The home pays lovely nods to "Annie," as seen in the artwork. Nathan Patrick Media

There are no hard knocks in this sprawling Parc Vendome residence, formerly owned by the late Tony, Grammy and Emmy-winning composer Charles Strouse, which has listed for $3.99 million.

Strouse, who passed away earlier this year at age 96, composed the music for “Annie” and “Bye Bye Birdie.” His film scores included “Bonnie and Clyde,” and he composed “Those Were the Days” for Norman Lear’s “All in the Family.”

The 3,760-square-foot residence, at 350 W. 57th St., comes with four bedrooms and four baths. It features a sunken living room, where Strouse hosted readings while workshopping projects.

It’s also where visitors included Jay-Z, Arthur Miller, Harry Connick Jr. and Jason Alexander, said his son

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