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 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) 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 | | SEE IT |
 | 1. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly2. Girl That I Marry, The3. You Can't Get a Man With a Gun4. There's No Business Like Show Business5. They Say It's Wonderful6. Moonshine Lullaby7. My Defenses Are Down8. I'm an Indian, Too9. I Got Lost in His Arms10. Who Do You Love, I Hope?11. I Got the Sun in the Morning12. Anything You Can Do13. Overture14. Colonel Buffalo Bill15. I'm a Bad, Bad Man16. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) In '96, Richard Rogers (then President of the Music Theater of Lincoln Center) succeeded in bringing back Ethel Merman to the show that made her a star. Broadway-goers were thrilled; listen as she, Bruce Yarnell and the rest of the cast sing They Say It's Wonderful; There's No Business Like Show Business; Doin' What Comes Natur'lly , and more! | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) In '96, Richard Rogers (then President of the Music Theater of Lincoln Center) succeeded in bringing back Ethel Merman to the show that made her a star. Broadway-goers were thrilled; listen as she, Bruce Yarnell and the rest of the cast sing They Say It's Wonderful; There's No Business Like Show Business; Doin' What Comes Natur'lly , and more! | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Includes liner notes by Stephen Cole.Digitally remastered by Adrian Cosentini.Mermania! Vol. 1 is a collection of several medleys performed by Broadway sensation Ethel Merman. Despite the poor sound quality at times, this is a good selection of songs that showcase Merman's dramatic singing talents. At times her voice can start to warble, which can definitely put off some listeners. Also, some of the songs appear more than once in the context of the medleys, which only counts against the album because of the varying quality of some of these repeats. But to hear Merman performing these American standards is really quite nice, as she had a voice that was stamped with her charismatic personality. Overall, this is a solid album of songs that are quite familiar, performed by one of the most unique voices in showbiz. It may not be great, but it at least does justice to Merman's legacy as a singer. ~ Bradley Torreano | | SEE IT |
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