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'Play It Again, Sam' is a 1972 film written by and starring Woody Allen, originally entitled 'Aspirins for Three'. The film was directed by Herbert Ross, which is unusual, as Allen usually directs all his own written work. "I would never want to direct a play into a movie" Allen said in an interview with Cinema in March 1972. "I would only be interested in working on original projects for the screen. I was already at work on [Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, 1972], and I didn't want to spend a year doing a project that I had done on Broadway. " Instead, he adapted the play in about 10 days ("It was so easy to do") with the help of director Herb Ross, who Allen found ideal for the job. He hoped that with Ross at the helm, he would get "a nice, solid, funny commercial picture, and hopefully entice a broader audience for me than I get with my own films." During the scene where Allan puts on a record, it looks like he is putting up an old record of Oscar Peterson, who composed the track, "Blues for Allan Felix", for the film. It can be found on the soundtrack LP of the film, Play it again Sam, Original Dialogue and Music Soundtrack Recording. It is believed that the Oscar Peterson Trio used for this track was Oscar Peterson on piano, Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums, although this lineup ended in 1966.