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Duet from the Ford 50th anniversary TV show

Title
Duet from the Ford 50th anniversary TV show [sound recording].
Author
Merman, Ethel.
Publication
New York : Decca, c1953.

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Musical recordingUse in library *LZO 3540 [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
Martin, Mary, 1913-1990.
Description
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 10 in.
Alternative Title
  • There's no business like show business.
  • Wonderful guy.
  • By the light of the silv'ry moon.
  • Wait 'till the sun shines Nellie.
  • Sheik of Araby.
  • Red, red, robin.
  • Mississippi mud.
  • I cried for you.
  • I'm forever blowing bubbles.
  • I'm always chasing rainbows.
  • I'm in the mood for love.
  • I love a parade.
  • I'd climb the highest mountain.
  • I'm sitting on top of the world.
  • I got a feelin' your're foolin'.
  • I can't give you anything but love, baby.
  • I'll get by.
  • You're just in love.
  • I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair.
  • I get a kick out of you.
  • I've got you under my skin.
  • My heart belongs to Daddy.
  • I've got rhythm.
  • Indian love call.
  • Tea for two.
  • Stormy weather.
  • Isn't it romantic.
  • Mountain high, valley low.
  • Eadie was a lady.
Subjects
Note
  • Popular songs.
Event (note)
  • Recorded June 15, 1953.
Call Number
*LZO 3540
LCCN
93719457
OCLC
28673681
Author
Merman, Ethel. Performer
Title
Duet from the Ford 50th anniversary TV show [sound recording].
Imprint
New York : Decca, c1953.
Performer
Ethel Merman and Mary Martin, vocals ; with orchestra.
Event
Recorded June 15, 1953.
Added Author
Martin, Mary, 1913-1990. Performer
Added Title
There's no business like show business.
Wonderful guy.
By the light of the silv'ry moon.
Wait 'till the sun shines Nellie.
Sheik of Araby.
Red, red, robin.
Mississippi mud.
I cried for you.
I'm forever blowing bubbles.
I'm always chasing rainbows.
I'm in the mood for love.
I love a parade.
I'd climb the highest mountain.
I'm sitting on top of the world.
I got a feelin' your're foolin'.
I can't give you anything but love, baby.
I'll get by.
You're just in love.
I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair.
I get a kick out of you.
I've got you under my skin.
My heart belongs to Daddy.
I've got rhythm.
Indian love call.
Tea for two.
Stormy weather.
Isn't it romantic.
Mountain high, valley low.
Eadie was a lady.
Publisher No.
DL 7027 Decca
Research Call Number
*LZO 3540
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