#1 maltby and shire question Posted: 5/23/05 at 7:59pm does anyone know where the song "Little Bit Off" comes from? We know it is a Maltby and Shire song, but that's all we know. It too is in the cabaret that my partner is doing. click here to see about the show I am producing. Please visit Bitchy Waiter Updated On: 5/23/05 at 07:59 PM
#2 re: maltby and shire question Posted: 5/23/05 at 9:08pm no one knows this song?? Please visit Bitchy Waiter
#3 re: maltby and shire question Posted: 5/23/05 at 9:16pm Thought I had it - sorry. So you like Agnes Moorehead, huh? She was great! Salmon leap from the womb of the white sea you look on; they are calves, they are lambs of good color, in peace without slaughter. Updated On: 5/23/05 at 09:16 PM
#4 re: maltby and shire question Posted: 5/23/05 at 9:24pm I did have it - it's from Starting Here, Starting Now Salmon leap from the womb of the white sea you look on; they are calves, they are lambs of good color, in peace without slaughter.
#5 re: maltby and shire question Posted: 5/23/05 at 9:27pm I remember the liner notes for Starting Here Starting Now discussed the origin of each song. Does anyone have the LP or CD?
#7 re: maltby and shire question Posted: 5/24/05 at 12:45am I have it. I think it's still available. I saw the London Cast Rec. somewhere. Edit: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/102-0002232-7382515 Both london and off-broadway are available at amazon.com Updated On: 5/24/05 at 12:45 AM