The first musical that had songs by Rodgers and Hammerstein was Up Stage and Down (some time between 1917 and 1919, for The Akron Club) Their songs were "Weaknesses" and Can It". Most of the lyrics were by Rodgers. One song - "Prisms, Plums and Prunes" was by Benjamin Kaye. Reference - Rodgers and Hart, by Samuel Marx and Jan Clayton, page 37, (Putnam, New York, 1976)
It was the Rogers and Hammerstein musical, 'Carousel (1956).
Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan shared a 1950 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for South Pacific.Rodgers and Hammerstein also won a 1944 Pulitzer Special Award for their musical score and lyrics for Oklahoma.
"Getting to Know You" which was sung by Julie Andrews is from the Rogers & Hammerstein musical, The King and I.
The show that has always been considered the first modern musical is Oklahoma! The musical opened on Broadway on March 31, 1943, and was composed by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
The well-known duo known as Rogers & Hammerstein. Richard Rogers composed the music and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics.
It was the Rogers and Hammerstein musical, 'Carousel (1956).
Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein
If you are referring to the Rogers & Hammerstein version, their estate owns the rights.
I'd call it a Broadway song, since it was written by Rogers and Hammerstein for the musical The Sound of Music.
Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan shared a 1950 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for South Pacific.Rodgers and Hammerstein also won a 1944 Pulitzer Special Award for their musical score and lyrics for Oklahoma.
The musical Allegro premiered on Broadway on October 10th, 1947. It was written by Rogers and Hammerstein, and it was their third collaboration for the stage.
"Getting to Know You" which was sung by Julie Andrews is from the Rogers & Hammerstein musical, The King and I.
The cast of Rogers and Hammerstein - 2012 includes: Duncan Davies as Detective Chaucer Wickersham Benjamin Olson as Eddie Gussonetti Mark Schadler as Detective Richard Rogers Alexis Sultenfuss as Evelyn Hammerstein
"You have to be carefully taught" is a quote by Lt. Cable in the Rogers and Hammerstein musical "South Pacific." It describes how people learn racial prejudice.
Rodgers and Hammerstein.
The show that has always been considered the first modern musical is Oklahoma! The musical opened on Broadway on March 31, 1943, and was composed by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
if they did it wouldn't be rated "G"