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Pages in category "Songs from Annie Get Your Gun" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The cast recorded an album, Annie Get Your Gun - 1986 London Cast [29] and Quatro's songs "I Got Lost in His Arms"/"You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" were released as a single. [27] Since then "I Got Lost in His Arms" has also been included in the compilation albums The Divas Collection (2003) [ 30 ] and Songs from the Greatest Musicals (2008).
"Annie Get Your Gun" is a single released by Squeeze in 1982. It was not featured on any studio album, but has been included on a number of compilations, including Singles – 45's and Under . "Annie Get Your Gun" (which borrows its title from a popular musical ) was the last single released by the band before they broke up, though they ...
The song was first performed in Annie Get Your Gun by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton. [ 3 ] During the song, they argue playfully about who can, for example, sing softer, sing higher, sing sweeter, and hold a note for longer, and boast of their abilities and accomplishments, such as opening safes and living on bread and cheese, although Annie ...
"I Got the Sun in the Mornin' (and the Moon at Night)" is a song from the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun, written by Irving Berlin and originally performed by Ethel Merman. [1] [2] Hit recordings in 1946 were by Les Brown (vocal by Doris Day) (No. 10 in the Billboard charts) and by Artie Shaw (vocal by Mel Torme) (No. 17).
"There's No Business Like Show Business" is an Irving Berlin song, written for the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun and orchestrated by Ted Royal. The song, a slightly tongue-in-cheek salute to the glamour and excitement of a life in show business , is sung in the musical by members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in an attempt to persuade ...
Annie Get Your Gun is an album, released on February 11, 1963, by Columbia Records, starring Doris Day and Robert Goulet. It consisted of songs from the musical of the same name . The LP was issued on the Columbia Masterworks label in both mono and stereo (catalog numbers OL-5960 and OS-2360 respectively).
Howard Keel in the 1950 MGM film of Annie Get Your Gun, also released on record. [5] John Raitt in a 1957 TV production with Mary Martin, recorded on Capitol Records. [6] Robert Goulet in the album Annie Get Your Gun (1963) [7] Bruce Yarnell in the 1966 production at Lincoln Centre, with Ethel Merman, recorded on RCA Records. [8]