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With a Song In My Heart (from the 1952 film)/ Pal Joey (with 1952 cast members)
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Music CD Cover Composer: Alfred Newman Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language); Portuguese (Original Language) Format: Original recording remastered, Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2003-08-26 Music Label: Drg Soundtracks: - Opening
- It's A Good Day
- Tea For Two, song
- Blue Moon, song (from "Babes in Arms")
- That Old Feeling (first used in "Vogues of 1938")
- Embraceable You, song (from Girl Crazy, musical)
- Get Happy, song (used in "9:15 Revue")
- I'll Walk Alone (from "Follow the Boys")
- They're Either Too Young Or Too Old (from "Thank Your Lucky Stars")
- I'm Thru With Love
- With A Song In My Heart, film score: An American Medley: America the Be
- With a Song in My Heart, song (from musical "Spring Is Here")
- Overture
- You Mustn't Kick It Around
- I Could Write A Book
- Chicago
- That Terrific Rainbow
- What Is A Man?
- Happy Hunting Horn
- Bewitched
- Pal Joey
- The Flower Garden Of My Heart
- Zip
- Plant You Now, Dig You Later
- In Our Little Den
- Do It The Hard Way
- Take Him
- Bewitched (Reprise)
- Finale
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Free Music Notes for With a Song In My Heart (from the 1952 film)/ Pal Joey (with 1952 cast members) AlbumFree Music Review: another great twofer from DRG Hit: 4 Stars
Jane Froman was one of the top vocalists of her era. Froman's greatness is celebrated in this new 2-on-1 album, which comprises the film soundtrack of WITH A SONG IN MY HEART as well as the 1952 Broadway revival cast album of PAL JOEY.WITH A SONG IN MY HEART was the life story of Jane Froman, with the lovely Susan Hayward in the lead role. Froman herself supplied the singing for the film. Numbers include "It's a Good Day", the bittersweet and humorous "They're Either Too Young or Too Old", "Blue Moon", "Get Happy", "Tea for Two" and "I'm Thru with Love". The 1952 Broadway revival of PAL JOEY was the result of the huge success of a studio album released by Columbia the year before (which featured Vivienne Segal reprising her original role of Vera and Harold Lang as Joey). Segal and Lang headlined the new revival with Helen Gallagher (SWEET CHARITY, HAZEL FLAGG) as Gladys Bumps and Elaine Stritch (ON YOUR TOES, GOLDILOCKS) as reporter Melba Snyder. Having already recorded their roles for the Columbia album, Segal and Lang saw little need in re-recording them for the revival album on the Capitol label. Instead, the roles of Vera and Joey were covered by Jane Froman and Dick Beavers. The cast album suffers on many levels. First, the absence of Segal and Lang is quite distracting, and secondly the new Overture can't even compare with the scintillanting original. The Columbia studio album is the version to buy in addition to this, though both albums have their strong and weak points. As per usual, Elaine Stritch brings her impressive and formidable comic timing to the fore in the show-stopping "Zip", and Helen Gallagher's silvery voice is perfect for "That Terrific Rainbow". A fine addition to your collection. [DRG 19054]
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