Rhythm Of Life

" The Rhythm of Life " is a song from the 1966 Broadway musical Sweet Charity, written by composer Cy Coleman and lyricist Dorothy Fields. In the musical, the song is performed by the character Big Daddy, the leader of an alternative "hippie" religious group/cult called the "Rhythm of Life Church."

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The Rhythm of Life (Sammy Davis Jr.) | Sweet Charity (1969) | TUNE

Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." Till he landed under the Manhattan Bridge. Built up quite an operation down below. All the cats were go, go, go-ing down below. Built up quite an operation down below. All the cats were go, go, go-ing down below. Of life, of life, of life. Yeah! Man!

(All parts) For the rhythm of life is a powerful beat Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet Rhythm on the inside, rhythm on the street And the rhythm of life is a powerful beat!

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The Rhythm of Life lyrics by Cy Coleman (1966). "When I started down the street last Sunday, Feelin' mighty low and kinda..." Full lyrics on…

The song The Rhythm of Life was written by Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman and was first performed by Arnold Soboloff, Harold Pierson, Ray Chabeau and Worshippers.

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Song: The Rhythm of Life written by Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields ...

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The Rhythm of Life - Sweet Charity - La Clique Vocale The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

BEYOND THE SEA Young Original 0:00 / 2:19 The Rhythm of Life (From "Sweet Charity")

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