Repertoire
A set-list of twenty songs was devised for the taping, including foreign-language selections in French and German, which would facilitate variant edits for differing European markets:
- "I Get a Kick Out of You"
- "You're the Cream in My Coffee"
- "My Blue Heaven"
- "See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have"
- "The Laziest Gal in Town"
- "When the World Was Young"
- "Johnny"
- "Go 'Way From My Window"
- "I Wish You Love"
- "White Grass"
- "Boomerang Baby"
- "La Vie en Rose"
- "Allein in Einer Grossen Stadt"
- "Lola"
- "Das Lied ist Aus"
- "Lili Marlene"
- "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"
- "Honeysuckle Rose"
- "Falling in Love Again (Can't Help It)"
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Famous quotes containing the word repertoire:
“For good teaching rests neither in accumulating a shelfful of knowledge nor in developing a repertoire of skills. In the end, good teaching lies in a willingness to attend and care for what happens in our students, ourselves, and the space between us. Good teaching is a certain kind of stance, I think. It is a stance of receptivity, of attunement, of listening.”
—Laurent A. Daloz (20th century)
“The best joke-tellers are those who have the patience to wait for conversation to come around to the point where the jokes in their repertoire have application.”
—Joseph Epstein (b. 1937)