so yip got burt lane and then came out with this great, great score from finian's rainbow, "old devilheme of finian's was a total fantasy, and it was an american fable in which an irishman and his daughter come from ireland, search around and find rainbow valley in "missitucky." ok? and he believes that if he plants the crock of gold, which he stole from the leprechaun, in the ground, that it will grow, just like at fort knox, right? >> ♪[singing] does it still run down? [singing] ♪ the whole thing was fabulous! and then, the southern white senator, a very stereotypic part, finds out that finian has this land and tries to run him out of town, because there's blacks and whites living together, and, you know, they're sharecroppers. and they claim that finian's daughter is a witch, and they're going to burn her at the stake, and all sorts of incredible things that say something about the american scene. but the score was so great that people who see it do not see it as a socialist tract, which the only one on broadway; they see it as a very, very entertaining musical and unique in americ