Yep! Does anybody remember any songs from "Little Orphan Annie"? Or "Cats"? "Evita"?Originally Posted by gemlady
Frustration is remembering the musical but not any of the songs!
Yep! Does anybody remember any songs from "Little Orphan Annie"? Or "Cats"? "Evita"?Originally Posted by gemlady
Frustration is remembering the musical but not any of the songs!
I only know "Don't Cry For Me, Argentina" from Evita. Remember several from CATS and I recall we've done one already (Memory) and if I think a minute I might think of one or two from Annie other than the obvious one.Originally Posted by jcat
Yep! Does anybody remember any songs from "Little Orphan Annie"? Or "Cats"? "Evita"?
I not only remember them - pretty much all of them - but I could perform them for you!Originally Posted by jcat
Yep! Does anybody remember any songs from "Little Orphan Annie"? Or "Cats"? "Evita"?
ok ok be nice I didn't see The Last Five Years- does it count that I know one of the stars?Originally Posted by lionessrampant
So it looks like not even little miss NYC (just kidding, ckatz!!!) could get my stumper from about 7 pages back....
Those lyrics were from "The Last Five Years" which is a brand new, off b-way show, but from what I understand, it's also wildly popular in New York.
You are correct! Excellent job!Originally Posted by ckatz
Miss Saigon
I missed that one. Avenue QOriginally Posted by Soka
As far as I've read, no one has guessed on mine.
"There's a pigeon squashed on the street....Ew."
Here is another from the same musical...
"We'll be fine. Thankyou, see ya! -- Hope you don't get gonorrhea!"
Oh operetta fanOriginally Posted by rapunzel47
ok here are some classics-
"My boy Bill I will see that he's named after me, I will." Carousel
"When fella tries to kiss a girl, I know you oughta give his face a slap" Oklahoma
"An ordinary guy, you'd see him on the street and never notice him" I think I should know that one, but I'm drawing a blank.
OK, let me hit you with a couple of older ones...
"Overhead the moon is beaming...."
"If one flower goes alone in your garden..."
"They asked me how I knew my true love was true..."
That sounds so familiar.Originally Posted by ckatz
"An ordinary guy, you'd see him on the street and never notice him"
More lyrics from the same song-
"His form and face, his manly grace"
more lyrics same song-Originally Posted by 4crazycats
That sounds so familiar.
Yeah...it's all the stuff that my dad "sang" to me when I was a little girl (my first boyfriend, you knowOriginally Posted by ckatz
of course Roberta!!!
It was my mother's favorite song.
Aww! Sweet. Everytime my mother heard Smoke Gets in Your Eyes she would cry. I think there was a story behind that. I know she was engaged to someone else before she married my father, maybe it was their song?Originally Posted by rapunzel47
Yeah...it's all the stuff that my dad "sang" to me when I was a little girl (my first boyfriend, you know) -- the stuff that was special to him and Mum when they were dating.
Originally Posted by jcat
Yep! Does anybody remember any songs from "Little Orphan Annie"? Or "Cats"? "Evita"?
And we're all of us proud to be nodded or bowed toOriginally Posted by laureen227
Who cares what they're wearing
On main street or saville row?
It's what you wear from ear to ear
And not from head to toe
That matters
and this one...
He's the cat we all greet as we walk down the street
In his coat of fastidious black
No common-place mousers have such well cut trousers
Or such an impeccable back
In the whole of St. James's the smartest of names is
The name of this Brummell of cats
Annie and CatsOriginally Posted by laureen227
Who cares what they're wearing
On main street or saville row?
It's what you wear from ear to ear
And not from head to toe
That matters
and this one...
He's the cat we all greet as we walk down the street
In his coat of fastidious black
No common-place mousers have such well cut trousers
Or such an impeccable back
In the whole of St. James's the smartest of names is
The name of this Brummell of cats