okay my little sister is trying out for a play TOMORROW but she left her tryout CD at our dads house.. (ands that a couple hours away..) she doesnt know the song very well.. so if anyone could tell me any sites similar to Singingfish.com and CDZINC.com, the song is, never fully Dressed, the play is ANNIE.. if anyone can help THANKS :)
mapetiteodette answered Monday September 5 2005, 8:41 pm: Hey, hobo man, hey Dapper Dan,
You both got your style,
but brother,
You're never fully dressed without a smile!
You're clothes may be "Beau Brumelly,"
They stand out a mile,
but brother!
You're never fully dressed without a smile!
Who cares what they're wearing
On Main Street or Saville Row?
It's what you wear from ear to ear,
And not from head to toe
(that matters)
So, Senator, so, janitor, so long for awhile,
You're never fully dressed,
Though you may wear the best,
You're never fully dressed without a smile
These are the lyrics...I suggest you go with what the person below suggested. Rent the movie at Blockbusters or a library, and watch that number. Its around the beginning of the second act.
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GDROB answered Monday September 5 2005, 7:45 pm: Find out who has the rights by going online to the
script of Annie for one thing. Samuel French holds a lot of that. Then start calling bookstores that
sell plays and musical scores-. In Toronto there are tons. I do not know about your city.
Also, rent the movie Annie if it is a major number
in the musical movie version at least she can write the words down and give it a whurl. Worst comes to worst, your sister can tell them we left it in my dad's car out of town--but I sing and dance to just about anything you would like--I would like my opportunity at this role. They will give it to her--an opportunity at least for honesty. Have her prepare a monologue and an extra song too boot. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
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