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Star Spangled Rhythm: Voices of Broadway and Hollywood
Disc 1
01. I Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune
02. Nobody
03. The Contract Scene
04. Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
05. That Haunting Melody
06. I’ve Gotta Go Back to Texas
07. Sweethearts
08. Napoleon
09. You’d Be Surprised
10. Second Hand Rose
11. Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean
12. Say It With Music
13. Love Will Find a Way
14. Song of the Vagabonds
15. Sometimes I’m Happy
16. Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man
17. Lover, Come Back to Me
18. My Mammy
19. I’m the Last of the Red Hot Mammas
20. Broadway Melody
21. You’re Always in My Arms (but Only in My Dreams)
22. Look for the Silver Lining
23. Thanks / Buckin’ the Wind
Disc 2
01. By a Waterfall
02. I Love Louisa
03. Porgy’s Lament & Finale
04. Red, Hot & Blue!
05. Let’s Face the Music and Dance
06. I’ve Got a Feelin’ You’re Foolin’
07. Indian Love Call
08. Animal Crackers in My Soup
09. Texas Tornado
10. It’s Love I’m After
11. Someday My Prince Will Come
12. My Ship
13. Just One of Those Things
14. To Keep My Love Alive
15. Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’
16. The Trolley Song
17. I Can Cook, Too
18. If I Loved You
Disc 3
01. Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly
02. The Heather on the Hill
03. Allegro
04. Papa, Won’t You Dance With Me?
05. Wish You Were Here
06. Singin’ in the Rain
07. Never Never Land
08. Gesticulate
09. Windflowers
10. Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?
11. America
12. Ya Got Trouble
13. A Little Brains, a Little Talent
14. Some People
15. The Night They Invented Champagne
16. If I Were a Rich Man
17. All I Need Is One Good Break
18. Before the Parade Passes By
Disc 4
01. Do Re Mi
02. Bosom Buddies
03. Willkommen
04. Aquarius
05. The Ladies Who Lunch
06. Chain of Love
07. Waiting for the Girls Upstairs
08. Send In the Clowns
09. Cabaret
10. One
11. Roxie
12. Ease On Down the Road
13. A Little Priest
14. Sophisticated Lady
15. I Am What I Am
16. Last Midnight
17. Sue Me
18. Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man
Some people can get a thrill
knitting sweaters and setting still.
That's okay for some people
who don't know they're alive.

Some people can thrive and bloom
living life in the living room.
That's perfect for some people
of one hundred and five.

But I at least gotta try
when I think of all the sights that I gotta see
and all the places I gotta play,
all the things that I gotta be at.
Come on, papa, what do you say?

Some people can be content
playing bingo and paying rent.
That's peachy for some people,
for some hum-drum people to be,
but some people ain't me!

I had a dream,
a wonderful dream, papa,
all about June in the Orpheum circuit.
Gimme a chance and I know I can work it.

I had a dream.
Just as real as can be, papa.
There I was in Mr. Orpheum's office
and he was saying to me, "Rose,
get yourself some new orchestrations,
new routines and red velvet curtains.
Get a feathered hat for the baby;
photographs in front of the theatre.
Get an agent and in jig time
you'll be being booked in the big time."

Oh, what a dream.
A wonderful dream, papa.
And all that I need is eighty-eight bucks, papa.
That's what he said, papa.
Only eighty-eight bucks.

"You ain't gettin' eighty-eight cents from me, Rose."

"Well, I'll get it someplace else! But I'll get it! And get my kids out!"

Goodbye to blueberry pie.
Good ridance to all the socials I had to go to,
all the lodges I had to play,
all the shriners I said hello to.
Hey, L.A., I'm comin' your way!

Some people sit on their butts;
got the dream, yeah, but not the guts.
That's living for some people,
for some hum-drum people I suppose.
Well, they can stay and rot!
But not Rose!