When Fiddler on the Roof opened on Broadway in 1964, it opened without a song called "Dear, Sweet Sewing Machine" which had been part of it in outta-town tryouts. Someone decided they didn't need it or it wasn't as good as the other songs…or something. When Fiddler got its seven-millionth revival on Broadway in 2015 — okay, okay, it just feels like seven million — that song was recorded for the cast album.
Here's a video of it performed by the character Motel (played by Adam Kantor) and Tzeitel (Alexandra Silber) from that revival. The older man looking on with great pride is Sheldon Harnick, who wrote the lyrics for Fiddler and therefore had great reason to be proud — and also wealthy…