SIDE BY SIDE BY SEYMOUR GLICK


Composer: Steve Allen
Lyricist: Steve Allen

Opened: May 15, 1998, West End Theatre, N.Y.C.
Closed: June 6, 1998


Note: An earlier incarnation of this show was titled SEYMOUR GLICK IS ALIVE BUT SICK. See the entry for that show for additional songs not found in this production. Songs which also appeared in the 1983 Santa Monica version of SEYMOUR GLICK IS ALIVE BUT SICK are noted with an asterisk. No attempt has been made to provide disclogical information for any song parodies.


*Carne Asada (originally used in THE AL CHEMIST SHOW):

1. Steve Allen on the Air, CD/Varese Sarabande 5703 (Steve Allen)
2. Hey, Ma!, CD/DRG 91408 (Kaye Ballard with orchestra conducted by Frank Ortega)


Forgetting:

1. Steve Allen on the Air, CD/Varese Sarabande 5703 (Steve Allen)


*This Could Be The Start Of Something Big (originally used in THE BACHELOR):

I have not attempted to provide discological information for this standard.


Unrecorded Material:

*Ah Choo
Anytime
Between Consenting Adults
Blamin' The Jews
*Call Me, But Not Collect
*(It Was) A Carnival In Rio
*Cleveland
Day And Night, I Am The One (presumably a parody of "Night And Day" by Cole Porter) (also used in the 1982 St. Regis version of SEYMOUR GLICK IS ALIVE BUT SICK)
Ess A Doggie
Expletive Deleted
*Flop Sweat
The Girl With Emphysema (presumably a parody of "The Girl From Ipanema" by Vinícius de Moraes, Norman Gimbel, Antonio Carlos Jobim)
*Guacamole Dip (also used in the1982 St. Regis version of SEYMOUR GLICK IS ALIVE BUT SICK)
*(I Just Have to Take You Wherever I Go Because) I Can't Stand To Kiss You Goodbye
I Like Sad Songs By The French
If You Knew Sushi Like I Know Sushi (presumably a parody of "If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie" by Joseph Meyer and Buddy DeSylva) (also used in the1982 St. Regis version of SEYMOUR GLICK IS ALIVE BUT SICK)
I'll Be Shtupping You In Hallways (presumably a parody of "I'll Be Seeing You" by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal)
*(Let's Go To) Lake Louise And Banff
Mouth To Mouth Resuscitation
*On Golden Pond
Oy!
*(A) Sentimental Schmuck
*Song Of Holland (aka "Faggots And Dikes")
*(When They) Stop The Stopoon (presumably a parody to "Begin The Beguine" by Cole Porter)
Tea For Twelve (presumably a parody to "Tea For Two" by Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar)
*The Thing
*Typical Dull Dumb Opening Song