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2[[caption-width-right:350:♫ [[WanderlustSong I want adveeeenture in the great wide somewheeere!\
3I want it more than I can teeeeell!]] ♫]]
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5->''"In almost every musical ever written, there's a place that's usually about the third song of the evening [...] and the leading lady usually sits down on something; sometimes it's a tree stump in ''Theatre/{{Brigadoon}}'', sometimes it's under the pillars of Covent Garden in ''Theatre/MyFairLady'', or it's a trash can in ''Theatre/LittleShopOfHorrors''... but the leading lady sits down on something and sings about what she wants in life. And the audience falls in love with her and then roots for her to get it for the rest of the night."''
6-->-- '''Creator/HowardAshman''', discussing "Part of Your World" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989''
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8In most American musicals, the hero is a little guy (or girl) who doesn't amount to much right now, but dreams of a brighter future. Usually, they do this with an "I Want" Song, where they sing of how this little town is too small and they know there's a great big world out there for them. This is always so the audience can identify with them. Because the hero, [[ThisLoserIsYou just like you]], isn't a movie star or a princess or anybody else officially special, but is really special deep down if they try, and (unlike those conformist drones around you) wants to try. The lyric to the song may well include the actual words "I want" or some variant thereof to hammer the point home.
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10If well written, the "I Want" Song can do an excellent job of establishing the character of the protagonist and their one burning desire that will motivate their actions from here on. (This motivation is particularly important given that they will often be asked to make difficult choices and sacrifices in order to achieve their goal, and their response to those choices will become a mark of their moral development.) Plot-wise, it can fit nicely into TheHerosJourney story archetype just before the CallToAdventure, where the hero is dissatisfied with the ordinary.
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12If written badly, however, the lyrics may convey only the vaguest sense of longing that allows nearly anyone in the audience to associate with the hero by proxy, but doesn't establish enough to motivate the plot. This gets even worse if the hero doesn't actually do anything to achieve their dreams, but happens to stumble into something big later. A lot of writers realize this, because the I Want Song is the single biggest target for a DarkReprise. If there isn't a song specifically for the most unhappy part of the hero's life (usually halfway through Act II), it will be a DarkReprise of their earlier song. Alternatively, if / when they achieve their goal, they may sing a triumphant reprise of their I Want song upon doing so at the very end of the story.
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14Some musicals use this song as an opportunity for social commentary, focusing almost as much on what the characters are trying to escape (usually crushing poverty) as on what they're trying to achieve. In many older musicals, however, the song is about nothing more dramatic than the heroine's romantic fantasies.
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16A variant (which can be either vague or specific) is the bittersweet I Want Song, which is not about feeling elated with the hero, but about turning them into TheWoobie. If the song is vague, it shows that they've been crushed by life and can't even imagine a better world. If the song is specific, what they want is [[HumbleGoal absurdly small]] or big, to show how their awful life has made it impossible to have a sense of proportion. This is not to be confused with a straightforward song about their rotten life, like "Hasa Diga Eebowai" from ''Theatre/TheBookOfMormon''.
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18It can easily be argued that any song in a book musical can be interpreted as an "I Want" song. Those who've studied musical theatre performance (or acting at all, for that matter) know that a character never opens their mouth onstage without an objective. In musical theatre, song is the method of communication of the characters' wants in that universe. No matter what… the person singing ALWAYS wants something. May overlap with JobSong if a person is singing about the job they want or about wanting something besides their job.
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24[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
25* [[CuteButCacophonic Crested Ibis]] from ''Anime/KemonoFriends'' introduces herself with a song about wanting to find friends. As the real life animal is an endangered species, this takes on an additional meaning.
26* "Koi wa Nandarou?" in ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'' is an "I Want" song that's also MagicMusic. It's slightly more upbeat and energetic, though. Actually, a lot more.
27* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': The first opening theme for both the Japanese and Western releases (which are completely different songs) fall in this category, reflecting on Ash's desire to become a Pokémon master. Every subsequent English language theme song is also about this.
28-->English version:\
29''"[[ToBeAMaster I wanna be the very best]], [[BadassBoast like no one ever was!]]\
30[[GottaCatchEmAll To catch them is my real test]], to train them is my cause!"''
31-->[[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Aim_to_Be_a_Pokemon_Master#Lyrics Japanese version:]]\
32''"Ah! I aim to be a Pokémon Master\
33I want to be, I have to be, I know I'll be one!"''
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36[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
37* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_iRdgGZ6Xc "Somewhere Out There"]] from ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'' plays with this, as the singers know exactly what they want - to be reunited - but have no idea how to get there. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82oVuAZIZUs "Dreams to Dream"]] in the sequel plays it straighter.
38* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYWWZjjBtKY "Journey to the Past"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}''.
39** Arguably, some of the verses from "A Rumor in St. Petersburg" are this for Dimitri and Vlad. They're singing about how soon all their troubles will be over and they're going to get rich... by tricking an old woman into believing she's been reunited with her dead granddaughter.
40** "In The Dark of the Night" could also qualify for the VillainSong version of the trope.
41* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbsB3DRB8Xs "The World from way up here"]] from the Christmas movie ''WesternAnimation/AnnabellesWish'' is about the titular characters wish to [[CalloftheWildBlueYonder fly.]] In the end she uses her next Christmas wish [[SelflessWish to restore the voice of Billy, a mute boy she has grown to love, sacrificing her Christmas wish from Santa]]. In the end, Billy as an adult repays her kindness by wishing that Annabelle, now old and near death could fly as one of Santa's Reindeer.
42* The {{Franchise/Barbie}} movies have several well-written I Want Songs. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1hn0XUwxBQ "Free"]] from ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAsThePrincessAndThePauper'' is an I Want Duet between the titular characters, showing that though they're living completely different lives they share the same dream - to be free of the responsibilities thrust upon them.
43** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsWbyHqbN5Y "I Need to Know"]] from ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAsTheIslandPrincess'' doubles as an I Want Song and a way to show the protagonist and the love interest are secretly falling for each other.
44** In ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAndTheSecretDoor'', Malucia's song, "I Want It All," is about how she wants all of the magic in Zinnia and plans to catch the unicorns to get what she wants.
45* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbBEfZ8fK9Y "City of Light"]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster''.
46* The Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, being mostly musicals, has many examples (nearly always sung by the princess of the moment):
47** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j6HI_dno_U "I'm Wishing"]] from ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
48*** And its AffectionateParody, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vr8wU4aUsM "True Love's Kiss"]], in ''Film/{{Enchanted}}''.
49** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjIssqHQJ6o "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes"]], from ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}''.
50*** There's also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAsHtz_mb1g "More Than A Dream"]] from ''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime''. Inverted with the TearJerker [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q27LQFVAuEk reprise]], where Cinderella resigns herself to the fact that her dreams might never come true after all.
51*** Also, Cinderella's step-sister Anastasia gets her own I Want verse song at the end of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jxhP75mHq4 "Perfectly Perfect"]] where she hopes to someday find someone who will love her.
52** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtP60NmDKqc "In a World Of My Own"]], from ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' (becomes a case of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor).
53** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLn9IMNPxG4 "I Wonder"]], from ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty''.
54** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXKlJuO07eM "Part of Your World"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Keal_UfT6o reprise]] is arguably the most iconic scene from the entire movie.
55*** The Broadway musical added an I Want Song for Prince Eric ("Her Voice") as well.
56*** "I Want the Good Times Back" from the Broadway adaptation is both an IWantSong and a VillainSong. Ditto its post-Broadway replacement, "Daddy's Little Angel".
57*** Both the film and the stage show end with a TriumphantReprise of "Part of Your World", with the lyrics changed appropriately.
58** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Oni8_k5twU "Belle (Reprise)"]] from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''.
59*** Again, the Broadway musical added an I Want Song for the male lead ("If I Can't Love Her").
60*** Also in the musical version and later added into the special edition DVD is a rare Crowd Want Song, where all the enchanted objects sing about being [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MetM68Lr9U8 "Human Again".]]
61** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv1HX80u5x4 "Jack's Lament"]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' is more or less one of these. Jack is famous and adored in his role as the Pumpkin King, but craves fresh change and meaningful inspiration. The song's less upbeat and more sorrowing than the standard.
62*** Most of the songs Jack sings have elements of this. Especially "What's This" which even climaxes with the line "I want it! Oh, I want it! Oh, I want it for my own!"
63** Possibly deconstructed in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8UFnc85-xM "I Just Can't Wait To Be King"]]. It's an "I Want" Song sung by someone who knows he's destined to get what he wants by birthright, and is being an immature egotist about it. Which contrasts with his reluctance in adulthood to come back.
64** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DE5a80I8EU "Just Around the River Bend"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'', possibly the vaguest I Want lyrics of all -- it boils down to "I want something, but I have no idea what that is. But I'm sure I want it.". The song is about just that - she wants that feeling of not knowing what's coming. She doesn't know what she wants, she just knows she wants it to come, and she wants it to be a surprise, unexpected, something to discover.
65*** One of Animaniacs' funniest parodies was their Pocahontas parody, with the song "Just The Same Old Heroine" parodying the predictability of this trope.
66*** Also from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' we get "Mine Mine Mine", which gives us an I Want for both the Villain, who desires gold, and the Love Interest, who just wants adventure.
67** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEOFQAJAcss "Out There"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}''.
68*** The song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEEpavnk7Uw "God Help the Outcasts"]] plays with the trope: the character seems to be appealing to God for aid, but turns out to be asking God to pass her by and help out the ''truly'' helpless.
69*** ''Hunchback'' also features the most sinister and tormented I Want Song ever sung in a [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids children's movie]]; Frollo's VillainSong, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyS3weMlxLA "Hellfire"]], where he prays for God to "Destroy Esmerelda, and let her taste the fires of Hell! [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny Or else let her be mine and mine alone]]!"
70** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62qtrR2eCu4 "Go the Distance"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}''.
71*** And also the far peppier "One Last Hope", wherein Herc's trainer expresses a longing for an adequate student.
72** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGGXsm0a5s0 "Reflection"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm3ijOVsraA "A Girl Worth Fighting For"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}''.
73*** And in [[WesternAnimation/MulanII the sequel]], there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdUIUmxpxr8 "Like Other Girls"]].
74** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoIFa94fD3c "After Today"]] from ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie''.
75** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc3MnoSS5Hw "Strangers Like Me"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}''.
76** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV2GZF8rKT4 "I Wanna Be Like You"]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967''.
77** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex9AWegauJM "I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme)"]] and from ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet''. It was made by John Rzeznik of The Goo Goo Dolls.
78** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL8uacaXOec "Another Believer"]] from ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons''. Similar to the Treasure Planet example, played by Rufus Wainwright over a montage.
79** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljdAYTH5QSY "Almost There"]] from ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' could be considered a subversion, in that Tiana is singing not that she wants something, but rather that she's close to getting it because she's worked hard to earn it.
80*** The movie also has a straight "I Want" Song in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH_XAcsZ6JI "When We're Human"]], which Tiana also subverts by spending singing about how she's still going to be working hard once she gets her restaurant ("When I'm a human being/At least I'll ''act'' like one...")
81** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRXmAIHYQR4 "When Will My Life Begin?"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''. Rapunzel sings about how she longs to see the world beyond her tower, particularly the annual light show that she spends the second act trying to reach.
