox ease. Key takeaways - a clean blend, spotlight handoffs for company singers, and a groove-first mix that favors brass and backbeat. Also, those lyrics keep reintroducing themselves just long enough to trigger recognition without stalling the momentum. Twice, I caught the crowd clapping on instinct.

Verse 1

“Beyond the Sea” opens the door. The harmony stack is airy, the rhythm section cruising. It’s the welcome-back handshake before the bows start to individualize faces and names.

Chorus

“Mack the Knife” snaps the room to attention. The bite is theatrical, not grim - bright horns, quick diction, a wink in the phrasing. It’s showbiz danger: glitter with teeth.

Exchange/Bridge

“Dream Lover” softens the edge. The melody floats while the ensemble passes lines around - a reminder that this story is also about pop longing. Those lyrics pull you into a simple wish and hold you there.

Final Build

“Splish Splash” throws the switch from nostalgia to party. Tempo nudges up, drums and handclaps lock, and the company moves as one. By the button, you’re basically on your feet.

Song Meaning and Annotations

Jonathan Groff & Original Broadway Cast performing Curtain Call Medley
Performance in the music video.

At heart, the medley is a curtain-call handshake between stage and audience. It reframes Darin’s catalog as a collective toast - a thank you with swing.

“At each performance during this section, Groff dances with a lucky fan seated at one of the cabaret tables.”
That choice keeps the club illusion alive to the final seconds and underlines the show’s you-are-in-the-room premise.

The mood arcs from shimmer to strut. We start with romance, dip into showman swagger, then end on a rock-and-roll grin.

“Someday, I don’t know how... She’ll bring her love to me.”
The line lands as a thesis for Darin’s pop optimism - desire sung like it’s already coming true.

Context matters: the production plays the Circle in the Square as a nightclub, with band on stage and cabaret tables hugging the action.

“It’s Just in Time in the basement of Wicked.”
That tossed-off gag in the lyrics turns the Broadway neighborhood into part of the set, and the company treats New York like a character - local, loud, affectionate.

Genre fusion drives the track - swing horns, rock backbeat, doo-wop harmonies, a touch of revue polish.

“Groff tailors this line depending on when a particular performance is.”
That flexibility mirrors Darin’s career shapeshifts, from teen idol to Vegas crooner, and it gives the curtain call a live-wire feel even on record.

There’s also a ghost of danger tucked inside the sparkle. When “Mack the Knife” breezes through, the band plays it bright, but the lyric’s edge lingers, sharpening the sweetness that follows.

“Could that someone be Mack the Knife?”
In a medley about goodbyes, that question mark keeps the smile honest.

Message

The Curtain Call Medley message is simple - community. Performers and audience trade energy one last time. The lyrics in each fragment feel familiar enough to sing along without thinking, which is the point: memory as chorus.

Emotional tone

The tone starts warm, turns flashy, then playful. It never tips into sentimentality because the rhythm section won’t let it sit still. You hear gratitude, not goodbye.

Historical context

Darin’s hits were built for rooms like this - clubs where brass could punch and dancers could breathe. The show leans into that lineage and lets modern Broadway mics capture old-school snap.

Production

Alex Timbers’ staging and Andrew Resnick’s music supervision make the curtain call feel like a bonus set. The mix favors band and voice up front, crisp on consonants so every lyric punchline lands.

Instrumentation

Chart-wise you get tight horns, walking bass that turns to straight eights for the rock bits, trap kit riding hats, and bright backing vocals. Guitar comps through the swing and bites in the rock sections.

Analysis of key phrases and idioms

“Beyond the sea” reads like escape and promise; “Mack the Knife” winks at risk inside glamour; “Dream lover” keeps hope human; “Splish splash” turns silliness into catharsis. Simple words - big pictures.

About metaphors and symbols

Water imagery runs through it - seas, splashes, rivers. It’s motion, really. The show keeps the current moving so the last bow doesn’t feel like an ending.

Creation history

The musical was developed as an immersive nightclub piece at Broadway’s Circle in the Square, with a book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver, direction by Alex Timbers, and arrangements by Andrew Resnick. Previews began in late March 2025 and opening night followed in April. The cast album dropped digitally on August 15, 2025 via Atlantic Records.

Key Facts

Shot of Curtain Call Medley by Jonathan Groff & Original Broadway Cast of Just In Time
Picture from “Curtain Call Medley” video.
  • Artist: Jonathan Groff & Original Broadway Cast of Just In Time
  • Featured: Company voices including Erika Henningsen, Gracie Lawrence, Michele Pawk, Lance Roberts and more
  • Composer: Various - medley of works associated with Bobby Darin
  • Producer: Tom Kirdahy, Bill Sherman, Andrew Resnick, Alex Timbers
  • Executive Producer: Robert Ahrens
  • Co-produced/Recorded/Mixed by: Derik Lee
  • Release Date: August 15, 2025
  • Genre: Cast recording, pop, swing, rock-and-roll
  • Instruments: Big band brass, rhythm section, guitar, backing vocals
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Mood: celebratory - high-gloss curtain-call energy
  • Length: 4:13
  • Track #: 21
  • Language: English
  • Album: Just In Time (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
  • Music style: swing-pop revue with doo-wop harmonies
  • Poetic meter: mixed - iambic and trochaic phrases across 4/4 feels
  • © Copyrights: © 2025 Splish Splash Broadway LLC & Atlantic Recording Corporation

Questions and Answers

When did “Curtain Call Medley” come out?
It was released with the full Just In Time cast album on August 15, 2025 via Atlantic Records.
Which songs are woven into this medley?
“Beyond the Sea,” “Mack the Knife,” “Dream Lover,” and “Splish Splash.”
Who arranged and supervised the music?
Andrew Resnick handled music supervision and arrangements for the production.
Where does it sit in the show’s story?
It’s the finale-bows moment - a last burst of live-club energy that doubles as a goodbye and a thank you.
Is there an official version to stream?
Yes - the track appears on the digital album and as an official audio upload.

Awards and Chart Positions

Show honors: Just In Time received six Tony Award nominations in 2025, including nods for Jonathan Groff and Gracie Lawrence. Industry coverage noted the nominations across performance, design and orchestrations categories. As of late August 2025, no specific chart entry has been announced for the individual track; the cast album released digitally August 15, with physical formats to follow.

Music video


Just in Time Lyrics: Song List

  1. This Could Be the Start of Something Big
  2. Just In Time
  3. Beyond The Sea
  4. First Real Love
  5. Imitation Medley
  6. Splish Splash
  7. Who’s Sorry Now
  8. That’s All
  9. Queen of the Hop
  10. The Good Life
  11. Up a Lazy River
  12. Mack the Knife
  13. Dream Lover
  14. Not for Me
  15. Multiplication
  16. Irresistible You
  17. Things
  18. Rainin’
  19. If I Were a Carpenter
  20. Once in a Lifetime
  21. The Curtain Falls
  22. Curtain Call Medley
  23. I Am
  24. Rock Island Line
  25. 18 Yellow Roses
  26. Orange Furniture Store
  27. Call Me Irresponsible
  28. You Must’ve Been a Beautiful Baby
  29. Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool

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