The Story
Time – The Musical is an original A Frank Angle production featuring songs about time.
Program (Past posts)
Act 1: Time
Act 2: Specific Time
Act 3: Years
Act 4: Months
Act 5: Days and Weekdays
Act 6: Weekends
Act 7: Hour(s)
Act 8: Brevity
Act 9: Extended Time
Act 10
Act 10 is about compound time featuring song titles that include compound words in which one is time – such as nighttime, bedtime, springtime, etc.
Production Note
It has come to my attention that past acts have crashed browsers. Please 1) include the song title and artist in your text, and 2) paste the URL as part of your last line (not a new line). The latter will provide a link, thus not embed the actual video … but I don’t mind unembedding, so apologies are not necessary.
PS: I have schedule Act 11 for next week, but the conclusion will be in January.
Announcement
Ladies and gentlemen, two legends collaborate to kickoff Act 10. A grand AFA welcome to Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald with Summertime.
I was prepared, Frank. Here’s a classic from Mel Brooks, “Springtime for Hitler” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHmYIo7bcUw
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Lame,
LMAO … Thank you Thank You Thank you … as I had you pegged with that one! 🙂
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Frank, glad I scored a home run with you!
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… and others had this tune on their mind.
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Argh!!!! I had that picked out; I salute you for your good taste!
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I appreciate the salute!
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I love that one, V! Perfect.
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As you know, Cathy, I have a preference for the sentimental … or maybe just the mental portion of that word.
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Unable to play tonight. We are on a road trip and had no TIME to find an offering.
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Jim,
Never fear as I have one for you and Melanie for your road trip. I’m going to the original … thus Eddie Cochran with Summertime Blues. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeWC59FJqGc
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Both of mine were chosen, so I had to resort to remembering songs: Wintertime Love by the Doors: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LvMaPHmMw4
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Elyse,
Seems like my opener and Lame’s were popular picks … but well done going by into the time capsule for that one.
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Waaay before my time, but appropriate for my digs! “When It’s Springtime in the Rockies” by Gene Autry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qVJIjNvzi8
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Cathy,
Wow … the Singing Cowboy takes the stage for the first time in this musical. Love the fact that it’s also a different genre. Thanks.
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OK, Frank, this was a tough one and I was ready, except I was watching and grooving with Eric Clapton’s “Crossroads” DVD with friends when time was called. So, since Lame beat me to “Springtime with Hitler” here is my current choice, “Wintertime” by the Steve Miller Band http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6A6opUgoEc
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Lynn,
I didn’t know this song, but it’s a good one … and the images are outstanding!!!
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i thought this was a hard one, too, Frank. I looked for something with Teatime, but didn’t particularly like any that I found. So how about Journey – Anytime. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVzS22MY7N0
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Maddie,
Awesome choice!!!! Love when I get surprises!
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I’ll share the all time Christmas favorite—“Daytime Hustler” LOL! Enjoy The Divine Miss M, an entertainer for all seasons. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxLMoITzzN0
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Debra,
I don’t know this one … but I like the way it feels like several different genres. Thanks for this one!
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I’ll go with a well known classic – Ray Charles – Nighttime is the Right Time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuNzqDUvods
Enjoy!
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Guapo,
How can anyone not enjoy the touch of the blues. Fabulous addition!
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The Canadian perspective. Dan Hill – Sometimes when we touch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IATz8ZVTALo
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John,
And I wonder how many people are like me, thus not knowing this is a Canadian artist! Love the variations this act is getting.
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Been some good ones. Surprisingly hard to find sings in this one though.
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FYI: Next act is next week as I try to wrap this up. I announce the theme tomorrow.
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Then a new theme. Seems limitless.
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I have two more acts and an prologue planned … and then it’s on to a different theme. Actually hoped to end it by year’s end, but why fight it.
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Exactly. It’s a good series. Challenging and interesting. I have to figure out a creative way to rip it off. Lol.
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That would be easy …. Song Titles with ____.
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Ooh, I love this song! Good one!
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🙂
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how creative 🙂 my audio service is not working so i had to pretend i heard your video. i still cannot think of a song…maybe it will come by later… cheers ☺
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Sun,
I’ve got you covered, so here’s a young Kenny Rogers with Daytime Friends and Nighttime Lovers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUssyadpPic
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Pastime Paradise – Stevie Wonder http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H3Sv2zad6s
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Marina,
I didn’t know this one … but I like it … plus Stevie Wonder is a classic!
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It’s a brilliant song! You may have heard “Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio ft. L.V. 🙂
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Good morning Frank, today I’m going with that 70s classic – In The Summertime, by Mungo Jerry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvUQcnfwUUM
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Good Morning Alex,
Many thanks for selecting one of my favorites. Love it!
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I actually had one for this, but I cannot for the life of me find the dang video. It is Summertime by Bette Midler from one of her early concerts. That isn’t the entire name of the song, unfortunately I don’t have a good connection in the hotel.
Love your selection Frank.
