The Woman in White' is actually the title music from the 2004 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name.
The Woman in White - musical - was created in 2004.
yes there is.
This Song from a musical is only trying to describe the beginning of universe.
The Musical Camelot has a song called "How to Handle a Woman" which advises the way is to "Love her, love her, love her."
this song is from White Horse Inn by Robert Stolz and a guy named Benatzky
Chicago.
Lute Song - musical - was created in 1946.
The song is from the Broadway musical Evita, and is personally my favorite :)
The simple answer is yes. White Christmas was probably inspired by the song of the same name from the musical Holiday Inn. They are similar and even said to share the same inn. The movies also shared the same lead actor singing that same song, Bing Crosby. However, it probably isn't a musical in the way that Phantom of the Opera or Oklahoma! is. I have never heard of it being adapted for the stage.
The song "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" is a song in the musical Annie Get Your Gun. The song was written by Irving Berlin in 1946.
"Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)," which was written for the 1954 musical by Irving Berlin.
The musical "Cats".