Broadway, here I'll stay [sound recording] : the words of Alan Jay Lerner.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 446 219-2 | PhilipsPublication details: New York, NY : Philips, [1996], p1994.Description: 1 sound disc (71 min., 11 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inOther title:- Here I'll stay
- Words of Alan Jay Lerner
- Various composers ; Jay David Saks, producer ; album conceived and arranged by Ian Fraser.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult CD | Main Library | CD | MUSICAL Broadway, here I'll stay : the words of Alan Jay Lerner | Available | 33111003054158 |
Compact disc (DDD).
Program notes by Leslie Bricusse (12 p.) on insert.
On a clear day / Burton Lane (3:37) -- Brigadoon suite / Frederick Loewe (10:21): Brigadoon/overture ; Almost like bein' in love ; Waitin' for my dearie ; The heather on the hill ; Come to me, bend to me ; From this day on -- My love is a married man / Frederick Loewe (6:12) -- Here I'll stay / Kurt Weill (4:23) -- Paint your wagon suite / Frederick Loewe (5:38): Paint your wagon ; They call the wind Maria ; I talk to the trees ; Another Autumn -- Someone on your side / André Previn (2:59) -- One more walk around the garden / Burton Lane (4:11) -- My fair lady suite / Frederick Loewe (12:28): Overture ; Wouldn't it be loverly ; Let a woman in your life ; Just you wait ; Poor Professor Higgins ; The rain in Spain ; You did it ; Show me ; I could have danced all night ; I've grown accustomed to his face -- Take care of this house / Leonard Bernstein (3:55) -- What did I have that I don't have / Burton Lane (4:19) -- Camelot suite / Frederick Loewe (9:09): Camelot ; The simple joys of maidenhood ; How to handle a woman ; If ever I would leave you ; What the simple folks do ; I loved you once in silence ; Guinevere ; Camelot -- There's always one you can't forget / Charles Strouse (3:44).
Various composers ; Jay David Saks, producer ; album conceived and arranged by Ian Fraser.
Julie Andrews, vocals ; London Musicians Orchestra ; Ian Fraser, conductor ; Ambrosian Singers ; John McCarthy, chorus master.
Recorded at CTS Studios, London, in August, 1994, and at Group IV Audio, Hollywood, in September, 1994.