Various Artists: Broadway Classics Volume One CD Track Listing
Various Artists
Broadway Classics Volume One (1991)
Broadway Classics volume one\np 1991, 1986, 1979 MCA Records, Inc.\nc 1991 MCA Records, Inc.\nMCA Classics MCAMD-10051\n16 tracks 55:24\nCompilation produced by Ron O'Birien. Compiled by Max O. Preeo.\nExecutive producer: Andy McKaie. Digitally transferred and prepared by Kevin Hayunga,\nMCA Studios, N. Hollywood, CA. Digital transfer of "Speak Low" from original glass acetate\nby Steven Lasker. YEAR: 1991
This soundtrack cd contains 16 tracks and runs 55min 26sec.
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Music by Richard Rodgers; Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II featuring members of the original\nNew York production. Oklahoma! orchestra and chorus directed by Jay Blackton.\nRecorded October 25, 1943. Originally released Decca Records, December 2, - Various Artists - Speak Low (Mary Martin & Kenny Baker) (03:18)
Duet with orchestra from "One Touch Of Venus". Music by Kurt Weill; Lyrics by Ogden Nash.\nDirected by Maurice Abravanel. Recorded November 3, 1943. Originally released Decca Records,\nFebruary 10, 1944. - Various Artists - If I Loved You (John Raitt & Jan Clayton) (04:19)
From "Carousel", based on Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom". Music by Richard Rodgers; Lyrics by Oscar\nHammerstein II. Carousel orcestra under the direction of Joseph Littau. Recorded May 16, 1945.\nOriginally released Decca Records, July 19, 1945. - Various Artists - Doin' What Comes Natur'lly (Ethel Merman) (03:23)
From the Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein II production, "Annie Get Your Gun". Music and lyrics\nby Irving Berlin. With Ray Middleton and members of the original cast, chorus and orchestra under\nthe direction of of Jay Blackton. Recorded May 28, 1946 - Various Artists - Lost In the Stars (Todd Duncan) (03:34)
From "Lost In The Stars". Words by Maxwell Anderson; music by Kurt Weill. Lost In The Stars chorus\nand orchestra conducted by Maurice Levin. Recorded November 7, 1949. Originally released\nDecca Records, December 19, 1949. - Various Artists - You're Just In Love (Ethel Merman & Dick Haymes) (03:08)
From Ethel Merman album, "Call Me Madam". Words and music by Irving Berlin. Gordon Jenkins\nand his orchestra and chorus. Recorded October 19, 1950. Originally released Decca Records,\nNovember 7, 1950. - Various Artists - Luck Be a Lady (Robert Alda) (03:02)
From "Guys And Dolls - A Musical Fable Of Broadway". Words and music by Frank Loesser.\nWith Guys And Dolls chorus and orchestra directed by Irving Actman. Recorded December 3, 1950.\nOriginally released Decca Records, January 8, 1951. - Various Artists - Shall We Dance? (Gertrude Lawrence & Yul Brynner) (02:51)
From "The King And I - A Musical Play". Music by Richard Rodgers; book and lyrics by Oscar\nHammerstein II. With The King And I orchestra conducted by Frederick Dvonch. Recorded April 16,\n1951. Originally released Decca Records, May 28, 1951.\n - Various Artists - Ohio (Rosalind Russell & Edith Adams) (03:18)
From Robert Fryer presents Rosalind Russell in The Musical Comedy "Wonderful Town" with members\nof the New York Production. Music by Leonard Bernstein; lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green.\nOrchestration by Don Walker; production directed by George - Various Artists - Too Close For Comfort (Sammy Davis, Jr) (03:54)
From Jule Styne and George Gilbert (in association with Lester Osterman, Jr.) Present "Mr. Wonderful"\nA New Musical Comedy. Music and lyrics by Jerry Bock-Larry Holofcener-George Weiss. Musical\ndirector: Morton Stevens. Recorded January 23, 1956. O - Various Artists - You Mustn't Feel Discouraged (Carol Burnett & Tiger Haynes) (03:26)
From "Fade Out - Fade In" Original Broadway Cast. Music by Jule Styne; book and lyrics by\nBetty Comden and Adolph Green. Musical director: Colin Romoff. Produced for records by\nSid Feller. Recorded May, 1964. Originally released ABC Records, June - Various Artists - The Impossible Dream (Richard Kiley) (02:23)
From Albert W. Selden and Hal James Present "Man Of La Mancha". A Musical Play by Dale\nWasserman. Music by Mitch Leigh; lyrics by Joe Darion. Orchestra conducted by Neil Warner.\nRecorded December 6, 1965. Originally released Kapp Records, January, 1 - Various Artists - But Alive (Lauren Bacall) (03:56)
With boys from from Original Broadway Cast "Applause". Music and lyrics by Charles Strouse and\nLee Adams. Orchestra and chorus conducted by Donald Pippin. Recorded April 7, 1970.\nOriginally released ABC Records, 1970. - Various Artists - I Don't Know How To Love Him (Yvonne Elliman) (03:30)
From "Jesus Christ Superstar - A Rock Opera". Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; lyrics by Tim Rice.\nOrchestra conducte by Rene Weigert. Recording produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.\nRecorded October 20, 1971. Originally released Decca Records, - Various Artists - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Patti LuPone) (04:28)
Form "Evita - Premiere American Recording". Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; lyrics by Tim Rice.\nOrchestra conducted by Rene Weigert. Recording produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.\nRecorded August 16, 1979. Originally released MCA Records, 1979 - Various Artists - The Lambeth Walk (Robert Lindsay) (04:17)
With chorus from "Me And My Girl" Original Broadway Cast. Music by Noel Gay; book and lyrics by\nL. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber. Musical direction by Stanley Lebowsky. Produced for records by\nThomas Z. Shepard. Recorded October 20, 1986.Originally
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