A1. –"Annie Get Your Gun" Orchestra. The Girl That I Marry. You Can't Get A Man With A Gun. B2. –E. Merman, B. Yarnell, Rufus Smith (3) And J. Orbach.
To call ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Irving Berlin's most inspired score is saying a mouthful. The uneducated songwriter's inexhaustible facility with tunes and lyrics is beyond comprehension, beyond envy, almost beyond analysis. With regard to the RCA cast album of the 1966 revival, it’s hard to believe that I am hearing the same rendition others praise so highly. Supporting cast members Jerry Orbach and Rufus Smith utterly ruin their numbers. Factor in the huckster characterizations, the actors’ vocal limitations, and the challenging acoustics of the New York State Theater where they normally performed, and the result is a lot of barking and shouting rather than actually hitting the notes. Some of Irving Berlin's best music.
Soundtrack album by Irving Berlin. Jerry Orbach & Benay Venuta). 3. I'm a Bad, Bad Man (feat. 4. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly (feat. Ethel Merman, Bruce Yarnell, Rufus Smith, & Jerry Orbach). 8. They Say It's Wonderful (feat. Ethel Merman & Bruce Yarnell). 9. Moonshine Lullaby (feat.
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In the spring of 1966, Music Theater of Lincoln Center, a repertory theater company headed by Richard Rodgers that mounted limited-run summer revivals of Broadway musicals at New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, put on a 20th anniversary production of Annie Get Your Gun, which Rodgers had produced in 1946 with his late partner Oscar Hammerstein II, with. music by Irving Berlin and Ethel Merman in the title role of Annie Oakley. Merman, now 57 years old, returned for the revival, recreating her most popular role.
Ethel Merman (born Ethel Agnes Zimmermann, January 16, 1908 – February 15, 1984) was an American actress and singer Ethel Merman Merman initially was overlooked for the film version of Anything Goes (1936). Bing Crosby insisted his wife Dixie Lee be cast as Reno Sweeney opposite his Billy Crocker, but when she unexpectedly dropped out of the project, Merman was cast in the role she had originated on stage. An Evening with Ethel Merman (1965) as Herself. Annie Get Your Gun (1967) as Annie Oakley. Tarzan and the Mountains of the Moon (1967) as Rosanna McCloud.
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