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Rodgers & Hammerstein Songbook

Artist Song
Irwin Kostal & Julie Andrews  Prelude / the Sound of Music  
Ezio Pinza  Some Enchanted Evening  
Nancy Kwan  I Enjoy Being a Girl  
Julie Andrews  My Favorite Things  
Gordon MacRae  Oh! What A Beautiful Morning  
Various Artists  Sixteen Going On Seventeen  
Sarah Vaughan  It Might As Well Be Spring  
The Children, Deborah Kerr & Marni Nixon  Getting to Know You  
Carmen McRae & Sammy Davis, Jr.  People Will Say We're In Love  
Barbara Cook  It's a Grand Night for Singing  
Frank Sinatra  Hello, Young Lovers  
Nancy Sinatra  Younger Than Springtime  
Betty Buckley  The Surrey With the Fringe On Top  
Bernadette Peters  There Is Nothin' Like a Dame  
Barbra Streisand  If I Loved You (The Broadway Album)  
Tony Bennett  Love Look Away (From "Flower Drum Song")  
Andy Williams  Climb Ev'ry Mountain  
Larry Blyden & Pat Suzuki  Sunday  
Susan Egan  A Wonderful Guy  
Julie Andrews, Charmian Carr, Heather Menzies, Nicholas Hammond, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Kym Karath & Debbie Turner  Do-Re-Mi  
Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr & Marni Nixon  Shall We Dance?  
Ella Fitzgerald  I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair  
Andy Williams  Bali Ha'i  
Judy Garland  You'll Never Walk Alone  
Ella Fitzgerald  Happy Talk  
Frank Sinatra  I Whistle a Happy Tune  
Julie Andrews  I Have Dreamed  
Perry Como  No Other Love  
Vic Damone  Do I Love You (Because You're Beautiful)  
Cheyenne Jackson & Michael Feinstein  We Kiss In A Shadow  
Barbara Ruick & Claramae Turner  June Is Bustin' Out All Over  
Frank Sinatra  Soliloquy  
Lea Salonga & Peter Saide  Ten Minutes Ago  
Charmian Carr & Bill Lee  Edelweiss  
Barbra Streisand  My Lord and Master  
Julie Andrews  In My Own Little Corner  
Frank Sinatra  A Fellow Needs a Girl  
Lehman Engel & Mary Martin  Loneliness of Evening  
Bernadette Peters  Out of My Dreams  
Various Artists  Oklahoma!  
Shirley Jones  What's the Use of Wonderin'  
Various Artists  My Girl Back Home  
Barbra Streisand  A Cockeyed Optimist (Live)  
Christine Andreas  Many a New Day  
Original Cast Recording  Bloody Mary  
Andy Williams  This Nearly Was Mine  
Yul Brenner  A Puzzlement  
William Tabbert  You've Got to Be Carefully Taught  
Jack Elliott & Phyllis Newman  All Er Nothin'  
Carly Simon  Something Wonderful  
Judy Garland  Boys and Girls Like You and Me  
Jack Soo & Miyoshi Umeki  Don't Marry Me  
The WB's Superstar USA  You Are Beautiful  
Jo Stafford  That's for Me  
Mary Martin  You Are Never Away  
Eddie Fisher  Everybody's Got a Home But Me  
Bernadette Peters  The Gentleman Is a Dope  
Lea Salonga, Julia Cook, Jen Bechter & Brandy Zarle  A Lovely Night  
Carmen McRae  The Next Time It Happens  
Buddy Greco  All At Once You Love Her  
Hildegarde, Percy Faith & Quincy Jones and His Orchestra  I Haven't Got a Worry In the World  
Mary Martin  Honey Bun  
Marni Nixon  I Know It Can Happen Again  
Bernadette Peters  Mister Snow  
Lea Salonga, Julia Cook, Jen Bechter & Brandy Zarle  When You’re Driving Through the Moonlight  
Julie Andrews  I Have Confidence  
Cameron Mitchell, Robert Rounseville, Barbara Ruick & Claramae Turner  A Real Nice Clambake  
Dorothy Shay  I Cain't Say No  
Bernadette Peters  Something Good  
Lea Salonga & Charlie Parker  There Is Music In You  
Shirley Jones & Barbara Ruick  You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan  
Julie Andrews & Edith Adams  Impossible; It's Possible  
Hildegarde & Salvatore Gioe  Dites moi  
Bernadette Peters  So Far  
Sound Of Music - London Palladium Cast, The Company  So Long, Farewell (Bolero)  

Comment:

Rodgers & Hammerstein didn't just dominate American musical theater in the '40s and '50s — they [i]owned[/i] it. Their groundbreaking work together not only brought a new level of emotional depth to musicals, but it also garnered dozens of Tony® Awards, 15 Oscars®, a couple of GRAMMY® Awards, and even a Pulitzer. Let's put it this way: you don't get your own U.S. postage stamp without making a [i]major[/i] mark on history. So where do you start digging into all those decades of dazzling music? Not to worry — we've plundered the playbills to pile up the choice cuts from R&H's shows and films, plus unforgettable interpretations of their tunes by everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to Carly Simon. So settle in — it's [i]showtime[/i].
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