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Sold Date:
February 26, 2019
Start Date:
May 4, 2018
Final Price:
$79.00
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Vinyl looks Near Mint Minus (NM-) and Sleeve looks VG
SIGNED By Mary Martin
See pics and info for details.
Mary Martin, George Wallace, Jack DeLon, Ethel Shutta, Robin Bailey
– Jennie The Original Broadway Cast
Label:
RCA Victor – LSO-1083
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, 12", 33rpm
Country:
US
Released:
1963
Genre:
Stage & Screen
Style:
Musical
Tracklist
A1 –John Lesko Orchestra Overture Orchestra 4:36
A2 –Mary Martin, George Wallace (4) Waiting For The Evening Train 2:29
A3 –Jack DeLon When Your Far Away From New York Town 2:23
A4 –Mary Martin I Still Look At You That Way 2:06
A5 –Ethel Shutta For Better Or Worse 2:19
A6 –Mary Martin, Jack DeLon Born Again 3:20
A7 –Robin Bailey (4), Mary Martin Over Here 2:22
A8 –Mary Martin Before I Kiss The World Goodbye 3:17
B1 –John Lesko Orchestra Sauce Diable - Orchestra 2:31
B2 –Robin Bailey (4), Mary Martin Where Are You 3:10
B3 –George Wallace (4) See Seattle 2:09
B4 –Mary Martin, George Wallace (4) High Is Better Than Low 3:12
B5 –Mary Martin, Ethel Shutta The Night May Be Dark 2:26
B6 –George Wallace (4), Jack DeLon I Believe In Takin' A Chance 2:35
B7 –Mary Martin Lonely Nights 3:29
B8 –Mary Martin Before I kiss The World Goodbye (Reprise) 1:48
Companies, etc.
Copyright (c) – Radio Corporation Of America
Recorded At – Webster Hall
Credits
Conductor – John Lesko
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Ernest Oelrich
Lyrics By – Howard Dietz
Music By – Arthur Schwartz
Producer – Andy Wiswell
Supervised By – Joe Linhart
Notes
Dynagroove Recordings Are Mastered On RCA Magnetic Tape
- - Jennie is a musical with a book by Arnold Schulman, music by Arthur Schwartz, and lyrics by Howard Dietz, and starred Mary Martin.
The plot focuses on actors and married couple Jennie Malone and James O'Connor, who tour the country in popular melodramas. Much of the action consists of elaborate spoofs of the type of entertainment offered to audiences in the early 20th century.