Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre

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All lyrics are written by Yip Harburg; all music is composed by Burton Lane

Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre
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Studio album by
Various artists
Released1963
Recorded1963, Los Angeles
Genre
Length2:50:27
Label Reprise
Producer Sonny Burke
Bing Crosby chronology
Holiday in Europe
(1962)
Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre
(1963)
Return to Paradise Islands
(1964)
Frank Sinatra chronology
Sinatra's Sinatra
(1963)
Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre
(1963)
Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners
(1964)
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Overture"̶4:00
2."This Time of the Year" The Hi-Lo's 2:28
3."How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" Rosemary Clooney 3:06
4."If This Isn't Love" Dean Martin, Hi-Lo's2:32
5."Look to the Rainbow"Clooney2:54
6."Something Sort of Grandish" Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds 2:26
7."Old Devil Moon" Frank Sinatra 2:59
8."Necessity" Sammy Davis, Jr. 3:24
9."When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love"Sinatra3:25
10."When the Idle Poor Become the Idle Rich" Lou Monte, Mary Kaye Trio 2:37
11."The Begat" The McGuire Sisters 3:40
12."How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" (reprise) Clark Dennis 2:24
13."The Great Come-And-Get It Day"Davis2:41
Total length:38:36
Disc Two - Kiss Me, Kate

All tracks are written by Cole Porter

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Overture"̶3:40
2."Another Op'nin', Another Show"Hi-Lo's1:55
3."Why Can't You Behave?" Jo Stafford 3:01
4."We Open in Venice"Sinatra, Martin, Davis2:13
5."So in Love" Johnny Prophet 2:52
6."I Hate Men" Phyllis McGuire 3:06
7."Too Darn Hot"Davis2:29
8."Were Thine That Special Face"Prophet3:35
9."Where Is the Life That Late I Led?"Monte2:56
10."Wunderbar" Dinah Shore, Prophet2:58
11."Always True to You in My Fashion" Keely Smith 3:38
12."Bianca"Martin2:47
13."So in Love" (reprise)Sinatra, Smith2:53
Total length:38:03
Disc three - South Pacific

All lyrics are written by Oscar Hammerstein II; all music is composed by Richard Rodgers

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Overture"̶3:57
2."Dites-Moi"McGuire Sisters1:55
3."A Cockeyed Optimist"Stafford3:12
4."Twin Soliloquies"Sinatra, Smith1:38
5."Some Enchanted Evening"Sinatra3:29
6."(I'm in Love with) a Wonderful Guy"Smith3:29
7."Younger Than Springtime"Crosby2:38
8."Bali Ha'i"Stafford3:43
9."There Is Nothing Like a Dame"Davis2:37
10."I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair"Shore2:38
11."Bloody Mary"Hi-Lo's1:56
12."Happy Talk"Reynolds3:05
13."Younger Than Springtime"Hi-Lo's3:14
14."This Nearly Was Mine"Sinatra2:47
15."Honey Bun"Shore2:55
16."You've Got to Be Carefully Taught"Davis1:45
17."Some Enchanted Evening" (reprise)Sinatra, Clooney3:21
Total length:48:19
Disc four - Guys and Dolls

All tracks are written by Frank Loesser

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Overture"̶3:34
2."Fugue for Tinhorns"Sinatra, Crosby, Martin1:31
3."I'll Know"Stafford3:31
4."The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York)"Sinatra, Crosby, Martin2:33
5."A Bushel and a Peck"McGuire Sisters2:31
6."Guys and Dolls"Sinatra, Martin2:50
7."If I Were a Bell"Shore2:40
8."I've Never Been in Love Before"Sinatra2:57
9."Take Back Your Mink"Reynolds2:58
10."More I Cannot Wish You" Clark Dennis 3:18
11."Adelaide's Lament"Reynolds3:52
12."Luck Be a Lady"Sinatra5:18
13."Sue Me"Reynolds, Allan Sherman 2:32
14."Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat"Davis3:33
15."Guys and Dolls" (reprise)Sinatra, Martin1:51
Total length:45:29

Personnel

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