Talk:Elaine Stritch
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I apologize for my last edit to this page. The link wasn't properly coded, and in trying to fix it, I linked to the disambiguation page for "Company" -- I have no idea how to link specifically to Company, the Sondheim musical. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.172.248.132 (talk • contribs).
[edit] It's fixed now ...
By copying a reference that worked correctly from elsewhere in the article. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.172.248.132 (talk • contribs).
Although Zip is from Pal Joey, it was also interpolated into a mid-50's (1954?) revival of On You Toes, which is where Stritch attracted notice with her rendition. There is an out of print OCR of that production.
The On Your Toes interpolation was not Zip but You Took Advantage Of Me. It's on the cast album you mention. I added it while amplifying Stritch's stage credits. Fred Lane 05:12, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
I'm so embarrassed. You are quite correct of course (about Zip). I must have been in some alternative musical show universe when I wrote that. -Steve