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* CutSong: A few, including "There Won't Be Trumpets" (which was re-added to the licensed score), "There's Always a Woman," "The Lame, The Halt, and the Blind," and an alternate version of "With So Little To Be Sure Of."

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* CutSong: A few, including "There Won't Be Trumpets" (which was recorded for the cast album and later re-added to the licensed score), "There's Always a Woman," "The Lame, The Halt, and the Blind," and an alternate version of "With So Little To Be Sure Of."
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* DoingItForTheArt: Even though the show had closed, Columbia Records president Goddard Lieberson went ahead with recording and releasing an original cast album because he believed Sondheim's score would be VindicatedByHistory.
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* CutSong: A few, including "There Won't Be Trumpets" (which was re-added to the licensed score), "There's Always a Woman," "The Lame, The Halt, and the Blind," and an alternate version of "With So Little To Be Sure Of."
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* ActorAllusion: In the 1995 concert production, Creator/AngelaLansbury (as the narrator) said, "Thirty-one years ago, I was a mayoress of just such a town... for a very ''short'' term."
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