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Roll Credits: 08/01/2011

Posted at 3:14 PM on August 2, 2011 by Phillip Drier (4 Comments)
Filed under: Roll Credits




Playlist:

1. Warren & Gordon--Get Happy from Summer Stock
Judy Garland, vocal

2. Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown--Make 'Em Laugh from Singin' in the Rain
Donald O'Connor, vocal

3. Rodgers & Hammerstein--Shall We Dance from The King and I
Marni Nixon, Yul Brynner, vocals

4. Lerner & Loewe--Overture and I Wonder What the King is Doing Tonight from Camelot
Richard Burton, vocal

5. Lerner & Loewe--I'm an Ordinary Man from My Fair Lady
Rex Harrison, vocal

6. Meredith Willson--Pick a Litte, Talk a Little; Lida Rose from The Music Man
Hermione Gingold; The Buffalo Bills; Shirley Jones, vocals

7. Rodgers & Hammerstein--Oklahoma Overture
Original Soundtrack

8. Lionel Bart--Food, Glorious Food from Oliver
Mark Lester, Harry Secombe, vocals

9. Rodgers & Hammerstein--Edelweiss; Climb Ev'ry Mountain from The Sound of Music
Christopher Plummer; Peggy Wood, vocals

10. Meredith Willson--I Ain't Down Yet from The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Debbie Reynolds, vocal


Comments (4)

Love the show, it's a great way to start off the week! Keep it up!

Posted by Dan Triggs | August 3, 2011 7:00 AM


Thanks for the hour-long spike pounded into my skull, it's a great way to start the week!

Posted by Kevin Lindgren | August 5, 2011 2:04 PM


And I thought canning my strawberry preserves late in the evening would be hard work. Not so while dancing and singing to Roll Credits! Thank you both. Looking forward to Monday's show (:

Posted by vanessa | August 6, 2011 1:30 PM


Vanessa, I must beg to disagree, with regard to the Aug 1 show at least. An hour of broadway musicals that happened to be turned into movies is in no way a program about film scores. The crossover between people interested in truly symphonic film music and people who like "The King and I" is not large.

Posted by Kevin Lindgren | August 9, 2011 1:36 PM