(arr. Rubinoff) Always |
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A Russian Lullaby. How Deep Is the Ocean f Music Box Review of 1922: Lady of the Evening . What Does It Matter? Ziegfeld Follies of 1919: A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody |
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Alexander’s Ragtime Band |
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Always |
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Annie Get Your Gun |
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Annie Get Your Gun: Anything You Can Do |
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Annie Get Your Gun: Anything you can do (with Simionato) |
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Annie Get Your Gun: Let's Go West Again |
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Annie Get Your Gun: There's no business like show business (with Brenda Lewis, soprano; Eberhard Wächter, baritone; Wolfgang Zimmer, bass (?) |
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Annie Get Your Gun: There's No Business Like Show Business (with Steven Kimbrough, baritone) |
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Annie Get Your Gun: They Say It's Wonderful |
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Arias and songs by |
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Arias, songs, and duets by |
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Arrangements of songs by |
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Blue Skies |
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Blue Skies. Cheek to Cheek |
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Blue Skies. Cheek to Cheek'. Puttin' on the Ritz |
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CD 5: THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL ON BROADWAY |
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Cheek to Cheek |
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Cohen Owes Me Ninety-Seven Dollars. |
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Everybody’s Doin’ It Now. I Love a Piano. Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning. Tell Me, Little Gypsy. Play A Simple Melody. Nobody Knows (and Nobody Seems to Care). Watch Your Step: Everybody’s Doin’ It Now. I Love a Piano. Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning. Tell Me, Little Gypsy. Play A Simple Melody. Nobody Knows (and Nobody Seems to Care). Watch Your Step: Overture; Finale to act II (“Opera Medley”) |
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Face the Music |
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Falling Out Of Love Can Be Fun |
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Follow the Fleet: We Saw the Sea |
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For Your Country and My Country |
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God Bless America |
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Harem Life (Outside of that everything’s all right) |
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Heat Wave |
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How Deep Is the Ocean? |
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How Deep is the Ocean? |
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I Love a Piano |
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Irving Berlin Medley |
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Lady of the Evening. Let's Face the Music and Dance. The Night Is Filled with Music. Soft Lights and Sweet Music. Supper Time. Easter Parade. Remember. The Best Thing for You Is Me. Always. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm. How About Me? Russian Lullaby. Cheek to Cheek. I'll See You in C.U.B.A |
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Lazy. I’ll See You in C-U-B-A. What’ll I Do? |
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Let's Go Back to the Waltz |
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Let’s Face The Music And Dance |
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Music by |
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Patti Lupone (vocals); Hollywood Bowl O (59:47) |
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Prologue: There’s No Business Like Show Business. Concert Overture: Berlin Goes to Hollywood. Heat Wave. No Strings. Let Yourself Go – Steppin’ Out with My Baby. Call Me Madam Dances. Hostess with the Mostes’. Best Thing for You – Lonely Heart – Always. Monte Carlo Ballet. I Got Lost in His Arms. Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly. Patriotic Overture. Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep |
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Puttin' on the Ritz: Puttin' on the Ritz |
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Puttin’ on the Ritz |
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Ragtime Soldier Man |
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Remember. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune. Blue Skies. Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon. Russian Lullaby. I Love a Piano. You'd be Surprised. Say It Isn't So. Let Yourself Go. Lazy. At the Devil's Ball. Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun. What'll I Do. Manhattan Madness. Let's Face the Music and Dance. The Song Is Ended. Let Me Sing and I'm Happy |
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Remember. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune. Blue Skies. Russian Lullaby. You'd Be Surprised. Say It Isn't So. Let Yourself Go. Lazy. Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun. What'll I Do? Manhattan Madness. Let's Face the Music and Dance. The Song Is Ended. Let Me Sing and I'm Happy |
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Say It With Music. Smile and Show Your Dimple. My Melody Dream. When I Lost You. This Is the Life! A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody. Alexander’s Ragtime Band. Home Again Blues. You’d Be Surprised. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune. The Girls of My Dreams. The International Rag. When I Leave the World Behind |
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Sonatina in d |
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Songs (18) |
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Songs by |
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Stay down there where you belong |
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Stepping Out With My Baby: Let’s Face the Music and Dance |
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Supper Time |
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The Song Is Ended |
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There's No Business Like Show Business (Annie Get Your Gun) |
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There’s No Business Like Show Business |
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They Say It’s Wonderful |
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They Say That Falling in Love is Wonderful |
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Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails |
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Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails. Remember. This Year's Kisses. Isn't It a Lovely Day. Everybody Step. Change Partners. There's No Business Like Show Business. When That Midnight Choo-choo Leaves for Alabam'. No Strings. Slumming on Park Avenue. Soft Lights and Sweet Music. They Say It's Wonderful. I'll See You in C-U-B-A. Always. How Deep Is the Ocean. Society Bear. I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket. I Used to Be Color Blind |
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Top Hat: Cheek to Cheek |
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Watch Your Step |
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What'll I Do? Let's Go Back to the Waltz. The Waltz of Long Ago' . Remember. Just One Way to Say “I Love You.“ When I Lost You*. Where Is My Little Old New York? Reaching for the Moon. All Alone*. Always'. Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk *, We'll Never Know. Paris Wakes Up and Smiles. The Russian Lullaby. Marie. Where Is the Song of Songs for Me? The Song Is Ended |
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What’ll I Do? |
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What’ll I Do? I Love a Piano |
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When That Man is Dead and Gone |
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White Christmas |
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White Christmas (arr. Chenault Duo) |
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White Christmas (with orchestra conducted by Camerata) |
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Works by |
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Í Love a Piano. Salute to Irving Berlin: Introduction; Say It with Music; Blue Skies; Always; Remember; A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody; Alexander's Ragtime Band; Russian Lullaby |
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