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  2. Cabaret [Original Soundtrack Recording] by Original Soundtrack released in 1972. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMu...

    • “Willkommen”
    • “So What?”
    • "Don't Tell Mama"
    • "Mein Herr"
    • “Perfectly Marvellous”
    • "Two Ladies”
    • "It Couldn't Please Me More (A Pineapple)"
    • “Tomorrow Belongs to Me”
    • "Maybe This Time"
    • "Money"

    Welcome to the Kit Kat Club. It’s a place where anything goes. During the opening number, the Emcee invites audiences to the club, greeting audiences with a multilingual hello; “Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome.” When Kander and Ebb created the music, the opening song’s vamp was one of the first musical phrases set in stone. Speaking to The Independe...

    It’s not all sparkles and glitz in Cabaret. Interwar Berlin is a dangerous place to be, and it’s hard to survive. When Fräulein Schneider offers American writer Cliff Bradshaw a room for 100 reichsmarks (around £45 a month), she eventually has to settle for Cliff’s 50 marks. In this song, Schneider reflects that you have to take what life offers — ...

    “Don’t Tell Mama” is the first chance audiences have to see Sally Bowles in Cabaret. Before the song, the Emcee introduces her as the "Toast of Mayfair”. You’ll want to raise a glass to the brazen English singer as she performs a flirty number about her past debauchery.

    Sally Bowles isn’t a one-trick pony. She’s got a variety of musical numbers up her sleeve. In "Mein Herr", the females play backup to Sally as she leads the brassy song about an overbearing man who tries to tame his woman. Nobody will rain on Sally's parade.

    Cliff doesn’t just write for a living, he teaches English to his German friends and their fellow acquaintances. His life takes another unexpected turn when he decides to live with Sally Bowles — Sally's former flame Max kicked her out. At first, Cliff doesn’t want to live with Sally, but who can resist Sally's charm?

    Bee-dle-dee bee-dle-dee dee, two ladies! This uptempo ditty sees the Emcee and two female singers perform a musical number that reflects Cliff and Sally’s new roommate situation.

    Fraulein Schneider’s boarder, Herr Schultz, offers Schneider a pineapple as a romantic gesture. The Jewish fruit seller doesn’t have much, but in giving her the citrus fruit, it shows he wears his heart on his sleeve. Who knew a pineapple could represent so much?

    As Cabaretprogresses, discussions about Nazi Germany rise to the surface too. In “Tomorrow Belongs to Me,” the congregation sing in unison about the Fatherland. The Nazi-inspired marching song was originally created to warn people about the rise of the political movement; it’s now an alt-right political anthem.

    When Sally learns she’s pregnant, she’s unsure of who the father is. To save further anguish, she decides to abort the baby. Cliff tries to convince her to have the baby, but Sally reflects on her life so far. “Maybe This Time” is a haunting ballad that focuses on a woman on the edge of despair.

    For the Emcee, “Money” makes the world go round. It’s possible this is also the case for Cliff. When Ernst Ludwig offers Cliff the chance to earn easy money, Cliff weighs up the options. Should he pick up a suitcase in Paris and deliver it to his client? Or should he say no and stay in Berlin?

  3. Apr 27, 2007 · Cabaret - Complete Recording of the Score (Original Studio Cast) [2006 Remaster] Fred Ebb, Gregg Edelman, John Kander, Jonathan Pryce, Judi Dench & Maria Friedman. Annie (Original Studio Cast) Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin & National Symphony Orchestra, UK. Evita (Highlights from the Motion Picture) Various Artists.

  4. Cabaret (Original Soundtrack Recording) Album • Various Artists • 1972. 12 songs • 38 minutes. Play. Save to library. 1. Willkommen. Joel Grey 946K plays. 4:29.

  5. Cabaret (Original Musical Soundtrack) (feat. Toyah Willcox & The West End Orchestra) Album • Nigel Planer • 2006. 13 songs • 30 minutes More. Play. Save to library.

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  7. Cabaret is an American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Joe Masteroff. It is based on the 1951 play I Am a Camera by John Van Druten, which in turn was based on the 1939 novel Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood . Set in 1929–1930 Berlin during the twilight of the Jazz Age as the Nazis rise to power ...

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