82*** Also, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bate_tvVUpk "I've Got A Dream"]] is another [[CrowdSong Crowd Want Song]]. The thugs at the Snuggly Duckling sing about, despite how violent they seem, they all have adorable dreams deep down. (At which point they also force the romantic interest to sing his own I Want Song.)
83*** The song that plays over the end credits, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKNYude8DuU "Something that I Want"]], also counts
84** ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' has the cut song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV3D1ASN7Xc "Proud of Your Boy"]]. The song was later restored in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_CKQq7Y1H8 Broadway musical]] directly after the reprise of "One Jump Ahead," his IWantSong from the film.
85*** Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular gives Jasmine an "I Want" Song called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5_NLFNiq9A "To Be Free."]] while the Broadway musical has a song for her called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU1OnvsCm3o "These Palace Walls."]] Both convey Jasmine's yearning to escape her trapped and confined life.
86*** "A Whole New World" actually inverts this. It's an "I'll Give You What You Want Song".
87** ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7uM-scjyLw "Touch the Sky"]], in which Merida wants to have her freedom from her princess lessons, even though it is her offscreen singing voice.
88** ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' has three separate and distinct I Want Songs:
89*** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-zXT5bIBM0 Do You Want To Build a Snowman]]", in which Anna wants the close bond she and Elsa previously shared.
90*** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UA3xY0OxI4 For The First Time In Forever]]", in which Anna is excited at the prospect of meeting new people, and possibly finding true love (also the reprise, in which she wants to help Elsa and bring her back to Arendelle).
91*** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tcaM06eGrY In Summer]]", in which Olaf sings of how wonderful it would be to experience Summer. The fact that he's a snowman notwithstanding.
92** ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' also has three.
93*** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVW9QOIeqQg Some Things Never Change]]" is a zig-zagged example. Anna and Elsa are happy with what they have now and largely want everything to stay the same; only Kristoff wants to take his relationship with Anna to the next level.
94*** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIOyB9ZXn8s Into the Unknown]]" has elements of this. Among her many mixed emotions, Elsa longs to go into the unknown and find where she truly belongs.
95*** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrZxwPwmgrw Show Yourself]]" talks about Elsa's wish for answer, making it a retrospective "I Want" song; "All my life I've been torn/But I'm here for a reason/Could it be the reason I was born?"
96** ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' features [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UpGDU9kFho "How Far I'll Go"]] (which doubles as a WanderlustSong) in which Moana sings about how she longs to sail on the ocean and go beyond her small home island, but is torn between her desires and her duties as the chief's daughter. The reprise morphs it into her IAmSong.
97** Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet''. Vanellope asks the Franchise/{{Disney Princess}}es how they get that effect where the lights dim around them and music starts playing, and tries to do it herself, singing about her desire for the replacement steering wheel for her ''Sugar Rush'' arcade machine. It doesn't work, and the Princesses are more bemused by it than anything. She gets a real one later in the film in the form of "A Place Called ''Slaughter Race''", about how she wants to live in the dangerous world of the online VehicularCombat game ''Slaughter Race'' as an escape from the all-too-familiar MascotRacer ''Sugar Rush''.
98** ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'' has [[https://youtu.be/jKKrfr4To14 "Waiting on a Miracle"]] for Mirabel; the song is about her sadness about everyone in the family being powerful but herself and wanting to be seen and accepted as an equal.
99* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}}'': Red Puckett starts her story with the song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAlVezhJGV8 "Great Big World".]]
100%%* ''WesternAnimation/KatyTheCaterpillar'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECgoUYe6d8c "Someday I Can Fly"]] and its reprise.
101* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRiddle'': Cindy's song, where she sings about being an ugly duckling wanting to become a swan. (Despite being the most attractive person in the movie. This can easily come under criticism.)
102* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwodCa4t7X4 "What More is Out There?"]] for the human Twilight Sparkle, where she sings about her longing for an opportunity outside the gilded cage of Crystal Prep. [[https://youtu.be/Y4E3KPiha_Y Was originally recorded]] as a DistantDuet between Twilight and Sunset Shimmer (which would've made it a musical ActingForTwo instance for Creator/RebeccaShoichet), where the latter wonders whether there'd be more to life if she returned to Equestria; this section was cut after a relevant subplot was deleted.
103* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyANewGeneration'': Sunny's "Gonna Be My Day", where she vows to reunite all ponykind and have them live in harmony once again.
104* ''Literature/PippiLongstocking'': The Nelvana animated movie has a villainous example, as IneffectualSympatheticVillain duo Bloom and Thunder-Karlsson sing "I Want A Bowler/I Want A Tooth", which doubles as a DisneyAcidSequence.
105* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'':
106** Inverted and subverted with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IyRe-N_RSg "All I Ever Wanted"]], where Moses tries to reassure himself about his place as Egyptian royalty after his long-lost sister, Miriam, reveals his true heritage. It has two short reprisals. The first by his adoptive mother, The Queen, trying to convince him that being adopted has never stopped his family from loving him unconditionally. The second during "The Plagues" as Moses admits it kills him to watch his old home fall to ruin and know he's lost his brother forever (we then get a contrasting verse from Ramses, in which he can't understand why his brother would put Egypt through such pain. "''Is this what you wanted!?''").
107** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kr4aCUYg8A "Deliver Us"]] is one of these as well, for the Jewish slaves. Initially a crowd song, then cuts away to the River Lullaby, in which Yocheved expresses what she wants for her son before placing him in the Nile. The very last part spotlights Miriam and her hope that Moses will come back someday to liberate the rest of them.
108* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndThePea'' has "Wide Open World" which is probably the most basic I Want Song ever written.
109* ''WesternAnimation/PlaymobilTheMovie'' has "So Much World", in which Marla sings about wanting to travel.
110* ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'' has Kayley's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWaJSQU7GpY "On My Father's Wings,"]] in which she expresses her desire to become a knight.
111* "Less can be More", from the Rankin/Bass version of ''WesternAnimation/TheReturnOfTheKing''. It's about Samwise Gamgee's HumbleGoal of settling down with his girlfriend and raising a family and a flower garden. This is after TheFinalTemptation from the One Ring, which shows him a vision of himself as a supervillain-however, Sam's CallToAgriculture is so strong that his evil plan is to make {{Mordor}} a garden country and turn the orcs into squirrels. Sam realizes how silly this is. The song is also a subversion-Sam has all he needs to be happy already, anything more would be greedy.
112* In the opening of ''WesternAnimation/RocketSavesTheDay'', Rocket sings about how he enjoys the many smells of his town, but that he wants more, that he wants an adventure and then more after that. "''And I know I won't miss it / So long as I sniff it. I gotta find my adventure! Here I go, here I go, here I go!''"
113* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMusicOfTheVampire'' features an idiosyncratic one; the song "Done With Monsters" consists of the gang hoping there aren't any monsters [[BusmansHoliday on their vacation]].
114* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'', where it's combined with a VillainSong performed by ''{{Satan}}''. It's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo4XXm8OUP4 an oddly poignant]] yet silly lament about how happy he would be if he could live on Earth.
115* ''WesternAnimation/TheSwanPrincess'':
116** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GABQU6gK03g "Far Longer Than Forever"]].
117** Odette gets another more subdued one in the first sequel. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFDNLaBDivo "Magic of Love"]] is her wishing Derek wasn't so busy and that they had time to do things as a couple.
118* Two songs from ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriendsTheGreatRace'':
119** The opening song "Will You Won't You" features the engines pleading to Sir Topham Hatt upon wanting to be in the Great Railway Show.
120** Thomas' song "Streamlining" (which has a strong feel to "Greased Lightning"), where Thomas decides to get himself streamlined, and draws the attention of everyone. It was all in his imagination, however.
121* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be5uCxR_yKk "Soon"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Thumbelina|1994}}''.
122* Creator/{{Pixar}}'s ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' plays with this first by not actually being a musical; second, by having WALL-E's I Want Song be a pair of songs from ''Theatre/HelloDolly'': "Put On Your Sunday Clothes", which ''is'' an upbeat I Want Song about leaving a small town rut and going to the big city, and "It Only Takes A Moment", which in the original Jerry Herman musical was closer to a FinalLoveDuet.
123* ''Quest For Zhu'' had "One Day".
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127* "Break Away" is one for Anna, Steph, Chris and John in ''Film/AnnaAndTheApocalypse'' as as they seek to leave their current lives behind. It'll soon happen in [[ZombieApocalypse a way they don't expect.]]
128* "Maybe" is one for all the orphan girls in ''Film/{{Annie|2014}}''.
129* Arguably "Evermore" from ''Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017'' counts as Prince Adam/Beast's version of an 'I want song'.
130* "Maybe This Time" from ''Film/{{Cabaret}}''. A rather sad one.
131* In ''Film/CannibalTheMusical'' the heroes sing a song about what they want in life called "That's All I'm Asking For".
132* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'' has "True Love's Kiss" for [[PrincessClassic Giselle]] and [[PrinceCharming Prince Edward]], which is about longing for, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin true love's kiss]].
133** The sequel ''Film/Disenchanted2022'' has "Fairytale Life (The Wish)", another ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin song. In this one, Giselle wishes that life in the sprawling suburb of Monroeville would be more cheerful and magical like her homeland Andalasia.
134* ''Film/{{Fame}}''! I'm gonna live forever!
135* In ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'', The Dream Academy's cover of The Smiths' "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" functions as an IWantSong for Cameron.
136* "A Million Dreams" for young Barnum, and later for an older Barnum and his wife Charity in ''Film/TheGreatestShowman''.
137* A more materialistic version: Disney's ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' has Sharpay Evans first singing in ''High School Musical 2'' that she wants "Fabulous" (''I want more!/I want fabulous...'') then talking her brother Ryan into wanting everything ("I Want It All": ''I want it, I want it, want it: The fame and fortune and more...').
138** One could argue that in ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', Sharpay (and Whatshisname)'s I Want It All could qualify. Later in the film, the song is reprised by Whatshisname himself, Ryan, who seems to be well on his way to getting it all.
139* "I Wish I Were a Fish" from ''Film/TheIncredibleMrLimpet''
140* "Another Day of Sun" from ''Film/LaLaLand'' is a [[CrowdSong Crowd Want Song]] about the myriad of actors wishing for stardom in Los Angeles.
141** "Someone in the Crowd" also counts, especially Mia's solo.
142* In the 1974 movie of ''Film/TheLittlePrince'', the Pilot has "I Need Air", about his love of flight serving as a way to escape the dreary adult world.
143* Non-musical example: Music/{{REM}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_JnCWT-_O8 "The Great Beyond"]] from ''Film/ManOnTheMoon''. Specifically, it's an I Want Song for Creator/AndyKaufman.
144* Parodied in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'' -- Prince Herbert [[InvokedTrope repeatedly attempts]] to sing one of these, but his father [[DefiedTrope always puts a stop to it]]. It's only when Herbert turns it into a CrowdSong he manages to get one started.
145** Which is made HilariousInHindsight due to the existence of ''{{Theatre/Spamalot}}''.
146* "One Day I'll Fly Away" from ''Film/MoulinRouge''.
147* "The Rainbow Connection" from ''Film/TheMuppetMovie''.
