FRED BARTON SONGS & COMPOSITIONS
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The Black Lagoon
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THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, vocal N'Kenge, co-lyric Alessandrini, co-arranged w/ Peter Fish
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Break My Heart
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THE TWO SVENGALIS, vocal Toni DiBuono
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Cornball Concerto
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Spike-Jones vaudeville
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Devil-May-Care
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HAYWIRE, vocal Fred Barton
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Everyone Worth Taking
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MISS GULCH RETURNS!, vocal Fred Barton
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I Can Be An Icon Too
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MISS GULCH RETURNS!, 20th Anniversary Production – MAC Nominated Song, vocal Fred Barton
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I Guess I'll Have To Go Back To My Men
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THE TWO SVENGALIS, vocal Toni DiBuono
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I Loved The Cruise
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BURLY-Q, vocal Fred Barton
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I Told You All Along
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MISS GULCH RETURNS!, vocal Fred Barton (outtake)
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I'd Love To Love Someone
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THE TWO SVENGALIS, vocal Toni DiBuono
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I'm A Bitch
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MISS GULCH RETURNS!, vocal Toni DiBuono
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I'm The Queen and You're Not
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THE TWO SVENGALIS, vocal Toni DiBuono
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I'm Your New Mama Now
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HAYWIRE, vocal Fred Barton
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Neurosis Noir
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Film score, instrumental Fred Barton
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Nocturne In Mancini
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Symphonic
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Party Girl
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THE TWO SVENGALIS, vocal Toni DiBuono
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MISS GULCH RETURNS!, vocal Toni DiBuono
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Pour Me A Man (male vocal)
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MISS GULCH RETURNS!, vocal Fred Barton
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Santa Won't Sell
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Special Material, vocal Fred Barton
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Suddenly Possible
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Film score, instrumental Fred Barton
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There Are Other Fish In The Sea
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THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, vocal Patti Russo
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There's A String Tied To A Good Time
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THE TWO SVENGALIS, vocal Fred Barton
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ONE FOR MY BABYThis new Harold Arlen musical with an original book by Scott Thompson and Fred Barton was recently presented as a fully-staged workshop at the New 42nd Street Studios. More>>
MISS GULCH RETURNS!Miss Gulch Returns! is my musical comedy valentine to the romantically disenfranchised, who can find a new metaphorical spokesperson in Miss Gulch, the ultimate "spinster" (as they used to be known). More>>
THE TWO SVENGALISIn the style of 1950's Hollywood backstage musicals, combined with the melodramatics of Douglas Sirk, The Two Svengalis ponders the mysterious electricity that mutually ignites two sympatico talents and the chaos that ensues as they try to figure out who's bringing out the brilliance of whom. More>>
FORBIDDEN BROADWAYFORBIDDEN BROADWAY walked into my apartment one winter night in 1981, in the form of Nora Mae Lyng, parodist Gerard Alessandrini, and his longtime pianist/aide-de-camp Pete Blue; and a unique chemical reaction between us all turned a scrapbook full of lyrics and leadsheets into an international phenomenon.More>>