- Additional Authors
- Littler, Emile
- Tamiris, Helen, 1905-1966.
- Gray, Dolores
- Johnson, Bill, 1916-1957.
- Hill, Mildred J., 1859-1916.
- Rodgers, Dorothy, 1909-1992
- Found In
- Richard Rodgers papers, sound recordings and music, 1914-1989.
- Description
- 4 sound discs : analog, 78 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono.; 12 in.
- Summary
- Closing scenes: "Anything you can do" (Dolores Gray, Bill Johnson) -- Finale: "[There's no business like] Show business" ; "They say it's wonderful" ; "[I got the] Sun in the morning" (Ensemble) -- Reprise: Curtain calls "They say it's wonderful" (Gray, Johnson) -- Speech: Dolores Gray ; Audience sings "Happy birthday" -- Speech: Bill Johnson -- Speech: Emile Littler -- Speech: Helen Tamiris. Reprise: "Doin' what comes naturally" (Gray) -- "[There's no business like] Show business" (Ensemble)--Tape insert.
- Uniform Title
- Annie get your gun. Selections
- Alternative Title
- Annie get your gun.
- Anything you can do.
- There's no business like show business.
- They say it's wonderful.
- I got the sun in the morning.
- Doin' what comes natur'lly.
- Doin' what comes naturally.
- Doing what comes naturally.
- Happy birthday.
- Richard Rodgers collection of musicals and interviews.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Live sound recordings.
- Note
- Rodgers and Hammerstein were the producers of "Annie get your gun".
- "Duplicate"--Disc labels.
- Access (note)
- Access restricted; preservation needed. Advance notice required for use.
- Credits (note)
- Emile Littler, West End producer ; Helen Tamiris, choreographer.
- Event (note)
- Recorded live at the London Coliseum, London, England, on Jun. 7, 1947.
- Source (note)
- Linking Entry (note)
- Separated from the Richard Rodgers papers, sound recordings and music; for papers, see the Billy Rose Theatre Collection, THE Mss 1987-006.
- Contents
- Disc 1 (*LJ-12 1147): Set A, #1 ; Set A, #2 -- Disc 2 (*LJ-12 1148): Set A, #4 -- Disc 3 (*LJ-12 1149): Set A, #5 -- Disc 4: (*LJ-12 1150): Set A, #7 ; Set A, #8. [Discs 2 and 3 have information on one side only.]
- Call Number
- *LJ-12 1147--1150
- OCLC
- 747714525
- Author
Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989.
- Title
Annie get your gun: London opening night : Closing scenes, curtain calls and speeches [sound recording]
- Imprint
1947.
- Credits
Emile Littler, West End producer ; Helen Tamiris, choreographer.
- Performer
Dolores Gray (Annie Oakley) (1st, 5th-6th, works) and Bill Johnson (Frank Bulter), vocals (1st, 5th, 7th works) ; with vocal ensemble (2nd-4th, works) ; Dolores Gray, Bill Johnson, Emile Littler, and Helen Tamiris, speeches.
- Event
Recorded live at the London Coliseum, London, England, on Jun. 7, 1947.
- Access
Access restricted; preservation needed. Advance notice required for use.
- Linking Entry
Separated from the Richard Rodgers papers, sound recordings and music; for papers, see the Billy Rose Theatre Collection, THE Mss 1987-006.
- Local Note
Archival copy on tape reel no. 95 (1 sound tape reel : analog, mono. ; 7 in.) available on *LT-7 2995.
- Source
Gift; Dorothy Rodgers; THE Mss 1987-006; 1987.
- Added Author
Littler, Emile. Commentator
Tamiris, Helen, 1905-1966. Commentator
Gray, Dolores. Commentator
Gray, Dolores. Performer
Johnson, Bill, 1916-1957. Commentator
Johnson, Bill, 1916-1957. Performer
Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Annie get your gun. Anything you can do.
Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Annie get your gun. There's no business like show business.
Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Annie get your gun. They say it's wonderful.
Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Annie get your gun. I got the sun in the morning.
Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Annie get your gun. Doin' what comes natur'lly.
Hill, Mildred J., 1859-1916. Happy birthday to you.
Rodgers, Dorothy, 1909-1992, donor.
- Added Title
Anything you can do.
There's no business like show business.
They say it's wonderful.
I got the sun in the morning.
Doin' what comes natur'lly.
Doin' what comes naturally.
Doing what comes naturally.
Happy birthday.
Richard Rodgers collection of musicals and interviews.
- Found In:
Richard Rodgers papers, sound recordings and music, 1914-1989.
- Research Call Number
*LJ-12 1147--1150
*LT-7 2995