Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim
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Stephen Sondheim
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A song written not by Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim for the 1965 musical Do I Hear a Waltz? – but by Sondheim himself, in 1960, for a proposed television musical called Do You Hear a Waltz? that would star Judy Holliday. (Both musicals would be based on the same play, Arthur Laurents’s 1952 p...
[YOUNG WOMAN]
Do I hear a waltz?
I don't understand
It sounds like a waltz
But where is the band?
A rose is a rose
And this isn't Vienna
It's me, I suppose—
Hold your hat! There it goes
Again a
Remarkable waltz
That seems to be real
But is it a waltz
Or just how I feel?
Peculiar‚ if true
But the Danube was never so blue
Every time I look up and see you
I hear a waltz!
A rose is a rose
And this isn't Vienna
It's me‚ I suppose—
Hold your hat! There it goes
Again a
Remarkable waltz
That seems to be real
But is it a waltz
Or just how I feel?
Peculiar‚ if true
But the Danube was never so blue
Every time I look up and see you
I hear a waltz!
Do I Hear a Waltz? (Do You Hear a Waltz?, 1960) was written by Stephen Sondheim.
Do I Hear a Waltz? (Do You Hear a Waltz?, 1960) was produced by Peter E. Jones.
Stephen Sondheim released Do I Hear a Waltz? (Do You Hear a Waltz?, 1960) on Tue Oct 25 2005.