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Original 1916 sheet music cover "If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)" is a popular song, composed by Nat D. Ayer with lyrics by Clifford Grey.It was written for the musical revue The Bing Boys Are Here, which premièred on 19 April 1916 at the Alhambra Theatre in Leicester Square, London.
[33] [34] "Only Girl (In the World)" was Rihanna's twelfth number-one on the Dance Club Songs songs chart and number 46 on the 2010 Billboard year-end chart. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The song has been certified six times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and has sold 3.6 million copies in the US as of June 2015.
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The Only Girl is a "musical farce in three acts" with music by Victor Herbert and a book and lyrics by Henry Blossom. [1] The musical is based on the 1912 play Our Wives by Frank Mandel and Helen Kraft. It opened on Broadway at the 39th Street Theatre on November 2, 1914. [2]
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Downton Abbey: Original Music from the Television Series is the first soundtrack that accompanied the ITV historical television series Downton Abbey.Composed by John Lunn and performed by the Chamber Orchestra of London, the album consists of 19 songs, mostly from the television score and three songs performed by Alfie Boe and Mary-Jess Leaverland.
The Only Girl (book), a 2018 memoir by Robin Green The Only Girl (film) , 1933 film The Only Girl (musical) , 1914 Broadway musical by Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom
Both women sing the song, and both freely interchange the words “girl” for “boy” and vice versa. The movie was released in 1975 by famous documentary makers Albert & David Maysles. Not to violate any copyright, I recall an effort to include most of the show-tunes the women sang to themselves being included in the ending credits.