Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Playlist For Sunday, October 6, 2019: October Used To Be The 8th Month!!

Finally Fall. Wait! It's summer. Nope, now it's raining (actually raining, not "in my heart").  Listen to that rain on the roof, Betty and Adolph! Hmmm...where's my umbrella, Bernadette? It's here somewhere! All I know is it's my BIRTHDAY MONTH. Feel free to send large packages, bushels of blossoms, and pecks of presents, any time from now until October 31!


I think you can get this at 
Tiffany's.
Just sayin'.


Just kidding. I don't need a thing. :))))

It's also 2 On The Aisle's birthday...we're 8! Hot damn. Yup, come October 24th, I will have been trying my best to push all the right buttons (it sometimes works!) and not stumble over names like Nabiyah Be (Hadestown) and Okieriete Onaodowan (Hamilton) and not freak out when the computer hiccups or the cd player stalls or the mic falls off its stand into my hands. (Yes, all of these have happened.) And I am no longer petrified to say "Welcome to 2 On The Aisle"! That's what 8 years (and 313 live shows) can do for a gal!


So to celebrate a bit of both, this month will have lots of favorites. This Sunday: Cell Blocks, French Quarters, Elaine Stritchy stuff, Dolores and Eartha and Ethel...and GOTTA have Robert Goulet (my god, Robert Goulet!). Saloon hall gals, lonely nights (and Knights!), Mama Morton and Billy Flynn.

There will be cake. There will be trick candles. There will be streamers and noise makers and cute party hats (these you will have to visualize, cuz it's frickin' radio, folks).  But no birthday song. Just Broadway song. Ta Dah!


Cell Block Tango (Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ensemble, Chicago)
Eadie Was A Lady (Ethel Merman, Take A Chance)
Thanks A Lot, But No Thanks (Dolores Gray, It's Always Fair Weather)
Monotonous (Eartha Kitt, New Faces Of 1952)
Thataway (Karen Ziemba, Noah Racey, Curtains)
It's Gettin' Hot In Here (Lauren Molina, Desperate Measures)
The Boys In The Back Room (Marlene Dietrich, Destry Rides Again)
Naughty Baby (Michele Pawk, John Hillner, Crazy For You)
Walking Among My Yesterdays (Robert Goulet, The Happy Time)
Hier Encore (Charles Aznavour)
Yesterday I Love You (Allen Case, Anne Jones, Once Upon A Mattress)
Yesterday, Tomorrow, And Today (Brian Stokes-Mitchell, Women On The
      Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown)
You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me (Maurice Chevalier)
Les Feuilles Mortes (Yves Montand)
Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup (Django Reinhardt, Jean Sablon)
Si Tu N'Etais Pas La (Frehel, Amelie)
She (Version En Frances)(Charles Aznavour)
All I've Ever Known (Nabiyah Be, Damon Daunno, Hadestown)
No One Is Alone (Bernadette Peters, Sondheim, Etc.)
Alone Together (Judy Garland, Judy At Carnegie Hall)
I'm All Alone (Tim Curry, Michael McGrath, Spamalot)
Live Alone And Like It (John Barrowman, Putting It Together)
Alone At The Drive In Movie (Barry Bostwick, Grease)
You Took Advantage Of Me (Elaine Stritch, On Your Toes)
Easy Street (Elaine Stritch, Stritch)
It Amazes Me (Elaine Stritch)
Razzle Dazzle (Jerry Orbach, Chicago)
Nowadays (Renee Zellweger, Chicago)
When You're Good To Momma (Queen Latifah, Chicago)

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