Movie Song of the Week: “Rich Man's Fugue”
From 1969's Sweet Charity, it's a song proving that even in the 1960s, people were parodying the dance styles of Baby Boomers. I would like to believe that Suzanne Charney -- the brunette girl with the ponytail -- went on to become a big star but unfortunately, she did not. But Ben Vereen became a big star, and you can catch a glimpse of him in the last third of the number. And of course, this movie's director -- dancer/choreographer Bob Fosse -- managed to become famous too.
I hope you all enjoy it.
From 1969's Sweet Charity, it's a song proving that even in the 1960s, people were parodying the dance styles of Baby Boomers. I would like to believe that Suzanne Charney -- the brunette girl with the ponytail -- went on to become a big star but unfortunately, she did not. But Ben Vereen became a big star, and you can catch a glimpse of him in the last third of the number. And of course, this movie's director -- dancer/choreographer Bob Fosse -- managed to become famous too.
I hope you all enjoy it.
Labels: Ben Vereen, Bob Fosse, Canciones de Cine de la Semana, Canciones de Cine de los Años 1960, Charity Hope Valentine, Noches de la Ciudad, Shirley MacLaine, Suzanne Charney
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