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Strip Talk on the Boulevard -

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Duration: 1-2 minutes
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Strip Talk on the Boulevard
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TITLE
If I Can't Love Her
If I Can't Love Her
SHOW
Beauty And The Beast
Beauty And The Beast
AWARDS
Olivier Award, Tony Award
Olivier Award, Tony Award
COMPOSER
Alan Menken
Alan Menken
LYRICIST
Howard Ashman and Tim Rice
Howard Ashman and Tim Rice
STYLE
Ballad
Ballad
VOCAL PART
Baritone
Baritone
KEY
D Major
D Major
GENDER
Male
Male
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1991 Wonderland Music Company, Inc., Menken Music, Trunksong Music Ltd. and Walt Disney Music Company All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
Copyright © 1991 Wonderland Music Company, Inc., Menken Music, Trunksong Music Ltd. and Walt Disney Music Company All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
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In this jazzy comedy Marty, an English teacher, meets Sally, a high school dropout, at a drugstore on Hollywood Boulevard. Sally asks Marty to help her with her secret passion, crossword puzzles. Marty in turn spills the story of her marriage to Nelson the dentist. Morgan, or "Raw Sex," Sally’s "word dealer," battles with Marty over the price of words. Jeremy, a former student of Marty’s, comes in to use the phone. He sees Marty and, charmed by her new openness, he lets her read his poems. Marty leaves with Jeremy, leaving Sally crushed. But while Morgan is consoling Sally, Marty returns, realizing she has left behind a potential true friend.see less
In this jazzy comedy Marty, an English teacher, meets Sally, a high school dropout, at a drugstore on Hollywood Boulevard. Sally asks Marty to help her with her secret passion, crossword puzzles. Marty in turn spills the story of her marriage to Nelson the dentist. Morgan, or "Raw Sex," Sally’s "word dealer," battles with Marty over the price of words. Jeremy, a...see more
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