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Annie Get Your Gun (Doris Day and Robert Goulet album)

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Annie Get Your Gun
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 11, 1963
Recorded1962
GenreMusical
LabelColumbia Masterworks
ProducerThomas Z. Shepard
Doris Day chronology
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(1962)
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(1963)
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(1963)
Robert Goulet chronology
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(1963)
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(1963)
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(1963)

Annie Get Your Gun was an album, released on February 11, 1963, by Columbia Records, starring Doris Day and Robert Goulet. It consisted of songs from the musical of the same name. The LP was issued on the Columbia Masterworks label in both mono and stereo (catalog numbers OL-5960 and OS-2360 respectively). The album has been reissued on CD by DRG (catalog number 19112).

The album was one of a number of albums produced by Columbia using a format similar to an original cast album of a musical play, but starring vocalists under contract to the company. Other albums in the same series included a John Raitt/Barbara Cook album of Show Boat (released 1962), a John Raitt/Florence Henderson/Phyllis Newman album of Oklahoma! (released 1964), and a Barbara Cook/Theodore Bikel album of The King and I (also released 1964).[1] In this case, Doris Day and Robert Goulet were both major Columbia stars, and this was probably the most important album in this series.

At the time, Day was at the peak of her movie career and could not spare the time to go to the East Coast, where most of the production of this album took place. So she recorded her tracks at Columbia Records' Los Angeles studios and the tapes were sent to New York City, where orchestral arrangements were written by Philip J. Lang to fit Day's singing, a procedure rather contrary to normal practice. Goulet and the other singers, in turn, had to fit their keys and tempos to Lang's orchestral arrangements.[2]

Track listing

(All songs by Irving Berlin)

Track No. Song title Performer(s)
1 "Overture" Orchestra
2 "Colonel Buffalo Bill" Leonard Stokes
3 "I'm a Bad, Bad Man" Robert Goulet
4 "Doin' What Comes Naturally" Doris Day
5 "The Girl That I Marry" Robert Goulet
6 "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" Doris Day
7 "They Say It's Wonderful" Doris Day & Robert Goulet
8 "My Defenses Are Down" Robert Goulet
9 "Moonshine Lullaby" Doris Day
10 "I'm An Indian Too" Doris Day
11 "I Got Lost in His Arms" Doris Day
12 "Who Do You Love, I Hope?" Kelly Brown & Renée Winters
13 "I Got the Sun in the Mornin'" Doris Day
14 "Anything You Can Do" Doris Day & Robert Goulet
15 "There's No Business Like Show Business" Ensemble

References

  1. ^ Marmorstein, Gary (2007). The Label: the Story of Columbia Records. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. p. 286. ISBN 978-1-56025-707-3. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Marmorstein, Gary (2007). The Label: the Story of Columbia Records. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. p. 285. ISBN 978-1-56025-707-3. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)