148** "Something Better" from ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland''.
149** "(Gotta Get Outta) Kansas" from ''Film/TheMuppetsWizardOfOz'' -- their equivalent to "Over The Rainbow".
150* The title character in ''Film/MurielsWedding'' borrows some of the greatest hits of Music/{{ABBA}} for this.
151* "Santa Fe" from ''Film/{{Newsies}}'', where Creator/ChristianBale dreams of life in the country out West. Bit of a TearJerker when he gets to the line "I ain't getting any younger"; he's ''17'' at this point, and already incredibly world-weary.
152* The short film ''Once Upon A Honeymoon'', featured in episode 701 of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', featured a housewife singing such a song, but while it started out wishing for "a castle in the sky" and similar ethereal language, it quickly degenerated into wishing for a less drippy faucet, a living room set, a bedroom motif that Servo identified as "sort of a westerny-ginghamy-oriental-modernesque-prairie-school-type thing" ... and ''lots'' of telephones. (The short was, in fact, an ad from Bell Telephone, made at a time when all phones had to be rented from the phone company and colors other than black cost extra.)
153* In the musical version of ''Film/TheProducers'', when Bloom realizes that he's going to take up Bialystock's offer of entering the showbiz, his song lists all sorts of things he could have, and how he wants to be a producer - "Because it's everything [he's] not."
154** In fact, the song is called "''I Wanna'' Be A Producer".
155** Roger [=DeBris=]' IAmSong "Keep it Gay" is also in part of his desire to create lighthearted and comedic shows.
156* "Someday" from ''Film/{{Rags}}''.
157* "Infected" from ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'' could qualify, as Shilo sings about yearning to venture outside of her room as she damns her genetics. Or, "Mark It Up" for the villainous equivalent.
158* Quite a few of the songs in ''Film/TheWickerMan1973'' are combinations of this and the VillainSong, and all of them are about sex in some way or another. Interestingly, the hero's only song is definitely not an example, because it's a musical version of the 23rd Psalm, and starts with "The Lord is my shepherd I shall not want".
159* ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'' crosses this trope with VillainSong in Veruca's number "I Want It Now". ("It" = everything she can think of.)
160* "Over the Rainbow" from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' is perhaps the most famous example of this kind of song.
161** From the same film, "If I Only Had a Brain/a Heart/the [[UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents Noive]]".
162* "My Year" from ''Film/Zombies2018''.
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166* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'''s "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E7OnceMoreWithFeeling Once More With Feeling]]" has "Going Through The Motions". Joss even mentions it being the "I Want" Song in the commentary.
167** Buffy actually gets TWO I wants: this one and "Something to Sing About".
168** Spike's "Rest in Peace" is a subversion. What he wants is Buffy, but he goes through the entire song trying (badly) to convince us he has no interest in her.
169*** Also spoofed with Dawn, a character who seems tailor-made for this type of song since she's always really needy anyway. She gets through the first two lines of her song before it's interrupted by {{mooks}} who [[DamselScrappy promptly kidnap her]].
170* The opening of ''Series/{{Community}}'''s third season, about Jeff's desire to have a totally normal new year...which ironically is conveyed by song.
171-->''[[HypocriticalHumour We're gonna have more fun and be less weird / Than the first two years combiiiiiiined!]]''
172* The Music/StephenSondheim telemusical ''Evening Primrose'' has two explicit "I want" songs: ''When?'' and ''Take Me to the World''. The first two, "If You Can Find Me I'm Here" and "I Remember" have elements of "I want" as well.
173* "Go Beyond" from ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' describes Kai's yearning to escape the cloistered, stultifying immortality of his elders, ending with "I want more!"
174* In ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' this is parodied when a barber (or pet store employee if it comes after the "Dead Parrot" sketch) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zey8567bcg breaks into song about his dream of becoming a lumberjack]].
175* As part of the 1989 Oscar ceremony[[note]]the one infamous for its opening number featuring Snow White coming to Hollywood and ending up singing a duet with Rob Lowe[[/note]], a gaggle of youthful Hollywood up-and-comers performed a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Pr-g9wvc8 production number]] featuring the original song "(I Want to Be) An Oscar Winner".
176* DiscussedTrope on ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'' when the characters put on a musical about their lives. While rehearsing with Archie and his understudy, Kevin explains that the "I Want Song" helps establish what Archie-the-character wants. Archie expresses frustration with the song because it doesn't seem like the character wants anything, and is further frustrated with how ''he'' doesn't know what he wants. Kevin also gets annoyed by this.
177-->'''Kevin:''' The "I want" song can only be about one thing. Otherwise, it confuses the audience. Not to mention it means you have a poorly defined main character.
178* "Let Me Be Your Star" from ''Series/{{Smash}}'' is one on two levels. It is the IWantSong in the [[ShowWithinAShow musical]] ''Bombshell'' and also functions as one for aspiring Broadway leading ladies Karen and Ivy.
179** "The 20th Century Fox Mambo" is another one from ''Bombshell''.
180* ''Series/TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' have probably one of the weirdest examples: Lee Harvey Oswald and JFK singing a duet about wanting be find a place "where I can do - what I want to - and all at my own pace" and "a place where I - can just unwind - and work on my own mind."
181* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' had a Scene To Rap game which had Colin entering last as a robber, who after demanding everyone's stuff (in rhyme, of course) started [[OverlyLongGag asking for just about everything else]], which was finally topped off with him lampshading the whole deal by breaking rhyme, shouting and announcing "I'm crazy!"
182* Three words. ''[[Series/XenaWarriorPrincess Joxer The Mighty]]''. It's very much his "I Want" Song, even though as the series progresses it gradually becomes somewhat nearer (albeit in a very overstated way) to an IAmSong.
183** One episode reveals that he [[TriumphantReprise REWROTE]] this song from one his mean brother would sing when they were kids about all of Joxer's flaws (cowardly, weak, etc...). I'm not sure what the original version of the song would fall under in that case (an inverted [[TheVillainSucksSong Villain Sucks Song]] maybe?)
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187* Music/TheKinseySicks have a song called "Dead Princess" that starts each lyric with the words "I want..." so it is literally an "I want song"
188* "I wanna be a Billionaire so fuckin' bad," by [[Music/GymClassHeroes Travie McCoy]] featuring Music/BrunoMars.
189* Music/PeterGabriel's "Big Time" is an "I Want" Song without a musical.
190* Music/KellyClarkson's "Breakaway" could be considered an example of the traditional "I Want" song.
191* Music/TheSmiths' "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want".
192* Boys Don't Cry's "I Wanna Be A Cowboy".
193* "Respect" by Music/ArethaFranklin could also be considered an "I Want" Song.
194** As could the [[CoveredUp original version, by Otis Redding.]]
195* Music/{{Queen}} has a few:
196** "Somebody to Love" from ''Music/{{A Day at the Races|Album}}''.
197** "I Want to Break Free" from ''Music/TheWorks''.
198** "I Want It All" from ''Music/TheMiracle''.
199* "Je veux" by ZAZ.
200* "Quiero" by Music/{{Shakira}}. Obviously.
201* I Wanna Fuck Your Brains out, Eat You Out, and I Wanna Rape You by Music/GGAllin.
202* "All I Want" by Music/TheOffspring.
203** Toad the Wet Sprocket has a similarly titled song.
204* "I Did it All For You" is a hidden 'I Want' that you almost have to use FridgeLogic to find how it could apply the title of the song as opposed to an 'I Want'.
205* There's a song called "I Want It All" on the Music/{{Eurythmics}}' reunion album, ''Peace''.
206* Go look at some [[Music/TheRamones Ramones]] albums, and count how many song titles contain the phrase "I Wanna" or "I [[InvertedTrope Don't]] Wanna".
207* The pop standard "The Man I Love".
208* Music/LilyAllen's "The Fear":
209-->I want to be rich and I want lots of money\
210I don't care about clever I don't care about funny\
211I want loads of clothes and fuckloads of diamonds\
212I heard people die while they are trying to find them
213** More of a parody really.
214* Music/{{CAKE}}'s Short Skirt/Long Jacket. "I want a girl with a mind like a diamond / I want a girl who knows what's best..."
215* The Music/{{KISS}} song titled "I Want You", double as IntercourseWithYou as thats what the singer wants.
216* Inverted by, of all people, The Music/BackstreetBoys.
217-->I never wanna hear you say\
218I want it that way
219* Swedish GirlGroup/[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dansband dansband]] FACE-84 has a released a song called "Jag vill ha dig" ("I Want You"). Nothing noteworthy about that, you may say, until you consider their most famous song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEPfdvHtDvo "Alla gamla x"]] (roughly, "All Those Old Ex-Boyfriends"), which was actually a candidate to represent Sweden in the 2008 Series/EurovisionSongContest. This number starts as a generic BreakupSong but quickly (d)evolves into [[AntiLoveSong more devious]] [[SanitySlippageSong stages]]. Its [[LyricalDissonance lyrics include the lines]]:
220-->I want a chickenwire cage with [[IfICantHaveYou all (my) old ex-es in it in my attic]]\
221[[{{Yandere}} Where I can take them out once in a while and give them each a kind pet on the cheek]]\
222I will be so tender and understanding\
223Encouraging and comforting\
224And then they will scream:\
225"Please take me back!"
226* "I Want Love" by Music/EltonJohn.
227* "All I Wanted Was You" by Music/BonJovi.
228* "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Music/{{Foreigner|Band}}.
229* "All I Want For Christmas is You" by Music/MariahCarey.
230* Two cute kid songs for Christmas are "All I Want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth" and "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas". The Chipmunks have a song about how they really want Christmas to come soon. Simon and Theodore want toy planes while Alvin wants a hula hoop.
231* "I Want to Live" by John Denver.
232* "Breaking Out" by Music/TheProtomen.
233-->''I'm so tired of giving up, I am so tired of giving in\
234You wake up knowing things should change, not knowing where to begin.''
235* Music/MitchBenn's "I Want" is a string of [[ThePrimaDonna Diva]]-ish outrageous demands:
236-->I want twelve or thirteen dressing rooms where I can swan about,\
237Six hundredweight of [[UsefulNotes/BritishEnglish Smarties]] [[Music/VanHalen with the pink ones taken out]],\
238A limo in the dressing room to drive me to the stage,\
239And twenty Fillipino girls of varying height and age.
240** Mitch's "The Lonesome Fuhrer" is a bizarre one: It's ''UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler'' singing that he ''wants to be a cowboy''!
241* The song "There's Gotta Be More To Life" is of Stacie Orrico portraying various people, a trashy teen mom, a boring business woman, an unhappy waitress, a thief, a secret spy etc.. and they all are desiring something better than the life they're living.
242* "Rich Girl" by Gwen Stefani and Eve, being based on another IWantSong, "If I Was A Rich Man" from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof''.
243* "Northwest Passage" is about wanting to find the titular sea route through the NWT/ Nunavut island chains.
244* "World Is Mine" by [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Hatsune Miku]].
245* Music/{{Kimbra}}'s "Settle Down".
246* "Star" from Music/DavidBowie's ''Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars'', as the protagonist imagines how great life would be if he were a rock star.
247* Music/InsaneClownPosse's "I Want My Shit". The "shit" in question being, a rusty axe, a lesson in voodoo, a fat woman named Bridgett and a sip of [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Faygo]].
