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Oklahoma (1955) – OST – Rodgers And Hammerstein – 20th Century Fox – FLAC
High Res Scans included.
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The CD is from my personal collection and the disc was ripped using EZ-CD Audio Ripper.
The scans:
I personally scanned the disc, the booklet and the inserts.
The link:
The link will be sent to you (including the score and the scans), the file is available on MEGA.
The answer to your request includes a password to decrypt the file.
The size of the file:
The score (CD) and scans: 505.7Mo
Total playing time: 76:42
The number of tracks: 22
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01. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Overture.
02. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Main Title.
03. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’.
04. Rodgers & Hammerstein – The Surrey With The Fringe On Top.
05. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Kansas City.
06. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Kansas City Ballet.
07. Rodgers & Hammerstein – I Cain’t Say No.
08. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Many A New Day.
09. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Many A New Day Ballet.
10. Rodgers & Hammerstein – People Will Say We’re In Love.
11. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Pore Jud Is Daid.
12. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Out Of My Dreams.
13. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Out Of My Dreams Ballet.
14. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Entr’acte.
15. Rodgers & Hammerstein – The Farmer And The Cowman.
16. Rodgers & Hammerstein – The Farmer And The Cowman Ballet.
17. Rodgers & Hammerstein – All Er Nuthin’.
18. Rodgers & Hammerstein – All Er Nuthin’ Ballet.
19. Rodgers & Hammerstein – People Will Say We’re In Love (Reprise).
20. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Oklahoma.
21. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Finale Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’.
22. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Overture (LP Version).
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Daniel.
Speedy Service As Always Thanks Daniel :awsm:
Scott
Thank you very kindly, Daniel. 🙂
As usual, I’m very grateful to you for those great scans.
Take good care.
and special thanks for the scans !
It took a little time to download the files because MEGA did not work very well.

Oklahoma! (1955) (2001) Soundtrack Score
Composed by: Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II
Link 320kbps: Oklahoma.zip (176,90 MB) – uploaded.net (http://uploaded.net/file/uyrzltax)
Tracklist:
1. Overture (02:55)
2. Main Title (02:53)
3. Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’ (02:33)
4. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (04:54)
5. Kansas City (02:30)
6. Kansas City Ballet (02:26)
7. I Cain’t Say No (03:11)
8. Many A New Day (03:06)
9. Many A New Day Ballet (03:34)
10. People Will Say We’re In Love (04:21)
11. Pore Jud Is Daid (04:17)
12. Out Of My Dreams (02:33)
13. Out Of My Dreams Ballet (14:11)
14. Entr’acte (01:28)
15. The Farmer And The Cowman (03:52)
16. The Farmer And The Cowman Ballet (01:27)
17. All Er Nuthin’ (02:54)
18. All Er Nuthin’ Ballet (01:52)
19. People Will Say We’re In Love (Reprise) (01:41)
20. Oklahoma (03:17)
21. Finale: Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’ (01:46)
22. Overture (LP Version) (04:50)
UPDATED:
Lovely job with this, Daniel. I personally think it’s a shame that Jud’s solo lament, Lonely Room, wasn’t included in the released album, if only for completeness’ sake. I remember reading somewhere it was actually filmed, but then cut for running time and because it’s rather intense and, to be frank, out of step with the folksy style of the rest of the show’s numbers. It was reportedly removed early in the show’s original Broadway run, and rarely done in licensed productions, but it adds the missing third dimension to Jud’s character, who in most productions tends to come off as a bit of a cartoon villain. I did this show at high school and played Jud, and we included the song, and it brought the house down at every performance. (Yes, I’m a little bit pleased with myself over that!)