Answer Sheet

July 2007
"They Couldn't Compare To You"
Winner: Mitch Allen


This month's Quiz features 2 Song Titles from multiple sources that convey opposite and/or differing points of view.

Example: Sally Durant the Showgirl's first number & a Pink Lady's virginal parody.

Answer: “Don't Look At Me” & “Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee”

1. A Flower Girl won't hit the hay & a Kern tune about wallflowers.
I Could Have Danced All Night  / I Won't Dance

2. Miss Zimmerman's high rise lament & Ms. Newman's Central Park opening number.
Down In The Depths On The 90th Floor / Up, Up, Up

3. Joey the Vineyard-hand's advice & Tilda Mullen's jukebox hit.
Don't Cry / Cry Like The Wind

4. Elvira's admonition & Babe's declaration.
You Better Love Me / I'm Not At All In Love

5. Sammy Fong's plea & a FOLLOW THE GIRLS showstopper.
Don't Marry Me / I Wanna Get Married

6. Where a “field mouse is nibblin' on a broom” & a featured tune in the Collette bio-musicals.
Lonely Room / The Room Is Filled With You

7. One of the added tunes for the final Mrs. Levi on Broadway & a spinster's lament in Chinatown.
Love, Look In My Window / Love Look Away

8. An ON YOUR TOES ballad & a Youmans/Caesar showstopper.
Glad To Be Unhappy/ I Want To Be Happy

9. Miss Poitrine's original opening number & Joe Dynamite's accusation.
The Truth / You're A Liar

10. A bootmaker's title tune & the Emcee's original currency number.
Walking Happy / Sitting Pretty

11. A Rome-n garment worker's lament & Madame Lucy's  declaration.
Nobody Makes A Pass At Me / They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me

12. Uncle Jacque's memorable ballad & a plaintive remembrance by Charles & Alan Jay.
I Don't Remember You / There's Always One You Can't Forget

13. The Mudge daughter's belted anthem & a haunting tune from ROBERTA.
Tomorrow / Yesterdays

14. The “Sugar Shell” number & Lily's message to Oscar.
Hey! Why Not? / Never

15. A Porter Folly from 1924 & Sky's song of realization.
I'm In Love Again / I've Never Been In Love Before

16. Molina's job description & 2 pals' x-rated admission on 174th Street.
Dressing Them Up / Undressing Girls With My Eyes

17. A partner's plea in SAY, DARLING & Lucille's invitation to husband Billy.
Dance Only With Me / You Can Dance With Any Girl At All

18. An urchin greasepaint tune & Honore's reflective number.
That's What It Is To Be Young / I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore

19. The title tune from Cohan's last musical role on Broadway & a golden tune from Steve & Eydie's Broadway show.
I'd Rather Be Right / How Could I Be So Wrong

20. The prophetic opening song that Paula sang to her daughter & a Kleban tune.
This Is As Good As It Gets / Better

21. A hopeful BY JUPITER male solo & an ALL AMERICAN eye opening male solo.
Wait Till You See Her / I've Just Seen Her

22. A selfish number from BOY MEETS BOY & a song sung by Noah.
Me / You

23. A directive from LEAVE IT TO ME & a hypno-therapist's  driving plea.
Get Out Of Town / Come Back To Me

24. A movie star's declaration on a moving train & a wish from 3 women in an OB/GYN office.
I've Got It All / I Want It All

25. A tune from MEXICAN HAYRIDE & a dying swordsman/poet's  plea.
I Love You / I Never Loved You



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