248* Subverted in Wir werden jetzt Stars (We now become stars) by Music/{{KIZ}}, in which this hiphop cliché is parodied:
249--> "Ich will keine Texte mehr, nur noch Rattatataa\
250Will schief singen trotzdem Applaus wie Chaka Khan\
251Ich will doppelt soviel Geld, wie alle anderen aus Prinzip\
252Ich will nur zu Promo zwecken demonstrieren gegen Krieg."\
253("I no longer want music, only bam-bam-bam,\
254Want to sing badly and get applause,\
255I want to be paid double ''on principle'',\
256I want to demonstrate against war for publicity only.")
257* "I Want You to Want Me" by Music/CheapTrick.
258* Music/DoctorSteel has at least two: "Greedy", about wanting to find success in the recording business, and "Singularity", about his desire for [[TheSingularity technological integration]].
259* Music/BarbraStreisand's "All That I Want".
260* "Ich Will" by Music/{{Rammstein}}. Its title actually translates as "I want".
261** Notable in that the song is a dark deconstruction of the typical "I Want" song, focussing on the cult of personality that surrounds many celebrities and rock stars.
262* Music/TheBeatles, four times:
263** "I Want To Hold Your Hand", released as single in the U.K. and on the album ''Meet the Beatles!'' in the U.S. and later on the compilation album ''Music/PastMasters''.
264** "I Wanna Be Your Man" from ''Music/WithTheBeatles''.
265** "I Want To Tell You" from ''Music/{{Revolver|Beatles Album}}''.
266** "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" from ''Music/AbbeyRoad''.
267*** Inversions: "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party", from ''Music/BeatlesForSale'' and "Do You Want To Know A Secret?" from ''Music/PleasePleaseMe''.
268** "Octopus's Garden" from ''Music/AbbeyRoad''.
269--> ''I'd like to be / Under the sea / In an octopus's garden / In the shade''
270* The Raspberries' ''I Wanna Be With You''.
271* ''I Want To Be A Lifeguard'' by Blotto.
272* Music/OrchestralManoeuvresInTheDark have a rather sinister one, "Atomic Ranch".
273* Music/{{Ratt}}'s "I Want a Woman," "I Want to Love You Tonight," "I Want It All"
274* Two rather dark examples can be found in the form of "Closer" and "I Do Not Want This" from the Music/NineInchNails album ''Music/TheDownwardSpiral'', with the latter being an inversion.
275* "I Want Action" by Music/{{Poison}}, which doubles as an IntercourseWithYou song.
276* "Everybody's Got Nice Stuff But Me" by Music/TheDeadMilkmen.
277* "Standing on the Outside" by Music/ColdChisel.
278* "Overground" by Music/SiouxsieAndTheBanshees. The narrator wants to "give up life in this netherworld" for a life of normality in society, which means giving up their identity.
279* Music/SavageGarden's "The Animal Song" expresses the singer's desire to live a more natural, stress-free way of life
280--> 'Cause I want to live like animals
281--> Careless and free like animals
282* Music/JoeJackson's "Down to London" is about a young man's desire for rock stardom, and it does sound a bit like it could be in a musical.
283* Music/LadyGaga sings "I want your love" in the chorus of "Bad Romance", which is more of an AntiLoveSong than straight love song.
284* "Suburban Home" by the Descendents is one of these in SarcasmMode. Example lyrics:
285-->I wanna be stereotyped\
286I wanna be classified\
287I wanna be a clone\
288I want a suburban home
289* Brenda Lee's "I Want to Be Wanted".
290* Inverted by Gavin [=DeGraw=]'s "I Don't Want to Be".
291-->I don't want to be\
292Anything other than what I've been trying to be lately
293* Music/AliceCooper's "Caught In a Dream" from ''Music/LoveItToDeath''.
294-->''You know, I need a houseboat''\
295''And I need a plane''\
296''I need a butler''\
297''And a trip to Spain.''
298* Music/KateBush's SignatureSong, "Running Up That Hill". The chorus goes like this:
299-->''If I only could, I'd make a deal with God''\
300''And I'd get him to swap our places''\
301''Be running up that road, be running up that hill''\
302''With no problems''
303* Music/{{Muse}}'s song "Hysteria" is a rather dark take on this trope.
304-->''I want it now, I want it now''\
305''Give me your heart and your soul''\
306''And I'm not breaking down, I'm breaking out''\
307''Last chance to lose control''
308* Music/{{Europe}} has a varation - the intro to "Prisoners in Paradise" has various characters say what they want before the singer tells us what he wants and the song proper kicks in.
309-->''I want to learn how to fly\
310I want to be respected\
311I want to get lucky\
312I want to get out of this dump\
313I just want to watch TV\
314I want to be loved\
315I want to be different\
316I want a brother and sister\
317I'd just rather be forgotten\
318I want to save the world\
319I want to be understood\
320I want to be rich\
321Man, I just want to be somebody.''
322* "TASTE OF TERIYAKI" from ''VideoGame/UmJammerLammy'' and its soundtrack album ''Music/MakeItSweet'' is largely about wanting a man to whom the singer can give her love and be protected from malevolent angels and demons who are harassing her.
323* "I Want a Guy," the first single by Music/TheSupremes under that
324* "Buy Me a Boat" by Chris Janson
325* The band ''Music/{{ABBA}}'' has several of this type of song including:
326** ''Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
327** ''Money, Money, Money"
328* Nickelback's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmeUuoxyt_E "Rockstar"]]
329* "I Want A Dog" by Music/HoboJohnson is about Hobo wrangling with his desires and aspirations. It starts off with the simple wish for a dog, then gradually the desires become more and more grandiose and impossible ("I want nothing but the best, better than anyone has ever had yet"), then reigns himself back in and tries to convince himself to aim lower ("No, Frank, you just want a dog, all you want is a dog").
330* "When I Grow Up" by Music/PussycatDolls.
331-->''When I grow up\
332I wanna be famous\
333I wanna be a star\
334I wanna be in movies\
335When I grow up\
336I wanna see the world\
337Drive nice cars\
338I wanna have groupies\
339When I grow up\
340Be on TV\
341People know me\
342Be on magazines\
343When I grow up\
344Fresh and clean\
345Number one chick when I step out on the scene''
346* "Here We Go" by Giants of Industry, notably used in the ''Platform/{{Roblox}} Anthem Video'', is about an adventurer wanting something that will make him powerful.
347-->I want it want it\
348And I gotta have it\
349Na na na na na na na!\
350Oh... here we go!
351* "Interlude: Shadow" from the Music/{{BTS}} album ''Music/MapOfTheSoul7''.
352--> "I wanna be a rap star\
353I wanna be the top\
354I wanna be a rockstar\
355I want it all mine\
356I wanna be rich\
357I wanna be the king\
358I wanna go win\
359I wanna be..."
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363* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkYZ6rbPU2M "The Napkin Song"]] from Creator/ImprovEverywhere's abbreviated "Food Court Musical".
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366[[folder:Opera]]
367* Gian-Carlo Menotti's "The Consul" has two: "When will we see the end of all this?" for the Mother, and "To This We've Come" for Magda Sorell.
368* Antonin Dvorak's ''Rusalka'', famous for the Song to the Moon ("Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém" in Czech) that's sung by the titular character, falls into this category.
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371[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
372* ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' has "What I Want To Be", which the kids sing about what they want to be when they grow up. A variation of the song in the direct to video special ''Barney's Halloween Party'' has them sing about what they want to dress up as for Halloween instead.
373* ''Series/TheNoddyShop'':
374** "Someone To Be My Friend", [[CharacterOfTheDay Angelina's]] song, is about how she wants somebody to play with her after years being spent all alone.
375** "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" is this for [[CharacterOfTheDay Disrupto]]. "I want what I want when I want it, and I want it now!"
376* ''Series/SesameStreet'':
377** The original series has the song "Somebody Come and Play", in which the singer yearns for someone to come over and play with him before the day is through.
378** In the special ''Film/WhenYouWishUponaPickle'', a mysterious (and [[AnthropomorphicFood sentient) Wish Pickle]], which grants one wish per customer, is delivered to Sesame Street. At the beginning of the special, the song "Imagine Me" has Elmo, Chris, Ernie, Cookie Monster, and Abby Cadabby imagining the ways they'd like to live their lives.
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382* Ira Glass included a Want Song into the beginning of ''Radio/ThisAmericanLife'', after talking about the phenomenon for a little bit. It was about how he hoped his listeners would stay interested in the stories.
383* Invoked in an episode of ''Radio/ImSorryIllReadThatAgain'' called ''The Raymond Nostril Story'', a parody of musicals. The protagonist desperately wants to be an entertainer, and finally gets to an audition where he has the chance to wow everyone with his talent. His girlfriend tells him to get out there and amaze everyone, and he says that he will, "but first I'm gonna sing an "I'm Gonna Make It Big" song". He does so...and is then told that the auditions are over.
384* Parodied in a MusicalEpisode of ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'' The narrator admits that one of these would be utterly superfluous because his goal is simple and clear and requires no further explanation... then sings about it for several extremely repetitive verses.
385-->''I want to buy this piano! \
386That is what I want to buy! \
387The thing that I want's this piano, \
388The person who wants it is I!''
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391[[folder:Theater]]
392* The Elton John musical ''Theatre/{{Aida|JohnRice}}'' has "Enchantment Passing Through" for Aida and Radames, which gets a DarkReprise in the second act.
393* "In My Dreams" and "Journey to the Past" are about Anya's desire to go to Paris and reconnect with her long-lost family in the stage musical ''Theatre/{{Anastasia}}''.
394* ''Theatre/{{Annie}}'':
395** "Tomorrow".
396** As well as the opening number, "Maybe".
397* "Oh, To Be A Movie Star" from ''Passionella'', part of the musical ''The Apple Tree''.
398** Music/StephenSondheim fans might be more familiar with his version, "Truly Content".
399* ''Theatre/{{Assassins}}'' features a Deconstruction of this; the opening theme, "Everybody's Got the Right" is a song about how the characters in the play have the right to follow their dreams. Of course, said characters include the likes of [[UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln John Wilkes Booth]], [[UsefulNotes/JamesGarfield Charles Guiteau]], and [[UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan John Hinckley]], so it's not quite as inspiring as it might seem at first glance.
400* "Far and Distant Places" from ''Theatre/{{Atlantis}}'', in which Adelena wanted to see the outside world while running away from the palace in disguise.
401* "Purpose" from ''Theatre/AvenueQ'', which is a bit of a parody of this, as it references "Something's Coming".
402* The Musical ''Baby'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKB-oSfDJO0 "I Want It All"]].
403* ''Barnum'' has "The Colors of My Life", a two-part number - part one is about the hero's big dreams, and part two is about his wife's Chairy homey ones; the key conflict in the show is between their wants. The Act One closer "Out There" has him deciding to travel with Swedish singer Jenny Lind's tour in part because he's fallen for her; in Act Two he returns to Chairy and tries to live the life she wanted him to, and it ''really'' doesn't work. "The Colors of My Life", now a duet, follows - and turns out to be the prelude to her death, making it a DarkReprise.
404* "Let Me Walk Among You" from ''Theatre/BatBoyTheMusical'', in which Bat Boy pleads the townspeople of Hope Falls to accept him and help him be human.
