Marti Webb

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Take That Look Off Your Face 02:59 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday 03:43 Tools
Love Changes Everything 03:37 Tools
Only He 04:11 Tools
It's Not The End Of The World (If He's Married) 02:14 Tools
The Last Man in My Life 03:29 Tools
Ben 02:56 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face (Reprise) 00:51 Tools
Anything But Lonely 02:40 Tools
It's Not The End Of The World (If I Lose Him) 00:39 Tools
Take That Look off Your Face [From Tell Me on a Sunday] 03:30 Tools
Take That Loof Off Your Face 03:28 Tools
Take that look of your face 00:00 Tools
Letter Home To England 01:11 Tools
Let Me Finish 02:23 Tools
You Made Me Think You Were In Love 02:23 Tools
Second Letter Home 01:14 Tools
Sheldon Bloom 03:28 Tools
Capped Teeth And Caesar Salad 02:51 Tools
Come Back With The Same Look In Your Eyes 03:23 Tools
It's Not The End Of The World (If He's Younger) 02:12 Tools
I'm Very You, You're Very Me 02:56 Tools
Nothing Like You've Ever Known 03:06 Tools
The Phantom Of The Opera 03:06 Tools
Memory 04:14 Tools
Let's Talk About You 02:12 Tools
I Dreamed a Dream 03:50 Tools
Let Me Finish - Reprise 02:18 Tools
Always There 03:31 Tools
Let Me Finish (Reprise) 05:09 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face - Reprise 01:17 Tools
The Music of the Night 03:19 Tools
If You Leave Me Now 03:41 Tools
Take That Look off Your Face (From Tell Me On a Sunday" 03:41 Tools
The Phantom of the Opera - Single Album Version 03:42 Tools
All By Myself 03:50 Tools
Life On Mars 04:07 Tools
Another Suitcase In Another Hall 02:58 Tools
Think of Me - Single Album Version 03:50 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face [Song And Dance] 03:50 Tools
Almost Like Being in Love 02:12 Tools
Don't Cry For Me Argentina 04:43 Tools
Memory - From Cats 04:12 Tools
Losing My Mind 03:50 Tools
I Am What I Am 03:25 Tools
The Music of the Night - Single Album Version 04:07 Tools
Ready For Roses Now 04:01 Tools
Angel of Music - Single Album Version 02:42 Tools
Overture 04:12 Tools
The Wind Beneath My Wings 03:23 Tools
The Point of No Return - Single Album Version 02:12 Tools
Don't Let The Moment Pass 03:40 Tools
Tell Me on a Sunday [Tell Me on a Sunday] 04:43 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face [from 'Song and Dance'] 03:30 Tools
Love Of My Life 03:58 Tools
When Love Was All We Had 03:48 Tools
In One of My Weaker Moments 03:47 Tools
My Foolish Heart 03:56 Tools
Music of the Night 05:00 Tools
Love Changes Everything (Aspects of Love) 03:37 Tools
Do It Again 04:32 Tools
Fantasy 03:36 Tools
The Mirror (Angel of Music) - Single Album Version 03:56 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face (Song & Dance) 03:37 Tools
Angel Of Music 03:56 Tools
I've Been In Love Too Long 03:21 Tools
It Had To Be You 04:22 Tools
Part Time Love 03:44 Tools
Once You Lose Your Heart 03:38 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face From "Tell Me On A Sunday" 03:00 Tools
Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again - Single Album Version 03:37 Tools
The Music Of The Night - From The Phantom Of The Opera 04:57 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Take That Look Off Your Face 03:37 Tools
Send in the clowns 04:48 Tools
Masquerade - Single Album Version 05:00 Tools
Rainbow High 02:20 Tools
All I Ask of You (Reprise) - Single Album Version 04:57 Tools
Love Changes Everything [Aspects of Love] 03:36 Tools
All I Ask Of You 04:57 Tools
Another Suitcase In Another Hall (from Evita) 03:00 Tools
Overture - Single Album Version 03:36 Tools
The Point Of No Return 03:36 Tools
Little Lotte .../The Mirror ... (Angel Music) 03:36 Tools
Memory (Cats) 04:14 Tools
Take That Look Off Your [From Tell Me on a Sunday] 03:30 Tools
Buenos Aires 03:12 Tools
Losing My Mind - From Follies 03:57 Tools
Prima Donna - Single Album Version 02:20 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Tell Me On A Sunday 02:20 Tools
Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer - Medley/Single Album Version 02:20 Tools
I Love New York 02:42 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday (Tell Me On A Sunday) 02:42 Tools
It's not the end of the world 02:42 Tools
Blow, Gabriel, Blow 04:14 Tools
Only He [Starlight Express] 04:10 Tools
Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again 04:10 Tools
Masquerade / Why So Silent 04:10 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday [from 'Song & Dance'] 04:14 Tools
Lloyd Webber: It's Not The End Of The World (If I Lose Him) 01:38 Tools
Prologue - The Stage Of Paris Opéra House, 1905 03:57 Tools
Magical Lasso 03:57 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday - From Tell Me On A Sunday 03:46 Tools
I Could Be So Good for You 03:26 Tools
Another Suitcase in Another Hall (from 'Evita') 04:14 Tools
Take that look off your face 1980 03:28 Tools
Only Love 04:15 Tools
Married Man 01:38 Tools
Don't Cry for Me Argentina (From "Evita") 03:11 Tools
If he walked into my life 04:03 Tools
I don't know how to love him 04:03 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face [reprise] 03:26 Tools
I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You 02:26 Tools
The Last Man In My Life [Tell Me On A Sunday/Song & Dance] 03:29 Tools
Anything But Lonely [Aspects of Love] 02:39 Tools
I Remember .../Stranger Than You Dream It ... 02:39 Tools
Notes .../Prima Donna 02:39 Tools
Cheers 02:54 Tools
Down Once More .../Track Down This Murderer ... 04:03 Tools
Entr'Acte - Act Two - Six Months Later 04:03 Tools
Embraceable You 02:58 Tools
Your Ears Should Be Burning Now 03:53 Tools
Moonlighting 03:03 Tools
It's Still the Same Dream 02:57 Tools
Why Have You Brought Me Here 02:26 Tools
The Overture 02:26 Tools
Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh 02:26 Tools
But Not For Me 02:34 Tools
Someone To Watch Over Me 04:25 Tools
To Have and to Hold 02:36 Tools
Buenos Aires (From "Evita") 01:37 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face (From Song And Dance) 03:28 Tools
Take The Look Off Your Face 02:57 Tools
Wandering Child .../Bravo, Monsieur ... 02:54 Tools
Summertime 03:15 Tools
Another Suitcase in Another Hall (From "Evita") 04:07 Tools
Reprise: Capped Teeth And Caesar Salad 03:30 Tools
Anyone Can Fall in Love 03:22 Tools
No One Will Ever Know You 02:42 Tools
Rainbow High (From "Evita") 03:51 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face (Song And Dance) 02:57 Tools
The Man I Love 04:07 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday (Song & Dance) 03:30 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday (original version) 03:30 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face (Tell Me on a Sunday) 03:51 Tools
Someday Soon 03:51 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Capped Teeth And Caesar Salad 02:52 Tools
He's Not You 03:31 Tools
All That Jazz (from "Chicago") 03:00 Tools
Macavity: The Mystery Cat 03:28 Tools
I'm Not That Kind Of Girl 03:28 Tools
All I Ask Of You - Reprise 03:28 Tools
Notes .../Twisted Every Way 03:28 Tools
He Loves and She Loves 02:46 Tools
Capped Teeth And Ceasar Salad 03:51 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Come Back With The Same Look In Your Eyes 03:51 Tools
Music Of The Night (The Phantom Of The Opera) 00:00 Tools
Tell Me On a Sunday [from Tell Me on a Sunday] 03:51 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Let Me Finish 03:51 Tools
Lloyd Webber: You Made Me Think You Were In Love 03:51 Tools
Take That Look Of Your Face (Song & Dance) 03:30 Tools
Always There - Vocal Theme from the Original TV Series "Howards' Way" 03:30 Tools
Losing My Mind (Follies) 03:38 Tools
It's Not The End Of The World (If I Loose Him) 01:37 Tools
Take That Look off Your Face [ 03:29 Tools
Eva Beware Of The City 02:24 Tools
I Don't Hurt Anymore 01:37 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Letter Home To England 03:00 Tools
Tell Me on a Sunday, musical (original version)~Tell Me On A Sunday 03:00 Tools
