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  1. High Button Shoes is a 1947 musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Sammy Cahn and book by George Abbott and Stephen Longstreet. It was based on the semi-autobiographical 1946 novel The Sisters Liked Them Handsome by Stephen Longstreet. The story concerns the comic entanglements of the Longstreet family with two con men in ...

  2. When fast-talking conman Harrison Floy sets his sights on the quiet Longstreet family of suburban New Jersey, he sets in motion a series of comic misadventures, including dubious auto sales, bogus land schemes, and illegal football wagering.

  3. High Button Shoes was Jule Styne’s first Broadway hit and won Jerome Robbins his first Tony Award for choreography years before West Side Story and Gypsy (another Styne-Robbins collaboration). Follow the hysterical misad­ventures of two charismatic conmen as they proceed to bamboozle the Longstreet family—inciting a chase from New ...

  4. Bonus tracks include Jack Everly's 1992 RCA recordings of the overtures to HIGH BUTTON SHOES and HAZEL FLAGG. The BLONDES tracks are the original versions heard in the 78 RPM and LP releases, not the alternate takes heard on the Sony CD edition. The songs from SHOES are restored to their proper theatrical order. 1.

  5. High Button Shoes (1966) Original Air Date: November 20, 1966 The cast for this second TV version of the Broadway hit included Carol Lawrence, who had starred in "Subways Are For Sleeping," and Jack Cassidy, who had co-starred with Carol Burnett in "Fade Out - Fade In" and supplied the voice of Bob Cratchit in "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol."

  6. Jule Styne (pronunciado Yuli Estain) (31 de diciembre de 1905 – 20 de septiembre de 1994) fue un compositor de canciones angloestadounidense, famoso por una serie de musicales representados en el circuito de Broadway . Entre sus canciones más conocidas figuran "Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jule_StyneJule Styne - Wikipedia

    Jule Styne ( / ˈdʒuːli / JOO-lee; [1] born Julius Kerwin Stein; December 31, 1905 – September 20, 1994) [2] was an English-American songwriter and composer widely known for a series of Broadway musicals, including several famous frequently-revived shows that also became successful films: Gypsy, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Funny Girl. Early life.