But once upon a time, they felt more giddy than cynical, probably because books weren't simply grafted on to pre-existing songs - as with "Mamma Mia!"
While London's theatreland is full of successful jukebox musicals which string together pre-existing songs, those with entirely new tunes are considered risky.
If the company uses a pre-existing song, they must pay royalties to the person who owns the song.
As a pre-existing song, "Night and Day" was not nominated.
The show is not the first to take pre-existing songs and weave them into a semblance of a story.
Bond designed Kiki to be an elderly alcoholic woman who would perform covers of pre-existing songs in her own distinct style.
It includes interviews, new versions of pre-existing songs, and original songs that have been released before.
According to the Country Music Annual, Burnett "probably tailored a pre-existing song to fit his blindness" and may have adapted a hymn.
It includes interviews, new versions of pre-existing songs not released on any other CD, and original songs that have been released on her albums.
It includes interviews and new versions of pre-existing songs not released on any other CD.