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  2. Something for the Boys - Wikipedia

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    Something for the Boys is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and a book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields. Produced by Mike Todd , the show opened on Broadway in 1943 and starred Ethel Merman in her fifth Cole Porter musical.

  3. Something for the Boys (film) - Wikipedia

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    Something for the Boys is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler. It stars Carmen Miranda, Michael O'Shea, Vivian Blaine, Phil Silvers, Sheila Ryan and Perry Como. The screenplay, based on a Broadway musical with songs by Cole Porter, follows three cousins who, during World War II, inherit a mansion. [2]

  4. Cole Porter - Wikipedia

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    Something for the Boys (1943), starring Merman, ran for 422 performances, and Mexican Hayride (1944), starring Bobby Clark, with June Havoc, ran for 481 performances. [91] These shows, too, are short of Porter standards. The critics did not pull their punches, complaining about the lack of hit tunes and the generally low standard of the scores ...

  5. Christopher Lennertz - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] His musical scores have appeared in Alvin and the Chipmunks, Hop, Think Like a Man, and Horrible Bosses, and the video game series Medal of Honor, created by Steven Spielberg. He composed the score for Supernatural, Revolution, and The Boys, all television series created by Eric Kripke.

  6. For the Boys - Wikipedia

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    For the Boys is a 1991 American musical comedy-drama film that traces the life of Dixie Leonard, a 1940s actress/singer who teams up with Eddie Sparks, a famous performer, to entertain American troops. The film was adapted by Marshall Brickman, Neal Jimenez, and Lindy Laub from a story by Jimenez and Laub.

  7. For the Boys (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    For the Boys was promoted by the Diane Warren-penned ballad "Every Road Leads Back To You" which became a Top 20 hit on the US adult contemporary chart, peaking at #15. [1] The second single was Midler's interpretation of The Beatles " In My Life ", in the movie performed by Dixie Leonard as she entertains the U.S. troops during the Vietnam War.

  8. Mark Mancina - Wikipedia

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    Mark Mancina (born 1957) [2] is an American film composer. A veteran of Hans Zimmer's Media Ventures, [3] Mancina has scored over sixty films and television series including Speed, Bad Boys, Twister, Tarzan, Training Day, Brother Bear, Criminal Minds, Blood+, Planes, and Moana.

  9. Closer to Heaven (original cast recording) - Wikipedia

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    Closer to Heaven is an album of songs from the Pet Shop Boys 2001 stage musical Closer to Heaven. The songs feature the original London production cast and production credits go to Pet Shop Boys and Stephen Hague. [1]