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- Date Released: March 9, 1993
- Genre: Soundtracks/Other
- Style: TV Soundtracks
- Label: Sony Classical
- Copyright: Originally released 1943, 1945, 1949, 1951, 1957, 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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The Rodgers & Hammerstein Songbook collects renditions of Broadway songs from performers like Theodore Bikel, Patricia Neway, and Pat Suzuki. The Gitano Family's "Rhumba de la Roquetta," Julie Andrews sings "In My Own Little Corner" and "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?," while Barbara Cook's "Getting to Know You" and Nelson Eddy's "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" complete this nostalgic look at the Great White Way.
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20 Total Tracks, 75:37 Total Length
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Credits
- Rodgers & Hammerstein - Conductor // Rodgers & Hammerstein - Main Performer // Theodore Bikel - Vocals // Theodore Bikel - Vocals // Theodore Bikel - Performer // Theodore Bikel - Performer // Barbara Cook - Vocals // Barbara Cook - Performer // Nelson Eddy - Vocals // Nelson Eddy - Performer // Richard Rodgers - Conductor // Richard Rodgers - Conductor // Julie Andrews - Vocals // Julie Andrews - Performer // Mary Martin - Vocals // Mary Martin - Performer // Portia Nelson - Vocals // Portia Nelson - Performer // Pat Suzuki - Vocals // Pat Suzuki - Performer // New York Philharmonic - ? // Ezio Pinza - Vocals // Ezio Pinza - Performer // Salvatore Dell'lsola - Conductor // Salvatore Dell'lsola - Choir Master // Didier C. Deutsch - Liner Notes // Didier C. Deutsch - Compilation Producer // Lehman Engel - Conductor // Lehman Engel - Choir Master // Bud Graham - Engineer // Goddard Lieberson - Producer // Ed Michalski - Producer // Ed Michalski - Engineer // Fred Plaut - Engineer // Billy Tabbert - Vocals // Billy Tabbert - Performer // Thomas Z. Shepard - Producer // Robert Waller - Producer // Robert Waller - Engineer // Anthony Janek - Engineer // Howard Fritzson - Art Direction // Howard Fritzson - Cover Design // Darcy Proper - Digital Mastering // Darcy Proper - Mastering // Darcy Proper - Digital Mixing // Jim Hawthorne - Vocals // Frederick Dvonch - Conductor // Alfred Antonini - Conductor // Jon Cypher - Vocals // Jon Cypher - Performer // Don Fellows - Vocals // Thomas Gleason - Vocals // Virginia Haskins - Vocals // Virginia Haskins - Performer // Patricia Neway - Vocals // Patricia Neway - Performer // William Snowden - Vocals // Joseph Stewart - Vocals // Larry Blyden - Vocals // Larry Blyden - Performer // Alan Gilbert - Vocals // Lauri Peters - Vocals // Marilyn Rogers - Vocals // Henry Mitchell - Vocals
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Performers
Barbara Cook // Richard Rodgers // Nelson Eddy // Portia Nelson // Orchestra // Ezio Pinza // New York Philharmonic // Julie Andrews // Theodore Bikel // Mary Martin // Women's Chorus // Alan Gilbert // Lehman Engel // Childrens Choir // Salvatore dell'Isola // William Tabbert // Frederick Dvonch // Pat Suzuki // Don Fellows // Mens Chorus // Jon Cypher // Henry Mitchell // Larry Blyden // Jim Hawthorne // Evanna Lien // Marilyn Rogers // Kathy Dunn // William Snowden // Henry Slate // Joseph Stewart // Thomas Gleason // Lauri Peters // Myron McCormick // Mary Susan Locke // Alfred Antonini // Virginia Haskins // Patricia Neway
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