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BestArtsSondheim | Unworthy of Your Love - John Barrowman & Ruthie Henshall @BestArtsSondheim | Uploaded December 2008 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
John Barrowman & Ruthie Henshall sing "Unworthy of Your Love", originally from Sondheim's musical "Assassins."

In the original context, it's a very creepy song. John Hinkley sings about his love object, Jodie Foster, while Squeaky Fromme sings about Charles Manson. In "Putting It Together," however, it becomes a tender ballad between the two young lovers.

This excerpt is from the highly recommended Region 1 DVD "Putting It Together" of a live 1999 performance. Other excerpts are available at
theBestArts.com/PuttingItTogether

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