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  2. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Sobbin' Women – Adam and Brothers; Act II. The Townsfolk's Lament – Suitors and Townspeople; A Woman Ought To Know Her Place – Adam; We Gotta Make It Through The Winter – Brothers; We Gotta Make It Through The Winter (Reprise) – Milly and Brides; Spring Dance – Brides and Brothers; A Woman Ought To Know Her Place (Reprise) – Adam ...

  3. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - Wikipedia

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    He reads his brothers "The Sobbin' Women" and Milly's Bible, telling them they should do whatever it takes to get their loves. Drive-in advertisement from 1954. With Adam's aid, the brothers kidnap the six women before causing an avalanche in Echo Pass to stop the pursuing townspeople.

  4. Red Headed Stranger (song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was released on MGM Records with the number K11784, featuring on the flipside "Sobbin' Women" and credited to Arthur Smith and His Cracker-Jacks. [7] Although the song did not chart, it received good radio airplay, [ 2 ] in a September 1955, Billboard noted: "Arthur Smith's 'The Red Headed Stranger' [...] after a year or more is ...

  5. Michael Kidd - Wikipedia

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    The film was directed by Stanley Donen, with music by Saul Chaplin and Gene de Paul and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It was written directly for the screen and based on the short story "The Sobbin' Women", by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was based in turn on the ancient Roman legend of The Rape of the Sabine Women. He initially turned down the ...

  6. List of films based on western fiction - Wikipedia

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    Irving Berlin (lyrics) 1946: Musical--- 2: Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson ... "The Sobbin' Women" Stephen Vincent Benét: 195? Story ...

  7. Stop Your Sobbing - Wikipedia

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    The Kinks recorded "Stop Your Sobbing" on Kinks, which was rushed out in order to capitalize on the success of "You Really Got Me." [3] Kinks biographer Rob Jovanovic writes that "Stop Your Sobbing" was supposedly written by Ray about a former girlfriend who, fearing that fame would change him, broke down in tears upon seeing how popular he had become. [4]

  8. On the other hand, the women in the tales who do speak up are framed as wicked. Cinderella's stepsisters' language is decidedly more declarative than hers, and the woman at the center of the tale "The Lazy Spinner" is a slothful character who, to the Grimms' apparent chagrin, is "always ready with her tongue."

  9. Dorothy Kingsley - Wikipedia

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    Their original script was based on the short story The Sobbin' Women by Stephen Vincent Benét, but the script wasn't coming out right. [6] From Kingsley: "Stanley Donen called me in and I looked at the script and said, 'The big trouble in the original short story is that the Howard Keel character is the one that tries to get all of these boys ...