singing in the rain
the sound of music
Strike Up the Band
Of Thee I Sing
Let 'Em Eat Cake
The Day Before Spring
The Most Happy Fella
Leave It to Me
Red, Hot and Blue
The King and I
Music In the Air
Darling of the Day
Lost in the Stars
Lady In the Dark
By the Beautiful Sea
Flying Down to Rio
Marry Me A Little
One Touch of Venus
My One and Only
Once Upon a Mattress
The Boys From Syracuse
Androcles and the Lion
The Game of Love
Life of the Party
A Damsel in Distress
Annie Get Your Gun
Sing Out, Sweet Land!
I Do!, I Do!
Subways Are for Sleeping
Fade Out, Fade In
Wish You Were Here
This Is the Army
Lock Up Your Daughters
Very Warm for May
The Girl from Utah
Whiste Down the Wind
New Girl in Town
Out of This World
On the Twentieth Century
Two Gentlemen of Verona
I Married an Angel
I Love My Wife
The World Goes 'Round
Dance a Little Closer
Merrily We Roll Along
Something for the Boys
How Now Dow Jones
A Little Night Music
The Barkleys of Broadway
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Some musicals with four-word titles include "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," "The Phantom of the Opera," "Into the Woods," and "Sunday in the Park with George." These titles often provide a glimpse into the themes or key elements of the musical. The choice of a four-word title can be a deliberate decision by the creators to convey a specific message or tone.
In words, 4.34 is four and thirty-four hundredths.
three and four hundredths... in words
Naram-Sin was the first to use the title of "King of the Four Quarters".
four-hundred and four thousandths
Forty-four.