2. I can't remember if it's called "Not in Springtime" or "If Ever I Could Leave You", but it's from "Camelot" and is sung by Lancelot to Gwenevire.
3. "Let's Misbehave" though I confess I only know this because of the White Collar vid. (I mean, I knew the song before, but not the verse.) Don't know which musical it's from so I'm going to guess and say "Red, Hot and Blue" or something like that.
6. I totally should know this. I think it's Sondheim, but from something pastiche-y, like "Merrily We Roll Along" or "Saturday Night".
11 & 12 both sound like Porter, but not sure which. Darn verses.
14. "Begin the Beguine" which I associated with Fred Astaire but don't know which musical it's from originally.
1-It's actually "If Ever I Would Leave You." unfeathered got there a little ahead of you.
3. Yes! It's a sneaky one, because it didn't get used in the show it was originally written for. The version I have is the one that Elvis Costello sang in De-Lovely.
6.Nope.
11 & 12-Nope.
14-YES! Originally from Jubilee. My version is a FABULOUS live performance by Sammy Davis Jr.
3. Well, that explains it -- because the White Collar vid uses the Elvis Costello version. Thinking on it a bit more, I think this is from "Anything Goes" actually.
12. Hah, I kept thinking it must be something like "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" so clearly there was a Sinatra reference pinging in my brain somewhere.
3. "Let's Misbehave" though I confess I only know this because of the White Collar vid. (I mean, I knew the song before, but not the verse.) Don't know which musical it's from so I'm going to guess and say "Red, Hot and Blue" or something like that.
6. I totally should know this. I think it's Sondheim, but from something pastiche-y, like "Merrily We Roll Along" or "Saturday Night".
11 & 12 both sound like Porter, but not sure which. Darn verses.
14. "Begin the Beguine" which I associated with Fred Astaire but don't know which musical it's from originally.
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3. Yes! It's a sneaky one, because it didn't get used in the show it was originally written for. The version I have is the one that Elvis Costello sang in De-Lovely.
6.Nope.
11 & 12-Nope.
14-YES! Originally from Jubilee. My version is a FABULOUS live performance by Sammy Davis Jr.
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6. This is what I had in mind (pastichey Sondheim, but not the same lyrics and obviously not the song you had): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2NfsZzSTTQ
12. Hah, I kept thinking it must be something like "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" so clearly there was a Sinatra reference pinging in my brain somewhere.
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