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Album Releases

Release Date Album Cover & Details Track Details
1943 Oklahoma
Oklahoma

Richard Rodgers And Oscar Hammerstein II
Orchestra And Chorus directed by Jay Blackton


Decca Records
A-359
  "Oklahoma Overture"
"The Farmer And The Cow Man"
"Pore Jud Is Daid"
"Many A New Day"
"People Will Say We're In Love"
"Oklahoma"
"Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'"
"The Surrey With The Fringe On Top"
"Kansas City"
"I Cain't Say No"
"Many A New Day"
"People Will Say We're In Love"
"Pore Jud Is Daid"
"Out Of My Dreams"
"All Er Nothin'"
"Oklahoma"
"Finale:"
"Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'"
"People Will Say We're In Love"
 
1943 Reveille With Beverly
Reveille with Beverly
VARIOUS ARTISTS

Hollywood Soundstage
H.S. 5014
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A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9

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No Artist = "Opening Credits"
Count Basie And His Orchestra = "One O'Clock Jump"
Bob Crosby And His Orchestra = "Big Noise From Winnetka"
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra = "Take The A Train"
Frank Sinatra = "Night And Day"
Freddie Slack And His Orchestra, Vocals – Ella Mae Morse = "Cow-Cow-Boogie"
The Mills Brothers = "Sweet Lucy Brown"
Radio Rogues = "Comedy And Impressions"
Ann Miller = "V For Victory"

No Artist = "Opening Credits"
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra = "I Can't Give You Anything But Love"
Jan Garber And His Orchestra = "I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City"
Alvino Rey And His Orchestra = "St. Louis Blues"
Teddy Powell And His Orchestra = "Murder He Says"
The Pied Pipers = "It Started All Over Again"
Glen Gray And The Casa Loma Orchestra = "No Name Jive"
Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra = "Cherokee"
Nan Wynn = "Brazil"
Ann Miller = "Victory Polka"
 
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