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Recording Details

Date
1971
Type
Audio / Instrumental Album / (Compilation)
Method
Studio
Language
English
Music
Irving Berlin (711), Jerry Bock (231), George Forrest (147), George Gershwin (859), Jerry Herman (258), Mitch Leigh (103), Galt MacDermot (92), James Rado (44), Gerome Ragni (44), Richard Rodgers (1285), Robert Wright (144)
Lyrics
Irving Berlin (711), Joe Darion (85), George Forrest (147), George Gershwin (859), Oscar Hammerstein II (902), Sheldon Harnick (236), Jerry Herman (258), Galt MacDermot (92), James Rado (44), Gerome Ragni (44), Robert Wright (144)
Conductor
Stanley Black (42), Frank Chacksfield (23), Ted Heath (17), John Keating (10), Mantovani (44), Edmundo Ros (19)
Performer
Kenny Baker [1] (31), Adele Leigh (19), The London Festival Chorus (6), Kenneth McKellar (9), Robert Merrill (35), Ronnie Aldrich And His Two Pianos, Ted Heath And His Music
Musician
Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra (12), Frank Chacksfield And His Orchestra (5), Johnny Keating And His Orchestra, Mantovani And His Orchestra (16), London Festival Orchestra (8)
Shortcode
[r23327]

Releases

Format
LP
Label
Decca SPA 162
Released
1971
Country
UK
Audio
Stereo
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# Tracks
12
Lists
5 collectors / 1 wish list
Shortcode
[rl35168]
Side 1
1. Hello, Dolly! (from Hello, Dolly!) - London Festival Orchestra & Chorus conducted by Stanley Black
2. If I Were A Rich Man (from Fiddler On The Roof) - Robert Merrill with Stanley Black and the London Festival Orchestra
3. Mame (from Mame) - Kenny Baker
4. There Is Nothin' Like A Dame (from South Pacific) - London Festival Orchestra & Chorus conducted by Stanley Black
5. Do-Re-Mi (from The Sound Of Music) - Ted Heath And His Music
6. The Stripper
Side 2
1. The Man I Love (from A Star Is Born) - Ted Heath And His Music
2. Stranger In Paradise (from Kismet) - Adele Leigh and Kenneth McKellar with Mantovani and His Orchestra
3. Aquarius (from Hair) - Edmundo Ros And His Orchestra
4. Zorba's Dance
5. The Impossible Dream (from Man Of La Mancha) - Ronnie Aldrich and His Two Pianos
6. There's No Busness Like Show Business (from Annie Get Your Gun) - London Festival Orchestra & Chorus conducted by Stanley Black

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