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Adams, Lee, lyricist.
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Applause
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Lee Adams and Charles Strouse-Strada Music, 1970. |
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First line of chorus: What is it that we're living for? |
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Bye bye Birdie
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1963. |
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First line of chorus: Bye bye Birdie, I'm gonna miss you so. |
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Bye, bye Birdie medley
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1960. |
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First line of chorus: We proudly present the Conrad Birdie fan club. |
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Hurry back
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1970. |
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First line of chorus: Hurry back, hurry back, it's no life at all. |
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I want to be with you
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Morley Music Co., Inc., 1964. |
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First line of verse: Lorna, Lorna and Joe, somehow it sounds so right. |
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A lot of livin' to do
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1960. |
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First line of chorus: There are girls just ripe for some kissin', and I mean to kiss me a few. |
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Nightlife
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Morley Music Co., Inc., 1962. |
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First line of chorus: I need some nightlife. |
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Once upon a time
/ music by Charles Strouse, words by Lee Adams. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1962. |
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First line of chorus: Once upon a time a girl with moonlight in her eyes. |
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Once upon a time
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Lee Adams and Charles Strouse, 1979. |
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First line of chorus: Once upon a time a girl with moonlight in her eyes. |
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One boy
/ music by Charles Strouse, words by Lee Adams. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1960. |
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First line of chorus: One boy, one special boy. |
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One last kiss
/ music by Charles Strouse, words by Lee Adams. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, 1960. |
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First line of chorus: Oh, one last kiss, oh, baby, one last kiss. |
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Put on a happy face
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1960. |
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First line of chorus: Gray skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy face. |
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Put on a happy face
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1960. |
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First line of chorus: Gray skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy face. |
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Put on a happy face
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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First line of chorus: Gray skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy face. |
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Stick around
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Strada Corporation, 1965. |
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First line of chorus: Stick around, things are gonna happen. |
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Take 10 terrific girls
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: United Artists Music Co., Inc., 1968. |
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First line of verse: I have a secret recipe concocted with much skill. |
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This is the life
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Strada Corporation, 1964. |
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First line of chorus: This is the life. |
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Those were the days
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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Los Angeles, CA: New Tandem Music Co., 1971. |
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First line of chorus: Boy, the way Glen Miller played. |
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Welcome to the theater
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1970. |
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First line of chorus: Welcome to the theater, to the magic. |
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You've got possibilities
/ music by Charles Strouse. |
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New York, NY: Morley Music Co., Inc., 1966. |
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First line of chorus: Haircut, simply terrible. |
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