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MADAME POMPADOUR [musical show]
- Title
- MADAME POMPADOUR [musical show]
- Opening Date
- September 09, 1922
- Genre
- musical show
- Production and Recordings Information
- 1924 records by members of 1923 London prod. MUSIC: Leo Fall. WORDS: Harry Graham. COND: Arthur Wood. Evelyn Laye: "Love Me Now" (78/Col(E) 966, ALB-1707) Derek Oldham: "Madame Pompadour" ("Serenade") (78/Col(E) 966) "Carnival Time" Laye, Oldham: "Reminiscence" (78/Col(E) 3372) "Love's Sentry," "By the Light of the Moon" (78/Col(E) 967) Laye, Huntley Wright: "Joseph" Wright, Elsie Randolph: "Two Little Birds in a Tree" (78/Col(E) 3371) (All of the above are on CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD9068, with The DuBarry.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 965)
- 1927 records by members of 1927 Brisbane, Australia prod. Beppi de Vries: "Joseph," "Love Me Now" (78/Col(Australia) 0645) Vera Spaull, Arthur Stigant: "Two Little Birds in a Tree," "If I Were King" (78/Col(Australia) 0686) Frank Webster, chorus: "Serenade," "Carnival Time" (78/Col(Australia) 02509) de Vries, Webster: "By the Light of the Moon," "Love's Sentry" (78/Col(Australia) 02510)
- 1931 medley. VOCALS: Anne Welch, Norton Collyer, Victor Conway. (78/Dec(E) K-592)
- Note
- From: Show Music on Record by Jack Raymond
- DigitalID
- loc.natlib.smor.19220909
Last Updated: 08-23-2012
