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Howza bout-a little Raksin? "You can't go home again" from SEPARATE TABLES. Some non-pop? "Valse" from LYDIA (Rozsa) "Madame Bovary Waltz" (Ditto)
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EDIT: Oh, crap, I didn't see the cut-off date, and just missed it. Oh, well. ***** My complete list: Friedhofer: “The Lights of Paris” (Check your inbox, SMM!) Raksin: "You can't go home again" from SEPARATE TABLES. Rozsa: "Valse" from LYDIA Rozsa: "Madame Bovary Waltz" (Ditto Rosenthal: BRASS TARGET Mancini:"The Hills of Yesterday" from THE MOLLY MAGUIRES A Newman - AIRPORT - "The Winds of Change" S. Fain: LOVE IS A MANY-SPLENDORED THING (I wanna hear one of them boys bust out with this one in a Johnny Ray sort-of overdone blast, just the way they used to!) Goldsmith: THE CHAIRMAN (The World That Only Lovers See- Love Theme from) (this doesn’t get enough attention. And will someone please publish “The Gremlin Rag”! ? ) THE OTHER (Theme From) lyrics by Thomas Tryon (lyrics by Tryon??? Wow, gotta hear THIS!) A PATCH OF BLUE THE RUSSIA HOUSE (Alone in the World) lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman (Rapturous. I wish I could sing, so I could sing this) SLEEPING BEAUTY (Once Upon a Dream) lyrics by Jack Lawrence (I wanna hear a MAN sing this, with a Disney-dame sort-of wistful delivery!!) Or this one, with a early-eighties, kinda-choked, misty-ness: Hamlisch - ICE CASTLES (Through the Eyes of Love- Theme From) lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager Can anyone of the volunteer vocalists sing off-key as well as Candice Bergen? Hamlisch - STARTING OVER (Better Than Ever) lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager Mandel: AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY (Emily) lyrics by Johnny Mercer (This is a great song, deceptively simple. I’m sorry to see “The Shining Sea” isn’t in the collection). SPARTACUS (Love Theme) (Again, deceptively simple, with amazing harmonies.) PETE KELLY’S BLUES lyrics by Sammy Kahn (I love this theme. Let’s hear it!)
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We had a GREAT time recording tons of sheet music over the weekend. Editing videos now. Will be posting in a few weeks.
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Here is a photo from the session. We did Basil Poledouris' HYMN TO RED OCTOBER in both Russian and English! A wonderfully nutty day.
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We might hear some Raksin!
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Henry Stanny will love the How The West Was Won version!!! Thanks SheetMusicMan!
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