Annie get your gun : original cast album
- Title
- Annie get your gun : original cast album / [music and lyrics by Irving Berlin ; book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields].
- Published by
- New York, N.Y. : Decca Broadway : Distributed by Universal Music & Video Distribution, [2000], ℗2000.
- Author
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- Description
- 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Alternative title
- Doin\u0027 what comes natur\u0027lly.
- Girl that I marry.
- You can\u0027t get a man with a gun.
- There\u0027s no business like show business.
- They say it\u0027s wonderful.
- Moonshine lullaby.
- My defenses are down.
- I\u0027m an Indian too.
- I got lost in his arms.
- Who do you love, I hope?
- I got the sun in the morning.
- Anything you can do.
- Colonel Buffalo Bill.
- I\u0027m a bad, bad man.
- Old-fashioned wedding.
- Subject
- Contents
- Doin\u0027 what comes natur\u0027lly (3:19) -- The girl that I marry (3:04) -- You can\u0027t get a man with a gun (3:08) -- There\u0027s no business like show business (3:07) -- They say it\u0027s wonderful (3:01) -- Moonshine lullaby (3:09) -- My defenses are down (3:21) -- I\u0027m an Indian too (2:38) -- I got lost in his arms (2:42) -- Who do you love, I hope? (2:54) -- I got the sun in the morning (2:51) -- Anything you can do (3:06) -- Bonus tracks: Overture (4:38) ; Colonel Buffalo Bill (2:20) ; I\u0027m a bad, bad man (2:34) ; An old-fashioned wedding (2:46).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- "Originally released as Decca album DA-468, July 8, 1946"--Insert.
- Bonus tracks from Ethel Merman sings Annie get your gun, released June 1, 1973 as London Records Phase 4 stereo XPS 905.
- Compact disc.
- Original program notes by Louis Untermeyer and reissue notes by Max O. Preeo (15 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded May 26 and 28, 1946.