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re: what no one has mentioned
Posted by: AlanScott 06:19 pm EDT 09/01/18
In reply to: re: what no one has mentioned - Chromolume 05:21 pm EDT 09/01/18

Thanks. I think I had seen at some point that it was called "Sitting Pretty" in the published score and the Tams script, but it certainly has also been called "The Money Song." It was called "The Money Song" in the playbill for the original production, on the cast recording of the original production (LP and CD issues), in the program for the London production, and on the cast recording of that production (LP and CD issues), and in the published script. It's one of those oddities, but certainly most people who saw Cabaret in one of the incarnations of the original production or had the OBCR or the OLCR would have known it as "The Money Song," and even now on the CD issues it's called that. So it seems to me that it's probably more widely known as "The Money Song," for whatever that's worth.
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"The Money Song" in the film version
Posted by: RobertC (robertcollier930@gmail.com) 06:35 pm EDT 09/01/18
In reply to: re: what no one has mentioned - AlanScott 06:19 pm EDT 09/01/18

In one scene, Cliff, Sally and Max dance together on music from a Gramophone. The music they are dancing to is "The Money Song." (No lyrics). On the HIP-O LP release of the film's soundtrack, that track is called "Sitting Pretty."
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