Let me entertain you [sound recording] / Carol Burnett.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 012 159 402-2 | Decca BroadwayPublication details: New York : Decca Broadway ; Universal Classics Group, pc2000.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 pamphletSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • SDA 23432
Contents:
Carol Burnett remembers how they stopped the show. Johnny one note (from "Babes in arms") -- Happiness is a thing called Joe (from film "Cabin in the sky") -- Adelaide's lament (from "Guys and dolls") -- Sweet Georgia Brown -- April showers (from "Bombo") -- The trolley song (from "Meet me in St. Louis") -- I cain't say no (from "Oklahoma") -- Ten cents a dance (from "Simple Simon") -- Blow Gabriel blow (from "Anything goes") -- The Lorelei (from "Pardon my English") -- Nobody -- Sing you sinners (from film "Sing you sinners"). Let me entertain you. Everything's coming up roses (from the musical production "Gypsy") -- Give a little-- get a little (from the musical production "Two on the aisle") -- I don't want to walk without you (from the Paramount picture "Sweater girl") -- Comes once in a lifetime (from the musical production "Subways are for sleeping") -- Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry (from the musical production "Glad to see you") -- All I need is the boy (from the musical production "Gypsy") -- Let me entertain you (from the musical production "Gypsy") -- The world is beautiful (from the musical production "Hazel Flagg") -- Just in time (from the musical production "Bells are ringing") -- Saturday night (is the loneliest night of the week) -- Time after time (from the MGM picture "It happened in Brooklyn") -- Everybody loves to take a bow (from the musical production "Hazel Flagg").
Carol Burnett, vocals ; "Carol Burnett remembers how they stopped the show": orchestra directed by Irwin Kostal. "Let me entertain you": orchestra directed by Harry Zimmerman.
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CD CD Stonewall CD CD 1 Available available upon request; located in Broadway CD box in Special collections 2159402201

Compact disc.

Contains two complete LPs on one CD: Carol Burnett remembers how they stopped the show ; Let me entertain you.

Original liner notes for both titles reproduced in pamphlet.

Carol Burnett remembers how they stopped the show. Johnny one note (from "Babes in arms") -- Happiness is a thing called Joe (from film "Cabin in the sky") -- Adelaide's lament (from "Guys and dolls") -- Sweet Georgia Brown -- April showers (from "Bombo") -- The trolley song (from "Meet me in St. Louis") -- I cain't say no (from "Oklahoma") -- Ten cents a dance (from "Simple Simon") -- Blow Gabriel blow (from "Anything goes") -- The Lorelei (from "Pardon my English") -- Nobody -- Sing you sinners (from film "Sing you sinners"). Let me entertain you. Everything's coming up roses (from the musical production "Gypsy") -- Give a little-- get a little (from the musical production "Two on the aisle") -- I don't want to walk without you (from the Paramount picture "Sweater girl") -- Comes once in a lifetime (from the musical production "Subways are for sleeping") -- Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry (from the musical production "Glad to see you") -- All I need is the boy (from the musical production "Gypsy") -- Let me entertain you (from the musical production "Gypsy") -- The world is beautiful (from the musical production "Hazel Flagg") -- Just in time (from the musical production "Bells are ringing") -- Saturday night (is the loneliest night of the week) -- Time after time (from the MGM picture "It happened in Brooklyn") -- Everybody loves to take a bow (from the musical production "Hazel Flagg").

Carol Burnett, vocals ; "Carol Burnett remembers how they stopped the show": orchestra directed by Irwin Kostal. "Let me entertain you": orchestra directed by Harry Zimmerman.

"Carol Burnett remembers how they stopped the show" was recorded on Oct. 3, 10, 17, 1960; originally released as Decca LP DL-4049. "Let me entertain you" was recorded May 27, 28 and June 6, 1963; originally released as Decca LP DL-4437.

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