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- Articles needing a content fork
- Mainly, these are articles on films and either their source or subsequent musicals. There are a couple where the musical needs to be "forked" from the source material. Feel free to add or remove as necessary. Important: If you split an article, please make sure that you move all the relevant links from the first article to the new one. To find which links to move, click on "What links here" at the old article and look through the list to see which links should be pointed to the film related link (for example, articles on actors in the film). Then, click on those links and update them to point to the film article. Thanks!
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WOuld love to know the srouce for the Leyton Orient story - and do you mean the whole of VARIATIONS? I have not heard the tale before.... is it urban myth? Robsteadman 10:08, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Song listing
If I'm not very much mistaken, that's the song listing for Tell Me on a Sunday -- not the first act of Song and Dance. At least, not the Bernadette Peters Broadway version. I think it might be the Marti Webb version, before things were streamlined and made to be coherent. I could go in the other room and check my CD's, but I'm not in the mood right now. When I do, I may fix this. MusicMaker5376 20:09, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Last Man In My Life
I remember this song being part of Tell Me On A Sunday. Was this song removed for Song and Dance? —Preceding unsigned comment added by DaDoc540 (talk • contribs)
- As far as I know, it was. — MusicMaker 05:33, 15 May 2006 (UTC)