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MILLIONS of Millionaire
NECORDS WILL BE SOLD
AND EACH ONE IS A BOOSTER FOR THE PICTURE!
REMEMBER THE RECORD SALES ON ‘MARY POPPINS’? MORE THAN 6 MILLION HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD!
— 6,006,482 as of July 29, 1967 —
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THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE — Original Soundtrack—Vista BV 5001
This is gonna be a big one for the Walt Disney organization and the record industry itself. The film possesses the first full score by Bob and Dick Sherman since their outstanding effort with “Mary Poppins,” and jaunty and_ sentimental tuneful songs fill the air. The cast, particularly Tommy Steele, John Davidson and Lesley Ann Warren, are vocal standouts. Film opens later this month in Los Angeles and in the fall starts making the national scene.
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THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE
Soundtrack. Buena Vista BV
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Richard and Robert Sherman, who composed the score for ‘‘Mary Poppins,” have another winner in their score for ‘'The Happiest Millionaire.’’ The score is bright, romantic and tuneful, and gets an especially fine reading from Tommy Steele, Lesley Ann Warren, John Davidson, Fred MacMurray, Geraldine Page and Greer Garson, among others.
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“The Happiest Millionaire’ is the new Walt Disney musical movie with lilting tunes by the Oscar-winning Sherman Brothers. Fred MacMurray, Tommy Steele (BV 5001).
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“THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE” (Vista). This soundtrack of the latest feature out of the Walt Disney studios has some bright material by Richard and Robert Sherman, writers of the “Mary Poppins” score. Among highlights are “Fortuosity,” delivered by Tommy Steele; “Valentine Candy,” by Lesley Ann Warren: “Bye-Yum Pum Pum,” by Miss Warren and Joyce Bulifant; ‘What's Wrong With That,” by Fred MacMurray: “Are We Dancing,’ by John Davidson and Miss Warren: and “There Are Those” by Geraldine Page. The album is a deluxe packaging job containing 11 pages of photos and song lyrics.
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