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re: History of "If You Could See Her" from CABARET
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emmemmkay
09:17 am EST 01/25/25
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History of "If You Could See Her" from CABARET
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Ludlow29
11:22 pm EST 01/23/25
The most chilling moment from a Cabaret recording that I can think of is at the 2:30 mark of the finale on the 1986 Wayne Sleep recording. Herr Schultz says "I know I am right because I understand the Germans. After all, what am I? A German!"
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Cabaret FInale - 1986 Wayne Sleep production
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