A/N: To do this, I turned my Ipod on shuffle and for each song I wrote a small drabble-like piece during the length of that song. Some are better than others, though. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: The Producers isn't mine. Obviously.


1. Luck Be A Lady from Guys and Dolls

Leo and Max stood in the back of the theatre, anxiously awaiting the rise of the curtain. If Lady Luck decided to smile down on them tonight, then they would be in Rio by tomorrow.

"We've come this far," Leo whispered in Max's ear, a big grin stretching across his face. "We can't lose now."

"This is certain to be a disaster!" Max added. He felt drunk from all the excitement. "Today we're in this murky old theatre. Tomorrow, we'll be on the beautiful beaches of Rio. Just think about it Leo! It's amazing!"

2. Everybody Says Don't by Barbara Streishand

Leo looked back down at his accounting book. He couldn't stand this damn accounting firm. The boring days, the same mundane pattern, and of course, Mr. Marks.

His whole family had always told him that he shouldn't get into show business. He was told it was too risky. He was better off in a steady job.

But Max told him that he should pursue his dreams. Maybe he was taking advantage of him, but he would still get to fulfill everything he ever wanted to.

Maybe Max was right. Or maybe everyone else was. He couldn't decide.

3. Another One Bites the Dust by Queen

Max, Leo, Carmen, and Roger scrambled about the office, trying desperately to avoid the bullets from Franz's gun. How could they forget about the Siegfried Oath? And now they were paying for their poor memories.

Carmen and Roger darted into a closet while Max and Leo slid under the desk, placing their hands of their heads.

"No, no! Please!" Max exclaimed, hoping that Franz wouldn't actually do this. But he was a crazy Nazi. Of course he wasn't just playing games.

4. Send Me Someone from Young Frankenstein ( a bit darker . . .)

Leo looked out the window closest to him. His feet ankles were tied together and his arms were bound behind his back. This was the second time Marks had done this to him; tied him up to a chair and made him beg for his food, water, and freedom. Last time he had been like this for a week. Who could tell how long it would last this time.

Why did he stay with him in this relationship? Leo couldn't even figure it out himself, but he knew he was afraid. He was terrified of what Marks would ever do to him if he tried to run. It would sure as hell be worse than this.

All he wanted was someone to love. Someone to get him away from this awful life and to show him what he was missing.

5. The Sound of Music

Max and Leo rang Roger and Carmen's doorbell. They had to discuss some matters about Springtime for Hitler with them, and the director had suggested they meet at his townhouse. Well, he actually insisted. Max had remembered too well what their last experience here had been like. The door bell had rung to the tune of "I Feel Pretty."

Now it played, "The Sound of Music."

Give me a break! Max thought to himself as Carmen slowly opened the door.

6. Losing My Religion by R.E.M.

Leo looked over at Max, who was working diligently at the desk.

And then he looked away.

Was he really staring at a man and admiring his facial features? For a few weeks, Leo had been struggling with so many emotions. He was beginning to believe that he was falling in love with Max. He had never been attracted to men, but now all of a sudden Max refused to leave his thoughts. The former accountant was even ashamed to admit some of those thoughts that raced through his mind.

He turned back to his work. He'd sort these thoughts out later.

But there was just something about Max . . .

7. Drops of Jupiter by Train

"You're a little too close," Leo said to Max. They were sitting next to each other on the couch, reading through the script of Springtime for Hitler once again, making even more notes in the margins.

"I'm sorry," Max replied, inching away from him. He was embarassed to admit it, but he had crept closer to Leo. "Is that better?"

"Yep." For a few minutes, they returned to their work. Then Leo interrupted again. "You don't have to."

Confusion lined Max's brow. "I don't have to what?"

"You don't have to move away. You can move back."

"Okay." Max pushed himself up against Leo's side and rested his weary head on his business partner's shoulder.

8. Pinball Wizard by The Who

"God, Max!" Leo exclaimed, watching his friend masterfully guide the pinball around. When Max walked over to the machine and popped in a quarter, he hadn't expected him to get very far. "You're good at this!"

"It's easy," Max said in a toneless voice. He was too busy trying to beat the high score.

9. Ed Sullivan from Bye Bye Birdie

"Leo!" Max exclaimed, bursting through the office door. "You won't believe it!"

"What?" Leo asked as Max rushed over to him.

"We're going to be on Ed Sullivan!"

Leo's mouth dropped wide open. After being in jail and the notorious run of Springtime for Hitler, he hadn't expected that much fame. But the famous Ed Sullivan wanted them on his show. It was too much to even fathom.

10. I'll Cover You reprise from RENT

Max stood by Leo's grave, tears streaking his cheeks. He dropped the flowers in his hand, letting them scatter across the ground, and then fell to his knees.

How could someone take Leo away from him so quickly? That damn drunk driver! He killed him! Just like that!

And before he could even tell him that he loved him. The producer had been such a coward. For months, he had wanted to explain his feelings to him, and he finally planned to. And then he got the call.

"I love you," Max repeated, wishing he could actually hear his confession.