Look Ma, I'm Dancing
1948 Original Broadway Cast


Verve (0602498641187)
Musical | Fecha de estreno: 26/10/2004 | Medio: CD, Descarga
 

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# Pista Artista/Compositor Duración
1.Gotta DanceChorus and Harold Lang and Pembroke Davenport2:33
2.I'm The First Girl In The Second RowNancy Walker and Pembroke Davenport2:44
3.I'm Not So BrightHarold Lang and Pembroke Davenport2:43
4.I'm Tired Of TexasChorus and Nancy Walker and Pembroke Davenport2:59
5.Tiny RoomBill Shirley and Pembroke Davenport3:18
6.The Little Boy BluesHugh Martin and Pembroke Davenport and Sandra Deel3:13
7.If You'll Be Mine- Bill Shirley and Nancy Walker and Pembroke Davenport2:17
8.Shauny O'Shay -Chorus and Pembroke Davenport and Sandra Deel3:17
9.Let's Do A BalletBill Shirley and Company and Harold Lang and Loren Welch and Nancy Walker and Pembroke Davenport and Sandra Deel3:08
10.Horrible, Horrible LoveChorus and Nancy Walker and Pembroke Davenport and Sandra Deel2:59
11.Gotta Dance (Alternate)Chorus and Harold Lang and Pembroke Davenport2:32
12.Shauny O'Shay (Alternate)Chorus and Pembroke Davenport and Sandra Deel3:28
 35:10
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In the liner notes to this CD, the show's lyricist-composer, Hugh Martin, sheepishly acknowledges, 'I wished I had tried harder, like Avis.' He shouldn't be so hard on himself, because Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'! is a surprisingly entertaining curio. The 1948 show was based on a concept by Jerome Robbins, who also contributed choreography. Brilliant comedienne Nancy Walker (On the Town) plays a Milwaukee brewery heiress who wants to join a ballet company; of course, wacky high jinks ensue. Walker displays her comic timing and sense of swing, particularly on the smashing 'I'm Tired of Texas.' Martin's melodic skills are on evidence throughout--even on tracks such as 'Shauny O'Shea,' which he bizarrely describes as 'totally boring' in his notes! But then, this is the man who cowrote the wonderful score for Vincente Minnelli's classic Meet Me in St. Louis--how boring can he ever get?


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