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the lyrics depict the pair hanging out with cohorts (including Starr. by Tony Lowry & Harry Perritt Uploaded on Hugh Lauries wonderful adaptation of Goodnight Vienna, from the Jeeves and Wooster series (worked out by ear). Philip Attmore, Austin Colby, and Kevin McAllisterĪrrangement and orchestration by Scott NinmerĪrrangement and orchestration by Jonathan TunickĪrrangement and orchestration by Fred Barton Goodnight Vienna is a song written by John Lennon, and released by Ringo Starr. Words and music by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil,Īrrangement and orchestrations by Scott Ninmerįelicia Curry, Katie Mariko Murray, and Tracy Lynn Olivera The show is directed by Signature Theatre’s Artistic Director, Matthew Gardiner, with music direction by Jon Kalbfleisch. Hilty and Salonga will be joined onstage by some of Signature Theatre’s esteemed talent for an unforgettable evening rounded out with cast members Phillip Attmore, Austin Colby, Felicia Curry, Katie Mariko Murray, Kevin McAllister, Tracy Lynn Olivera, Nova Y. She continued to win over audiences and critics with roles in Les Misérables, Once on This Island, and as the singing voice of Disney princesses Jasmine ( Aladdin) and Fa Mulan ( Mulan and Mulan II). Lea Salonga first rose to fame when she portrayed Kim in Miss Saigon, for which she won an Olivier and a Tony Award. Recognized for her roles as Ivy Lynn in NBC’s musical drama Smash, Glinda in Wicked and Doralee in 9 to 5: The Musical, Tony nominee Megan Hilty is a dynamic performer on stage and screen.
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Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. “When their CEO sees their sales results, it’s GOODNIGHT VIENNA for the whole team.Join us for the 3rd annual night of stellar show tunes and memorable performances as Signature Theatre and Wolf Trap welcome stars of stage and screen, Megan Hilty and Lea Salonga. Listen to Goodnight Vienna on the Latin music album Classics by Jack Buchanan by Jack Buchanan, only on JioSaavn. It’s all over! That’s it then! That was it! That is it! And that’s that! And that is the end of the matter! Merci, au revoir! End of story! Finis! Lennon didn’t coin the phrase but its use as an album and song title brought it to a much wider audience. The lyrics of the song are ambiguous but they do seem to refer to 'the inevitable happened' meaning of the phrase.

The title track was written by John Lennon. Ringo Starr used 'Goodnight Vienna' as the name of an album that he released in 1974. “It is 'Goodnight Vienna' for the dark-haired senior champion.” Wallis was due to be part of a group of gymnasts to take part in a display in Vienna but twisted her ankle at the last minute. The film was well-known and its title was put to use by a journalist on the UK newspaper The Coventry Standard in April 1965, in a story about a woman gymnast called Maureen Wallis. Goodnight Vienna, Now lovers kiss beneath your linden tree The world is waiting on the edge of the day Just waiting to say goodnight. Goodnight Vienna, Do do do di diddle do doo, The world is waiting on the edge of the day, Just waiting to say goodbye. Enchanted city of Columbine and Pierrot, We know the magic of your spell, Diddle doo doo diddle doo doo. However, there’s no reason to see this as the source of the expression as it is now used, with the meaning 'It’s all over' - the film’s use of the two words is merely a coincidence deriving from the storyline of two lovers who say farewell in Vienna.įor the origin "It’s all over now" we need to move forward to the 1960s. Enchanted city of Columbine and Pierrot, We know the magic of your spell, Of our romances, you’re the hero, Now is the time to say farewell. Sleep till the sunshine wakes you, Dream to the sweet violin. The phrase ‘Goodnight Vienna’ is most commonly used in the UK and is first found in print as the title of a 1932 radio operetta written by Eric Maschwitz, which was later made into a film of the same name starring Jack Buchanan and Anna Neagle. events have reached a state of completion nothing more can be done an expression signalling the end of something
