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Seventeen - High Button Shoes (CD)

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DISC 1 for Seventeen - High Button Shoes (CD) Album By Original Broadway Cast
1   Weatherbee's Drug Store - Company
2   This Was Just Another Day - Kenneth Nelson/Ann Crowley
3   Things Are Gonna Hum This Summer - Company
4   How Do You Do, Miss Pratt? - Kenneth Nelson
5   Summertime Is Summertime - Company
6   Reciprocity - Company
7   Ode To Lola - Company
8   Headache And A Heartache, A - Doris Dalton/Frank Albertson
9   Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, What You Do To Me! - Harrison Muller
10   Hoosier Way, The - Company
11   I Could Get Married Today - Kenneth Nelson/Maurice Ellis/Alonzo Bosan
12   If We Could Only Stop The Old Town Clock - Company
13   After All, It's Spring - ellen McCown/Dick Kallman
14   bonus track: Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, What You Do To Me! - Art Mooney
15   Can't You Just See Yourself In Love With Me? - Mark Dawson/Lois Lee
16   There's Nothing Like A Model 'T' - Nanette Fabray/Phil Silvers
17   Get Away For A Day In The Country - Jack McCauley/Johnny Stewart
18   Papa, Won't You Dance With Me? - Nanette Fabray/Jack McCauley
19   On A Sunday By The Sea - Phil Silvers
20   You're My Girl - Mark Dawson/Lois Lee
21   I Still Get Jealous - Nanette Fabray/Jack McCauley
22   Nobody Ever Died For Dear Old Rutgers - Phil Silvers/Mark Dawson
23   bonus track: I Still Get Jealous - Gordon MacRae
24   bonus track: Papa, Won't You Dance With Me - Doris Day
 


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Product note

2 LPs on 1 CD: SEVENTEEN/HIGH BUTTON SHOES.
Composers: Walter Kent; Jule Styne.
Lyricists: Kim Gannon; Sammy Cahn.
Original Broadway Cast: Kenneth Nelson, Nanette Fabray, Phil Silvers, Ann Crowley, Frank Albertson.
Recording information: New York, New York (1951); New York, New York (1947).

Title Note

2 LPs on 1 CD: SEVENTEEN/HIGH BUTTON SHOES.

Composers: Walter Kent; Jule Styne.

Lyricists: Kim Gannon; Sammy Cahn.

Recording information: New York, New York (1947); New York, New York (1951).

Album Description

As the original Broadway cast albums of the 1940s and early '50s have fallen, one by one, into the public domain in Europe (where there is a 50-year copyright limit on recordings), reissue labels have tended to focus on the big hits and big sellers in putting out unlicensed discs mastered from old records. But Britain's Sepia Records has shown an interest in the more obscure titles, while cleaning up the sometimes murky, scratchy sound of old 78s and adding good annotations to create packages of high interest to show music fans. A good example is this disc, which combines two somewhat similar cast albums, those for the 1951 musical Seventeen and for 1947's High Button Shoes. Both shows have turn-of-the-century, pre-World War I settings, Seventeen occurring in 1907 Indianapolis and based on a Booth Tarkington novel, High Button Shoes in 1913 New Brunswick, NJ, and drawing on librettist Stephen Longstreet's short stories. The settings lead to musical similarities, as both composers Walter Kent and Jule Styne draw upon some of the Tin Pan Alley sounds of the era, and lyricists Kim Gannon and Sammy Cahn partake of the innocent charm thought to imbue life in early-20th century America. High Button Shoes was by far the more successful of the two, becoming the biggest hit of the 1947-1948 season, while Seventeen ran only 180 performances, probably not enough to pay back investors. And the Styne/Cahn score is certainly superior, boasting the minor hits "I Still Get Jealous" and "Papa, Won't You Dance With Me?" (presented in pop covers by Gordon MacRae and Doris Day included as bonus tracks), but the show also benefited from the star casting of comedian Phil Silvers and the staging of Jerome Robbins. Seventeen, however, contains some pleasant material and winning performances as well, and the two together make for an excellent value. (Although nominally not for sale in the U.S., where RCA Victor claims copyright on both cast albums, the disc was readily available at a reasonable price upon release by mail order and at some retail outlets.) ~ William Ruhlmann



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