405* "More Than Survive" is Jeremy's from ''Theatre/BeMoreChill''.
406* "Picture Show," the opening duet from the short-lived Wildhorn musical ''Theatre/BonnieAndClyde'' is this for both protagonists (Bonnie wanting to be a movie star; Clyde wanting to be a wealthy gangster). The characters start the song as children and "age" to their adult selves by the end, showing that both of these dreams were going nowhere fast.
407* "Sal Tlay Ka Siti" and "You and me (But mostly me)". from ''Theatre/TheBookOfMormon''.
408* Going Back Home from ''Theatre/BranNueDae'', sung by Annie and Uncle Tadpole while on the road to Broome.
409* Robert's "Temporarily Lost" in ''Theatre/TheBridgesOfMadisonCounty'' describes his search for meaning in the world, despite all he's seen.
410* "An English Teacher" from ''Theatre/ByeByeBirdie'', as well as "Spanish Rose" and "A Lot Of Livin'".
411* ''Theatre/{{Cabaret}}'':
412** "Maybe This Time" is this for Sally.
413** Also, in the versions that use it, "Money" is a more lighthearted example.
414* The musical ''Theatre/{{Camelot}}'' has an exceedingly ironic example of this trope in the song "The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood". Especially given the rest of the plot.
415* The [[TitleTrack Title Song]] from the musical adaptation of ''Film/{{Carrie|1976}}'' is all about Carrie's desire to be accepted and for someone to call her by her name. It later gets a DarkReprise both during the climax of the prom and from her mother as a lullaby [[spoiler:before she murders Carrie.]]
416* "Memory" is an unusual I Want Song from ''Theatre/{{Cats}}'' because the singer isn't singing about the future. What Grizabella really wants is a chance to relive her life, which consisted of a misspent youth. Knowing that a wish for the past to change is ungrantable, she'll settle for understanding and acceptance.
417* "(I'm Gonna Be) Somebody" from ''Celebration''.
418* ''Theatre/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'' has "Cesare", the title character's I Want song. He thinks the world is rotten, and he wants to make it better.
419* The third song in the West End musical ''Theatre/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', "A Letter from Charlie Bucket", has Charlie writing to Mr. Willy Wonka the day before he and his family learn about the Golden Ticket contest. Charlie is in awe of Mr. Wonka's achievements and has been inspired by his example to brainstorm ideas for wonderful sweets of his own, but the poor boy has no hope of actually realizing them, so he sends Mr. Wonka the letter (via paper airplane) in hopes that he can. As it turns out, all of the inventions are specifically intended to improve the lives of Charlie's loved ones, because he [[CheerfulChild doesn't need anything for himself]] -- well, aside from two things:
420-->''Please drop them off yourself\
421So we can ask ya "How'd ja do?"\
422And well, I'd like one Wonka Bar\
423That I would share with you''
424* "Roxie" from ''Theatre/{{Chicago}}''. Sung by the character of the same name about her desire to be famous.
425* "The Spark of Creation" from ''Children of Eden'', where Eve sings about how being made in God's image has given her a restless urge for creativity.
426** And later, "Lost in the Wilderness" which basically portrays Cain, sympathetically, as the world's first agnostic.
427* "I Hope I Get It" for the entire cast of ''Theatre/AChorusLine''.
428** "Music and the Mirror" is a more specific character example from the show. After years of spotty, unfulfilling work in L.A. Cassie just wants to get back to her roots as a Broadway dancer, even if that means she has to take a part in the chorus. Also doubles as an IAmSong.
429* Another variation from Sondheim: in ''[[Theatre/CompanySondheim Company]]'', the "I Want" song comes at the very end, since it takes the entire musical for Bobby to figure out just what, exactly, he does want from a relationship. The first-act closer "Marry Me A Little" might look like the "I Want" song, but the context makes it clear that the kind of no-strings relationship that song pleads for ("We'll build a coccoon/Of love and respect/You promise whatever you like/I'll never collect") isn't sustainable. The final song, "Being Alive", begins as a denunciation of marriage ("Someone to hold you too close/Someone to hurt you too deep") and ends as a plea for it ("Somebody, hold me too close!/Somebody, hurt me too deep!"). As the curtain closes, Bobby's finally ready to blow out the candles on his birthday cake and make a wish...
430* ''Copacabana'' has "Just Arrived", which is all about Lola's desire to be a star in New York.
431* "For Forever" in ''Theatre/DearEvanHansen'' is the bittersweet, "crushed by life" variation. Evan's great fantasy is to have one friend, someone who might have noticed when he broke his arm.
432** More straightforwardly, "Waving Through A Window", about Evan's desire to connect with and matter to someone.
433* "Great Big Stuff" from ''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'' (TheMusical), although it's really more about the character's greed than anything.
434* ''Theatre/{{Evita}}'': Eva Perón always wants something and isn't shy about going after it. Eva's portions of "Eva and Magaldi," "Buenos Aires," and "I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You" are all examples.
435* ''Theatre/{{Falsettos}}''
436** "Tight Knit-Family" iS Marvin explaining his motivations to the audience, and what he wishes he could have. He wants to be with his lover, Whizzer, but he also wants to live a heterosexual life to keep up appearances with Trina and Jason.
437** "I'm Breaking Down" A comedic but bittersweet song sung by Trina while she reflects on her divorce. She says that she would like to be with a man who loves her (throughout the song, she lowers her expectations to a man who can be attracted to her, then to a man who can help her.)She wishes for a relationship in which her needs and wants are fulfilled rather than ignored.
438** In "Trina's Song" and "Trina's Song- Reprise", Trina expresses being exhausted and fatigued with the men in her life and their immaturity, as well as how they treat her poorly and neglect to fulfill her need, and how she has lost so many years of her life to that. The song begins to lighten in tone, with Trina saying that she will marry Mendel and turn her life around, bringing a positive male figure into her son and her life.
439* ''Film/{{Fame}} - the Musical'' (the stage play that followed the hit movie and the TV series) has some:
440** "Hard Work" for the students ("when I hit the heights, put my name in lights, show the world that I can make it...")
441** "I Want to Make Magic" for Nick.
442** "There She Goes/Fame" for Carmen.
443* "Much More" from ''Theatre/TheFantasticks'' for [[TheIngenue Luisa]].
444** Less on the nose, and later in the show than most songs of this variety are, but "I Can See It" is Matt's.
445* "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" and/or "If I Were a Rich Man" from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'', the former being more directly related to the conflict of the show.
446* Most characters in ''Theatre/{{Finale}}'' get one.
447** Alex has "Perpetually Almost" about how he wants to date Tyler
448** "Today is the Day" is one for the whole cast, as they all sing about their goals
449** "More Than This" is one for both Alex and Tyler about how Tyler wants to leave her abusive relationship and Alex wants to finally ask Tyler out
450** Dani has "Break Free" about how she wants her father to stop being overprotective of her
451** "Leaving You/Me" is a CounterpointDuet version of this for both Krista and Noah about how Krista doesn't want Noah do leave for college and how Noah wants to go to college.
452* "The Call" from ''Floyd Collins''.
453* "Dangerous to Dream" from ''Theatre/Frozen2018'', allows Elsa to express her desire to reconnect to her sister Anna, while being afraid of exposing her powers during the coronation.
454* ''Theatre/AFunnyThingHappenedOnTheWayToTheForum'': When Hero offers to free Pseudolus the slave in exchange for hooking him up with Philia, Pseudolus bursts into "Free", a song about [[IJustWantToBeFree how much he's wanted his freedom and the rights that come with it]].
455-->'''Pseudolus''': ''When I'm free to be whatever I want to be\
456Think what wonders I'll accomplish then!\
457When the master that I serve is me and just me\
458Can you see me being equal with my countrymen?\
459Can you see me being Pseudolus the citizen?\
460Can you see me, being... give it to me once again!''\
461'''Hero:''' ''Free!''
462* The stage adaptation of ''Film/{{Gigi}}'' has "I Never Want to Go Home Again," which, surprisingly, shows up halfway through the show.
463* "I Want to Go to Hollywood" is Flaemmchen's from TheMusical adaptation of ''Film/GrandHotel''.
464* In ''Theatre/{{Grease}}'' (more so the play than the movie), literally every song serves the purpose of giving the audience insight into a character's (or group of character's) personality. Very few of the songs actually move the plot along in any way.
465* Lampshaded, inverted, and parodied in ''Theatre/TheGuyWhoDidntLikeMusicals'' where Mr. Davidson is trying to get Paul to sing the "I Want" song, as the {{Hive Mind}} has already become [[{{MediumAwareness}} medium aware]] that Paul is the protagonist. Then Mr. Davidson goes on to sing about what ''he himself'' wants in life - for his wife to choke him whist he jerks off. Paul is clearly very distressed by this.
466-->'''Paul:''' I wanna go home!
467* In ''Theatre/GuysAndDolls'', Sky and Sarah actually sing "I'll Know" as a duet, though not really to each other. Their duet ends in an embrace (what they want is each other) - [[KissKissSlap followed by a slap]] (they don't know it yet).
468* "Some People" for Rose and "If Momma Was Married" for June and Luise, both from ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}''.
469** [[SanitySlippageSong Rose's Turn]] is an inversion: it's more of an I Want''ed'' song.
470* ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'':
471** "My Shot", in which Hamilton, Lafayette, Mulligan, and Laurens all explain how they hope the rebellion will change their lives: Hamilton wants a cause to fight for, Lafayette wants to inspire his countrymen to organize rather than riot in the streets, Mulligan wants to advance in society, and Laurens wants the new nation to abolish slavery.
472** Aaron Burr, the antagonist, also gets an example in the form of "The Room Where It Happens", where he finally reveals his desire for a high political position. Unusually for an "I Want" Song - but appropriately enough for the indecisive, secretive Burr - the number comes late in the show, about halfway through the second act, with Burr's motives having been obscured before that. Even more than that, the song itself isn't revealed to be an "I Want" Song until more than halfway through!
473* "Good Morning Baltimore" and "I Can Hear The Bells" from ''Theatre/{{Hairspray}}''.
474* In "Beautiful" from ''Theatre/{{Heathers}}'' Veronica wishes her classmates could be kind to each other like they were in primary school and to be "untouchable" like [[GirlPosse the Heathers]].
475* ''Theatre/HolyMusicalBatman'' has "Dark, Sad, Lonely Knight," which eventually morphs into this trope as Franchise/{{Batman}} sings about how he just wants to be "somebody's buddy." Franchise/{{Superman}} and Franchise/GreenLantern join in as well, [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadowing]] the fact that [[spoiler: they also join the Super Friends at the end of the musical.]]
476* Several from ''Theatre/HowToSucceedInBusinessWithoutReallyTrying'':
477** The opening number: "How To..." is exposition as well as Finch's IWantSong. Reprised in Act 2 near the end for the secretaries.
478** "Happy To Keep His Dinner Warm" for Rosemary: she wants a successful husband even if he [[StepfordSmiler neglects her emotionally]]
479** "Rosemary" becomes one for the two of them - Finch has finally figured out that he loves Rosemary, and his proposal causes her to reciprocate.
