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Sunset Boulevard is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and lyrics and libretto by Don Black and Christopher Hampton.It is based on the 1950 film.. The plot revolves around Norma Desmond, a faded star of the silent screen era, living in the past in her decaying mansion on the fabled Los Angeles street.
Songs from Sunset Boulevard: Petula Clark Released: 1996; Label: Really Useful Records / Polydor; Format: CD / Cassette; A three-track EP released to coincide with Clark taking over the role in the London production Songs from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard: Faith Brown & Earl Carpenter Released: 2001; Label: Really Useful Records ...
"Sunset Grill" is a song by American rock musician Don Henley from his second solo studio album Building the Perfect Beast (1984). The song peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart in January 1985. [1] Released as the fourth single from the album in August 1985, it peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1985. [2]
Watch the music video for “Sunset Boulevard” below. Lloyd’s revival, which debuted in London last year prior to transferring to Broadway last month, takes imaginative swings with the ...
"7 and 7 Is" is a song written by Arthur Lee and recorded by his band Love on June 17 and 20, 1966, at Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood. It was produced by Jac Holzman and engineered by Bruce Botnick. The song was released as the A-side of Elektra single 45605 in July, 1966.
Nicole Scherzinger sounds like a kid desperately clinging to those last fleeting moments of summer break before school starts. She’s calling from an airport in Portugal, having recently wrapped ...
In the Broadway revival of Sunset Boulevard, Norma may have outgrown the role of an ingénue, but Scherzinger's captivating performance makes it clear that she can still bring down the house ...
Ben Rimalower on Playbill calls it Andrew Lloyd Webber's greatest song. [1] In Sunset Boulevard, the main character, Norma Desmond, reveals her longing to return to the spotlight of fame. [2] The song has been performed by Barbra Streisand. It is featured on her album Back to Broadway and the live albums The Concert and Back to Brooklyn.