00:00Thirty years ago, the rehearsal pianist for Funny Girl was a young musician
00:05named Marvin Hamlisch. They know you Marvin, they know you. He has come a long
00:13way since then, winning three Academy Awards, four Grammys, a Tony and the
00:17Pulitzer Prize for a chorus line, so he doesn't need this job. He also wrote the
00:23music to that beautiful song, Ordinary Miracles, along with my dear friends
00:28Marilyn and Alan Bergman, and I'm so very happy to have him with me tonight.
00:35Please help me thank my musical conductor, arranger, friend, wonderful
00:42person, Marvin Hamlisch.
00:48I'm gonna miss you!
00:52He's the sweetest thing, and at the other end of his baton is a really wonderful
01:02all-star orchestra from Los Angeles. I'd like them to stand up, I hope you can see
01:07them because they are magnificent. Thank you so much, you know how much I
01:11appreciate you. It's been a joy. Thank you.
01:17Do you have any idea what a thrill it is to sing with these superb musicians
01:24behind me?
01:27["Love"]
01:43Love, soft as an easy chair
01:51Love, fresh as the morning
01:57It's my own song, I can't believe it.
02:00Love, love that is shared by two
02:10I have found with you
02:18Like a rose under the April snow
02:25Remember Johnny?
02:28I was always certain love would grow
02:33And Elliot behind him, I think this is adorable.
02:36Love, ageless on evergreen
02:44Seldom seen by two
02:53You and I will make each night a first
03:02Every day a beginning
03:10Spirits rise and the dance is unrehearsed
03:17They warm and excite us
03:21Cause we have the brightest love
03:28Two lights that shine as one
03:34Morning glory and the midnight sun
03:42Time we've learned to celebrate
03:50Time won't change the meaning of
03:58One love, ageless and ever, everfree
04:24["Love"]
04:42Thank you, thank you.
04:45This is nice, this is going to be nice to remember.