Kind, soft-spoken, and with a heart of gold, the devoted husband and dutiful NYPD officer, Charlie Lang, finds himself short of money at the diner where the honest and recently bankrupt waitress, Yvonne Biasi, works. To get out of this embarrassing predicament, Charlie promises to share half of his lottery ticket winnings in lieu of a tip, unbeknownst to him that he is holding a winning $4-million-dollar lotto ticket.
As a result--much to the disappointment of his rapacious wife, Muriel--Charlie has to keep his word; after all, there's still more than enough money to indulge herself in an endless consumer frenzy. Now, what would you do if it happened to you?
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It Could Happen to You
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I Feel Lucky
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You Must Believe Me
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Come See About Me
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Round of Blues
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Pony Time
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Swingdown, Swingtown
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New York, New York
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John Kander:
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Holiday for Strings
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David Rose:
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She's No Lady
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You Lied to Me
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They Can't Take That Away from Me
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The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)
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Now It Can Be Told
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Young at Heart
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Always
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She's No Lady
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Lyle Lovett:
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They Can't Take That Away from Me
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George Gershwin:
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The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)
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George Gershwin:
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