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  2. Peter Pan (1954 musical) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Pan. (1954 musical) Peter Pan is a 1954 musical based on J. M. Barrie 's 1904 play Peter Pan and his 1911 novelization of it, Peter and Wendy. The music is mostly by Moose Charlap, with additional music by Jule Styne, and most of the lyrics were written by Carolyn Leigh, with additional lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green.

  3. Never Smile at a Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    However, work on four other Disney feature-length cartoons led the studio to shelve the Peter Pan project until 1949. Churchill committed suicide in 1942 and the song was to be his only contribution to the Peter Pan soundtrack. The sung version with Jack Lawrence's lyrics was eliminated from the final print of the film when it was released in 1953.

  4. What Made the Red Man Red? - Wikipedia

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    What Made the Red Man Red? " What Made the Red Man Red? " is a song from the 1953 Disney animated film Peter Pan with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Sammy Cahn, in which "the natives tell their story through stereotypical dance while singing". [1] Some modern audiences consider it “racist and offensive” [2] due to its exaggerated ...

  5. Peter Pan (1950 musical) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Pan is a 1950 musical adaptation of J. M. Barrie 's 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up with music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein; it opened on Broadway on April 24, 1950. [1] This version starred Jean Arthur as Peter Pan, Boris Karloff in the dual roles of George Darling and Captain Hook, and Marcia Henderson as Wendy. [2]

  6. Moose Charlap - Wikipedia

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    Moose Charlap. Morris Isaac " Moose " Charlap (December 19, 1928 – July 8, 1974) was an American Broadway composer best known for Peter Pan (1954), for which Carolyn Leigh wrote the lyrics. [1] The idea for the show came from Jerome Robbins, who planned to have a few songs by Charlap and Leigh. [2] It evolved into a full musical, with ...

  7. Red caviar - Wikipedia

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    Red caviar. Red caviar is a caviar made from the roe of salmonid fishes (various species of salmon and trout), which has an intense reddish hue. It is distinct from black caviar, which is made from the roe of sturgeon. [1] Red caviar is part of Russian and Japanese cuisine. In Japan, salmon caviar is known as ikura (イクラ) which derives ...

  8. Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure - Wikipedia

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    2002 Philadelphia. 2007 Birmingham. 2008 Leeds. 2015 West End concert. Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure is a musical based on J. M. Barrie 's 1904 play Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, with a book by Willis Hall and music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.

  9. Bat Out of Hell (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bat Out of Hell" is a song written by Jim Steinman for the 1977 album Bat Out of Hell and performed by Meat Loaf. In Australia, the song was picked as the second single from the album in May 1978, accompanied by a music video. In January 1979, the song was released as a single in the UK and other European countries, and re-released in 1993.