Easy to Remember: Songs of Rodgers & Hart
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• Rodgers and Hart were the songwriting team comprising Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, who worked together on about thirty musicals from 1919 until Hart's death in 1943. Their breakthrough came in 1925 with The Garrick Gaieties, which featured the hit song Manhattan, featured on this new release.
• Their many other hits include Mountain Greenery, The Blue Room, My Heart Stood Still, and The Lady Is A Tramp, all of which can be enjoyed here. Their songs have long been favourites of cabaret singers and jazz artists.
• Hart's smart and sometimes touching lyrics helped introduce vernacular into Broadway song. Rodgers, as a creator of melodies, ranks with Jerome Kern and Irving Berlin; if Rodgers had never worked with anyone else, he'd still be remembered as one of the top contributors to the Great American Songbook.
EASY TO REMEMBER
Songs of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
Original recordings from 1925-1947
Manhattan: Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra
The Blue Room: The Revellers
Mountain Greenery: Frank Crumit
Thou Swell: Broadway Nitelites
Where’s That Rainbow: Helen Morgan, Leslie Hutchinson
My Heart Stood Still: George Olsen & His Music With Vocal Trio
You Took Advantage Of Me: Paul Whiteman & Bing Crosby
Ten Cents A Dance: Ruth Etting
I’ve Got Five Dollars: Lee Morse & Her Bluegrass Boys
Isn’t It Romantic: Jeanette Macdonald
You Are Too Beautiful: Al Jolson
Dancing On The Ceiling: Jessie Matthews
It’s Easy To Remember: Bing Crosby
Blue Moon: Al Bowlly With Ray Noble’s Orchestra
The Lady Is A Tramp: Sophie Tucker
All Points West: Paulwhiteman & His Concert Orchestra, Bob Lawrence (Narrator & Singer)
I Didn’t Know What Time It Was: Mary Jane Walsh
Ev’rything I’ve Got: Betty Garrett & Milton Berle
Slaughter On Tenth Avenue: Paul Whiteman & His Concert Orchestra