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Irving Berlin With The 20th Century-Fox Orchestra And Chorus - Selections From The Sound Track Of Irving Berlin's "There's No Business Like Show Business" FLAC

Irving Berlin With The 20th Century-Fox Orchestra And Chorus - Selections From The Sound Track Of Irving Berlin's "There's No Business Like Show Business" FLAC
Performer:
Irving Berlin With The 20th Century-Fox Orchestra And Chorus
Album:
Selections From The Sound Track Of Irving Berlin's "There's No Business Like Show Business"
Style:
Musical, Soundtrack
Released:
1956
Country:
Australia
Label:
Festival Records
Catalog:
FR12-982
FLAC size:
2192 mb
MP3 size:
2270 mb
WMA size:
1170 mb


Tracklist


1When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam'
Vocals – Dan Dailey, Ethel Merman
2Heat Wave
Vocals – Dolores Gray
3There's No Business Like Show Business
Vocals – Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor, Ethel Merman, Johnnie Ray, Mitzi Gaynor
4Play A Simple Melody
Vocals – Dan Dailey, Ethel Merman
5Alexander's Ragtime Band
Vocals – Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor, Ethel Merman, Johnnie Ray, Mitzi Gaynor
6Lazy
Vocals – Dolores Gray
7If You Believe
Vocals – Johnnie Ray
8A Sailor's Not A Sailor ('Till A Sailor's Been Tattooed)
Vocals – Ethel Merman, Mitzi Gaynor
9There's No Business Like Show Business
Vocals – Ethel Merman
10A Man Chases A Girl (Until She Catches Him)
Vocals – Donald O'Connor
11After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It
Vocals – Dolores Gray


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
DL 8091The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra And Chorus The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business ‎(LP, Mono)DeccaDL 8091US1954
MCA-7152The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra And Chorus The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business ‎(LP, Album)Victor Musical Industries, Inc.MCA-7152Japan1974
33 OSX 7522Irving Berlin With The 20th Century-Fox Orchestra And Chorus Irving Berlin With The 20th Century-Fox Orchestra And Chorus - Selections From The Sound Track Of Irving Berlin's "There's No Business Like Show Business" ‎(LP)Columbia33 OSX 7522Australia1956
DL 8091Various Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business ‎(LP, Mono)DeccaDL 8091Canada1954
VSD-5912The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra And Chorus The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra And Chorus - Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ‎(CD, Album)Varèse SarabandeVSD-5912US1998


Credits


  • ChorusThe 20th Century-Fox Chorus
  • Lyrics By, Music ByIrving Berlin
  • Music DirectorAlfred Newman, Lionel Newman
  • Music Director [Vocal Director]Ken Darby
  • OrchestraThe 20th Century-Fox Orchestra


Notes


Release title from label.
Full title on front cover:
Selections from the Sound Track of Darryl F. Zanuck's presentation of Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (On label Side A): MG-3860
  • Matrix / Runout (On label Side B): MG-3861


Companies


  • Recorded By – Decca Records, Inc.
  • Published By – D. Davis & Co. Pty Ltd
  • Published By – Chappell & Co. Ltd. (Sydney)


Album


Chorus The 20th Century-Fox Chorus . Lyrics By, Music By Irving Berlin. Music Director Alfred Newman , Lionel Newman. Music Director Ken Darby. Orchestra The 20th Century-Fox Orchestra . Codice a barre e altri identificatori. Matrix, Runout Label, Side A: MG3860. Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business is a 1954 20th Century-Fox musical-comedy-drama film directed by Walter Lang. It stars an ensemble cast, consisting of Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor, Mitzi Gaynor, Marilyn Monroe, Johnnie Ray, and Hugh O'Brian. The title is borrowed from the famous song in the stage musical and MGM film Annie Get Your Gun. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, based on a story by Lamar Trotti and the movie was Fox's first. No obi, includes insert. Additional information. Sleeve Condition. Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Orchestra. Format Name. On this enjoyable set, she interprets ten of Irving Berlin's songs including a couple of obscurities with fine backup from a swinging septet that includes tenorman Scott Hamilton, cornetist Warren Vache, both Chris Flory and Ed Bickert on guitars and pianist John Oddo. Highlights include Be Careful, It's My Heart, Cheek to Cheek, The Best Thing for You Would Be Me and What'll I Do. Some of Irving Berlins later contributions to the American popular music canon-songs like White Christmas, God Bless America and Theres No Business Like Show Business -eclipsed even the massive success of Alexanders Ragtime Band. Its entirely possible, however, that those 20th-century classics would never have been written were it not for the commercial success that Irving Berlin achieved with the song he copyrighted on this day in 1911. Citation Information. Article Title. Irving Berlin copyrights the biggest pop song of the early 20th century. Текст песни: Walkin' to the corner of Main Street, USA Look at the good people, hear what they gotta say Uh-huh, all right See a sexy girl with her long black hair. Альбом 2010 Песен: 24. Cover information about the songs on the release Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business by various artists: who covered the songs, who sang the originals. Report error. Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business by various artists. Irving Berlin. Originally by Ethel Waters. Dolores Gray - The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Originally by Al Jolson with Gene Rodemich's Orchestra. Play a Simple Melody. Ethel Merman and Dan Dailey - The 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Originally by Sallie Fisher and Charles King. Irving Berlin was one of the most prolific and popular songwriters of the 20th century, counting among his many hits White Christmas and Cheek to Cheek. Berlin had another hit with Merman with the 1950 musical Call Me Madam, which was also turned into a 1953 film. Creating a Canon. Berlin would ultimately be nominated for nine Academy Awards with seven nods in the song category, winning in 1943 for White Christmas