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Take Five was a musical revue performed in 1957. Its songs included "Witchcraft" by Michael Brown, performed by Gerry Matthews. (There is a different song, also entitled "Witchcraft", not associated with this revue. It was performed by Frank Sinatra, and was written by Cy Coleman. Jonathan Tunick was credited as a co-composer, and Stephen Sondheim and Julius Monk also participated.)
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Take Five was a musical revue performed in 1957. Its songs included "Witchcraft" by Michael Brown, performed by Gerry Matthews. (There is a different song, also entitled "Witchcraft", not associated with this revue. It was performed by Frank Sinatra, and was written by Cy Coleman. Jonathan Tunick was credited as a co-composer, and Stephen Sondheim and Julius Monk also participated.)
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