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London Cast - Original London Cast

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Format: CD
Label: SEPIA RECORDINGS
Catalog: 1060
Rel. Date: 01/10/2006
UPC: 5055122110606

Original London Cast
Artist: London Cast
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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DISC: 1

1. Overture
2. Why Did You Call Me Lily?
3. Clip-Clop
4. I Should Worry
5. When I'm Washing Up
6. Jane's Prayer
7. Lily's Tale
8. He Dosen't Care
9. Castles and Hearts and Roses
10. Peace & Quiet / Little Boat
11. Why Should Spring Have All the Flowers?
12. This Is Our Secret
13. It Would Cramp My Style
14. You Never Know With Men
15. Here's Mud in Your Eye
16. I'm Not a Jealous Woman
17. Finale
18. I'm So Terribly in Love With You
19. I Never Dreamt (You'd Fall in Love With Me
20. My Heart Is Saying
21. Selections From "Little Tommy Tucker"
22. You Looked at Me
23. My Heart's a Compass
24. You Have That Extra Something
25. Three Songs From "Big Ben"
26. Three Waltzes From "Big Ben"
27. Selections From "Tough at the Top" Part 1
28. Selections From "Tough at the Top" Part 2
29. Music From "And So to Bed" Part 1, The
30. Music From "And So to Bed" Part 2, The

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Incl. Bonus tracks

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Vivian Ellis was one of Britain's most prolific twentieth century composers, yet his name is now perhaps most associated with the musical award bearing his name. His many successes include the hit West End musicals Mr. Cinders and Bless the Bride. The latter show was a collaboration between Ellis and A. P. Herbert, the politician and writer. The Water Gipsies was originally a film in 1931 in which Ellis contributed music to a song "Little Boat" with lyrics by Herbert. It was to this the pair returned in 1955 for an updated musical version for which the "Little Boat" song was retained. In addition to the original cast recording here, 16 bonus tracks we have found some very rare Ellis compositions recorded in the 1920s and 1930s. Also included are tracks performed on the piano by Vivian Ellis. The 16 page CD booklet includes production shots and photos of some cast members.
        
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