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Classic movie musicals of Jule Styne.

Title
  1. Classic movie musicals of Jule Styne.
Published by
  1. [New York] : JJA [Records], [1984]
Author
  1. Styne, Jule, 1905-1994.

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Additional authors
  1. Cahn, Sammy.
Description
  1. 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. A Box Office production
Uniform title
  1. Musicals. Selections
  2. Box Office production.
Alternative title
  1. Musicals.
  2. Anchors aweigh.
  3. Tars and Spars.
  4. It happened in Brooklyn.
  5. Romance on the high seas.
  6. Two guys from Texas.
Subject
  1. Motion picture music > Excerpts
  2. Musicals > Excerpts
  3. Popular music > 1941-1950
  4. 1941 - 1960
  5. Popular music > 1951-1960
Contents
  1. Hit parade of 1941: Who am I? -- (1942) Youth on parade: I\u0027ve heard that song before. Priorities on parade: Conchita Lopez; You\u0027re in love with someone else; Payday -- (1944) Carolina blues: There goes that song again. Follow the boys: I\u0027ll walk alone. Step lively: As long as there\u0027s music; Some other time; Where does love begin? Knickerbocker holiday: Love has made this such a lovely day -- (1945) The Stork Club: Love me. Tonight and every night: You excite me; The boy I left behind. Anchors aweigh: What makes the sun set?; The charm of you; I fall in love too easily -- (1946) Tars and Spars: I\u0027m glad I waited for you; Love is a merry-go-round. The kid from Brooklyn: I love an old fashioned song. Earl Carroll sketchbook: What makes you beautiful, beautiful?
  2. (Cont.) (1947) It happened in Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Bridge; I believe; Time after time; The song\u0027s gotta come from the heart; It\u0027s the same old dream -- (1948) Romance on the high seas: It\u0027s you or no one; It\u0027s magic; Put \u0027em in a box, tie \u0027em with a ribbon. Two guys from Texas: I don\u0027t care if it rains all night; Every day I love you a little bit more -- (1949) It\u0027s a great feeling: That was a big, fat lie -- (1950) West Point story: B\u0027klyn; It could only happen in Brooklyn -- (1951) Two tickets to Broadway: Are you just a beautiful dream? Meet me after the show: Bettin\u0027 on a man -- (1954) Three coins in the fountain: Three coins in the fountain -- (1955) My sister Eileen: There\u0027s nothing like love; Give me a band & my baby -- (1960) Bells are ringing: Better than a dream.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Lyrics principally by Sammy Cahn.