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  2. I Can Do That (A Chorus Line song) - Wikipedia

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    TheatrePeople described the musical style as "lively jazz swing", [2] while MovieMet called it "an energetic, post-Vaudevillian song-and-dance" and added it "will remind film fans of Donald O’Connor’s “Make ‘em Laugh” routine from “Singin’ in the Rain”". [3]

  3. Sing! (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "comically makes it cringe-ably clear that Kristine is tone deaf while her husband (Al) helps her through it". [1] It features "newly married dancers auditioning for the same show. Kristine is the ditzy tone-deaf hopeful who is cleverly interjected by her husband Al in her "solo."" [2]

  4. A Chorus Line - Wikipedia

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    A Chorus Line is a 1975 musical conceived and directed by choreographer Michael Bennett with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, and a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante. Set on the bare stage of a Broadway theater, the musical is centered on seventeen Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line .

  5. Category:Songs from A Chorus Line - Wikipedia

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    Songs from the musical A Chorus Line and/or its film adaptation. Pages in category "Songs from A Chorus Line " The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  6. Song structure - Wikipedia

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    Song structure is the arrangement of a song, [1] and is a part of the songwriting process. It is typically sectional, which uses repeating forms in songs.Common piece-level musical forms for vocal music include bar form, 32-bar form, verse–chorus form, ternary form, strophic form, and the 12-bar blues.

  7. More than just 'One singular sensation' will enthrall as ...

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    The cast rehearses a scene for the University of Notre Dame’s film, television and theater department's production of the 1975 musical “A Chorus Line” that opens April 18 and continues ...

  8. M.T.A. (song) - Wikipedia

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    After the third line of the chorus, in the natural break in the phrasing, audiences familiar with the song often call out "Poor Old Charlie!" or "What a pity!" or "What a pity!" As the song fades out, the words " Et tu, Charlie? " are spoken by Nick Reynolds, meaning "You too, Charlie?"

  9. What I Did for Love - Wikipedia

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    "What I Did for Love" is a song from the musical A Chorus Line with music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban.It was quickly recognized for its show-business potential outside Broadway and was picked up by popular singers to include in their performances in their club and television appearances.