... however tangential, Google news alert brought me this:
Strouse Waltz
Jewish Exponent - Philadelphia,
Sure there is tar -- "Ishtar" is his to shoulder even if the music he wrote soars as the film sinks -- on an otherwise unblemished bio of such musicals as ...
http://www.jewishex
the really weird thing about it is that this person seemed to eager for an opportunity to kick our beloved Ishtar, he gave credit to Strouse for the soundtrack - when the only thing of his that was in the movie was Chuck's mother singing that Tomorrow song from Annie to Chuck when he's out on the ledge.
Interesting article, though, this guy wrote "Put on a Happy Face" and "Those Were The Days" (all in the family, not the Mary Hopkin song) as well as Annie. Clearly, at least a little more successful than Chuck and Lyle.
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