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Grand Hotel (Musical)Grand Hotel is a theater musical with music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest with additional music by Maury Yeston and Wally Harper, additional lyrics by Maury Yeston and book by Luther Davis. Songs - " As It Should Be" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "At the Grand Hotel" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "Bonjour Amour" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "The Boston Merger" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "The Crooked Path" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "Everybody's Doing It" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "Fire and Ice" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "The Grand Parade" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "The Grand Waltz" (w.m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "Happy" (w.m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "How Can I Tell Her?" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "I Waltz Alone" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "I Want to Go to Hollywood" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "Love Can't Happen" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "Maybe My Baby Loves Me" (w.m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "No Encore" (w.m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "Roses at the Station" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "Some Have and Some Have Not" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "Table with a View" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "Twenty-Two Years" (w.m. Maury Yeston)
- "Villa on a Hill" (w.m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "We'll Take a Glass Together" (w.m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
- "What She Needs" (w. George Forrest, Robert Wright and Maury Yeston m. George Forrest and Robert Wright)
*"Who Couldn't Dance with You" (w.m. George Forrest and Robert Wright) Broadway production The show opened at the Martin Beck Theatre on November 12, 1989 and transferred to the George Gershwin Theatre on February 3, 1992 and ran for a total of 1017 performances. It was directed by Tommy Tune. Cast *Michael Jeter as Otto Kringelein
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