Guys And Dolls: 1996 The Title Song - Mark R. Anderson Tenor
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@marktenor227 wow thats really cool i didnt know either of those! i shall keep this in mind
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aside from Nicley and Bennt who are the other two?
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Were doing this for my school play, we just tweeked it.
After "Yes sir!" the whole cast comes on and starts singing and we repeat the first verse instead of the last verse.
Its going to be so fun!!
Loved this version :)
LeBlondebean 7 months ago
@LeBlondebean : Thanks! And break a leg! This play is a classic, I could do 100 productions of it and not be board. Mark
marktenor227 7 months ago
Rusty Charley and an unnamed gangster
marktenor227 1 year ago
Wish me luck when I do this part in my jr version of the play!
m3Atl0afman 1 year ago 3
It's bad luck to wish good luck, so break a leg! This phrase comes from the times of Shakespeare, to break a leg means bend a knee or you were so good you went before royalty and took a bow. It's also may come from wishing the opposite. John Wilkes Booth broke his leg after shooting President Lincoln and actors are a superstitious lot. Either way these are good stories.
marktenor227 1 year ago 3
best version ive seen so far on youtube
stevey192 2 years ago 5
@stevey192 Thanks. It is one of my favorite shows. And the audience really liked. Since everyone but me was from PA, NJ or NY there weren't any fake accents. (I'm from Chi Il)
marktenor227 2 years ago