I should have called this the Hodge Podge playlist. No, wait! The Salmagundi Playlist. There, that's perfect. Have you HAD a salmagundi? I basically have one almost every night, but I never knew til now. I just tend to put everything in my fridge IN A SALAD. Like a kitchen sink melange, or flocculation, shall we say of greens and leftovers and nuts and berries and some sort of meat (if you're a meaty sort of person). I googled it, so it's true. Here's a pic of one, but certainly not the only one. Imagine the permutations!
So I had no idea I was eating a fancy-named dish until now. How effing classy.
Like this playlist. Well, maybe not too classy, but definitely a kitchen sink, patch-work, mish-mash of "Broadway and Beyond." We'll muddle thru Manhattan, the Lower East, the Uppa West...jostle thru Jersy, St. Loueee, and then land in...Colors? See what I mean? Must be the heat. ("You're crazy with the heat!" What's that from?) Or the cold. Or whatever we've had here in Rochester for the last 15 minutes, which is all and every. I just threw it in the Vitamix, pulsed, and voila, a New Edition. :)
I want one...with all the attachments.
Tho I will never add kale.
(BTW, I loathe and despise the "new, improved" Blogspot.com. If you're wondering what's going on with the captions, or the spacing, you now know why! )
So look forward to scratching your head about how this Sunday's musical amalgamation came to be. Ain't no rhyme nor reason. Just fun stuff sandwiched together...man, there are A LOT of food references in this thing. I must be hungry, or HANGRY, the new, improved way to excuse grumpy starving.
Bring your own salad bowl on Sunday! (Dressing will be "on the side.")
Carry Me Back To Old Manhattan (Mabel Mercer)
Take Me Back to Manhattan (Libby York)
Take Me Back To Manhattan/Before The Parade Passes By (Faith Prince, Total Faith)
Manhattan Madness (Jeffry Denman, Face The Music)
Manhattan (Blossom Dearie, Once Upon A Summertime)
Manhattan (Tim Curry, My Favorite Year)
Sleep Peaceful, Mr. Used To Be (Helen Goldsby, St. Louis Woman)
Legalize My Name (Yvette Cason, St. Louis Woman)
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Vanessa Williams, Stanley Wayne Mathis, St. Louis Woman)
A Stud And A Babe (Jennifer Simard, Robert Roznowski, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change)
Always A Bridesmaid (Melissa Weil, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change)
I Can Live With That (Melissa Weil, Danny Burstein, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change)
Big Girls Don't Cry (John Lloyd Young, Ensemble, Jersey Boys)
Rag Doll (John Lloyd Young, Ensemble, Jersey Boys)
Dawn (John Lloyd Young, Ensemble, Jersey Boys)
Shakin' The Blues Away (Doris Day, Love Me Or Leave Me)
Be Like The Bluebird (Mickey Deems, Anything Goes)
Hello Bluebird (Judy Garland, I Could Go On Singing)
I'd Rather Be Blue (Fanny Brice, My Man)
Blues In The Night (Ann Hampton Callaway, Blues In The Night)
Your Eyes Are Blue (Craig Lucas, Suzanne Henry, Marry Me A Little)
A New Town Is A Blue Town (Harry Connick, Jr., The Pajama Game)
Think Pink! (Kay Thompson, Funny Face)
Top Hat, White Tie, And Tails (Fred Astaire, Top Hat)
Somewhere That's Green (Kerry Butler, Little Shop Of Horrors)
The Color Purple (LaChanze, The Color Purple)
Bye Bye Blackbird (Liza Minnelli, Liza With A Z)
Lady In The Long Black Dress (Nicolas Colicos, Thomas Goodridge, Sister Act)
Black And Blue (Company, Ain't Misbehavin')
Blackout (Lin-Manuel Miranda, Company, In The Heights)
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