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"Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered)" [1] is a show tune and popular song from the 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical Pal Joey. It is part of the Great American Songbook.The song was introduced by Vivienne Segal on December 25, 1940, in the Broadway production during Act I, Scene 6, and again in Act II, Scene 4, as a reprise. [1]
Bewitched ultimately grossed $131 million on an $85 million budget, and holds a score of 23% from critics and a 28% approval rating from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" "Wait Till You See Him" "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" "Johnny One Note" "I Could Write a Book" Numbers 1 and 2 were first issued on the compilation Diana Ross & the Supremes' 25th Anniversary in 1986, while 3 through 12 were first issued on The Rodgers & Hart Collection in 1987. This collection sequenced ...
Bewitched is unique for pre-1970s sitcoms in that it portrays Endora and Maurice in, as Maurice describes to his private secretary, "an informal marriage". Maurice once introduces Endora as "her (Samantha's) mother", and Endora twice threatens, if she doesn't get what she wants, to "move back in" with Maurice, a prospect that terrifies him.
"Bewitched" stars Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell as they attempt to reboot the iconic television series. Here's what the cast is up to 17 years later.
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"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" was introduced in the musical Pal Joey. "Never Will I Marry" was introduced by Anthony Perkins in the 1960 musical Greenwillow. "As Time Goes By" was introduced in the musical Everybody's Welcome, and featured in the 1942 film Casablanca. "It Had to Be You" was first published in 1924.
The actual title of the song is "Bewitched", one word, by itself. It is NOT "Bewitched, Bothered" etc. Richard Rodgers states and emphatically makes this point in his own autobiography. Having been composed as part of the Pal Joey score it is also listed as such in the list of the show's musical numbers (in the score) AND is indexed as such by ...