Steppin’ Out With My Baby
Steppin’ Out With My Baby song lyrics
Steppin’ Out With My Baby was written by Irving Berlin, performed by Fred Astaire in Easter ParadeRead More »Steppin’ Out With My Baby
Steppin’ Out With My Baby was written by Irving Berlin, performed by Fred Astaire in Easter ParadeRead More »Steppin’ Out With My Baby
On the day before Easter in 1911, Don Hewes (Fred Astaire) is crushed when his dancing partner and girlfriend (Ann Miller) refuses to start a new contract with him. To prove that he doesn’t need Nadine, Don acquires a new, innocent protegee named Hannah Brown (Judy Garland). He vows to make her a star in time for next year’s Easter Parade.
Read More »Easter ParadeChris Parker (Elisabeth Shue, The Karate Kid, Call to Glory) agrees to babysit after her “dream” date stands her up. Expecting a dull evening, Chris settles down with three kids for a night of TV … and boredom. But when her frantic friend Brenda calls and pleads to be rescued from the bus station in downtown Chicago, the evening soon explodes into an endless whirl of hair-raising adventures! Babysitter and kids leave their safe suburban surroundings and head for the heart of the big city, never imagining how terrifyingly funny their expedition will become!Read More »Adventures In Babysitting
In Mystery Street, a Harvard professor helps a small town policeman when the skeletal remains of a pregnant prostitute turn up on a Massachusetts beach.
Read More »Mystery StreetLyrics to As Long as He Needs Me, sung by Nancy in the musical Oliver! It’s sung by Nancy, to herself, justifying staying with her vicious, abusive boyfriend, Bill. It’s quite heartbreaking, as Nancy is one of the nicest people in the musical. And in a real sense, this foreshadows her death.
Read More »As Long As He Needs MeReviewing The Situation lyrics, from the musical Oliver!. Left alone, the criminal Fagin wonders what his life might be like if he left London and began an honest life – or not!Read More »Reviewing The Situation
Be Back Soon is a song from the musical Oliver! Words and Music by Lionel Bart. It is sung by Fagin, the Artful Dodger, Oliver, and the boys as Fagin sends them out to work. As pickpockets.Read More »Be Back Soon lyrics [Oliver!]
Oom-Pah-Pah is a lively and somewhat risqué show tune with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart and appearing in the musical Oliver! when it is sung by Nancy and the crowd at the “Three Cripples” tavern. Nancy is creating a little commotion by starting this song so that she can steal and save Oliver from Bill Sikes, the fearsome robber. The word “oom-pah-pah” is seemingly used euphemistically to refer to both intoxication and fornication; however, as the song points out, the word’s meaning is only as dirty as the listener interprets it.
Read More »Oom-Pah-Pah lyricsConsider Yourself is a song from the musical Oliver!. It is performed in the market and led by the Artful Dodger. Dodger sings it when he first meets Oliver, after offering to get the destitute and lonely boy food and lodging. Read More »Consider Yourself lyrics
I’d Do Anything is part of Act One of Oliver!, sung in Fagin’s lair. It begins with dialog between Nancy and the Artful Dodger, leading into the song. Other characters who have lines in the song are Oliver, Fagin and Bette (Nancy’s best friend in the 1968 film), with Fagin’s Boys as the chorus.Read More »I’d Do Anything lyrics