Tell Me on a Sunday, musical (original version)~Take That Look Off Your 03:00 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face - Marti Webb 03:00 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday - Marti Webb 03:00 Tools
Tell Me On Sunday 03:30 Tools
Stage Door John 02:31 Tools
Wind Beneath my Wings 03:20 Tools
Stage Struck 03:11 Tools
Almost Like Being In Love [Brigadoon] 03:11 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face (from "Tell Me On A Sunday") 03:11 Tools
Almost Like Being in Love (Brigadoon) 02:28 Tools
Waltz For Eva And Che 03:30 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Sheldon Bloom 01:37 Tools
Lloyd Webber: Second Letter Home 01:37 Tools
Lloyd Webber: It's Not The End Of The World (If He's Younger) 01:37 Tools
Thak That Look Of Your Face 03:29 Tools
Love Changes Everything - Aspects Of Love 03:00 Tools
Take That Look Of Your Face - Song & Dance 01:37 Tools
Swanee / The Real American Folk Song (Is A Rag) / Strike Up The Band 04:53 Tools
Take That Look Of 00:00 Tools
It's Not the Endo of the World (If He's Younger) 04:53 Tools
Take That Look Off You Face 03:29 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday [From "Song And Dance"] 03:29 Tools
The Time Warp 03:29 Tools
Tell Me on a Sunday (From Tell Me on a Sunday) 03:31 Tools
Only He (Starlight Express) 04:11 Tools
La Cage Aux Folles- I Am What I Am 03:29 Tools
Sweet Transvestite 03:29 Tools
Reprise: Capped Teeth And Ceasar Salad 03:29 Tools
Reprise [1]: Let Me Finish 04:53 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday (from Song and Dance) 04:53 Tools
Take That Look Off Your Face [From "Song And Dance"] 03:31 Tools
Tell Me On A Sunday (from "Tell Me On A Sunday") 03:31 Tools
Lloyd Webber: I'm Very You, You're Very Me 04:11 Tools
Everything's Alright 04:11 Tools
The Jellicle Ball 04:11 Tools
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Marti Webb, born 13 December 1944, in London, is a musical actress from England, who appeared on stage in Evita, before starring in Andrew Lloyd Webber's one woman show Tell Me On A Sunday in the mid 1980s. She had a hit in the UK Singles Chart with a song from the show, Take That Look Off Your Face. Webb first came to prominence as Ann in the original London production of Half a Sixpence opposite Tommy Steele. She later dubbed the singing voice of Julia Foster, her replacement for the film adaptation. Immediately prior to her appearance in Half a Sixpence, Webb had made her West End debut in Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, which starred and had lyrics by Anthony Newley, whom Webb considered to be her mentor. She also played Nancy in the first UK tour of Oliver! where she met and befriended the show's Assistant Stage Manager Cameron Mackintosh, who was to become one of the most prominent musical theatre producers in world. When the production returned to the West End, Phil Collins who later achieved fame with Genesis played The Artful Dodger. During the 1970s she carved out a career as a respected, though not yet famous, West End actress and singer appearing in both The Card, written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent, and Godspell, opposite David Essex, Julie Covington and Jeremy Irons. In 1979 she began to appear as a regular alternate to Elaine Paige in the original London production of Evita, taking over the role full time in 1980 just as the album of Tell Me on a Sunday was released. This was a #1 hit in the UK Albums Chart, and saw Webb become a household name. The album of Tell Me on a Sunday had music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black and was based on the story of the composer's friend, who had moved from London to the United States to begin a new life. Webb was asked to collaborate on the piece when only two songs had been written, so the rest of the album was created specifically with her voice and character in mind. Black, who became her manager and a close friend, said of her performance, "She was the girl, and