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  1. Sir Philip played the harp, I cussed the thing. to keep my love alive, to keep my love alive. to keep my love alive. and yelled for drinks in my emporium. to keep my love alive! to see if he could fly. he killed his dad and that was patricide. to keep my love alive, to keep my love alive.

  2. Pro Info. Opening Date. 17 1943. Closing Date. 11 1944. Performances. 135 as of Apr 09, 2024. Playbill Pro A Connecticut Yankee.

  3. A Connecticut Yankee [Original Television Soundtrack] A Connecticut Yankee, musical. Feat. Artist.

  4. Find composition details, parts / movement information and albums that contain performances of A Connecticut Yankee, musical on AllMusic.

  5. A Connecticut Yankee may look slapdash - at times its action, especially when played out against obviously painted flat backgrounds, is only a notch or two above Three Stooges production values. But its winning goofiness conceals a lot of professional savvy, not least of all from Rogers, whose homespun awkwardness and slightly nasal twang may ...

  6. A Connecticut Yankee (musical) A Connecticut Yankee is a musical based on the 1889 novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by American writer Mark Twain. Like most adaptations of the Twain novel, it focuses on the lighter aspects of the story. The music was written by Richard Rodgers, the lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and the book by Herbert ...

  7. A Connecticut Yankee by 1943 Broadway Revival Cast released in 1944. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Show/Musical, Cast ...

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