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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20040921
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Byline: Christopher Morley
The sort of scenario that can lead to chairs being thrown around pubs is a discussion on 'what is the world's greatest . . . ?'.
Well, prepare for furniture to be smashed as I declare that the world's greatest song from musical theatre is Night and Day, with its instantly memorable melody, its toe-curling harmonies, its gently pulsating rhythm and its haunting, lovestruck lyrics.
What might be heart-on-sleeve emotionalism is instead shaped and refined by its creator's consummate finesse of style, and that creator, responsible for both music ...
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