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Peggy Lee was the first artist to record the song (on single released on Jan 29, 1966), also on the album Big Spender (released July 30, 1966). It is sung, in the musical, by the dance hostess girls; it was choreographed by Bob Fosse for the Broadway musical Sweet Charity and the 1969 film Sweet Charity. [1]
Nickie, a fellow dancer, tells Charity that “your big problem is you run your heart like a hotel – you got guys checkin’ in and out all the time”. The manager, Herman, arrives to tell them it is time for work. The hostess dancers proposition the audience in the front room of the Fandango Ballroom ("Big Spender"). Helene and Nickie try ...
If My Friends Could See Me Now", with music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Dorothy Fields, is a song from the 1966 Broadway musical Sweet Charity. In the musical the character of Charity, played in the original New York cast by Gwen Verdon , reflects on her marvellous luck as she spends time with Vittorio.
Sweet Charity is a 1969 American musical comedy-drama film directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse in his film directorial debut. [2] It is adapted by Peter Stone from the 1966 stage musical of the same name – also directed and choreographed by Fosse – in turn based on the 1957 Federico Fellini film Nights of Cabiria.
Rosie (from Bye Bye Birdie, Music by Strouse/Lyrics by Adams) Don't 'Ah Ma' Me (from The Rink, Music by John Kander/Lyrics by Fred Ebb) Big Spender (from Sweet Charity, Music by Cy Coleman/ Lyrics by Dorothy Fields) Nowadays (from Chicago, Music by Kander/Lyrics by Ebb) Act II. Adios Niñino, Detresse, Calambre (Tangos)(Music by Ástor Piazzolla)
Stephen Schwartz will see you now. The worthier wizard of “Wicked” is the one who wrote one of Broadway’s all-time top song scores and now, a little over two decades later, has overseen the ...
NEW YORK – It’s been the year of Robert Downey Jr.. After scooping up an Oscar in March for his simmering turn in “Oppenheimer,” the A-lister earned an Emmy nomination for HBO’s “The ...
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