Call Me Madam Expanded Sound Track Album
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1. OVERTURE [Orchestra]
2. THE WASHINGTON SQUARE-DANCE [Chorus]
3. THE HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTES’ ON THE BALL [Ethel Merman]
4. CAN YOU USE ANY MONEY TODAY? [Ethel Merman]
5. MARRYING FOR LOVE [George Sanders]
6. IT’S A LOVELY DAY TODAY [Donald O’Connor & Carole Richards]
7. INTERNATIONAL RAG [Ethel Merman]
8. (I Wonder Why) YOU’RE JUST IN LOVE [Donald O’Connor & Ethel Merman]
9. (Dance to the Music of) THE OCARINA [Carole Richards & Chorus]
10. WHAT CHANCE HAVE I WITH LOVE? [Donald O’Connor]
11. THE BEST THING FOR YOU [Ethel Merman & George Sanders]
12. SOMETHING TO DANCE ABOUT [Donald O’Connor & Carole Richards]
13. MRS. SALLY ADAMS [Chorus]
14. FINALE [George Sanders, Ethel Merman, Donald O’Connor, Carol Richards & Chorus]
20th. Century-Fox Orchestra & Chorus Conducted by ALFRED NEWMAN
Choral Director – KEN DARBY
Thank you, stevie! And much gratitude for the front cover. 🙂
Take care.
Yes, Newman won this award two years in a row: for 1952’s With A Song in My Heart and for 1953’s Call Me Madam. Prior to the 1980s this Award was given for either an Original Song Score or the Adaptation or Treatment of a Musical from another source (usually Broadway). Newman adapted Irving Berlin’s song score for Call Me Madam with new original arrangements for an orchestra over twice the size of the one used in its stage productions and turned over these sketches to his orchestrators to fill in the player parts while Ken Darby worked with the singers and provided the choral arrangements. Irving Berlin was one of America’s greatest song writers but what we hear in musical films like Call Me Madam, especially in the hands of a genius like Alfred Newman, a great composer himself, is the work of some very talented arrangers, orchestrators, vocal directors & conductors who flesh out songs of composers like Irving Berlin to what only can be described as pure musical magic.
I enjoyed very much the complete recording of "Something’s to Dance About", too bad the music of "it’s a Lovely Day Today" danced by Vera-Ellen and Donald O’ Connor is not included in the recording sessions.
Thank you a thousand times, I love this soundtrack !
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You learn something new every day, so just to hear the famous George Sanders sing will be a revelation.
Again many thanks for this gem.