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  1. City of Angels (musical) City of Angels. (musical) City of Angels is a satirical musical comedy with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by David Zippel, and a book by Larry Gelbart. The show takes a critical look at Hollywood through the eyes of Stine, a successful writer who is adapting his latest novel into a film.

  2. Cy Coleman has managed to find time for film work as well. He has scored the music for such films as "Father Goose," "Power," "Garbo Talks," "Family Business" and "Sweet Charity," for which he won an Oscar nomination. Coleman has also been honored with a star-studded tribute at Avery Fisher Hall and the Irvin Fold Humanitarian Award from The ...

  3. Cy Coleman, the Tony Award-winning Broadway composer who rose from child classical pianist to jazz player to master of the catchy show tune, died Nov. 18 of a heart attack, according to friends ...

  4. Cy Coleman. American composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist. Born June 14, 1929, New York City, New York, USA. Ded November 18, 2004, (age of 75) New York City, New York, USA. He was inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1981. Songs he's known for include "Witchcraft", "The Best Is Yet to Come". and "Big Spender" to name just a few.

  5. S. Songs with music by Cy Coleman ‎ (11 P) Categories: Compositions by composer. American compositions and recordings. Cy Coleman.

  6. 2014 UK Tour. 2017 Off-West End. Barnum is an American musical with a book by Mark Bramble, lyrics by Michael Stewart, and music by Cy Coleman. It is based on the life of showman P. T. Barnum, covering the period from 1835 through 1880 in America and major cities of the world where Barnum took his performing companies.

  7. American Theatre editor-in-chief Rob Weinert-Kendt wrote of the song in 2020, "It's got a sharp lyric by Carolyn Leigh and a wonderfully sneaky chart by Cy Coleman, a jazzman who happened to write for the musical theatre. The key to its success is in its marriage of those two elements; it's a song about essentially cornering someone, not with ...