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Marvin Hamlisch

Artist Song
Barbra Streisand  The Way We Were  
Carly Simon  Nobody Does It Better  
Marvin Hamlisch  The Entertainer (The Sting Soundtrack Version - Orchestra Version)  
Melissa Manchester  Through the Eyes of Love (Theme from the Motion Picture "Ice Castles")  
Caroline O'Connor  What I Did for Love (From "A Chorus Line")  
Lorrie Morgan & Sammy Kershaw  I Finally Found Someone  
Susan Egan  Nothing  
Lea Salonga  Fallin'  
Lesley Gore & Claus Ogerman  Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows  
Barbra Streisand  Leading With Your Heart  
Marvin Hamlisch  Ride to Atlantis  
Steve Tyrell  Trust Me  
John Barrowman  Dreamers (From "Jean Seberg")  
Stephanie Mills  Better Than Ever  
Taylor Dayne  I Know the Feeling  
Liza Minnelli  The Travelin' Life  
Gemma Craven  They're Playing My Song (Hers)  
Marvin Hamlisch  Hooker's Hooker (The Sting Soundtrack Version)  
Baayork Lee & Cameron Mason  Montage, Pt. 1: Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love  
Marvin Hamlisch  Love Theme  
Barbra Streisand & Bryan Adams  I Finally Found Someone  
Lea Salonga  I Still Believe In Love  
Brian D'Arcy James  At the Fountain  
Susan Egan  Just for Tonight  
Company  One (Reprise) / Finale  
Orchestra  Entr'acte  
Marvin Hamlisch  Sellout  
Donna McKechnie  The Music and the Mirror  
Barbra Streisand  Did You Know It Was Me?  
Lesley Gore & Hutch Davie  California Nights  
Stacey Logan  Rita's Tune  
Gemma Craven  I Still Believe In Love  
Pamela Blair  Dance: Ten; Looks: Three  
John Lithgow, Brian D'Arcy James & Ensemble  Welcome to the Night  
Marvin Hamlisch  The Tanker  
Marvin Hamlisch  Coney Island Fun  
Marvin Hamlisch  Trust Me (Instrumental)  
Barbra Streisand  Niagara  
Marvin Hamlisch  Songs Without Words  
Gemma Craven  If He Really Knew Me  
Ensemble  Dirt  
Carole Bishop, Kay Cole & Nancy Lane  At the Ballet  
Gemma Craven & Tom Conti  When You're In My Arms  
Marvin Hamlisch  Nobody Does It Better (Instrumental)  
Marvin Hamlisch  Train Ride to Brooklyn  
Marvin Hamlisch  The Informant (Solo Piano)  
Barbra Streisand  The Way We Were  
Bernard Dotson & Ensemble  Laughin' All the Way to the Bank  
Don Percassi & Renee Baughman  Sing!  
Barbra Streisand  The Clicker Blues  
Marvin Hamlisch  Solace (The Sting Soundtrack Version) [Piano Version]  
Marvin Hamlisch  Anya  
Peggy Lee  Through the Eyes of Love  
Gemma Craven & Tom Conti  Right  
Marvin Hamlisch  Conclusion  
Various Artists  Montage, Pt. 4: Gimme the Ball  
Jack Noseworthy & Ensemble  One Track Mind  
Barbra Streisand  Simple Pleasures  
Marvin Hamlisch  Rite On the Brooklyn Bridge  
Marvin Hamlisch  The Informant  
John Lithgow & Ensemble  Don't Look Now  
Marvin Hamlisch  Bond 77  
Marvin Hamlisch  Luther (The Sting Soundtrack Version)  
Jack Noseworthy & Marvin Hamlisch  I Cannot Hear the City  
Marvin Hamlisch  The Raid  
Barbra Streisand  Look What I've Got  
Barbra Streisand  Everytime You Hear Auld Lang Syne  
Marvin Hamlisch  Easy Winners (The Sting Soundtrack Version)  
Marvin Hamlisch  Stingo and Sophie Together  
Marvin Hamlisch  The Pyramids  
Various Artists  Montage, Pt. 2: Nothing  
Marvin Hamlisch  The Glove  
Barbra Streisand  Like Pretty  
Marvin Hamlisch  Car Meeting  
Marvin Hamlisch  Stingo, Polish Lullaby  

Comment:

It can be exhausting simply [i]listing[/i] the accomplishments of Marvin Hamlisch, the man behind the music for — deep inhale — Broadway legends like [i]A Chorus Line[/i] and [i]They're Playing Our Song[/i], and monumental movies [i]The Sting[/i], [i]The Way We Were[/i], and [i]The Spy Who Loved Me[/i]; the master craftsman whose tunes have taken wing through the voices of Barbra Streisand, Liza Minnelli, Peggy Lee, and many more. From [i]A Chorus Line[/i]'s "One" and "What I Did For Love" to "I Finally Found Someone" — from [i]The Mirror Has Two Faces[/i] — Hamlisch has proven that the door didn't slam shut on writing true [i]standards[/i] when the Tin Pan Alley era passed. From silver-screen soundtrack glory to pure pop perfection, we've served up the brightest moments of Hamlisch's unparalleled five-decade journey for your listening pleasure.
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