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Stephen Sondheim
I never do anything twice
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
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Stephen Sondheim
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:57
"I Never Do Anything Twice" is a song composed by Stephen Sondheim for the 1976 film "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution." The song was performed by actress and singer Madeline Kahn, who played the role of Lola Deveraux in the film. The song is a comedic number that features Lola bragging about her sexual exploits and declaring that she never repeats any of them. The song premiered in the film "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution," which was released on October 24, 1976. The film was directed by Herbert Ross and starred Nicol Williamson as Sherlock Holmes, Robert Duvall as Dr. Watson, and Alan Arkin as Sigmund Freud. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Meyer. "I Never Do Anything Twice" is a solo number that consists of three distinct movements. The first movement is a slow, sultry introduction in which Lola describes her sexual prowess. The second movement is a fast-paced, jazzy section in which Lola lists off various sexual encounters she has had. The third movement is a slower, more reflective section in which Lola admits that she is lonely and wishes she could find someone to settle down with. The song is characteristic of Sondheim's style, featuring complex lyrics and intricate melodies. The song also showcases Sondheim's ability to write comedic songs that are both clever and entertaining. The song has become a popular choice for cabaret performers and has been covered by several artists over the years. Overall, "I Never Do Anything Twice" is a standout song from "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" and a testament to Sondheim's talent as a composer and lyricist.
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