Charles Strouse Songtexte
It's the Hard Knock Life
Little Girls
Tomorrow
Take 10 Terrific Girls (But Only 9 Costumes)
Annie: Tomorrow
Geboren am 07. Juni 1928
Bye Bye Birdie (Soundtrack)
- Main Title (Bye Bye Birdie)
- An English Teacher
- The Telephone Hour
- How Lovely to Be a Woman
- Put On a Happy Face
- A Healthy, Normal, American Boy
- One Boy
- Let's Settle Down
- Honestly Sincere
- Hymn for a Sunday Evening (Ed Sullivan)
- One Last Kiss
- What Did I Ever See in Him?
- A Lot of Livin' to Do
- Kids
- Spanish Rose
- Talk to Me
- A Mother Doesn't Matter Anymore
- A Giant Step
- Rosie
- End Credits
Dance a Little Closer (Soundtrack)
- Overture
- It Never Would've Worked
- Happy, Happy New Year
- No Man Is Worth It
- What Are You Going to Do About It?
- A Woman Who Thinks I'm Wonderful
- Pas De Deux / There's Never Been Anything Like Us
- Another Life
- Why Can't the World Go and Leave Us Alone?
- He Always Comes Home to Me
- I Got a New Girl
- Dance a Little Closer
- There's Always One You Can't Forget
- Entr'acte / Homesick
- Mad
- I Don't Know / Anyone Who Loves
- Auf Wiederseh'n
- I Never Want to See You Again
- On Top of the World
- Dance a Little Closer (Finale)
Golden Boy (Soundtrack)
- Workout – the Boxers
- Night Song (von Sammy Davis Jr.)
- Everything’s Great
- Gimme Some
- Stick Around (von Sammy Davis Jr.)
- Don’t Forget 127th Street (von Johnny Brown, Sammy Davis Jr., The Company)
- Loma’s Here (von Paula Wayne)
- This Is the Life
- Golden Boy (von Paula Wayne)
- While The City Sleeps (von Billy Daniels)
- Colorful (von Sammy Davis Jr.)
- I Want to Be With You
- Can’t You See It (von Sammy Davis Jr.)
- No More
- Finale – the Fight (instrumental)
Nightingale (Soundtrack)
- Prologue
- Perfect Harmony
- Perfect Harmony (Reprise)
- Nobody Ever Sang for Me
- Why Am I So Happy?
- Take Us to the Forrest
- Who Are These People?
- Never Speak Directly to an Emperor
- Nightingale
- The Emperor Is a Man
- I Was Lost
- Entr'acte
- Charming
- A Singer Must Be Free
- The Mechanical Bird
- Please Don't Make Me Hear That Song Again
- Rivers Cannot Flow Upwards