Went to see "Baby its You" and I was disappointed. Its basically about the life story of Florence Greenberg the woman that discovered the Shirelles, Dionne Warwick and a host of others. The singing was good and it was great to hear golden oldies but there was something missing. We had a treat after the show ended, Shirley Alston the original lead singer of the Shirelles came out on stage and sang Will you still love me Tomorrow, a song that was missing out of the play. So any of you people in the metropolitan area if you like to hear the old songs but will be disappointed in the play itself, then check it out.
Had a good time after the play, we met a couple and we went out with them afterwards, had a few drinks and plenty of laughs!
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