Lionel Bart

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Consider Yourself 01:49 Tools
I'd Do Anything 02:53 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me 03:54 Tools
Oom-Pah-Pah 03:17 Tools
Reviewing the Situation 04:18 Tools
Be Back Soon 02:41 Tools
It's A Fine Life 03:39 Tools
Boy For Sale 03:39 Tools
Where Is Love? 02:52 Tools
Who Will Buy? 04:35 Tools
Where Is Love 03:35 Tools
Oliver! 01:45 Tools
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two 02:57 Tools
Food, Glorious Food 04:01 Tools
Pick a Pocket or Two 02:42 Tools
Overture 02:01 Tools
That's Your Funeral 02:26 Tools
Food, Glorious Food / Oliver! 05:46 Tools
My Name 02:38 Tools
I Shall Scream 02:53 Tools
Finale (Where Is Love?/Consider Yourself) 00:00 Tools
From Russia With Love 02:42 Tools
Reviewing The Situation (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me (Reprise) 02:16 Tools
Finale 02:59 Tools
Give Us a Kiss for Christmas 02:10 Tools
Food Glorious Food 03:58 Tools
You've Got to Pick-a-Pocket or Two 00:42 Tools
Who Will Buy 04:32 Tools
Oom Pah Pah 03:41 Tools
You've Got To Pick A Pocket Or 02:54 Tools
Rum Tum Tum 03:05 Tools
Oliver 00:56 Tools
Anything 01:23 Tools
Oliver's Escape 00:56 Tools
Prologue 01:13 Tools
It's A Fine Life (Reprise) 01:38 Tools
Oliver! (Reprise) 00:43 Tools
The Robbery 00:58 Tools
Oliver (reprise) 00:51 Tools
Consider Yourself (From 'Oliver') 01:15 Tools
Consider Yourself (Remastered) 04:02 Tools
Food, Glorious Food (From 'Oliver') 02:44 Tools
London Bridge 04:00 Tools
Finale (Where Is Love? / Consider Yourself) 01:15 Tools
Who Will You Buy 04:22 Tools
Consider Yourself - From "Oliver!" 02:49 Tools
Oliver Reprise 00:40 Tools
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two - Bruce Prochnik, Clive Revill 04:22 Tools
Overture/Food, Glorious Food 01:15 Tools
Food, Glorious Food/Oliver! 01:15 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me Reprise 01:15 Tools
Boy for Sale; Where Is Love? 04:27 Tools
My Name! 02:44 Tools
Overture/Food Glorious Food - The Boys 02:44 Tools
As Long as He Needs Me - Georgia Brown 02:44 Tools
Where Is Love (repise) 02:44 Tools
I Shall Scream! 02:40 Tools
Where Is Love? (Reprise) 01:39 Tools
Reviewing the Situation (Reprise) - Clive Revill 01:39 Tools
As Long as He Needs Me (Reprise) - Georgia Brown 02:44 Tools
Food, Glorious Food (Remastered) 03:53 Tools
Overture / Food, Glorious Food 04:30 Tools
Be Back Soon - The Boys, Michael Goodman, Bruce Prochnik, Clive Revill 01:39 Tools
Finale (Food Glorious Food/Consider Yourself/I'd Do) 02:54 Tools
Living Doll 03:29 Tools
Consider Yourself - Remastered 02:49 Tools
Boy for Sale; Where Is Love? - Wiloughby Goddard, Bruce Prochnik 01:39 Tools
Reviewing The Situation - Reprise, Remastered 00:57 Tools
May a Man be Merry? 02:54 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me (From 'Oliver') 02:50 Tools
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two - Remastered 02:08 Tools
Food, Glorious Food - Remastered 04:22 Tools
Oliver! (Remastered) 01:32 Tools
Medley Finale: Food / Glorious Food / Consider Yourself / I'd Do Anything - Medley, Remastered 02:50 Tools
Oliver! - Reprise, Remastered 00:38 Tools
Oom-Pah-Pah - Georgia Brown 03:29 Tools
Reviewing the Situation - Clive Revill 03:29 Tools
Consider Yourself - Crowd, Michael Goodman, Bruce Prochnik 00:57 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me - Reprise, Remastered 02:09 Tools
Finale: Food Glorious Food / Consider Yourself / I'd Do Anything 00:57 Tools
Reviewing The Situation (From 'Oliver') 01:39 Tools
Who Will You Buy - Remastered 03:52 Tools
Overture/Food Glorious Food 04:30 Tools
Oliver! - The Boys, Wiloughby Goddard, Hope Jackman, Bruce Prochnik 03:53 Tools
I Shall Scream - Wiloughby Goddard, Hope Jackman 03:53 Tools
I'd Do Anything - Georgia Brown, Michael Goodman, Alice Playten, Bruce Prochnik, Clive Revill 03:53 Tools
Oom-Pah-Pah (Remastered) 02:57 Tools
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two (Remastered) 02:49 Tools
Boy for Sale (Remastered) 04:22 Tools
You've Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two (From 'Oliver') 01:39 Tools
May A Man Be Merry 00:45 Tools
Be Back Soon - Remastered 02:08 Tools
Oom-Pah-Pah (From 'Oliver') 02:53 Tools
Oom-Pah-Pah - Remastered 04:07 Tools
Lock Up Your Daughters 02:45 Tools
Where Is Love? (Remastered) 02:48 Tools
Consider Yourself (From "Oliver!") 02:53 Tools
Oliver, Oliver 02:53 Tools
Oliver! - Remastered 02:08 Tools
Who Will You Buy (Remastered) 02:52 Tools
Where Is Love? - Remastered 04:07 Tools
