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GLCD 5158 - THAT'S LIGHT MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTALL ABOUT EVE - Film Music (Alfred Newman) - ALFRED NEWMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA All My Life (Theme from film "Eight O'Clock Walk") (George Melachrino) - GERALDO & HIS NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA Blue Theme (featured in the film "True Lies") (Robert Farnon) - THE ALL-STARS Body and Soul (from the revue "Three's A Crowd") (Johnny Green) - MORTON GOULD & HIS ORCHESTRA Buckle Down, Winsocki (from "Best Foot Forward") (Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane) - HILL BOWEN & HIS ORCHESTRA But Beautiful (Johnny Burke, James Van Heusen) - GLENN OSSER & HIS ORCHESTRA Come Rain Or Come Shine (from the musical "St Louis Woman") (Harold Arlen) - DAVID ROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA Enchanted Night (Leroy Holmes) - LEROY HOLMES & HIS ORCHESTRA GIRL IN PINK TIGHTS, THE - Overture (Sigmund Romberg) - ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY SYLVAN LEVIN Here In My Arms (from "Dearest Enemy") (Rodgers, Hrt) - THE PITTSBURGH STRINGS / RICHARD JONES I'll See You In My Dreams (from the film) Kahn, Isham Jones) - RONALD BINGE & HIS ORCHESTRA Inspiration Point (Frank De Vol) - FRANK DE VOL & HIS ORCHESTRA Love (from the film "Ziegfeld Follies") (Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane) - ANDRE KOSTELANETZ & HIS ORCHESTRA Make Believe (from the musical "Show Boat") (Jerome Kern) - GEOFF LOVE & HIS ORCHESTRA Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 - Theme - THE MELACHRINO ORCHESTRA / GEORGE MELACHRINO featuring ARTHUR SANDFORD, piano (S) Ruby (from the film "Ruby Gentry") (Mitchell Parish, Heinz Roemheld) - PERCY FAITH & HIS ORCHESTRA SINCE YOU WENT AWAY - Incidental Music from the Film (Max Steiner) - MAX STEINER & HIS ORCHESTRA That's Entertainment ("The Band Wagon") (Shwartz, Dietz) - CONRAD SALINGER ORCHESTRA / BUDDY BREGMAN (S) This Can't Be Love ("The Boys From Syracuse") (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) - RICHARD HAYMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA This Heart Of Mine ("Ziegfeld Follies") (Harry Warren) - THE MELACHRINO ORCHESTRA / GEORGE MELACHRINO Time Was (original title Duerme) (M. Prado, B. Sancristobal) - MARIO RUIZ ARMENGOL & HIS ORCHESTRA Waltz For My Lady (Frank Perkins) - FRANK PERKINS & HIS ORCHESTRA Waltzes from "Count Of Luxembourg" (Franz Lehar) - ANDRE KOSTELANETZ & HIS ORCHESTRA Westminster Waltz (Robert Farnon) - WALLY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA (S) (S) = Stereo |