480** "Paris Original" appears to be one of these at first, as Rosemary's crooning about her dress that'll knock Finch for a loop and make him swoon over her, but HilarityEnsues with an example of DressesTheSame - a beautiful [[SubvertedTrope subversion]] beginning halfway through the song.
481** Finally, "Love From A Heart Of Gold" turns itself into one for Biggley and Hedy.
482* "96,000" from ''Theatre/InTheHeights'' is an interesting variation; the characters know that ''someone'' in the neighborhood has won the title amount in the lottery and will have the chance to improve their lives, even "get out of the barrio." They just don't know who.
483** Also "It Won't Be Long Now", sung by one of the Heroines, and "When You're Home", a duet.
484* Each act in ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' begins with "I Wish". The one in Act 2 is more of a DarkReprise.
485** Cinderella sings in "A Very Nice Prince" that "What I want most of all... is to know what I want" and relays a similar sentiment in "On the Steps of the Palace". Indeed, one of her defining character traits is indecisiveness and not knowing if she wants the ball or the prince.
486* "I Need To Know", "No One Knows Who I Am", "Girls of the Night" and "Someone Like You" from ''Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical''.
487* "Heaven on their Minds" from ''Theatre/JesusChristSuperstar'': Judas wants '''safety''', which Jesus' growing public profile threatens.
488* ''Keating!'' has "I Remember Kirribilli" and "It's Time" for Keating, and John Howard's VillainSong "Power".
489** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xifh9rVMgk8 "Ruler of the Land"]], where Keating sings about what he wants Australia to be like under his leadership, also fits.
490** And "Sympathy and Tenderness", which gets its DarkReprise.
491* In ''The Last Five Years'', Cathy expresses her theatrical ambitions by singing "Climbing Uphill". Unusually for the trope, she defines her ambitions through what she ''doesn't'' want.
492-->''I will not be the girl stuck at home in the 'burbs\
493With the baby, the dog, and the garden of herbs\
494I will not be the girl in the sensible shoes\
495Pushing burgers and beer nuts and missing the clues''
496* ''Theatre/LegallyBlonde'''s I Want Song is actually titled "What You Want".
497* "My Grand Plan" and "Good Kid" in ''The Lightning Thief'', the adaptation of the first book in Theatre/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians.
498* "I Want to Live Out Loud" for Sara Crewe in TheMusical adaptation of ''Literature/ALittlePrincess''.
499* ''Theatre/LesMiserables''
500** "Valjean's Soliloquy": after being saved by the bishop, Valjean is able to admit that he wants the '''dignity''' denied to him in prison.
501** To some extent, "In My Life", at least Cosette's part, is a bit of an I Want song, as it comes in the beginning of her story arc, the younger generation's b-story. If you view Marius as the protagonist of that subplot, then Red and Black can be an I Want song -- and that rarest of things a dueling I Want song between Marius (who wants '''love''') and the other students (who want '''revolution''').
502** "Stars" gives a peek inside Javert's mind, in which he expresses desires both general (a neat and orderly world) and specific (catching Valjean).
503* Despite the name, [[http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=5Oc8irUgDLk "I Want More"]] from ''[[Literature/TheVampireChronicles Lestat]]: TheMusical'', is actually Claudia's IAmSong. Her IWantSong proper would be [[http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=TvxmAqdrXvw "I'll Never Have That Chance"]].
504* "The Beauty Is" and "Il Mondo Era Vuoto" from ''The Light in the Piazza''.
505* "Somewhere That's Green" from ''Theatre/LittleShopOfHorrors'', which gets a truly DarkReprise.
506** Despite being discounted in the opening description, Seymour's solo section in "Skid Row" definitely counts ("I constantly pray I'll get outta here ... I'd do I don't know what to get out of Skid Row!") [[DealWithTheDevil Then Audrey II comes along...]]
507** Really, "Feed Me (Git It)" also counts.
508** "Mushnik and Son" is a somewhat villainous version. ("Seymour, I want to be your dad...") "The Meek Shall Inherit" also qualifies on several levels, though Seymour's part in it is a bit of a subversion--he doesn't ''really'' want what he's signing up for, and he's only doing it so Audrey (whom he ''does'' want) will love him.
509* "Astonishing" from ''Theatre/LittleWomen''.
510* "Mr. Right" from ''Love Life''.
511* ''Theatre/MammaMia'':
512** The show begins with the prologue, "I Have a Dream", where Sophie wants to find her father and holds three invitations to the most likely candidates as she sings. The song is reprised at the end of the show, with Sophie now wanting a bright future, whether she knows her dad or not.
513** The coda of "Honey, Honey" also counts. Most of the song is Sophie reading straight from Donna's diary, but the coda changes the lyrics to be from Sophie's own perspective ("I've heard about you [potential father] before. I wanted to know some more...")
514** Donna has "Money, Money, Money", where she hopes to court a rich man so she doesn't have to work as hard running a hotel on her own ("In my dreams, I have a plan. If I've got me a wealthy man, I wouldn't have to work at all. I'd fool around and have a ball...").
515* "The Impossible Dream" from ''Theatre/ManOfLaMancha''.
516* "The Movie In My Mind" from ''Theatre/MissSaigon''. "The American Dream" could apply, too.
517* "Somebody, Somewhere" from ''The Most Happy Fella''. The dialogue preceding it couldn't be anything other than a cue for an IWantSong:
518-->'''Rosabella:''' We've been going home every night, kinda ''wanting'' something... but wanting what, Cleo?\
519'''Cleo:''' ''Wanting'' to soak my feet! Come on, dream girl. (She exits.)\
520'''Rosabella:''' (singing) Wanting to be wanted. Needing to be needed. ''That's'' what it is.
521* Both leads in ''Theatre/TheMusicMan'' get their own: "The Sadder But Wiser Girl for Me" for Professor Hill and its DistaffCounterpart "My White Knight" for [[HotLibrarian Marian the Librarian]]. Ironically, they both end up falling in love with someone exactly opposite from the sort of person they each claim to want. Also there's the songs "Goodnight My Someone", "Marian the Librarian", and "The Wells Fargo Wagon."
522* "Wouldn't it Be Loverly" from ''Theatre/MyFairLady''.
523* "Dust and Ashes" from the Broadway run of ''Theatre/NatashaPierreAndTheGreatCometOf1812'' is about Pierre wanting to rise out of his depression and find true meaning in life.
524** This is foreshadowed briefly in [[IAmSong "Pierre"]], where Pierre states that he "still want[s] to do something".
525* "I Miss The Mountains" from ''Theatre/NextToNormal'' *might* be considered an I Want song--though it's really about one thing that Diana Goodman wants at this one point in the show (to feel again without drugs pulling her into a bland unemotional state) rather than the one thing that she wants more than anything throughout the show.
526** Natalie gets "Everything Else", showing her desire to get away from her family and go to college.
527* "Where is Love" and "Who Will Buy?" from ''Oliver!''
528* "Waiting for Life" from ''Theatre/OnceOnThisIsland''.
529** Arguably, "Some Girls" for Daniel.
530* ''Theatre/OnceUponAMattress'' has "Happily Ever After" and "Opening for a Princess"; the first is about Winifred's desire for a fairytale ending and the second is about how the rest of the castle people want Dauntless to marry.
531* ''Theatre/PacificOvertures'' has an "I Want" Song, "Please Hello", for all the countries trying to "open" Japan. The take turns with their demands (each in their own national style: the American in pseudo-Sousa, the Brit as a patter-song "modern major general" riff, etc). Then they start singing over each other as the demands escalate and it is dazzling "Don't touch the Coat!".
532* Leo and Lucille Frank, from ''Parade'', each get one in "How Can I Call This Home" and "What Am I Waiting For?" respectively. Another example of the focus being not on a specific objective but rather a dissatisfaction and uneasiness with life as it is.
533* In the Rogers/Hammerstein flop ''Pipe Dream'', pseudo-tough new girl in town Suzy is hardly on stage two minutes before she reveals her softer side in the gorgeous ballad "Everybody's Got a Home but Me".
534* "Corner of the Sky" from ''Theatre/{{Pippin}}'' has the protagonist promises not to settle for the ordinary and to [[DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife search for a higher state of fulfillment]]. His big dreams are a wild goose chase, keeping him from the important things in life. The deranged attempt at a BrightReprise in the final scene leads to spectacular failure.
535** "Extraordinary" from the same show is nominally an IAmSong, but Pippin's trying to convince himself he's as great as he aspires to be is obviously delusional.
536* "Till I Hear You Sing" from ''Theatre/LoveNeverDies'', the sequel to ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'', is this for the Phantom.
537* "I Want to Be a Producer" from the musical, ''Theatre/TheProducers''. As a bit of a twist, Leo realizes he can actually accomplish his dream after singing the song and promptly quits his job as an accountant to go into show business.
538* "Wheels of a Dream" from ''Theatre/{{Ragtime}}'' is part this, part AwardBaitSong love duet.
539** "Coalhouse Demands" is a literal version.
540** Also, "Goodbye, My Love".
541** "New Music" has moments of this for pretty much every character who has a solo in the number, but the most notable is from Coalhouse:
542---> Sarah, my life has changed\
543Sarah, you've got to see\
544Sarah, we've got a son\
545Sarah, come down to me!
546** "Success" is this for Tateh, however it is subverted as the end of the number reveals what Tateh actually got for his trouble.
547** "Back to Before" is mostly a "We Can't Have" Song, but one stanza ventures into "I Want" territory:
548---> There are people out there\
549Unafraid of revealing\
550That they might have a feeling\
551Or they might've been wrong\
552There are people out there\
553Unafraid to feel sorrow\
554Unafraid of tomorrow\
555Unafraid to be weak\
556Unafraid to be strong
557* "Santa Fe" from ''Theatre/{{RENT}}'' (allegedly inspired by the song of the same name from ''Film/{{Newsies}}'') also counts, as the disillusioned New Yorkers fantasize about life in sunny Santa Fe.
558** As does, more traditionally, "One Song Glory", which is about Roger wanting to leave a mark on the world in the form of a beautiful, powerful piece of music.
559* ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'' has "Touch-a Touch-A Touch-a Touch Me", "Rose Tint My World", and "I Can Make You A Man". Not surprising in a musical about lust and desires.
560* The French musical ''Roméo & Juliette'' has "Un Jour" (One Day).
561* "Class", sung by Gene from Stephen Sondheim's ''Saturday Night''. A humorous example in that it is rife with examples of how Gene, unaware of himself, simply isn't capable of attaining the class to which he aspires.
562* Several characters in ''Theatre/ShrekTheMusical'' have them:
563** Fiona's "I Know It's Today", where she longs for a prince to come rescue her, just like the princesses depicted in her storybooks.
564** Dragon's part of "Forever", where she laments being Fiona's "glorified babysitter", constantly disturbed by would-be-heroes who see her only as an obstacle instead of another lady who'd like to be rescued.
565** Shrek's "Who I'd Be", where he reveals his desire to be a "semi-dashing" hero, or a daring viking, or a poet.
566* The title song of ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic''.
567* "All That's Known" from ''Theatre/SpringAwakening''.
568** Melchior's closing refrain here -- "You watch me, just watch me, and one day all will know" -- is echoed in both "Bitch of Living" and, most notably, as the closing lines of "Those You've Known" as a DarkReprise.
