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Carnival : an original cast recording

Title
  1. Carnival : an original cast recording / [music and lyrics by Bob Merrill ; book by Michael Stewart, based on material by Helen Deutsch].
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Polydor, [1989], ℗1989.
Author
  1. Merrill, Bob.

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Additional authors
  1. Stewart, Michael, 1929-1987
  2. Deutsch, Helen.
  3. Alberghetti, Anna Maria
  4. Mitchell, James, 1920-2010
  5. Ballard, Kaye
  6. Olaf, Pierre
  7. Orbach, Jerry
  8. Schechtman, Saul
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital, stereo, mono; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Musicals
Contents
  1. Opening (1:39) -- Direct from Vienna (1:58) -- A very nice man (2:01) -- I\u0027ve got to find a reason (1:42) -- Mira (3:03) -- A sword and a rose and a cape (2:09) -- Humming (3;59) -- Yes, my heart (2:51) -- Everybody likes you (2:15) -- Love makes the world go \u0027round (1:49) -- Yum ticky (0:47) -- The rich (1:16) -- Beautiful candy (2:34) -- Her face (2:10) -- Grand impérial cirque de Paris (2:20) -- I hate him (1:36) -- Her face : reprise (1:12) -- Always, always you (1:22) -- Always, always you : reprise (1:57) -- She\u0027s my love (2:32) -- Finale (1:01) -- Bonus tracks: A very nice man (3:13) ; Mira (2:29) ; Yes, my heart (3:34) ; Love makes the world go \u0027round (1:24) ; I hate him (Bob Merrill) (1:31) ; Mira (J.J. Johnson) (3:18) ; Magic, magic (Paul Smith) (1:25) ; Love makes the world go \u0027round (Richard Chamberlain) (1:36) ; Her face (Mel Tormé) (2:44).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Includes 7 previously unreleased selections.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes and synopsis ([20] p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Apr. 16, 1961, in New York City; bonus tracks recorded 1961-1963, in New York City and Los Angeles.