12 songs from Call me madam [sound recording] : with selections from Panama Hattie.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: MCAD-10521 | MCA ClassicsDL-8035 | Decca203 | DeccaSeries: Broadway goldPublication details: Universal City, CA : MCA Classics, p1992.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inOther title:- Twelve songs from Call me madam
- Call me madam
- Call me madam. Selections
- Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Panama Hattie. Selections
- SDC 17146
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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CD | Stonewall CD | Cd | 1 | Available | available upon request; located in Broadway CD box in Special collections | 8110521261 |
Music composed by Irving Berlin (Call me madam) and Cole Porter (Panama Hattie).
"Digitally restored."
Compact disc.
Program and biographical notes by Max Preeo, with original LP notes reprinted (14 p. : ill.) and inserted in container.
Call me madam. The hostess with mostes' on the ball (3:24) ; Washington square dance (2:35) ; Lichtenburg (Cosmo's opening) (3:19) ; Can you use any money today? (2:48) ; Marrying for love (3:09) ; The ocarina (2:33) ; It's a lovely day today (3:06) ; The best thing for you (2:59) ; Something to dance about (3:00) ; Once upon a time today (3:12) ; They like Ike (3:05) ; You're just in love (3:07) -- Panama Hattie. My mother would love you (2:29) ; I've still got my health (2:31) ; Let's be buddies (3:15) ; Make it another old fashioned, please (2:51).
Ethel Merman, vocals ; supporting soloists ; Gordon Jenkins and his orchestra and chorus (Call me madam) ; Harry Sosnik and his orchestra (Panama Hattie).
The Call me madam excerpts originally recorded Oct. 17 and Nov. 20, 1950, and originally released as Decca DL-8035 on Jan. 8, 1951; Panama Hattie excerpts recorded Dec. 2, 1940, and first released as Decca 203 on Dec. 19, 1940.
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