i did bugsy malone for a play . the songs were ... Bugsy Malone - Paul Williams Fat Sam's Grand Slam - Paul Williams Tomorrow Bad Guys I'm Feeling Fine My Name Is Tallulah So You Wanna Be a Boxer? Ordinary Fool Down and Out You Give a Little Love - Paul Williams
Bugsy Malone is not a real person. He is loosely based on Prohibition era gangsters Al Capone and Bugs Moran.
In the musical "Bugsy Malone," Tallulah sings "You Give a Little Love" and "I’m Feeling Fine." These songs showcase her character's charm and confidence as she navigates the challenges of the Prohibition-era setting. "You Give a Little Love" is particularly notable for its themes of love and generosity, while "I’m Feeling Fine" highlights her upbeat personality.
The piano player in Bugsy Malone is simply known as "Piano Player." I mean, come on, did you really expect a fancy name like Beethoven or Mozart in a gangster musical for kids? Just enjoy the music and let Piano Player do their thing without worrying about their name.
Fat Sam (played by John Cassisi).
It was written and made for film first.
keyboard for bugsy malone
The duration of Bugsy Malone is 1.55 hours.
Bugsy Malone was created on 1976-09-15.
It is called: Bugsy malone as a matter of fact!
Fat Sam's rival in Bugsy Malone was Dandy Dan.
Dandy Dan speaks with a Cockney accent in the movie "Bugsy Malone."
1930s
Yes.
bugsy malone is old but it is a good movie Im Lauren And I sTARRED In The Production :) The Cast Were Great :D !!
blousey brown :D
Paul Chirelstein
yes he was!