Hey, Look Me Over (song), the Glossary
"Hey, Look Me Over" is a song from the 1960 Broadway musical Wildcat.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Billboard (magazine), Bing Crosby, Bobby Short, Broadway theatre, Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman, Gene Krupa, Jerry Vale, Johnny Mathis, Judy Garland, Julie Wilson, Louis Armstrong, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Mel Tormé, Musical theatre, Paula Stewart, Peggy Lee, Pete King (composer), Ronnie Hilton, Rosemary Clooney, The Ed Sullivan Show, Wildcat (musical).
- Songs with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh
- Songs with music by Cy Coleman
- Vikki Carr songs
Billboard (magazine)
Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.
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Bing Crosby
Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) was an American singer, actor, television producer, television and radio personality, and businessman.
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Bobby Short
Robert Waltrip Short (September 15, 1924 – March 21, 2005) was an American cabaret singer and pianist, who interpreted songs by popular composers from the first half of the 20th century such as Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Richard A. Whiting, Vernon Duke, Noël Coward and George and Ira Gershwin.
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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.
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Carolyn Leigh
Carolyn Leigh (August 21, 1926 – November 19, 1983) was an American lyricist for Broadway, film, and popular songs.
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Cy Coleman
Cy Coleman (born Seymour Kaufman; June 14, 1929 – November 18, 2004) was an American composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist.
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Gene Krupa
Eugene Bertram Krupa (January 15, 1909 – October 16, 1973) was an American jazz drummer, bandleader, and composer.
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Jerry Vale
Jerry Vale (born Gennaro Louis Vitaliano; July 8, 1930 – May 18, 2014) was an American traditional pop singer.
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Johnny Mathis
John Royce Mathis (born September 30, 1935) is an American singer of popular music.
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Judy Garland
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922June 22, 1969) was an American actress, singer, and dancer.
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Julie Wilson
Julie May Wilson (October 21, 1924 – April 5, 2015) was an American singer and actress widely regarded as "the queen of cabaret".
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Louis Armstrong
Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist.
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Lucie Arnaz
Lucie Désirée Arnaz (born July 17, 1951) is an American actress and singer.
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Lucille Ball
Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, producer, and studio executive.
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Mel Tormé
Melvin Howard Tormé (September 13, 1925 – June 5, 1999), nicknamed "the Velvet Fog", was an American musician, singer, composer, arranger, drummer, actor, and author.
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Musical theatre
Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.
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Paula Stewart
Paula Stewart (born Dorothy Paula Zürndorfer, April 9, 1929) is an American stage, film and television actress mostly known for performing in bit parts and supporting roles.
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Peggy Lee
Norma Deloris Egstrom (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002), known professionally as Peggy Lee, was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, and actress whose career spanned seven decades.
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Pete King (composer)
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Ronnie Hilton
Ronnie Hilton (born Adrian Hill; 26 January 1926 – 21 February 2001) was an English singer.
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Rosemary Clooney
Rose M. Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress.
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The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show is an American television variety show that ran on CBS from June 20, 1948, to March 28, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan.
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Wildcat (musical)
Wildcat is a musical with a book by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, and music by Cy Coleman.
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See also
Songs with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh
- All Things to All Men (song)
- Firefly (Cy Coleman song)
- Hey, Look Me Over (song)
- I've Got Your Number (Cy Coleman song)
- The Best Is Yet to Come
- Witchcraft (1957 song)
- Young at Heart (Frank Sinatra song)
Songs with music by Cy Coleman
- Big Spender
- Firefly (Cy Coleman song)
- Hey, Look Me Over (song)
- I've Got Your Number (Cy Coleman song)
- If My Friends Could See Me Now
- Riviera (song)
- The Autumn Waltz
- The Best Is Yet to Come
- The Rhythm of Life
- Witchcraft (1957 song)
Vikki Carr songs
- Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
- Corcovado (song)
- Cosas del Amor (song)
- En mi Viejo San Juan
- He's a Rebel
- Heartaches (song)
- Hey, Look Me Over (song)
- How Insensitive
- I've Got Your Number (Cy Coleman song)
- It Must Be Him (song)
- Let Me Be the One (Carpenters song)
- My Melancholy Baby
- Poor Butterfly
- Singing My Song
- So in Love
- The Lesson (song)
- Theme from San Francisco
- Time After Time (1947 song)
- Where Are You? (1937 song)
- With Pen in Hand