569** It could be argued that a good majority of the play's songs are "I Want" Songs- "Mama Who Bore Me" is "I want to be treated like an adult", "Touch Me" is "I want sex/physical intimacy", and "I Don't Do Sadness" is "I want to be free from my neuroses."
570* ''Theatre/StarlightExpress'' has several, including portions of "Call Me Rusty", and of course "Starlight Express".
571* "I Want To Be Rich" from ''Stop The World, I Want To Get Off''.
572* "With One Look" ''and'' "As If We Never Said Goodbye" from ''Film/SunsetBoulevard''.
573* In ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'' Mrs. Lovett sings "By The Sea" about how she wants to move to the seaside and marry Sweeney Todd.
574** This example is a slight subversion, since the story isn't about Lovett's quest for a seaside retirement, and she never gets anywhere close to achieving this goal. More pertinent (if less traditional) is Sweeney's "My Friends" in which he lovingly addresses his razors and delights in being able to exact his revenge, which is joined in by Mrs. Lovett with her longing for Sweeney halfway through.
575*** The movie takes "By The Sea" further into subversion with the visualization of her fantasy, [[spoiler:by far the most happy and colorful scenes of the film...undercut by Sweeney being an unwilling participant, showing just how ridiculous her fantasy is.]]
576** Johanna gets the "crushed by life" version in "Green Finch and Linnet Bird": having lived most of her life as the ward and effectively the prisoner of Judge Turpin, all she dares hope for is the ability to adjust to captivity: "If I cannot fly, let me sing!"
577* ''Theatre/SweetCharity'' has several -- "There's Got To Be Something Better Than This" is a straightforward I Want Song, "Baby Dream Your Dream" is a bittersweet example, and "If My Friends Could See Me Now" can be considered an I Want as well.
578* ''Theatre/{{Thirteen}}'' has the song ''Get me what I need'' where one of the characters is not only singing about what they want, but also trying to convince another character into helping him get it.
579** The song ''Opportunity'' also could count, as it is about Lucy's desire to take her best friend's boyfriend when because her friend messed up, leaving her with, well, an opportunity.
580* "Not For the Life of Me" from ''Theatre/ThoroughlyModernMillie''.
581** Later, "Gimme, Gimme" and "Muquin".
582* In ''Theatre/{{Titanic}}'' there is "Lady's Maid" a song about what the 3rd class when to do when they get America,"I Must Get on That Ship" a song about, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin wanting to get on that ship]] and "I Have Danced" a song about Alice, one of the second class passengers, talking to her husband about how she wants the grandeur of the first class.
583* All of Music/TomWaits' musicals will do something with this.
584** Most of ''Music/FranksWildYears'', especially "Innocent When You Dream", except that whenever Frank tries to sing it, someone interrupts him. He doesn't get to sing the whole song until the end, at which point he is ''just as unfulfilled as he was at the beginning''.
585** "But He's Not Wilhelm" from ''Music/TheBlackRider'', sung by Agathe about how she wants to marry Wilhelm. [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace Unfortunately, the plotline kicks in]].
586** The title song in ''Music/{{Alice|TomWaitsAlbum}}'' is a very creepy version of this, as it's sung by Creator/LewisCarroll, who knows [[NoYay exactly what he wants]].
587* Parodied in ''Theatre/TwistedTheUntoldStoryOfARoyalVizier'', where the Princess' song "Everything and More" is a string of ridiculous and often mutually exclusive desires to highlight how pampered she is and how vague her want is.
588--> I want to live on the moon! And eat it in a pie, and keep it as a pet, and wear it like a gemstone in my hair!
589* "That's A Very Interesting Question/I'd Like To Be A Rose" from the rock musical ''Theatre/TwoGentlemenOfVerona''.
590* ''Vanities'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOeQASqFmQI "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing"]], "An Organized Life", and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlWsHuukhdE "Fly Into The Future"]].
591* ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'' possibly has one as its opening song "Goin' Back to Hogwarts" has Harry and several other characters excitedly singing about returning to school. Malfoy's verse of the song is definitely this trope as he sings about all the things he wants. Later in the show Malfoy attempts to sing an IWantSong about his dream school Pigfarts but Snape interrupts him.
592* In ''Theatre/AVeryPotterSequel'', Hermione has "The Coolest Girl". She's tired of being the object of derision and scorn. She wants people to treat her like a person, and realize that she's a lot cooler than they think she is.
593* "Someday" from ''The Wedding Singer'', but sung by the female love interest, not the hero. Also, to a lesser extent (as it's sung by the female love interest's cousin), "Right In Front Of Your Eyes", and "Let Me Come Home" (sung by the female villain-of-sorts).
594* ''Theatre/WestSideStory'':
595** ''Something's Coming''.
596** ''Somewhere (There's a Place For Us)''. It gets a classic DarkReprise, even though it does indeed turn out to be (in a [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]] way) all worth it.
597** ''America''.
598* ''Theatre/WeWillRockYou'' has several that qualify, including "I Want to Break Free" (Galileo/Scaramouche), "I Want It All" (Meat and Britney) and even "Seven Seas of Rhye", to some extent, for Kashoggi.
599* "The Wizard and I" from ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' - Elphaba wants to be accepted and praised in spite of her strange appearance (i.e. green skin). Additionally, when the writers cut the song "Making Good" from the musical, they specifically wrote "The Wizard and I" as "I Want" Song, realizing that what Elphaba wanted was the same desire as others in Oz: to meet the Wizard, be liked and respected by him, and have him solve her problems.
600** The song also contains the first appearance of the "Unlimited" interlude, which forms one of the musical's several {{Dark Reprise}}s at the end.
601** "Popular" is a subversion, as Galinda tries to convince Elphaba of what she should want rather than what she does want.
602** And "Defying Gravity" could be considered an [[InvertedTrope inversion]], as it is basically Elphaba declaring that she no longer wants those things that she wanted before.
603--->'''Glinda''': You can have all you ever wanted.
604--->'''Elphaba''': ''I know.'' But I don't want it. ''No.'' I can't want it anymore.
605* Andrew Lippa's take on ''Literature/TheWildParty'' has "Out of the Blue" expressing Queenie's desire for change. Later in the musical is "Tell me Something" which reveals what Black wants.
606* ''Theatre/TheWiz'' has two:
607** Dorothy expresses her wishes to leave Oz in "Soon As I Get Home".
608** The Tin Man longs for the capability for human emotion in "What Would I Do If I Could Feel?"
609* In a villainous example, "I Will Prevail" from Frank Wildhorn's almost obscure ''Theatre/{{Wonderland}}'', is this for The Mad Hatter. Granted, what she wants is to [[spoiler: murder Alice and the Queen of Hearts, as well as anyone who gets in the way of her plan, and rule Wonderland]], but it still counts.
610* "Coney Island Baby" from ''Woyzeck'', about how Woyzeck just wants to live happily with Marie.
611* ''Theatre/YoungFrankenstein'' has an instance where the person singing is neither the Villain nor the protagonist: the song "Please Send Me Someone" is sung by the blind hermit about how good it would be to talk to another person again.
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615* In ''VideoGame/ChoiceOfRobots'', you can go on a date to see ''Theatre/{{Pippin}}''. Your date will talk about "Corner of the Sky" (noted above under Theater) and say that it's practically a rule that every musical have an IWantSong.
616* ''VideoGame/EpicMickey2ThePowerOfTwo'' has "I'm Falling Apart".
617* ''VideoGame/KingsQuestVIIThePrincelessBride'' opens with Rosella singing "I want to go to a land beyond dreams". And it would be a very short game if that didn't happen.
618* ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'''s "Want You Gone":
619-->I used to want you dead, but\
620now I only Want You Gone.
621* "Believe In Myself", Tails's ImageSong in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' and ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', illustrates his dream to gain confidence and become more than just Sonic's sidekick.
622-->I wanna fly high\
623But I can't reach the highest of all of the heavens
624* ''VideoGame/{{Wandersong}}'''s "I Wanna Be A Hero", sung by a Bard who wants to stop TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt despite being talented in singing [[QuirkyBard and not much else]]:
625-->I wanna be a hero / Control my life's events\
626I'll use my song to prove them wrong / And make a difference
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628
629[[folder:Webcomics]]
630* One of the few text-only examples: ''Webcomic/OctopusPie'''s resident stoner Hanna, obsessing over social media updates and a constant flow of information, realizes that the one thing she wants most is ''nothing''. [[http://www.octopuspie.com/2014-09-30/709-714-i-want-nothing/ So she sings a Disney-style song in the middle of a farmer's market.]]
631-->Could it be? Is there really such a place?\
632Free of hustle and haste?\
633No horns honking, cyclists shouting, bankers bluffing?\
634Can I flee, to a silent wonderland\
635An empty canvas with no plan\
636Far above the crowds of [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity Bensonhurst and Flushing?]]\
637Say it can't be so ...\
638I want ''nothing!''
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640
641[[folder:Web Original]]
642* The common theme in several songs in ''WebVideo/ChronoTriggerTheMusical'' is Crono wanting to make sure history remembers his name.
643* "Freeze Ray" from ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog''. "A Man's Gotta Do" was turning into one as well - before Captain Hammer hijacked it in the middle of the first verse and turns it into an IAmSong.
644** "Everything You Ever" is a dark subversion as it as about Billy getting everything he wanted [[spoiler:except Penny, and as a result everything else just leads him to a spiral into disaster and a total transformation into Dr. Horrible.]]
645* ''WebAnimation/IfDisneyCartoonsWereHistoricallyAccurate'' is a parody of the traditional Disney "I want" song -- stuffed to the brim with unpleasant details of the period in which some Disney films take place.
646* ''WebAnimation/TheMusicFreaks'': Jake's song "My Gaming Life" in the middle of “[[Recap/TheMusicFreaksS1E1HeCanSing He Can Sing?!]]”.
647* In ''Series/{{Noob}}'', the character song for Omega Zell [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H09mtngsR1o ''Roxor'']] is basically one. It was recorded and got a couple of clips at the time of Season 2 and was used in the actual webseries during the credits of Season 4 finale [[spoiler:by which he's in the guild he dreams of joining in the song]].
648* While only in the background, "Hyper Fangirl" from WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic's review of ''Phantom Of The Opera''. It's twofold, as the execs want her to stay because they need the demographic, and she wants Critic still [[spoiler: despite being happy with Devil Boner]].
649* ''Franchise/StarWars'' [[http://www.infauxmedia.com/ The Musical]] has an amazing IWantSong in Luke Skywalker's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PktN2MrRQGU "One Season More"]].
650* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8dzcn2lmeA "Our Cutie Marks"]], a parody of [[WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}} "I've Got a Dream"]] written for the [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Cutie Mark Crusaders]].
651** Another song from the same fic is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf_yh7HDQGw "Javert"]] (a parody of "[[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney Out There]]") where Spike expresses his desire to play the role in ''Theatre/LesMiserables''.
652*** Yet ANOTHER number from the fic is the MassiveMultiplayerEnsembleNumber (a spoof of "[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut La Resistance]]") [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxn5X3-pH9s where all the characters sing about their dreams]]. Spike wants to see his character played with dignity, the Crusaders want their Cutie Marks, Trixie wants the lead, and Applejack and Rainbow Dash [[NoFourthWall just want a part in the story]].
