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They stopped the show! Original hit performances from Broadway shows.

Title
  1. They stopped the show! Original hit performances from Broadway shows.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Decca, [1960]

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Additional authors
  1. Bolger, Ray
  2. Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992
  3. Roberts, Joan, 1917-2012
  4. Garrett, Betty, 1919-2011
  5. Gray, Dolores
  6. Huston, Walter, 1884-1950
  7. Lawrence, Gertrude
  8. Martin, Mary
  9. Niesen, Gertrude
  10. Raitt, John, 1917-2005
  11. Russell, Rosalind
  12. Scholl, Danny
  13. Wilson, Dooley, 1894-1953
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. My heart belongs to daddy.
  2. People will say we\u0027re in love.
  3. South America, take it away.
  4. Soliloquy.
  5. Swing.
  6. Big movie show in the sky.
  7. Once in love with Amy.
  8. Getting to know you.
  9. September song.
  10. If you hadn\u0027t but you did.
  11. Eagle and me.
Subject
  1. Musicals > Excerpts
Contents
  1. My heart belongs to daddy (from "Leave it to me") (Mary Martin) -- People will say we\u0027re in love (from "Oklahoma") (Alfred Drake and Joan Roberts) -- South America, take it away (from "Call me mister") (Betty Garrett) -- Soliloquy (from "Carousel") (John Raitt) -- Swing (from "Wonderful town") (Rosalind Russell) -- The big movie show in the sky (from "Texas, li\u0027l darlin\u0027") (Danny Scholl) -- Once in love with Amy (from "Where\u0027s Charley") (Ray Bolger) -- Getting to know you (from "The king and I") (Gertrude Lawrence) -- September song (from "Knickerbocker holiday") (Walter Huston) -- I wanna get married (from "Follow the girls") (Gertrude Niesen) -- If you hadn\u0027t but you did (from "Two on the aisle") (Dolores Gray) -- The eagle and me (from "Bloomer girl") (Dooley Wilson).
Note
  1. Program notes on container.