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  1. 1. Apr. 2012 · So, little swallow, swallow now. Now is the time to. Sing for your supper, And you'll get breakfast. Songbirds are not dumb, They don't buy a crumb. Of bread, It's said. So sing and you'll be fed.

  2. Richard Rodgers died at home in New York City on December 30, 1979 at the age of 77. On March 27, 1990, he was honored posthumously with Broadway's highest accolade when the 46th Street Theatre, owned and operated by the Nederlander Organization, was renamed The Richard Rodgers Theatre, home to The Richard Rodgers Gallery, a permanent exhibit in the lobby areas presented by ASCAP which honors ...

  3. Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers. Lorenz Hart was born on May 2, 1895 in New York. He was an avid reader, especially interested in classical literature and classical theatre. He regularly attended plays throughout his life. Hart studied at Columbia University and became active in creating the varsity shows. He left school after three years to ...

  4. 20. Sept. 2020 · “This Can’t Be Love” and “Sing For Your Supper” from the 1938 musical and 1940 film “The Boys From Syracuse” Track #5 of eight posted sides from the 1940 Col...

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  5. 7. Nov. 2023 · The song “Sing For Your Supper” was written by the famous songwriting duo Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. It was first introduced in the Broadway musical “The Boys from Syracuse” in 1938. The musical itself was an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play “The Comedy of Errors,” but Rodgers and Hart added their own twist to the ...

  6. ABOUT RICHARD RODGERS. Biography - Memories - Timeline. 1902: Richard Charles Rodgers born June 28 at Hammells Station, NY, near Arverne, Long Island. 1908: Rodgers learns to play the piano. 1917 ...

  7. Conducted by Harry S. Levant. Assistant to Mr. Balanchine: David Jones and Duke McHale; Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: George Jenkins; Press Representative: Barclay McCarty and Ted Goldsmith. The Boys from Syracuse (Original, Musical, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Nov 23, 1938 and played through Jun 10, 1939.