Sarah Vaughan: Sings Broadway: Great Songs From Hit Shows

CD | 6,00 

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Label: Verve Records,Mercury

Released: 1995

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Tracks 2-7 to 2-16 are bonus tracks not included in the original release [r2095454].

1-1 Introduced in 1926 by Helen Ford in “Peggy-Ann”
1-2 Introduced in 1935 by Gloria Grafton in “Billy Rose’s Jumbo”
1-3 Introduced in 1939 by Dixie Dunbar in “Yokel Boy”
1-4 Introduced in 1930 by Ginger Rogers in “Girl Crazy”
1-5 Introduced in 1948 by Doretta Morrow and Brian Palmer in “Where’s Charlie?”
1-6 Introduced in 1927 by Mary Lawlor and John Price Jones in “Good News”
1-7 Introduced in 1934 by J. Harold Murray in “Thumbs Up”
1-8 Introduced in 1940 by Shirley Ross in “Higher And Higher”
1-9 Introduced in 1946 by Ella Logan and Donald Richards in “Finian’s Rainbow”
1-10 Introduced in 1933 by William Hain and Tamara in “Roberta”
1-11 Introduced in 1949 by Mary McCarty in “Miss Liberty”
1-12 Introduced in 1941 by Vivienne Segal in “Pal Joey”
1-13 Introduced in 1931 by John Arker in “The Band Wagon”
1-14 Introduced in 1938 by Walter Huston in “Knickerbocker Holiday”
1-15 Introduced in 1929 by Jack Whiting in “Heads Ups!”
1-16 Introduced in 1949 by Todd Duncan in “Lost In The Stars”
1-17 Introduced in 1936 by Ray Bolger and Doris Carson in “On Your Toes”
1-18 Introduced in 1939 by Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, Hiram Sherman and Ralph Stuart in “Very Warm For May”
2-1 introduced in 1916 by Haru Onuki and the Elm City four in “The Big Show”
2-2 introduced in 1949 by Eddie Albert and Allyn McLerie in “Miss Liberty”
2-3 introduced in 1927 by Jessie Matthews in “One Dam Thing After Another”
2-4 introduced in 1951 by Barbara Cook and Jerome Courtland in “Flahooley”
2-5 introduced in 1946 by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton in “Annie Get Your Gun”
2-6 introduced in 1941 by Gertrude Lawrence in “Lady In The Dark”
2-7 introduced in 1931 by Jeanne Aubert and Lawrence Gray in “The Laugh Parade”
2-8 introduced in 1929 by Libby Holman in “The Little Show”
2-9 introduced in 1946 by Betty-Jane Watson in “Toplitsky of Notre Dame”
2-10 introduced in 1945 by Jan Clayton and John Raitt in “Carousel”
2-11 introduced in 1936 by Bob Hope and Ethel Merman in “Red, Hot, and Blue”
2-12 introduced in 1953 by Edie Adams and George Gaynes in “Wonderful Town”
2-13 introduced in 1953 by Alfred Drake, Richard Kiley, and Doretta Morrow in “Kismet”
2-14 introduced in 1956 by Olga James in “Mr. Wonderful”
2-15 introduced in 1928 by Irene Bordoni in “Paris”
2-16 introduced in 1929 by Jessie Matthews in “Wake Up And Dream”


Paino 170 g (gramma)
Genre

Jazz,Stage & Screen

Style

Musical

Condition

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Formaatti

CD