Sweeney Revival Misspelling
#0Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:05pm
I'm not sure if anyone has ever noticed this, and to tell you the truth, it's not that important, but on the bacl of the actual CD case where it lists the songs, #16 on Disk 1 reads "Ladies in Their SENSITIVITES" instead of sensibilities.
Just thought it was funny, anyone else ever notice this?
EDIT: WHOOPS! Sorry, for some reason I always thought it was sensibilites, WOW was i wrong!
Updated On: 6/20/06 at 01:05 PM
#1re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:08pmUm...the song is called "Ladies in their Sensitivities..."
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#3re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:14pmwith munk and darcy
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#4re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:16pm"Sensitivities" is used as a synonym for "sensibilities".
apdarcey
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#5re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:17pmthat doesn't mean the latter is the lyric sondheim wrote. the former is.
#6re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:21pm
what is a "SENSITIVITE?"
I'm assuming you meant "SENSITIVITIES"...
It cracked me up that there was a typo in the thread complaining about a typo.
#7re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:21pm
The lyric is "sensitivities"- and that is the title of the song, "LADIES AND THEIR SENSITIVITIES." There is no misspelling, sorry.
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#9re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 1:29pm
"that doesn't mean the latter is the lyric sondheim wrote. the former is."
I'm aware it wasn't the lyric written by SJS, I was saying that it was the meaning that was being used.
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#10re: Sweeney Revival Misspelling
Posted: 6/20/06 at 3:30pmWell, then it's not a misspelling, is it?
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