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      • As performers they starred in A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green (1958).
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  2. A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green is a musical revue with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne, André Previn, Saul Chaplin, and Roger Edens.

  3. Comden and Green was a 60-year songwriting partnership, comprising Betty Comden (1917–2006) and Adolph Green (1914–2002). [1] They first worked together in 1941 at the Village Gate in New York City, as writers and performers in a nightclub act called The Revuers.

  4. Jun 16, 2024 · In the play, the song was sung at the end of a party scene, so, using that ingenious Broadway trick of turning the literal into something big and metaphorical, Betty and Adolph came up with the title: "The Party's Over". "Jule liked it," Betty Comden recalled, "and he sat straight down at the piano and set it.

  5. The song The Party's Over was written by Jule Styne, Adolph Green and Betty Comden and was first performed by Judy Holliday, Ensemble in 1956. It was first recorded and released by Carmen McRae with Orchestra directed by Jack Pleis in 1956.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adolph_GreenAdolph Green - Wikipedia

    As performers they starred in A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green (1958). They gained notoriety in film collaborating with Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly and Vincent Minnelli as part of Arthur Freed's production unit at Metro Goldwyn Mayer.

  7. Aug 16, 2024 · In addition, they also made their own appearance on Broadway in the stage show A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green both in 1958 and again in 1977, singing some of their own songs...

  8. Oct 25, 2002 · The Comden-Green song list also includes “The Party’s Over” and “Just in Time.” As performers, in 1958 they mounted their own two-person Broadway show, “A Party With Betty Comden and ...

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