that was it." Her tendency to, "Talk for hours about the most boring everyday things, like the gas or insurance," also inspired him in creating the narrative pieces in the song cycle which were letters to the character's mum. Webb has a distinctive, untrained coloratura voice and Lloyd Webber was said to have told her "You sing in my keys." She apparently retorted, "You write in mine." He produced her second solo album Won't Change Places (1980) which featured two songs written by Lynsey De Paul:All I Am and What You Gonna do With Your Freedom. She has regularly performed at the Sydmonton Festival, his private gathering where new work is tried-out prior to a professional debut. In the mid-1980s, she again succeeded Elaine Paige, this time in the musical Cats both in the West End production at the New London Theatre and subsequently on tour. When Tell Me on a Sunday was combined with Lloyd Webber's other successful album Variations, which had featured his brother, cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, to create the show Song and Dance, Webb reprised her role as the unnamed girl in the first act. In the second act Wayne Sleep and a dance troupe performed choreographed routines to Variations. The pair toured with the show extensively in the latter half of the decade. She sang a cover version of Michael Jackson's Ben in memory of Ben Hardwick, a young boy who died of cancer after appearing on the BBC television programme That's Life!. The single reached #5 in the UK charts. She also later released "Always There", a version of the theme to BBC television drama Howards' Way, which was written by Simon May and Leslie Osbourne with lyrics by Don Black. The success of this inspired an album of the same name in which she covered other television themes. In 1990, on the last studio collaboration between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, the album Freudiana, Webb performed two songs: the solo "Don't Let the Moment Pass" and "No One Can Love You Better Than Me" in which she joined forces with Woolfson, Gary Howard and Kiki Dee. Webb co-devised and starred in 'The Magic of the Musicals', a UK concert tour featuring songs from musical theatre in 1992 opposite Opportunity Knocks winner Mark Rattray. The gold-selling album of the show was co-produced by Webb's former husband, sound engineer Tom Button. BBC Television also filmed and broadcast the show. This was followed in 1993 by a North American and Canadian tour and numerous UK versions in the following years, in which Rattray was succeeded by Dave Willetts, Robert Meadmore and most recently Wayne Sleep. In 1995 Webb reprised her leading role in a UK tour of Evita, opposite Chris Corcoran as Che and Duncan Smith as Peron. The popularity of the tour led to it being repeated in 1996. She more recently appeared in the new London stage production of Thoroughly Modern Millie (2003) uniquely alternating the role of Mrs Meers with Maureen Lipman, to allow Lipman to nurse her terminally ill husband. At the beginning of the following year, she again reprised her role in Tell Me On A Sunday both in the West End and on tour. The show had been substantially rewritten for a production starring Denise Van Outen, but a combination of the new and original scores was created specifically for Webb. Christmas 2006 was spent in pantomime at the Theatre Royal, Windsor playing the Fairy Godmother in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In 2007, Webb is to play alongside Sheila Ferguson and Rula Lenska in a new musical about the menopause called Hot Flush. She is a patron of The Players Music Hall Theatre in London, which specialises in Victorian variety theatre. Webb has married and divorced three times but has no children. She was married to Alexander Balfour in 1963, the actor Tim Flavin briefly in 1985 and sound engineer Tom Button, 25 years her junior, in the early 1990s. She lives in Westminster, London and Somerset. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.