I'd Do Anything (Remastered) 02:13 Tools
Food, Glorious Food - From 'Oliver' 02:13 Tools
Oliver! - As Long As He Needs Me 02:08 Tools
Dr. Kinsey Says 03:15 Tools
Food Glorious Food- Consider Yourself-i'd Do Anything 02:52 Tools
Medley Finale: Food / Glorious Food / Consider Yourself / I'd Do Anything (Medley, Remastered) 04:22 Tools
37- Where Is Love s3e11 03:15 Tools
Where Is Love (reprise) 01:39 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me (Remastered) 02:08 Tools
Coffin Music 00:45 Tools
Contempery 02:54 Tools
G'night Dearie 04:15 Tools
I Shall Scream (Remastered) 04:07 Tools
That's Your Funeral (Remastered) 02:08 Tools
Hij kan niet zonder mij 02:49 Tools
Reviewing The Ituation 00:58 Tools
Zeg Het Maar 02:13 Tools
Oliver! (Reprise, Remastered) 02:08 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me (Reprise, Remastered) 02:08 Tools
Reviewing the Situation (Reprise, Remastered) 02:08 Tools
Consider Yourself (Reprise) 01:49 Tools
Consider Yourself - From 'Oliver' 01:49 Tools
It's a Fine Life - Remastered 02:08 Tools
How Now Brown Cow 02:13 Tools
As Long as He Needs Me [*] 02:13 Tools
Fine Life 02:54 Tools
Oliver!/Where Is Love 04:15 Tools
Reviewing the Situation (Remastered) 04:07 Tools
Reviewing the Situation - Remastered 02:08 Tools
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two [*] 02:57 Tools
Food, Glorious Food (Overture) 02:57 Tools
Boy for Sale - Remastered 02:08 Tools
That's Your Funeral - Remastered 02:08 Tools
Oliver!/Who Will Buy? 02:57 Tools
In Memoriam 02:54 Tools
Be Back Soon (Remastered) 04:07 Tools
Reviewing the Situation [*] 04:22 Tools
Just Let It Happen 02:42 Tools
It's a Fine Life (Remastered) 02:08 Tools
Hoempapa 02:54 Tools
I'm Reviewing the Situation 02:08 Tools
From Russia With Love - From Russia With Love (Perf. By Matt Monro) (2:35) 01:00 Tools
I Shall Scream - Remastered 02:08 Tools
My Name - Remastered 02:08 Tools
As Long as She Needs Me 02:08 Tools
From Russia with Love (arr. N. Raine) 02:08 Tools
When Does the Ravishing Begin? 02:08 Tools
Overture & Food, Glorious Food 04:35 Tools
London Bridge/The Chase 04:07 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me - Remastered 02:08 Tools
Koop Bij Mij 02:08 Tools
Our Hotel 02:54 Tools
Pile / As Long As He Needs Me 02:54 Tools
Food Glorious Food 02:08 Tools
It's A Fine Life 02:08 Tools
Consider Yourself! 02:08 Tools
As Long As He Needs Me (From "Oliver") 02:42 Tools
Finale (From "Oliver") 02:08 Tools
-06- You've Got To Pick a Pocket or Two 02:08 Tools
Vlug Terug 03:52 Tools
Oom-pah-pah (1962) 02:42 Tools
My Name (Remastered) 02:42 Tools
Food, Glorious Food (From "Oliver") 02:08 Tools
Oliver!, Act II: As Long as He Needs Me 02:08 Tools
From Russia With Love - From Russia With Love (2:35) 02:08 Tools
Handful of Songs 02:08 Tools
Who Will Buy? (From "Oliver") 02:08 Tools
Consider Yourself (1963) 02:08 Tools
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two (From "Oliver") 02:42 Tools
Oom Pah Pah! 02:42 Tools
/ Thats Your Funeral 02:42 Tools
Dear Mum 02:42 Tools
Mijn Naam 02:42 Tools
Reviewing the Situation (From "Oliver") 02:42 Tools
Consider Yourself (From "Oliver") 02:42 Tools
Who Will Buy? (Oliver!) 02:42 Tools
Boy for Sale / Where is Love? 02:42 Tools
From Russia with Love (arr. D. Reith) 03:52 Tools
Oom Pah-Pah 03:52 Tools
Pikken, Wat Je Pakken Kan 03:52 Tools
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Bart was born Lionel Begleiter the youngest of seven surviving children in East London to Galician Jews, and grew up in Stepney. His father worked as a tailor in a garden shed in London E1. The family had escaped the pogroms in Galicia which was then part of the Austrian Empire. Lionel later changed his name to Bart derived from the name of the silk screen printing firm he and John Gorman[1] created ("G & B Arts", for Gorman and Begleiter) after he had completed his National Service with the Royal Air Force. As a young man he was quite an accomplished painter. When Lionel Bart was six years old a teacher told his parents that he was a musical genius. His parents gave him an old violin, but he did not apply himself and the lessons stopped. At the age of 16 he obtained a scholarship to St Martin's School of Art but he was expelled for "mischievousness", and he gave up his ambition to be a painter. However, he took jobs in silk-screen printing works and commercial art studios. He never learned to read or write musical notation; this did not stop him from becoming a highly significant personality in the development of British