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#41) All That Jazz (1979) [Original 2017 Post] – The Horse's Head

: The phrase itself originates from a 1920s-focused book in a Time-Life series, where a chapter on music was titled "All That Jazz." It has since become common slang for "and everything else." The Film: A "Dance with Death" All That Jazz

: The song is a "call to action" that introduces the audience to a world of indulgence, sensuality, and 1920s decadence. #41) All That Jazz (1979) [Original 2017 Post]

: It is synonymous with the precise, "dark, jazzlike, fluid" style of Bob Fosse. is a title that carries multiple meanings, from

"All That Jazz" is the opening number of the 1975 musical Chicago , written by the legendary duo Kander and Ebb.

is a title that carries multiple meanings, from a legendary musical theater opening to a gritty, Oscar-winning film that redefined the movie musical. The Song: An Iconic Opening

The 1979 film All That Jazz is a semi-autobiographical masterpiece directed by Bob Fosse himself.