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American Theatre editor-in-chief Rob Weinert-Kendt wrote of the song in 2020, "It's got a sharp lyric by Carolyn Leigh and a wonderfully sneaky chart by Cy Coleman, a jazzman who happened to write for the musical theatre. The key to its success is in its marriage of those two elements; it's a song about essentially cornering someone, not with ...
I've Got Your Number — Frankie Polo; Real Live Girl — Fred Poitrine; Real Live Girl (Reprise) — The Doughboys; Act II. I Love You (Reprise) — Belle and Noble; I Wanna Be Yours — Mr. Worst and Belle; Little Me — Belle and Mama; Goodbye — Prince Cherney, Yulnick, Doctor and Loyal Subjects; Here's to Us — Belle and Company
"I've Got Your Number" (Cheyne Coates song), 2004 dance song "I've Got Your Number" (Cy Coleman song), song by Cy Coleman and others from the 1962 musical Little Me "I Got Your Number" (Deep Purple song), 2003 song by Deep Purple from the album Bananas "I Got Your Number", 1995 song by Deadstar "I've Got Your Number", 2003 song by Elbow
"You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" was the last Beatles song from the group's official canon to be included on an album, issued on an LP for the first time on Rarities (which had been included as a bonus disc in the British and American boxed set, The Beatles Collection in 1978, and released separately as an album in the United Kingdom in ...
Autographed press photo of Swenson, circa 1967. Swen Swenson (January 23, 1930 - June 23, 1993) was a Broadway dancer and singer. Born in Inwood, Iowa, Swenson was trained by dancer Mira Rostova and at the School of American Ballet.
It produced two singles, "I've Got Your Number" and "Taste You", released in Australia. Track listing. Something Wicked This Way Comes [1] No. Title Writer(s)
As AOL prepares to celebrate its 35th birthday, we're looking back at the internet pioneer's legacy, including its most influential figures and history.
You must have rocks in your head; You scratch my back and I will scratch yours; You only live once. You'll never get if you never go; You're never fully dressed without a smile; You've got to separate the wheat from the chaff; You've made your bed and you must lie in/on it