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Val,
I searched but couldn’t find whatever. Therefore, I will toss in this classic … actually in skit form … Dean Martin’s Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT0D0c_CSOk
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PS: Was it Daytime Hustler? If so, it’s already here via Debra.
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No, I am heading home today I will find it and post it. I have it bookmarked on my other computer.
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Oh well … hope you get a chance to watch the one I posted for you.
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I will, shutting down now but I will be back.
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I couldn’t find a Jazz Standard for this one, but here’s Matthew Morrison singing Younger Than Springtime from the Rogers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmsOaip-YE8
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Tim,
One from a classic musical is an excellent choice. I found a version from the film, thus substituted it.
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I was on the fence between Ella Fitzgerald’s “Summertime” and Flight of the Conchords’ “Business Time”. Since the former is something everyone has heard of, I went with the latter. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqZcYPEszN8
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Twixt,
Another reason not to use Summertime was that I used it opening the act. The producer nixed your other entry because “business time” is not a compound word …. and the AFA official dictionary didn’t acknowledge “businesstime” as legit … so … with you waiting for a move to the UK, thought this one by from across the pond would be appropriate … it’s George Harrison with I’d Have You Anytime.
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I’m going with ‘Time to Say Goodbye’ by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. Just love him and their version of this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl9WMIPzd6w I hope you love it as much as I do.
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Renee,
A wonderful song indeed, but it doesn’t qualify for this act … so here’s a old love song with a bouncy beat from Cincinnati’s own Doris Day with Love Me in the Daytime … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDQyCx2qaY4
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I must say going through these comments I’m impressed that you have such a large grab-bag full of alternates for those of us who don’t know how to follow directions. Thanks for the help! 😉
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🙂 … glad to help!
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“Younger than Springtime” from South Pacific. I was hoping that no-one had thought of this before me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmsOaip-YE8
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AD,
Oops … Tim (a few above you had this one). Knowing you are a pianist, here’s a honky-tonk piano classic for you, Alexander Ragtime Band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U0mX8tEfeY
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As a lifelong Whovian, I love this!
Well done!
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Hook,
Using Summertime Blues by The Who was a thought, but went with the original for Jim. Nonetheless, you can’t get away without a song. Here’s 90’s hottie Patty Smyth with Don Hensley with Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdzbjUWu2VU
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I know you will have all the time in the world, Love the music you added 🙂
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Sue,
In the Time: The Musical series, I don’t let visitors easily get away without a song. So here’s one for you … Daytime by Cat Stevens … which has wonderful images! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaJg8nGfLEM
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Love Cat Stevens! Thank YOU! 🙂
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Sly & the Family Stone’s “Hot Fun in the Summertime.” Always reminds me of the beach. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NVVe1DkVsQ
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Robin,
Hooray for you as Sly and the Family Stone were one of my favorites in HS. Good tune!!!!
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I just wanted to say….love this song.
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Cayman,
Hey there …. since you didn’t leave a song, here’s on for you … Mariah Carey …. Anytime You Need a Friend http://youtu.be/llcbkyMc3TI
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You’re the best, Cincinnati Kid.
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🙂
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I think I may actually have one this week… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtdzHgCQMCQ Nat King Cole – In The Good Old SUmmertime
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RoSY,
Actually, that is a tough one because “In the Good Old Summertime” is different from “In the Good Old Summer Time” … I didn’t know this but the song is that latter 😦 … but the producer decided to take it easy on you. However, to make sure, here’s one with two terms to make sure from Cincinnati’s own Pure Prairie League – Lifetime of Nighttime http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdbax3QDhm8
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Darlin’ I think this is cheating since you gave me this one… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZH1IWPBVYw
and I didn’t do the link correctly….it didn’t get “green”….. See what I mean? Moving on: Alison “Down By The River” on soundtrack to “Oh, Brother….” enchants me every time.
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HEY!!!!! IT WORKED!!!! GREEN IT IS!!!! WOW AM I FEELING SMUG….even though I think we cheated…….
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Cheers!
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Jots,
LOL … but I also told you want to do next time! Meanwhile, surprise … you did the link correctly!
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Cool. Cool. Late to the show, but thinking….
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Mouse,
Tough choices ahead, so here’s Hall & Oates with Everytime You Go Away http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsOBYLFlctM
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I was going to suggest Paul Young’s “Everytime You Go Away,” but thought the producer of this production might question “everytime” since it’s not currently considered a compound word (but popular usage may change that). Good to know it is acceptable. 🙂
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You are wise to be cautious of the producer, but I imagine “everytime” would be accepted … although some tried to use Summer Time thinking it was Summertime … but that was an oddity.
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You’re something else, Frank, you truly are. REALLY crashed browsers? 🙂
Loved the video too. Oh, reminisce…
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Noeleen,
Yep – embedded videos can create havoc on browsers, so in the interest of readers seeing the post, this works …. but I wish it wasn’t so. Meanwhile, you can’t get off easy without a song … so here’s Once in a Lifetime by the Talking Heads. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7pVjl4Rrtc
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