Godspell/YMMV

""Day by day, day by day/Oh, dear Lord, three things I pray/To see thee more clearly, love thee more dearly/Follow thee more nearly day by day...""
 * Awesome Music: There are arguments to be made for, depending on the production/performers, "Alas for You", "Save the People", and "Day By Day", but the one song everyone agrees is amazing is the "Crucifixion/Long Live God" finale.
 * What, no love for "Bless The Lord" or "We Beseech Thee"?
 * This tropette heard a spectacularly triumphant rendition of "Beautiful City" in a middle school performance.
 * This troper gets a warm, fuzzy and content feeling every time he hears "All Good Gifts".
 * Ear Worm: Most of the songs are immensely singable, but the crown has to go to:

""Some men are born to live at ease/Doing what they please/Richer than the bees are in honey"..."
 * I'd beg to differ:

""We can build a beautiful city/Yes we can...""
 * Not to mention


 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Jeffrey Mylett (Plays the recorder, wears the derby hat) has a surprisingly sizable fanbase. Unfortunately, he died of AIDS in 1986.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: The movie features a lot of dancing in front of and on top of the (still incomplete) World Trade Center
 * Retroactive Recognition: Of all the cast, the late Lynne Thigpen -- in her film debut -- had the most success, earning several awards.
 * Tear Jerker: the crucifixion is incredibly powerful.
 * Dear God, the Finale.