Annie Get Your Gun [Original Broadway Cast]Original Cast Recording/Original Soundtrack/Ethel Merman
Release Date: 09/02/2008
Original Release:
1946
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1042776_CD
UPC # 5024952067329
Label: Delta Distribution
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Disc: 1
1.
Doin' What Comes Naturally
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Girl That I Marry, The
3.
You Can't Get a Man With a Gun
4.
There's No Business Like Show Business
5.
They Say It's Wonderful
6.
My Defences Are Down
7.
Anything You Can Do
8.
I've Got Sun In the Morning
9.
Together Again (They Say It's Wonderful)
10.
Annie Get Your Gun Final End Theme
11.
What Do You Wanna Make Those Eyes At Me For?
12.
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
13.
Sewing Machine, The
14.
Somebody Loves Me
15.
His Rocking Horse Ran Away
16.
It Had To Be You
17.
Honeymoon's Over, The - (featuring Tennessee Ernie Ford)
18.
I Wish I Didn't Love You So
19.
Stuff Like That Here
20.
Bushel and a Peck, A - (featuring Perry Como)
Performer: Original Cast Recording/Original Soundtrack/Ethel Merman
Artist: Judy Garland; Betty Hutton; "Tennessee" Ernie Ford; Perry Como Distributor: Phantom Import Distributi Notes: This remastered edition of the 1946 Decca Original Cast album of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN also contains four bonus tracks originally included on ETHEL MERMAN SINGS ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. Music and lyrics composed by Irving Berlin. Principal cast includes: Ethel Merman (Annie Oakley); Ray Middleton (Frank Butler); William O'Neal (Colonel William F. Cody); Marty May (Charlie Davenport); John Garth III (trainman); Art Barnett (Foster Wilson); Lea Penman (Dolly Tate); Betty Ann Nyman (Winnie Tate); Kenny Bowers (Tommy Keeler); Nancy Jean Rabb (Minnie Oakley); Camilla De Witt (Jessie Oakley); Marlene Cameron (Nellie Oakley); Clifford Sales (Little Jake Oakley); Leon Bibb (waiter); Clyde Turner (porter); Harry Bellaver (Chief Sitting Bull). 1973 recordings cast includes: Ethel Merman (Annie Oakley); Leslie Fyson, Benay Venuta, Neilson Taylor. Recorded on May 26 & 28, 1946 and in 1973. Originally released Decca (468). Includes original LP liner notes by Louis Untemeyer and reissue liner notes by Max O. Preeo. Digitally remastered by Greg Calbi (2000). This soundtrack features tracks recorded with Judy Garland before she was fired from the production, as well as the tracks recorded in the movie which was released with Betty Hutton. All track recorded in mono except as indicated. Music composed & lyrics written by Irving Berlin. Includes liner notes by George Feltenstein. Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz. Composer/Lyricist: Irving Berlin. The tale of the sharpshooting woman Annie Oakley is one of Irving Berlin's great masterpieces for the stage. When it was created in 1946, Berlin had long since conquered Broadway and moved on to Hollywood, only to return to the stage in the early '40s. The star of the show was Ethel Merman, and the combination of composer and singer proved highly successful. Berlin created some of his most memorable tunes, and Merman brought them to life with her inimitable brass. Aside from hits such as "They Say It's Wonderful," "The Girl That I Marry," and "Anything You Can Do," the show featured one of the all-time great Broadway anthems, "There's No Business Like Show Business."
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