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The Ladies Who Lunch (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Ladies Who Lunch (song) "The Ladies Who Lunch" is a song from the Broadway musical ''Company'', sung by the character Joanne. It was written by Stephen Sondheim, and was introduced by Elaine Stritch, whose signature song it became. ==Production== In regard to her performance which one interviewer described as filled with "rage", Elaine Stritch responded "I don’t think I sang it with rage. First of all, she drank. I should have made you understand that. Anyway, when you drink, you can do anything you want, and it’s not always very attractive. I tried to say to the audience, "And here’s to the ones who just watch—and they’re not here anymore." "Stritch’s epic struggle with her big number" serves as the climax to the D.A. Pennebaker’s 1970 documentary, ''Original Cast Album: Company''. "Stritch, Stephen Sondheim, and the orchestra were all exhausted because it was after midnight and the end of a long day of recording." After struggling several times to perform the vocals, Stritch returns the next day to record the final take for the album.
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