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Oklahoma! is the first musical written by the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein.The musical is based on Lynn Riggs's 1931 play, Green Grow the Lilacs.Set in farm country outside the town of Claremore, Indian Territory, in 1906, it tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams and her courtship by two rival suitors, cowboy Curly McLain and the sinister and frightening farmhand Jud Fry.
"Oklahoma" is the title song from the 1943 Broadway musical Oklahoma!, named for the setting of the musical play. The music and lyrics were written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. The melody is reprised in the main title of the 1955 film version and in the overtures of both film and musical productions.
In this song they warn each other not to behave indiscreetly, lest people misinterpret their intentions. Neither wants to admit to the other his or her true feelings. Towards the end of the musical the characters reprise the number after becoming engaged, saying "Let people say we're in love." and also the whole ensemble in the curtain epilogue.
The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international standard code for uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings.The code was developed by the recording industry in conjunction with the ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9), which codified the standard as ISO 3901 in 1986, and updated it in 2001.
Less than two weeks ahead of his biggest U.S. tour to date, Zach Bryan has unveiled a cinematic video for “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” a track from his 2022 EP Summertime Blues. The clip was directed ...
"Oklahoma?" – from the musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels by David Yazbek, 2004. [199] "And the shade is mighty thin in Oklahoma/And our leading cause of death is Melanoma." "Oklahoma" – The Answering Machine, 2006. [200] "Oklahoma, she won't be your friend /She waits at the disco for her song to end." "Oklahoma" – Elvin Bishop, 2008. [201 ...
Oklahoma natives Gill and St. Vincent joined fellow past Grammy winners Jon Bon Jovi, Kim Petras, Muni Long, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Samara Joy and Arooj Aftab in helping announce Friday the 2024 ...
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