No, no, Nanette : [a new 1925 musical] / music by Vincent Youmans.

Composer
Youmans, Vincent, 1898-1946 [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Columbia Masterworks, [1971]
Description
1 audio disc ; 12 in.

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    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Getty AAT genre
    Medium/​Support
    12 in.
    Notes
    • Lyrics by Irving Caeser and Otto Harbach ; book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mande.
    • Synopsis and notes by Charles Burr and Miles Kreuger ([2] p. :ill.) inserted in container.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Excerpts from the musical; performed by the "original cast," starring Ruby Keeler, Jack Gilford, Bobby Van, Helen Gallagher, Susan Watson, and Patsy Kelly; with supporting singers, chorus, and orchestra ; Buster Davis, conductor ; Ralph Burns, orchestrations.
    Contents
    • Overture
    • Too many rings around Rosie
    • I've confessed to the breeze
    • Call of the sea
    • I want to be happy
    • You can dance with any girl
    • No, no, Nanette
    • Tea for two
    • I want to be happy (reprise)
    • Telephone girlie
    • Finaletto act II
    • Where-has-my-hubby-gone blues
    • Waiting for you
    • Take a little one-step
    • Finale.
    Other title(s)
    • Too many rings around Rosie.
    • I've confessed to the breeze.
    • Call of the sea.
    • I want to be happy.
    • You can dance with any girl.
    • Tea for two.
    • Telephone girlie.
    • Finaletto act II.
    • Where-has-my-hubby-gone blues.
    • Waiting for you.
    • Take a little one-step.
    • Finaletto act two.
    Publisher no.
    S 30563
    LCCN
    71764515
    OCLC
    2745189
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