And speaking of Harold Arlen (eventually)...yesterday, Ron wrote:
DR Jason: Take heart. The theme from "The Golden Girls" also has the line:
"And if you threw a party...invited everyone you knew...you would see the biggest gift would be from me...and the card attached would say, 'Thank you for bein' a friend.'"
Then Tomovoz responded (over several posts):
Kind of sad, how the song is so associated with that show, but never with the guy who wrote it, Andrew Gold.
And he didn't write it for the show, either.
Mr Gold's song is quite popular here - for funerals. His song "Lonely Boy" charted here but nothing else.
For the trivia minded (who isn't) - Andrew Gold is the son of "Exodus" composer Ernest Gold and Marni Nixon!
I have a "
DiscoVision" laserdisc of a concert that Bernadette Peters did in 1980 on Canadian TV. The opening song is "Thank You for Being a Friend" ("The Golden Girls" TV show didn't start until 1985). Anyway, a couple of years ago, I got from eBay a DVD of this concert but it included a CD of the whole concert, also! Pretty cool...except that for both the DVD and CD, the song "Thank You for Being a Friend" is not included! The (real) second song of the concert is called "Wake Up and Live," and it's a cute song, but definitely NOT an opening number, and it just feels like something is missing. But recently, I've seen this same concert on DVD by some company in Brazil and it has "TYFBAF" listed as one of the songs, so I may just get that so that I can have the whole thing on DVD. And I had no idea that the composer was Marni Nixon's kid!
As for the Harold Arlen reference, she does a big Harold Arlen medley and says that "he's one of [her] most favorite composers." This was, of course, several years before
Sunday In the Park With George.
