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Cubs game. Deborah has recorded two solo albums by Broadway composer Martin Charnin , Donny Osmond and others.[citation needed] Deborah Lippmann Archived
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Original | IBDB". www.ibdb.com. Retrieved 2020-07-24. Bill Rudman, "Martin Charnin , Pt 3," On the Aisle, on On Broadway on SiriusXM, 5 Dec 2014. The Piazza:
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Leads You" Barbara Soehner Zager 2:59 14. "Tomorrow" Charles Strouse Martin Charnin 3:33 15. "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" Bobby Russell Bobby Scott
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and Betty Buckley, Cy Coleman, Meredith Willson, Dorothy Fields and Martin Charnin . With his wife Joyce, Newborn had a son and a daughter. They resided
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'S Wonderful 'S Marvelous 'S Gershwin (NBC) – Walter C. Miller and Martin Charnin Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center (CBS) – Dave Powers Young People's
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Fosse – The Emcee Annie (musical) (music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin , and the book by Thomas Meehan) – Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks Primadonna
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Wanna" by Marc Erlbaum "Backseat" by Teddy Goldstein "Tomorrow" by Martin Charnin & Charles Strouse "Psalms For Lovers Without Lovers" by Gavin Bellour
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Original Cast Recording Annie Bennett Warbucks 1993 Incurably Romantic: Songs of Martin Charnin Herself 1996 Broadway Kids Sing Broadway Herself 1996
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Hardwick Annie Book by Thomas Meehan; Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Martin Charnin Brigadoon Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, Music by Frederick Lowe
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to The No-Frills Revue, the 1987 off-Broadway musical conceived by Martin Charnin . Weeden has written comedy material, often with writing partner David
The Night They Raided Minsky's
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on to win Tonys for Applause (1970) and Annie (1977, with lyricist Martin Charnin ). Strouse also wrote the theme song "Those Were The Days" for Lear's