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From the original soundtrack:
"Love Me Or Leave Me" (all the tracks in stereo except where noted) – 1955 – Starring Doris Day – Directed by Charles Vidor – MGM.
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The tracks :
01. Original Soundtrack – Overture.
02. Original Soundtrack – It All Depends On You.
03. Original Soundtrack – You Made Me Love You.
04. Original Soundtrack – Stay On the Right Side, Sister.
05. Original Soundtrack – Everybody Loves My Baby.
06. Original Soundtrack – Mean To Me.
07. Original Soundtrack – Sam, the Old Accordian Man.
08. Original Soundtrack – Shaking the Blues Away.
09. Original Soundtrack – MedleyTen Cents A Dance.
10. Original Soundtrack – I’ll Never Stop Loving You.
11. Original Soundtrack – Never Look Back.
12. Original Soundtrack – At Sundown.
13. Original Soundtrack – Love Me Or Leave Me.
14. Original Soundtrack – Finale.
15. Original Soundtrack – I’ll Never Stop Loving You (Single Version) (mono).
16. Original Soundtrack – Ten Cents A Dance (Short Version) (mono).
17. Original Soundtrack – Love Me Or Leave Me (Alternate Version) (mono).
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MGM was known as the Studio of Musicals but Warner Bros could stage a first production of it’s own as it did for this film.
MGM was known as the Studio of Musicals but Warner Bros could stage a first production of it’s own as it did for this film.
It is an MGM picture, it was produced by Joe Pasternak and directed by Charles Vidor at Culver City.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced 3 biographical films in 1955: Interrupted Melody featuring Eleanor Parker as Opera star Marjorie Lawrence. I’ll Cry Tomorrow starring Susan Hayward as singer Lilian Roth and Love Me or Love Me with Doris Day as torch singer Ruth Etting. Doris Day and James Cagney were on loan from Warner Bros to MGM.
if you check the insert of Petros above, you will read : MGM Presents …