Top 10 Most-Streamed Songs from ‘Smash’ Available on Peacock Now – Watch the Video

The NBC musical drama “Smash” may not have soared in the ratings during its television run, but it is now set to make a comeback on Broadway. The stage adaptation of the show, produced by Steven Spielberg, is slated to debut in the spring of the 2025 season. Fans eagerly awaiting the musical can indulge in a nostalgic trip down memory lane as both seasons of “Smash” have recently become available for streaming on Peacock.

Tony winner Susan Stroman is set to direct the Broadway production, with Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, the musical duo behind the original series, once again taking charge of the music, according to Playbill. The stage show promises to bring the beloved characters and songs of “Smash” to life in a new and exciting way for theater audiences.

While anticipating the upcoming Broadway production, fans of “Smash” can revisit some of the show’s most popular songs. According to Last.fm, a platform that aggregates listener data from various streaming services, here are the top 10 tracks from the TV series:

10. “Haven’t Met You Yet”
In the episode “The Cost of Art,” Nick Jonas, portraying sitcom star Lyle West, performs this Michael Bublé song, showcasing his vocal talents in a memorable moment on the show.

9. “Don’t Forget Me”
The first season concludes with Karen (Katharine McPhee) delivering a powerful rendition of this original song, leaving audiences captivated during Bombshell’s Boston previews.

8. “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”
In an episode titled “Enter Mr. DiMaggio,” Ivy (Megan Hilty) and actor Michael Swift (Will Chase) share a dreamy duet as Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio, expressing their longing for a simpler life.

7. “Shake It Out”
Karen covers Florence + the Machine’s hit song in the episode “Chemistry,” showcasing her talent at a Long Island bar mitzvah and winning over her young audience with her performance.

6. “History Is Made At Night”
The rivalry between Ivy and Karen intensifies as they collaborate on this duet, portraying Marilyn and Joe, in an episode titled “The Cost of Art.”

5. “Let’s Be Bad”
This standout performance from the fifth episode of “Smash” features Ivy embodying a troubled Marilyn, earning choreographer Joshua Bergasse an Emmy for his work on the show.

4. “Touch Me”
OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder guest stars in the episode “The Coup,” where he collaborates with Derek to infuse edgier tracks into Bombshell, including the dynamic song “Touch Me.”

3. “Broadway, Here I Come!”
Karen is mesmerized by Jimmy’s (Jeremy Jordan) rendition of this song from the musical “Hit List,” leading to a pivotal moment in the series as she contemplates her own Broadway aspirations.

2. “The 20th Century Fox Mambo”
Karen’s Bombshell audition includes a fiery performance of this song, capturing the essence of a spirited Marilyn as she vies for a role at 20th Century Fox.

1. “Let Me Be Your Star”
Arguably the most iconic song from “Smash,” this duet between Karen and Ivy during Bombshell callbacks received critical acclaim, earning Emmy and Grammy nominations for its outstanding music and lyrics.

As fans eagerly anticipate the Broadway debut of “Smash,” revisiting these top songs from the series is a great way to relive the magic and excitement of the show’s musical journey.