rock and pop music. [edit] Songwriting He started his songwriting career in amateur theatre. first at The International Youth Centre in 1952 where he and a friend wrote a revue together called IYC Revue 52. The following year the pair auditioned for a production of the Leonard Irwin play The Wages Of Eve at Unity Theatre, London. Shortly after Bart began composing songs for Unity Theatre, contributing material (including the title song) to their 1953 revue Turn It Up, and songs for their 1953 pantomime, an agit prop version of Cinderella. While at Unity he was talent spotted by Joan Littlewood and so joined Theatre Workshop. [2] He first gained widespread recognition through his songwriting, which includes the hits Livin' Doll (written for Cliff Richard) and Rock with the Cavemen, Handful of Songs, Butterfingers and Little White Bull (for Tommy Steele). During this period, Mike Pratt as well as Steele were his songwriting partners. In 1957, he won three Ivor Novello Awards, a further four in 1958, and two in 1960. He wrote the theme song for the 1963 James Bond film From Russia With Love. His other hits include: Do You Mind? (by Anthony Newley and Andy Williams), Easy Going Me (Adam Faith) and Always You And Me (with Russ Conway) [edit] Musical theatre His first professional musical was the 1959 Lock Up Your Daughters, based on an 18th century play by Henry Fielding. Following that, Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be produced by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, was notable for encouraging the use of authentic Cockney accents on the London stage. Oliver! (1960), based on Dickens' Oliver Twist was a huge hit from the very beginning, and has sustained its popularity to the present day. The original stage musical which starred Ron Moody and Georgia Brown spawned such song hits as As Long As He Needs Me and Consider Yourself. In 1968 it was made into a film starring Ron Moody, Oliver Reed and Shani Wallis which won several Oscars, including best film. Subject to belief, Lionel actually wrote the part of Nancy for singing star Alma Cogan and not his childhood friend Georgia Brown. Alma was unable to commit to Oliver! at Wimbledon Theatre. It is estimated that around this time Bart was earning 16 pounds a minute from Oliver!. Bart's next two musicals, Blitz! (1962) (the song Far Away produced another hit for Shirley Bassey) and Maggie May (1964), had respectable West End runs (Blitz!, at the time London's most expensive musical ever, had a run of 568 performances[3]); but Twang! (1965) was a notorious flop and La Strada (1969), which opened on Broadway in New York City, closed after only one performance. Bart used his personal finances to try to rescue them, selling his rights to others of his works, including Oliver!, in order to generate capital. By 1972, Bart was bankrupt, with debts of £73,0000. He turned to drink, and a twenty-year period of depression ensued, from which he ultimately recovered, attending Alcoholics Anonymous[4]. He continued writing songs and themes for films, but his only real success in his later years was "Happy Endings", a 1989 advertising jingle for Abbey National. In 1986 Bart received a special Ivor Novello Award for his life's achievement. Cameron Mackintosh, who owned half the rights to Oliver!, revived the musical at the London Palladium in 1994 in a version rewritten by Lionel Bart. Mackintosh gave Lionel a share of the production royalties. Lionel Bart was often publicly and romantically linked with Judy Garland or Alma Cogan. Bart died in 1999 after a long hard struggle with cancer[4] and his funeral took place at Golders Green Crematorium. A musical play based on Bart's life and using his songs, It's a Fine Life was staged at the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch in 2006[5]. [edit] West End theatrical credits Lock Up Your Daughters (1959) - lyricist Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be (1959) - composer, lyricist Oliver! (1960) - composer, lyricist, writer Blitz! (1962) - composer, lyricist, writer Maggie May (1964) - composer, lyricist Twang! (1965) - composer, lyricist La Strada (1969) - co-composer, co-lyricist [edit] Work on Broadway Oliver! (1963) - musical - composer, lyricist, and bookwriter - Tony Award for Best Composer and Lyricist, Tony Nominations for Best Musical and Best Author of a Musical A return engagement of the original production played in 1965, and a revival in 1984. 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