One Hundred Ways To Lose A Man
- 1.Accompaniment0:37
- 2.Accompaniment + Melody0:37
“One Hundred Ways To Lose A Man” is a song from the musical ‘Wonderful Town’.
‘Wonderful Town’ is a 1953 musical with book written by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and music by Leonard Bernstein. The musical tells the story of two sisters who aspire to be a writer and actress respectively, seeking success from their basement apartment in New York City’s Greenwich Village. It is based on Fields and Chodorov’s 1940 play My Sister Eileen, which in turn originated from autobiographical short stories by Ruth McKenney first published in The New Yorker in the late 1930s and later published in book form as My Sister Eileen. Only the last two stories in McKenney’s book were used, and they were heavily modified.
Check out Kirstin Chenoweth’s performance here.
Purchase includes:
- Accompaniment
- Accompaniment + Melody
You can purchase the sheet music here.
€3,50
Product Description
“One Hundred Ways To Lose A Man” is a song from the musical ‘Wonderful Town’.
‘Wonderful Town’ is a 1953 musical with book written by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and music by Leonard Bernstein. The musical tells the story of two sisters who aspire to be a writer and actress respectively, seeking success from their basement apartment in New York City’s Greenwich Village. It is based on Fields and Chodorov’s 1940 play My Sister Eileen, which in turn originated from autobiographical short stories by Ruth McKenney first published in The New Yorker in the late 1930s and later published in book form as My Sister Eileen. Only the last two stories in McKenney’s book were used, and they were heavily modified.
Check out Kirstin Chenoweth’s performance here.
Purchase includes:
- Accompaniment
- Accompaniment + Melody
You can purchase the sheet music here.