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Author:
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950.
Title:
Street scene [sound recording] / lyrics by Langston Hughes & Elmer Rice ; music by Kurt Weill.
Format:
[sound recording] /
Publisher:
Columbia,
Copyright Date:
1947?
Description:
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
Subject:
Musical revues, comedies, etc.--Excerpts.
Other Authors:
Abravanel, Maurice, 1903-1993. prf
Jeffreys, Anne. prf
Stoska, Polyna. prf
Sullivan, Brian. prf
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.
Other Titles:
Street scene. Selections
Moon-faces, starry-eyed.
Ain't it awful, the heat?
I got a marble and a star.
Gossip.
When a woman has a baby.
Somehow I never could believe.
Wrapped in a ribbon and tied in a bow.
Lonely house.
Wouldn't you like to be on Broadway?
What good would the moon be?
Remember that I care.
Morning.
Children's game.
Boy like you.
We'll go away together.
Woman who lived up there.
Lullaby.
I loved her too.
Farewell duet.
Notes:
Musical performed by members of the original Broadway cast, with orchestra; Maurice Abravanel, conductor ; Anne Jeffreys, Polyna Stoska and Brian Sullivan, featured performers. Program notes by the composer on container.
Contents:
Prelude ; Moon-faced, starry-eyed ; Ain't it awful, the heat? -- I got a marble and a star ; Gossip ; When a woman has a baby -- Somehow I never could believe -- Wrapped in a ribbon and tied in a bow -- Lonely house -- Wouldn't you like to be on Broadway? ; What good would the moon be? -- Remember that I care -- Morning ; Children's game -- A boy like you -- We'll go away together -- The woman who lived up there -- Lullaby ; I loved her too -- Farewell duet.
Series:
Columbia masterworks
Locations:
OMAX631 -- Geisler Learning Resource Cntr (Pella)

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