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654
655[[folder:Western Animation]]
656* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'''s episode "What Was Missing" features two of these. The first "I'm Just Your Problem" starts with Marceline saying that she'd like to drink Princess Bubblegum's blood, but soon shows that what she ''really'' wants is to repair the friendship/[[LesYay romance]] between her and Peebles. The second, "What Am I To You?" is Finn singing about how what he really wants is his best friends to stay and enjoy each others' company.
657** The song "I Remember You" is two-fold. The first is Simon/[[spoiler: the Ice King]] wishing that he could retain his sanity and identity, but failing that, that his adoptive daughter Marceline will forgive him for whatever happens after he does. At the same time, its Marceline ''trying'' to make him remember what he's lost.
658* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' short "West Side Pigeons", the sparrows get a parody of "America" in ''Theatre/WestSideStory'':
659-->We wanna sit on [[Creator/MartinScorsese Scorsese's]] head,\
660But we can't sit on Scorsese's head,\
661Goodfeathers sit on Scorsese's head,\
662We wanna sit on Scorsese's head!
663** Rita has had a few of these, mostly about wanting a home.
664** Parodied and {{lampshaded}} in the episode "Jokahontas", where they sing about how they've seen it frequently.
665* ''WesternAnimation/TheBrakShow'' episode "The War Next Door" featured [[{{Jerkass}} Zorak]] getting a better voice and becoming a successful musician. All his songs are about his intense hatred for the audience, including "I Want To Kick Your Ass".
666-->''"I wanna kick your ass until your ass falls off\
667I wanna kick your head and kick your ass again\
668Why? I don't think it's learned its lesson\
669Open the door, sucker. It's Zorak\
670Here to kick your ass."''
671* ''WesternAnimation/BubbleGuppies'' often has this type of song be the first one of an episode. Just one example is the song "I Want a Pet Today" from the episode "Bubble Puppy".
672* ''WesternAnimation/BumpInTheNight'' had two "I Want" Songs in the Karaoke Cafe segments.
673** "Gotta Have It", where Mr. Bumpy sings about his avaricious tendencies.
674** "Comfort Schmumfort", where Molly Coddle initially sings about how she tires of being expected to tend to everyone's injuries and wishes to have some time for herself.
675* ''WesternAnimation/CareBearsWelcomeToCareALot'' has "Care Hugs" and "Can't Wait To Be The One", both of which are about Wonderheart Bear wanting her belly badge to work and learn what power it has.
676* Sparky in Creator/SparkPlugEntertainment's ''WesternAnimation/ACarsLifeSparkysBigAdventure'' attempts to sing one, but is [[DefiedTrope stopped by his dad]] as he exclaims "This isn't a musical!".
677* ''WesternAnimation/CentralPark'' has:
678** "Own It", which basically sets up the motivations for most of the main characters - Owen to stop second-guessing his dedication as a dad and park manager, Paige to be a serious journalist, Molly to open up to her crush, Cole to keep Shampagne, Bitsy to get Shampagne back, and Helen to inherit Bitsy's billions. Despite all having different, sometimes opposing, goals, they agree on one thing: ''"I will be the one in control so my dreams come true."''
679** "Weirdos Make Great Superheroes" for Molly (and sort of Cole), expressing her desire to be more bold and have her weirdness be seen as extraordinary, like the characters in her comics. It builds on her solo in "Own It," because while that only highlighted her StalkerWithACrush desires towards Brendan, this one is more about wanting to be confident in other areas of her life.
680** "Central to my Plot" and "Make 'Em Pay" for Bitsy, which double as [[VillainSong Villain Songs]], expressing her desire to take down Central Park and use the land for the biggest real estate deal in history so people will stop looking down on her.
681** "If There's a Will" for Helen, which further cements her desire to be Bitsy's sole inheritor as repayment for years of thankless service, by any means necessary. Its episode, "Dog Spray Afternoon," acts as her ADayInTheLimelight episode.
682* In ''WesternAnimation/DeadEndParanormalPark'', Courtney sings about her desire to return home in episode 9, "Phantom of the Theme Park"--the catch is that Courtney is a demon (at least, to the extent of her knowledge so far) and she's singing about returning to Hell. [[AmbiguousSituation Or going there for the first time.]]
683* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' got one sung by Norm called "Gimmie the Wand" talking about how he wants to be a fairy instead of a Genie.
684** Note that this also doubles as a VillainSong, since Norm is the bad guy. The second half is a duet with [[NonSingingVoice Cos]][[CrossDressingVoices mo]], playing this a bit straighter.
685* In one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/HappyNessTheSecretOfTheLoch Happy Ness: The Secret of the Loch]]'', Pompous Ness sings "I Wanna be Rich".
686* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In Episode 105, [[spoiler: [[TheChewToy Stumpy]] sings about how he wants a better life with friends who don't make fun of him and actually care about him.]]
687* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesRabbitsRun'' features "Smell in My Mind", about perfume seller Lola Bunny's desire to "make a real difference" by creating the ultimate fragrance.
688* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie'', Lincoln is [[OvershadowedByAwesome overshadowed by his ten sisters, who are all exceptionally talented and accomplished at what they do]], from Lori's golf to Lynn Jr.'s various sports to Lisa's genius-level intellect. Lincoln sings "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pokwn32z2pY Ordinary Me]]" about [[IJustWantToBeSpecial wanting to be special]], too, and shine like his sisters.
689* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'':
690** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'': "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyAndFriendsE40WouldBeDragonslayer Would-Be Dragonslayer]]" has "All I Want Is to Be a Knight", where Alonzo sings about his dreams of knighthood and the many miserable failures he's encountered in his quest.
691** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
692*** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E3TheTicketMaster The Ticket Master]]": Pinkie Pie has a small one when she tries to convince Twilight to give her the extra ticket she has.
693*** "Winter Wrap-Up": Twilight's verses in the titular song focus on her desire to fit in with Ponyville's traditions and contribute to the also titular festival in the traditional, magic-less manner.
694*** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E26TheBestNightEver The Best Night Ever]]": [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u7XysaEVBs "At the Gala"]] is a variation, having each of the characters singing about what they hope they will get out of their night at the gala.
695*** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E7MayTheBestPetWin May the Best Pet Win!]]" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHf-YnY9k7k "Find a Pet"]] establishes Rainbow Dash's qualities she wants in a pet.
696*** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom Part 1]]": Twilight has a more selfless has a variation with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWwuFLb5o34 "You'll Play Your Part"]], with her wanting to be able to do more with her role as a Princess to help out others.
697*** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E19CrusadersOfTheLostMark Crusaders of the Lost Mark]]", Diamond Tiara laments about being forced into a social role she hates during [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/The_Pony_I_Want_to_Be "The Pony I Want To Be"]].
698* Instead of the SillyLoveSongs expected of him by the tavern patrons as the designated 'Young Lover', Wirt, er, [[TunelessSongOfMadness sings]] about wanting directions to Adelaide in the episode "Songs of the Dark Lantern" of ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall''.
699* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
700** Subverted with Buford in the episode "The Wizard of Odd":
701--->'''Buford:''' I WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNT...!!! Nuthin'.\
702'''Candace:''' Well, at least it was short.
703** Since ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' has songs about OncePerEpisode, there are naturally other examples. For example, the same special also gives us [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vswgc1H-KA&feature=related "I Want To Be Cool"]].
704** ''[=P&F=]'' also contains a rare combination of an IAmSong and an IWantSong in, "I'm Lindana and I Wanna Have Fun".
705** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcGNiQWNR3c "Extraordinary"]] is another straight example, with Candace singing about how she wishes she were a more interesting person.
706** "Isabella's Birthday Song" from the final season episode "Happy Birthday Isabella", as Isabella expresses the one thing she wants for her birthday is time alone with Phineas.
707* A Fleischer ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} cartoon features a song of its title, "I Want To Be A Lifeguard," which has Popeye and Bluto vying for the job of a swimming pool lifeguard.
708-->''I want to be a lifeguard,\
709You can bet your life that I'm your man!''
710* Overlapping with VillainSong, Mojo Jojo sings one in the vein of [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 "Part of Your World"]] in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls|1998}} Rule''.
711** At the end of the special ''Dance Pantsed,'' Music/RingoStarr performs "I Want To Be A Powerpuff Girl."
712* ''Less can be More'' from ''WesternAnimation/TheReturnOfTheKing'' can be described as an "I ''Don't'' Want" song. It's about how Samwise is happy with what he has, after he is tempted by the Ring with visions of power and authority.
713* "Fame and Fortune" (which replaced [[IAmSong "We're a Couple of Misfits"]] from 1965 to 1997) and the first twenty-five seconds of "The Island of Misfit Toys" from Rankin Bass' adaption of the song ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer1964''.
714* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
715** Apu also gets a short one (in the form of a DarkReprise) in the episode "Homer and Apu": "''Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart? I doooooooo!!''".
716** Parodied in "My Fair Laddy". When Lisa asks Groundskeeper Willie if he wants a better lot in life, Willie sings, "All I want is a place somewhere.". [[BeatWithoutABut Then everything stops, as that was all he wanted]]. Bart suggests aiming higher, leading into a longer song, "Wouldn't It Be Adequate?" ([[SongParody a parody of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?"]] from ''Theatre/MyFairLady''), where Willie would like such things as his shack repaired, matching shoes, and underwear for when he's wearing a kilt.
717* From ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
718** "Strong in the Real Way". Steven wants to help him and his friends work out and get physically strong. Pearl, who has anxieties about being weak compared to other Gems, wants him to realise there are other kinds of strength.
719--> ''I want to inspire you''
720--> ''I want to be your rock''
721--> ''And when I talk, it lights a fire in you!''
722** ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'' has an [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] I Want Song in "Happily Ever After," in which Steven and the Crystal Gems detail how they have had ''quite'' enough adventure, thank you, and would very much like to settle down on Earth and enjoy their [[EarnYourHappyEnding well-deserved]] HappilyEverAfter.
723* WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake has a few of these. In the 2003 episodes alone:
724** "If I Glittered'' from the Cinderella WholePlotReference episode.
725** "Scaredy Little Me".
726** "Why Can't I".
727** "Jammin'".
728** "I'm Not Too Little".
729** "Man Oh Man Oh Manners".
730* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' has three of them.
731** Rapunzel has a new one called "Wind in My Hair," all about her desire to explore the world and its wonders, just as she's wanted her whole life. It serves as the opening theme.
732** Varian gets a pretty epic one in "Let Me Make You Proud," which is about his desire to have his dad see him for the intelligent, capable person he is, rather than the immature, accident-prone troublemaker he believes his dad sees.
733** Cassandra has "Waiting in the Wings", as she expresses being always sidelined and overshadowed and hopes to one day prove her worthiness and come out on top. She later gets an even more [[{{Tearjerker}} tear jerking]] song in the reprise, sung from the perspective of both Cassandra and her younger self, waiting for her mother to show love to her.
734* The third season of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' has the song "Before We Die". Some of the characters sing about what they want to do if they don't die at the end of the song, which they were led to believe they were going to. "I Wanna Be Famous" is another song that speaks of...a desire to be well-known.
735%% * ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'': "The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's" - If "Beyond the Barn" doesn't fit this to a T, we don't know what does.
736%% Please add context to this example to explain why it's an example of the trope.
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