The singers musical theatre anthology. Mezzo-soprano/belter. Volume 1 : a collection of songs from the musical stage, categorized by voice type : the selections are presented in their authentic settings, excerpted from the original vocal scores / compiled and edited by Richard Walters.
Annie get your gun. I got the sun in the morning ; Doin' what comes natur'lly -- Anyone can whistle. Anyone can whistle -- Babes in arms. The lady is a tramp -- Cabaret. Don't tell Mama ; What would you do? ; Cabaret -- Call me madam. The hostess with the mostes' on the ball -- Cats. Memory -- Chicago. Funny honey -- A chorus line. Dance, ten, looks, three -- Cinderella. Stepsisters' lament -- Evita. Don't cry for me Argentina -- Finian's rainbow. How are things in Glocca Morra? ; Look to the rainbow -- Flower drum song. I enjoy being a girl -- Follies. Broadway baby ; Could I leave you ; In Buddy's eyes ; Losing my mind -- Gentlemen prefer blondes. Diamonds are a girl's best friend ; Ain't there anyone here for love? -- Godspell. Turn back, O man -- Guys and dolls. Take back your mink -- Gypsy. Some people -- How to succeed in business without really trying. Happy to keep his dinner warm -- Kiss me, Kate. Always true to you in my fashion ; Why can't you behave? -- A little night music. The miller's son ; Send in the clowns -- Oklahoma! I cain't say no -- On a clear day you can see forever. He wasn't you ; What did I have that I don't have? -- South Pacific. A cockeyed optimist ; I'm in love with a wonderful guy -- Sweeney Todd. By the sea ; The worst pies in London -- Two by two. An old man -- The unsinkable Molly Brown. I ain't down yet.
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