Good morning, all. I was reading more of Ruth Gordon's autobio MY SIDE and got to her father's death. Like my father, he was a sailor, and he wanted her to become a physical education teacher. Like me, she went into the performing arts, and like my dad, he supported her decision, perhaps more kindly than my dad originally did, but I believe both fathers lived long enough to appreciate their offsprings' accomplishments. Also, today is the anniversary of last year's exposure of the Macbeths ill will and resentment, so I'm a bit down today. I'm listening to Anthony Warlow sing "Moon River" as I type this and feeling rather melancholy.
I have to stop by the office again this morning to confirm it's secure, and then I return here to work on Mr Spirtas' charts.
TOD:
General songs:
Dream Dancing
Pretty Things
I've Got You Under My Skin
In the Still of the Night
Down in the Depths (of the 90th Floor)
Fifty Millioin Frenchmen
You Do Something to Me
The Boyfriend Back Home
You've Got That Thing
You Don't Know Paree
Anything Goes
Anything Goes
I Get A Kick Out of You
Where Are the Men?
Nymph Errant
Experiment
The Physician
Jubilee
Why Shouldn't I?
Begin the Beguine
Just One of Those Things
Six Little Wives
DuBarry Was A Lady
Give Him the Oo-la-la!
Friendship
Well, Did You Evah!
But in the Morning, No
Kiss Me, Kate
The whole score
Out Of This World
Use Your Imagination
Where? Oh Where?
I Sleep Easier Now
Nobody's Chasing Me
What Do You Think About Men?
Can-Can
Never Give Anything Away (That You Can sell)