The Pajama Game
Original London Cast


Musical | Release date: 07/04/2006 | Format: CD, Download
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Overture5:04
2.The Pajama Game / Racing With the Clock3:06
3.A New Town Is a Blue Town2:59
4.I'm Not At All In Love3:53
5.I'll Never Be Jealous Again3:19
6.Hey There3:34
7.Her Is2:50
8.Once-A-Year Day3:22
9.Small Talk3:33
10.There Once Was a Man3:07
11.Steam Heat4:43
12.Hey There (Reprise)2:16
13.Think of the Time I Save2:50
14.Hernando's Hideaway3:34
15.7½ Cents4:36
16.The Pajama Game0:48
17.On the Five-Forty-Five (Bonus Track)2:47
18.Aw C'mon (Bonus Track)2:31
19.Cherry Stones (Bonus Track)2:33
20.The Old Soft Shoe (Bonus Track)2:28
21.Froggie and the Catfish (Bonus Track)2:25
22.The Hippopotamus Song (Bonus Track)2:32
23.I Talk to the Trees (Bonus Track)2:36
24.The Little Red Monkey (Bonus Track)2:31
25.Me an' Johnny (Bonus Track)2:25
26.I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin' (Bonus Track)1:50
 78:12
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The Pajama Game opened in London at the Coliseum on 13 October 1955 and ran for 588 performances - an undoubted hit. On Broadway it had opened in May the previous year where its run there was almost double that of London’s. Unlike many of the Broadway transfers of the period it did not import American stars but was cast with performers well known in Britain. Joy Nichols and Edmund Hockridge, Australian and Canadian respectively, led a company that also starred the great Max Wall in a rare outing to the musical stage, and Elizabeth Seal who three years later would find stardom playing the lead role in Irma La Douce.

Featuring a strong cast and many fine songs that have become standards - Hernando’s Hideaway, A New Town Is A Blue Town and the show-stopper Hey There, London embraced the show and the Queen Mother saw the show five times during its run. Both versions of Hey There, performed by Edmund Hockridge and the other by Joy Nichols are heard on this CD and Ted’s version lives on for it was recently featured in an episode of “The Street” starring Jim Broadbent on the BBC TV channel.


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