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| Somewhere over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Rhino / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $9.40 You Save: $10.58 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (14 reviews) Sales Rank: 9672
Format: Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 78323 UPC: 081227832322 EAN: 0081227832322 ASIN: B000066RO5
Release Date: June 4, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  Somewhere Over The Rainbow February 24, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A Sensational CD with Lots of Showtunes that Keep You Happy and makes You Want To Sing Along With!!!
  "Hollywood Musicals of the Golden Age are still among us" July 13, 2005 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Rhino Records and Turner Classic Movies Music present - "SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW: THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS", some of the long ago musicals and stars that will never be forgotten...a 2-CD-Set covering several decades from 1935-1965 with many of the show stoppers of that time...some rare moments from entertainers that you haven't heard or thought of in sometime.
The lineup is fantastic and gives the listener a variety of what musicals were all about in the "Golden Age of the Hollywood Musicals" June Allyson, Kay Armen, Louis Armstrong, Fred Astaire, Ann Blyth, Jack Buchanan, Louis Calhern, Bing Crosby, Vic Damone, Doris Day, Nanette Fabray, Connie Francis, Ava Gardner, Judy Garland, Kathyrn Grayson, Georges Guetary, Lena Horne, Betty Hutton, Louis Jourdan, Howard Keel, Gene Kelly, Grace Kelly, Peter Lawford, Oscar Levant, Ann Miller, Ricardo Montalban, Page Cavanaugh Trio, Debbie Reynolds, Winifred Shaw, Nancy Walker, Ethel Waters, Esther Williams, Dooley Williams and Keenan Wynn.
On Disc One 21 Classic Songs from great musicals with songs in alphabetical order: AS TIME GOES BY - Dooley Wilson with Elliot Carpenter, pianist (1942) BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE - Esther Williams & Ricardo Montalban (1949) BLESS, YORE BEAUTIFUL HIDE - Howard Keel (1954) EASTER PARADE - Fred Astaire & Judy Garland (1948) FOR ME AND MY GAL - Gene Kelly & Judy Garland (1942) GET HAPPY - Judy Garland (1950) HALLELUJAH! - Tony Martin, Vic Damone, Kay Armen, Ann Miller, Debbie Reynolds, Clark Burroughs (for Russ Tamblyn) (1955) HONEYSUCKLE ROSE - Lena Horne with Benny Carter & His Orchestra (1943) LARA'S THEME (MAIN TITLE) - M-G-M Studio Orchestra (1965) LULLABY OF BROADWAY - Winifred Shaw & Dick Powell (1935) MILKMAN, KEEP THOSE BOTTLES QUIET - Nancy Walker with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (1944) NIGHT AND DAY - Fred Astaire (1934) PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ - Clark Gable & Company (1939) 'S WONDERFUL - Gene Kelly & Georges Guetary (1951) SINGIN' IN THE RAIN - Gene Kelly (1951) STRANGER IN PARADISE - Ann Blyth & Vic Damone (1955) TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE - Ethel Waters & Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (1943) THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT - Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray & Oscar Levant (1953) THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS - Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Keenan Wynn & Louis Calhern (1950) THEY CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME - Fred Astaire (1949) TRUE LOVE - Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly (1956)
On Disc Two more memorable performances from the Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals: A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON - Louis Armstrong (1951) ABA DABA HONEYMOON - Debbie Reynolds & Carleton Carpenter (1950) ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE - Gene Kelly (1954) BE A CLOWN - Judy Garland & Gene Kelly (1948) BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE - June Allyson & Peter Lawford (1947) CAN'T HELP LOVIN' DAT MAN - Ava Gardner (beautiful woman, who my youngest grandaughter is named after...Avalon) (1951) CHEEK TO CHEEK - Fred Astaire (1935) EMBRACEABLE YOU - Connie Francis (1965) GIGI - Louis Jourdan (1958) GOING HOLLYWOOD - Bing Crosby (1933) I GOT RHYTHM - Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney (1943) IF SWING GOES, I GO TOO - Fred Astaire (1946) IT'S A MOST UNUSUAL DAY - Jane Powell (1948) LADY IS A TRAMP - Lena Horne (1948) LET'S FACE THE MUSIC AND DANCE - Fred Astaire (1936) ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND THE SANTA FE - Judy Garland & Company (1946) ONE FOR MY BABY (AND ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD) - Fred Astaire (1943) OVER THE RAINBOW - Judy Garland (became her theme song for the rest of her life) (1939) PUT 'EM IN A BOX - Doris Day & the Page Cavanaugh Trio (1948) THE TROLLEY SONG - Judy Garland & MGM Studio Chorus (1944) WUNDERBAR - Kathryn Grayson & Howard Keel (two of MGM's favorite singing duos) (1953)
It was once said by the songwriters of that era - "There are two artists you want perform your songs on the big screen, they are Fred Astaire and Judy Garland they sing it just the way we wrote it, for which you will have a guaranteed hit on your hands"...well, this collections certainly has some merit to that statement...because with Judy Garland and Fred Astaire performing seven songs each, there must be something to it.
This collection of musicals still has the magic that we remember from those bygone years...but as long as we have the labels and networks who play and show these wonderful films of yesteryear, they will never be forgotten...hats off to Rhino Records, George Feltenstein (producer) and Doug Schwartz (engineer) and Turner Classic Movies for sharing those 42 selections from 42 films...celebrating decades of the tunes and artists that gave it their all...from what it commonly called "The Hollywood Dream Factory"...The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals is still among us...gotta love it!
Total Time: 2-CD-Set ~ Rhino Records 78323 ~ (6/02/2002)
  WHEN HOLLYWOOD COULD SING October 2, 2004 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
WOW!! AWESOME!! RHINO HAS DONE IT AGAIN. Rhino Records always puts out great anthologies. I can remember growing up in the 60's and these musicals were always playing on the television on a Saturday afternoon. I have to thank my Mom for that. I remember most of these tunes and I can't wait to order this. It took some time to search it out on Amazon. Congratulations!! You won't find another collection as good as this. It's the closest you can get to owning the best of Hollywood Musicals without buying every soundtrack. If you remember lazy days on the family couch singing along with JUDY GARLAND, FRED ASTAIRE, and GENE KELLY, this collection should HIT THE SPOT.
I agree, this collection needs more BING CROSBY. But I disagree that it needs some SINATRA. (Even though I love ON THE TOWN and GUYS AND DOLLS.) There are plenty of great SINATRA recordings to own (I have 12), but these recordings are RARE. Man, they had to make room for CLARK GABLE. What a great choice. But never fear SINATRA fans, maybe Rhino will do a box set. One can only hope.
"FORGET YOUR TROUBLES, COME ON GET HAPPY." IF YOU REMEMBER WHEN HOLLYWOOD COULD SING, YOU HAVE TO GET THIS. ENJOY.
  Hollywood at it's Best May 29, 2004 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The music on this double CD is excellent, as is the sound quality. Every song brings a smile to my face. I love Classic Rock, and although I'm not going to compare apples to oranges, I love to just stop rocking now and then, and listen to the great music from this era. Over the last few years I have been adding great music from the likes of Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Glen Miller, etc. to my library, and this one ranks very high on my list for a compilation of great Hollywood musicals. Crank up the volume and enjoy!
  Wundebar! May 24, 2003 4 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is a a fun-filled walk down Memory Lane!
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