Some wonderful songs can be found in the scores of great flops that were commercial disasters on Broadway. Among these are "So Far," from Rodgers and Hammerstein's ALLEGRO; "Here's That Rainy Day," from Van Heusen and Burke's CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS; and the exquisite "All The Things You Are," from Kern and Hammerstein's VERY WARM FOR MAY. More recent examples include "I Cannot Hear The City," from Hamlisch and Carnelia's SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS; and the title song from Michel Legrand's AMOUR.