I know all less than 200 of you who took last week's quiz have been waiting for this. So too, those who are naturally curious but too shy to ask or to ID your email. Here are the sources of the lyrics from last week's quiz.
Champagne LyricistsSong Titles and Mostly Shows
Champagne’s a flowing river, Comden and Green
I’ve Got It All from
ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURYPol Roget and Veuve Cliquot, Swing your partner do si do, John Latouche
My Picture In The Papers from
THE GOLDEN APPLEI’ll be drinking champagne out of everyone’s shoe, Noel Coward
I’ve Been Invited To A Party from
THE GIRL WHO CAME TO SUPPERShe told me, as she drank up my champagne Howard Deitz
I Never Had A Chance from
THE GAY LIFELike the bubbles in a glass of champagne, Haven Gillespie
You Go To My Head, popular song published 1938, recorded by Sinatra & Garland, among others; this song has been called a “minor classic.”
What once was a rare champagne, Stephen Sondheim
Liaisons from
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSICIs fly to the sky on champagne, Alan J. Lerner
The Night They Invented Champagne from
GIGIShould I order cyanide or order champagne, Cole Porter
I Am In Love from
CAN CANChampagne, so you won’t get dry, Oscar Hammerstein
Money Isn’t Everything from
ALLEGROChampagne Charlie’s drinking gin, Lorenz Hart
Give It Back To The Indians from
TOO MANY GIRLS
Yours for more champagne on Broadway!
Bulldog
Updated On: 1/25/04 at 04:17 PM