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re: The 1964 "Funny Girl" Single

Posted by: lordofspeech 04:45 pm EDT 09/10/14
In reply to: re: The 1964 "Funny Girl" Single - enoch10 02:39 pm EDT 09/10/14

Thank you. I'm left wondering where it might've fit in the original show. An explanation to her mother and cronies about how the Nick relationship might be workable? A replacement for an onstage number? ("Cornet Man"?). To open the second act instead of "Sadie"? Nice breezy song but doesn't seem to fit in the show.
Such a wealth of talent, that Mr. Styne.


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