Incredible duet: "Pretty Women" (originally from "Sweeney Todd") - sung by John Barrowman and George Hearn. The song is performed as part of the Sondheim revue "Putting It Together," which revolves around an older couple facing their disillusions and marital troubles, a younger, less jaundiced couple, and a commentator.
As performed, the two husbands are singing about the women in their lives. (In this setting, the song has nothing to do with barbers, razors or meat pies.)
Available on the highly recommended Sondheim revue "Putting It Together" 2000 DVD.
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