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  2. Oh What a Circus - Wikipedia

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    "Oh What a Circus" is a song from the 1976 musical Evita, which had lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It was recorded by English singer David Essex and released as a single on August 19, 1978, by Mercury Records .

  3. Evita (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Rock music includes "Oh What a Circus", "Perón's Latest Flame", and a song cut from the original production called "The Lady's Got Potential". The song was reinstated for the 1996 film with revised lyrics by Rice, and has also been used in Japanese, [ 14 ] Czech , [ 15 ] and Danish [ 16 ] stage productions to expand on Argentine history for ...

  4. Evita (album) - Wikipedia

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    Evita is a concept album released in 1976 and produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice about the life of Eva Perón.Having successfully launched their previous show, Jesus Christ Superstar, on record in 1970, Lloyd Webber and Rice returned to the format for Evita.

  5. Evita (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Following this "Oh What a Circus" begins, where Banderas takes the lead vocals. [18] Built on the uptempo melody of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", the song has rock influences and piano sounds. After a short interlude by Nail, "On This Night of a Thousand Stars", a distorted electric guitar and bass heralds "Eva and Magaldi / Eva Beware of the ...

  6. Greatest Hits (David Essex album) - Wikipedia

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    "Oh What a Circus" (Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice) "Silver Dream Machine" "Heart on My Sleeve" (Stephen Ernest Colyer, David Essex) "Me and My Girl (Night-Clubbing)"

  7. Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The song shares its melody with "Oh What a Circus" from the same show and lyrically consists of platitudes where Eva tries to win the favour of the people of Argentina. It was released in the United Kingdom on 12 November 1976 as the first single from the album, accompanied by national and trade advertising, full-colour posters, display sleeves ...

  8. Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Premiere Collection Encore - Wikipedia

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    "Oh What a Circus" - David Essex (from Evita) "Seeing Is Believing" - Michael Ball and Ann Crumb (from Aspects of Love) "The Jellicle Ball" - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from Cats/1982 World Cup Grandstand theme) "Any Dream Will Do" - Jason Donovan (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)

  9. Tim Rice - Wikipedia

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    He released his autobiography Oh What a Circus: The Autobiography of Tim Rice in 1998, which covered his childhood and early adult life until the opening of the original London production of Evita in 1978. He also took part in the Bush Theatre's 2011 project Sixty Six Books for which he wrote a piece based upon a book of the King James Bible.