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- From: eliz@world.std.com (Elizabeth Lear Newman)
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- Subject: Re: On a Clear Day You Can See Forever?
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 11:45:22 -0600
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- joann@ariadne.SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Jo Ann Malina):
- >>It's the title of a song. I've heard Barbra Streisand and Robert
- >>Goulet sing it. It's from a 1960's musical (well, maybe early 70's)
- >>called "The Fantastiks," which had a successful run on Broadway.
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- pirmann@porthos.rutgers.edu (David Pirmann):
- >It's not from "The Fantasticks." "The Fantasticks" successful
- >run is off-Broadway, and has been running for 30 years. But the song
- >you mention is *not* from that show. Perhaps someone on
- >rec.arts.theater can help us out and tell us where it is really from.
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- "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" is a 1970 movie musical starring
- Barbra Streisand, Yves Montand, and Jack Nicholson.
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- ...eliz
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