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SHOW BOAT
starring JOHN RAITT
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REX HARRISON JULIE ANDREWS MY FAIR LADY
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THE DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET
LOVE LETTERS
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85. Starring William 242. “Appealing 93. The best-selling 44. Also: Lili Mar 50. "It soars and it 61. The Second Time 252. "Performances 14. Sing It Pretty, 17. Themes from
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p-notch 63. Also: Hurt, You 138. Stranger On the 6. Also; Twelfth of 9. Also: Singin' In 162. Also: I'm Just 231. "Relentless mo 115. Also; Tonight,
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JOHNNY HORTON’S GREATEST HITS
Battle of New Orleans^ Sink the Cv, § Bismarck North to Alaska plus 9 more
The Ventures#®* WALK W DON’T i atf-K RUN Raunchy Night Train Caravan •
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LERNER & LOEWE
Camcfot
RICHARD BURTON
91. "Most lavish and beautiful musical, a triumph.”— Kilgallen
60. Trees, Because, Danny Boy, My Task, My Friend, 7 more
BILLY BUTTERFIELD THE GOLDEN HORN
I You Made Me Love You
Stardust
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NEVER ON SUNDAY THE APARTMENT phis 13 more
190. Also: Pretend, And the Angels Sing, Cherry Pink, etc.
170. Vaya Con Dios, Jezebel, Guns of Navarone, 12 in all
293. Two of Richard Strauss’s most popular tone poems
12. Also: Gunfight at O.K. Corral, Rawhide, etc.
107. Also: Some Like It Hot, Magnificent Seven, Smile, etc.
Bobby Vinton sings
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403. Mama, Come 404. "A beautiful al 284. Mr. BrailowsKy 402. “A rousing per 128. Love Is A Many
Back To Sorrento, '0 bum. ..lovely, lilting is "a poet of the formance... verve and Splendored Thing, A
Sole Mio, 12 in all style.”-Billboard piano. ”-N.Y. Times vigor. "-Billboard Summer Place, etc.
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My Angel
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Piano Concerto No. 2
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