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. . . where the 1970s live forever!
1970-1982 TV show guest appearances for Sally Klein:
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January 18, 1981 | CBS | One Day At A Time (s6,e10) | November Song (1) | Jeannie Foster |
January 18, 1981 | CBS | One Day At A Time (s6,e10) | November Song (1) | Jeannie Foster |
January 18, 1981 | CBS | One Day At A Time (s6,e11) | November Song (2) | Jeannie Foster |
January 18, 1981 | CBS | One Day At A Time (s6,e11) | November Song (2) | Jeannie Foster |
How's it going? Writer(s): SONDHEIM STEPHEN<br>Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.comOpening Doors Lyrics
Good, you?
Fair
Chinese laundry
Hi
Mary
I think I got a job
Where?
Posing?
Thank you, writing captions
What about the book?
Nothing, are you working on your
book?
Yes
Good
Mary
I finished the one act
I got an audition
I started the story
So where are we eating?
I'm moving to Playboy
The publisher called me
My parents are coming
I saw My Fair Lady
I rewrote the
rewrite
I threw out the story
I'm meeting an agent
We're opening doors
Singing, 'Here we are'
We're filling up days
That faraway shore's
Looking not too far
We're following every star
I called a producer
I sent off the one act
I started the
story
I dropped out of college
I met this musician
I'm playing a nightclub
I'm working for Redbook
I rewrote the ballad
I finished the story
I threw out the story
And then the musician
We're opening doors
Singing, 'Look who's here'
Beginning to
sail
That faraway shore's
Getting very near
We haven't a thing to fear
How's it coming?
Good, You?
Done
Hamburg Heaven
Hi
Mary
I got another job
Where?
Chic
A brand new concept:
Pop up
pictures
What about the book?
Did you give the publisher the book?
Yes
Good
Mary
Look, I
Finished
Let me call you back
This is just a draft
Right
I haven't had the time to do a polish
Right
"Who wants to live in New
York?
Who wants the worry, the noise, the dirt, the heat?
Who wants the garbage cans clanging in the street?
They're always popping the cork
I hate that line
The cops, the cabbies, the salesgirls up at Saks
You gotta have a real taste for maniacs
That's great, that's swell
The other stuff as well
It isn't every
day
I hear a score this strong
But fellas, if I may
There's not a tune you can hum
There's not a tune you go bum, bum, bum, di, dum
You need a tune you can bum, bum, bum, di, dum
Why can't you throw 'em a crumb?
What's wrong with letting 'em tap their toes a bit?
I'll let you know when Stravinsky has a
hit
Oh sure, I know
It's not that kind of show
But can't you have a score
That's sort of in between?
Look, play a little more
Who wants to live in New York?
I always hated the dirt, the heat, the noise
Listen, boys, maybe it's me
But that's just not a humable melody
Write more, work
hard
Less avant-garde
Leave your name with the girl
They're stopping rehearsals
They ran out of money
We lasted one issue
The nightclub was raided
I have to start coaching
My parents are coming
My wallet was stolen
I saw the musician
We're being
evicted
I'm having a breakdown
They're slamming doors
Singing, 'Go away'
It's less of a sail
That faraway shore's
Farther every day
We're learning to ricochet
You know what we'll do?
What?
We'll do a revue
What?
We'll do a revue of our
own
What? Where?
Not just songs but stories, scenes
Piano pieces, mime
Frankly Frank
A showcase of our own?
The club's reopening
We'll write a lot of new stuff
What about the girl?
What about the girl?
Only that we're gonna need a
girl
Who wants to live in New York?
Who wants the worry, the noise, the dirt, the heat?
Thank you for coming
They're always popping their cork
Up a tone
The cops, the cabbies, the salesgirls up at Saks
Up a tone
You gotta have a real taste for maniacs
I'm
Beth
I'm Frank
I really thought I stank
I'm Mary
By the way
I'm told we open Saturday
What
You're not serious
Apparently someone cancelled a booking
The songs aren't finsihed
And what about costumes?
And how do I learn all these numbers?
Okay, but I'll have
to have all the music and
Saturday I've got to sing at a wedding
Oh God, is there dancing 'cause I'm not a dancer?
Not to mention I still haven't finished the
You don't have to, we'll segue the
End of it into the dance we cut out
And what'll we do about getting publicity
And have we decided or not on the restaurant sketch?
I need two or
three days to replace it
| No, we'll use it but not with the long introduction
We're opening doors, singing, 'Here we are'
We're filling up days on a dime
That faraway shore's looking not too far
We're following every star
We're banging on doors, shouting, 'Here again'
We're risking it all on a dime
That faraway shore's looking near
again
The only thing left is when
We know we should count to ten
We haven't got time, we haven't got time
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Joseph Campanella | |
Born | Joseph Anthony CampanellaNovember 21, 1924 Manhattan, New York, U.S. |
Died | May 16, 2018 (aged 93) Sherman Oaks, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | Manhattan College Columbia University |
Occupation | Actor |