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Bette Davis "TWO'S COMPANY" Vernon Duke / Sammy Cahn 1952 Sheet Music (Cut Song)

$ 42.23

Availability: 75 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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  • Condition: See Item Description
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    Description

    This is a rare piece of sheet music for the song "GOOD LITTLE GIRLS" which was cut in Detroit during the Pre-Broadway tryouts of the
    VERNON DUKE and OGDEN NASH musical revue "TWO'S COMPANY"
    at Detroit's Shubert Theatre in October 1952. (The
    Original Broadway production would
    open December 15th, 1952 at New York's
    Alvin Theatre and run for only 90 performances.) ..... The musical starred the legendary BETTE DAVIS in her only Broadway musical appearance and featured HIRAM SHERMAN, NORA KAYE, BILL CALLAHAN, DAVID BURNS, STANLEY PRAGER, PETER KELLEY, GEORGE IRVING, MARIA KARNILOVA, ANN HATHAWAY, TINA LOUISE and ROBERT ORTON'S TEEN ACES ..... CREDITS: Music by VERNON DUKE ("Garrick Gaieties", "Ziegfeld Follies", "At Home Abroad", "Cabin in the Sky", "Jackpot", "The Littlest Revue", "Sadie Thompson", "Two's Company"); Lyrics by OGDEN NASH ("One Touch of Venus", "Sweet Bye and Bye", "The Littlest Revue", "Two's Company"); Sketches by CHARLES SHERMAN; Additional Lyrics by SAMMY CAHN; Sets designed by RALPH ALSWANG; Costumes designed by MILES WHITE; Choreographed by JEROME ROBBINS; Directed by JULES DASSIN; Produced by JAMES RUSSO and MICHAEL ELLIS
    ..... DETAILS: The oversized six page piece of sheet music measures approx. 9" X 12" inches and is copyrighted 1952 by Vernon Duke and Sammy Cahn through Remick Music Corporation, New York City ..... CONDITION: With the exception of minor edge wear, this rare piece of sheet music is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.