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If My Friends Could See Me Now "If My Friends Could See Me Now", with music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Dorothy Fields, is a song from the 1966 Broadway musical Sweet Charity. In the musical the character of Charity, played in the original New York cast by Gwen Verdon, reflects on her marvellous luck as she spends time with Vittorio. In the 1969 film adaptation of Sweet Charity, "If My Friends Could See Me Now" is performed by Shirley MacLaine.

Contents Recorded versions As a show tune Linda Clifford version Other versions References

Recorded versions As a show tune Gwen Verdon's rendition of "If My Friends Could See Me Now" is featured on the cast recording for the original 1966 Broadway production of Sweet Charity: the song also appears on the cast recordings for the 1986 and 2005 Broadway revivals of Sweet Charity being performed by respectively Debbie Allen and Christina Applegate. The Gwen Verdon recording of "If My Friends Could See Me Now" was utilized as the theme song for the pilot episode of the CBS-TV sitcom The Nanny although an original song entitled "The Nanny Named Fran" served as the theme song for the series' subsequent episodes: airings of The Nanny's pilot episode in syndication utilize "The Nanny Named Fran" as that episode's theme song rather than "If My Friends Could See Me Now". The original cast recording for the 1967 West End production of Sweet Charity features "If My Friends Could See Me Now" performed by Juliet Prowse. Bonnie Langford, who headlined the 1998 West End revival of Sweet Charity, included "If My Friends Could See Me Now" in a medley of songs from Sweet Charity featured on her 1999 album Now. A 1995 studio recording of the score of Sweet Charity features Jacqueline Dankworth performing "If My Friends Could See Me Now". Shirley Maclaine's performance of the song is featured on the 1969 movie soundtrack for Sweet Charity: in addition Maclaine recorded the song for her 1976 Live at the Palace album.

Linda Clifford version In 1978 Linda Clifford released an album entitled If My Friends Could See Me Now featuring a disco version of the Sweet Charity song of that name. Clifford, who had been an extra in the filming of Sweet Charity, originally responded negatively to the suggestion – made by a secretary at Curtom Records – that she record a dance version of "If My Friends Could See Me Now" "because I thought it would be sacrilegious. I've always been a theatre buff, so this [would be] a no-no.[1] Then they recorded [the backing track] anyway and brought it to me, and I said, 'Ooh, I like that.' Once I heard the music I was like, 'It’s different but it’s the same.'" [2] Clifford would recall how subsequent to her success with "If My Friends Could See Me Now" Cy Coleman would "[call] in to a radio station that I was being interviewed on and thanked me over the air for doing his song and bringing it to the masses."[2] "If My Friends Could See Me Now" in tandem with two other album tracks: "Gypsy Lady" and "Runaway Love", hit #1 on the Billboard disco chart dated April 29, 1978 remaining at #1 for a total of five weeks.[3] Released as a 7" single in August 1978 – "Runaway Love" having been the lead 7" single from the If My Friends... album - "If My Friends Could See Me Now"

"If My Friends Could See Me Now" Single by Linda Clifford from the album If My Friends Could See Me Now B-side

"Please Darling, Don't Say Goodbye"

Released

1978

Format

7" single

Genre

Disco

Length

3:48 (7" version)

reached #54 on the Billboard Hot 100 with an R&B chart peak of #68.[4] In the UK "If My Friends Could See Me Now" was issued as the A-side of a 7" single - with "Runaway Love" as the B-side - in May 1978 failing to become a major UK hit with a peak of #50 on the UK chart dated June 24, 1978.[5]

10:12 (12" version) 7:53 (Album version) Label

Curtom

Songwriter(s) Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields Producer(s)

Preceded by Voyage (all cuts) by Voyage

Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single (with "Gypsy Lady" and "Runaway Love") April 29, 1978 - May 28, 1978

Gil Askey

Succeeded by "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, "After Dark" by Pattie Brooks, "Thank God It's Friday" by Love & Kisses, and "Take it to the Zoo" by Sunshine

Other versions "If My Friends Could See Me Now" has also been recorded by Pearl Bailey, Sammy Davis, Jr., Connie Francis, Dusty Springfield, the Three Degrees, Leslie Uggams, and Lena Zavaroni. The Morecambe and Wise Show once featured a humorously-toned song-and-dance rendition with Eric Porter performing alongside the show's stars. The song was used for Carnival Cruise Lines commercials in the 1980s with singer Kathie Lee Gifford. Cast members of The Brady Bunch, dressed as dolls and windup toys, performed a version of the song for The Brady Bunch Hour.

References 1. Linda Clifford. "Linda Clifford @" (http://www.disco-disco.com/artists/linda.shtml). Disco-disco.com. Retrieved 2015-02-19. 2. "SoulMusic.com" (http://www.soulmusic.com/index.asp?S=1&T=38&ART=1138). SoulMusic.com. 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2015-02-19. 3. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 60. 4. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 123. 5. [1] (http://www.theofficialcharts.com/search-results-album/_/If+My+Friends+Could+See+Me+Now#single) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=If_My_Friends_Could_See_Me_Now&oldid=794840768"

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