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The girl in pink tights

Title
  1. The girl in pink tights / music: Sigmund Romberg ; lyrics: Leo Robin.
Published by
  1. [New York?] : Columbia, [1954?]
Author
  1. Romberg, Sigmund, 1887-1951.

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Additional authors
  1. Robin, Leo
  2. Jeanmaire, Zizi, 1924-2020
  3. Goldner, Charles
  4. Atkinson, David
  5. Kalioujny, Alexandre
  6. Lewis, Brenda, 1921-2017
  7. Levin, Sylvan, 1903-1996
  8. Walker, Don.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Girl in pink tights. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Girl in pink tights.
  2. That naughty show from gay Paree.
  3. Lost in loveliness.
  4. I promised their mothers.
  5. Up in the elevated railway.
  6. In Paris and in love.
  7. You\u0027ve got to be a little crazy.
  8. When I am free to love.
  9. Out of the way!
  10. Roll out the hose, boys!
  11. My heart won\u0027t say goodbye.
  12. We\u0027re all in the same boat.
  13. Love is the funniest thing.
  14. The cardinal\u0027s guard we are.
  15. Going to the devil.
Subject
  1. Musicals > Excerpts
Contents
  1. Overture -- That naughty show from gay Paree -- Lost in loveliness -- I promised their mothers -- Up in the elevated railway -- In Paris and in love -- You\u0027ve got to be a little crazy -- When I am free to love -- Out of the way! -- Roll out the hose, boys -- Overture to Act II -- My heart won\u0027t say goodbye -- We\u0027re all in the same boat -- Love is the funniest thing -- The cardinal\u0027s guard we are -- Going to the devil -- Finale.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Columbia: ML 4890 (on container: OL 4890).
  2. "Masterworks."
  3. Program and biographical notes and synopsis on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at Columbia\u0027s Thirtieth Street studio, New York on March 14, 1954.