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Resembling a music hall production more than a book musical, the allegorical plot examines the maintenance of the status quo between the upper and lower classes of British society in the 1960s. The two main characters are Sir and Cocky. Since Sir is forever changing the rules of the game of life, downtrodden young Cocky always gets the short end of the stick. Assisting Sir is his eager disciple Kid, anxious to pick up bits of wisdom while helping keep Cocky in his place. Cocky tries to beat Sir at the game, first by getting a job, and then with love, but Sir bests him both times. Cocky is re-inspired when he sees a new character, win the game behind his and Sir's backs. By ignoring the rules, Cocky manages to win, but neither he nor Sir can function without the other. The show ends with both of them frozen in a pose arguing which way to go next.
1 Overture 3:22
2 The Beautiful Land 1:41
3 A Wonderful Day Like Today 2:10
4 It Isn't Enough 2:23
5 Things To Remember 2:56
6 Put It In The Book 1:31
7 With All Due Respect 2:03
8 This Dream 2:32
9 Where Would You Be Without Me? 2:48
10 My First Love Song 3:15
11 Look At That Face 2:19
12 The Joker 2:29
13 Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) 3:49
14 That's What It Is To Be Young 1:06
15 What A Man! 1:47
16 Feeling Good 2:39
17 Nothing Can Stop Me Now! 2:55
18 Things To Remember (Reprise) 1:57
19 My Way 1:45
20 Who Can I Turn To (reprise)* 1:11
21 The Beautiful Land (Reprise) And Sweet Beginning 3:13