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Various - Rodgers & Hart 1935 to 1939 album

Various - Rodgers & Hart 1935 to 1939 album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Creative music
  • Title: Rodgers & Hart 1935 to 1939
  • Style: Soundtrack
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LP. Show Biz Records5605.

Blind Gary Davis 1935 - 1949.

1. It's Easy To Remember - Harry Roy & His Orchestra from The May Fair Hotel, London.

Rodgers and Hart were an American songwriting partnership between composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and the lyricist Lorenz Hart (1895–1943). They worked together on 28 stage musicals and more than 500 songs from 1919 until Hart's death in 1943. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart were introduced in 1919, when both attended Columbia University, when asked to write an amateur club show.

All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs (SP) 7 inchs (EP) 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. rodgers & hart 1935 to 1939. Show Biz Records - US - 5605 - -. x.

费收听 Various Artists – Blue Moon (The Music Of Rodgers & Hart - Original Recordings 1930 - 1935)(The Little Things To Do、Why Do You Suppose? 等)。14 首单曲()。 在网上最大的音乐库 Last.

Rodgers & Hart: selected standards from the musicals of 1935-1942 + gallery. Following an album with Bobby Darin and collaborations with Henry Mancini in the early ’60s, Mercer’s career slowed down under the onslaught of rock & roll, but time has since reconfirmed his status as an American popular music giant. His 1935 output with Malneck included Eeny, Meeny Miney Mo ( for Benny Goodman in December), I Saw Her at Eight O’Clock, Meet Miss America, and If You Were Mine, the latter a hit for Teddy Wilson (with Billie Holiday.

Dutton Vocalion presents a grab bag of pop vocal encrusted British dance band records cut by Jack Hylton's orchestra for the HMV record label between the years 1935 and 1939. In addition to several marvels of ingenuity such as "Life Begins at Oxford Circus," "Run Rabbit Run" (featuring silly Arthur Askey!), "Girls Were Made to Love and Kiss," "I'll Never Say Never Again(Again)," and the bracingly racist "South American Joe," this compilation contains one of the best recordings Hylton ever presided over.

In the early 1930s they moved to Hollywood, where they created several popular songs for film, such as "Isn't It Romantic?" and "Lover", before returning to Broadway in 1935 with Billy Rose's Jumbo. From 1935 to Hart's death in 1943, they wrote a string of highly regarded Broadway musicals, most of which were hits. Many of their stage musicals from the late 1930s were made into films, such as On Your Toes (1936) and Babes in Arms (1937), though rarely with their scores intact. Pal Joey (1940), termed their "masterpiece", has a book by The New.

Vocals – The – Rodgers & Hart. Vocals – Bruce TrentWritten-By – Rodgers & Hart.

Tracklist

A1 Richard Rodgers "Mississippi" Medley
A2 Kay Thompson You Took Advantage Of Me
A3 Ray Heatherton My Heart Stood Still
A4 Kay Thompson The Lady Is A Tramp
A5 Walter O'Keefe Manhattan
A6 Richard Rodgers With A Song In My Heart
B1 James Cagney Off The Record
B2 Lee Sullivan I'd Rather Be Right
B3 Mary Jane Walsh Give It Back To The Indians
B4 Mary Jane Walsh I Didn't Know What Time It Was
B5 Diosa Costello She Could Shake The Maracas
B6 Mary Jane Walsh I Like To Recognize The Tune
B7 Mary Jane Walsh Love Never Went To College
B8 Diosa Costello Spic And Spanish
B9 Irene Daye Spic And Spanish
B10 Frances Langford You're Nearer
B11 Irene Daye I Like To Recognize The Tune