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  2. Sally (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton (inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and P. G. Wodehouse. The plot hinges on a mistaken identity: Sally, a waif, is a dishwasher at the Alley Inn in New York City.

  3. Sally in Our Alley (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Sally in Our Alley was a 1902 Broadway musical comedy show. [1] It helped Marie Cahill reach stardom [2] and popularized songs. The title refers to the popular saying that developed from the British song "Sally in Our Alley". The show helped popularize the song "Under the Bamboo Tree". George V. Hobart wrote the musical and its song lyrics.

  4. Cabaret (Cabaret song) - Wikipedia

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    After a heated row, Sally goes on stage singing “Cabaret” (“life is a cabaret, old chum”), thus confirming her decision to live in carefree ignorance of the impending problems in Germany. The version of the song used in the musical includes a verse beginning: "I used to have a girlfriend known as Elsie With whom I shared

  5. Sally (Gracie Fields song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sally" is a popular song written by Leo Towers, Harry Leon and Will E. Haines. It was first sung by Gracie Fields in the 1931 film Sally in Our Alley. [1] [2] [3] "Sally" was released on His Master's Voice as the B-side of the record "Fall In and Follow the Band". [4] Merseybeat group The Koobas covered the song in 1967 and released it as a ...

  6. Talk:Sally (musical) - Wikipedia

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  7. Sally Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Sally Eaton (born April 6, 1947) is an American Wiccan high priestess, liturgist, singer and actress, whose credits include creating and playing the role of Jeannie in the Broadway and off-Broadway stage productions of the musical Hair, [1] and acting in Doric Wilson's plays Now She Dances! [2] and Street Theater. [3]

  8. Call Me Madam - Wikipedia

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    Call Me Madam is a Broadway musical written by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.. The musical is a satire on politics and foreign policy that spoofs postwar America's penchant for lending billions of dollars to needy countries.

  9. Sally Dworsky - Wikipedia

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    Sally Dworsky is an American singer-songwriter and playback singer in animated films. In addition to her solo work and co-fronting the alt-rock band Uma, Dworsky served as the singing voice for lead characters in iconic animated films including The Lion King and The Prince of Egypt, both of which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song – as well as Shrek.