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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

On a Clear Day, You Can See Forever is a musical with music by Burton Lane and lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner. It first appeared on Broadway in 1965, but is best known in the form of the 1970 film version starring Barbra Streisand.

Songs

  • "Come Back to Me"
  • "Don't Tamper with My Sister"
  • "Go to Sleep"
  • "Hurry! It's Lovely Up Here!"
  • "Love with All the Trimmings" film version 1970
  • "Melinda"
  • "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever"
  • "On the S. S. Bernard Cohn"
  • "Ring Out the Bells"
  • "She Wasn't You (He Isn't You)"
  • "The Solicitor's Song"
  • "Tosy and Cosh"
  • "Wait Till We're Sixty-Five"
  • "What Did I Have? (...That I Don't Have Now)"
  • "When I Come Around Again"
  • "When I'm Being Born Again"

The Plot

The plot concerns Daisy Gamble, who has special clairvoyant powers. When hypnotized by Dr. Mark Bruckner, she recalls her life as Melinda Wells in Regency Britain.

The cast of the original stage production included Barbara Harris and John Cullum., Titos Vandis, William Daniels, Clifford David, and Rae Allen








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