Annie get your gun [sound recording] / [lyrics & music by Irving] Berlin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: OL 5960 | ColumbiaSeries: Columbia masterworksPublication details: [New York] : Columbia, [1963]Description: 1 sound disc (47 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 inOther title:
  • Colonel Buffalo Bill
  • I'm a bad, bad man
  • Doin' what comes natur'lly
  • Girl that I marry
  • You can't get a man with a gun
  • They say it's wonderful
  • My defenses are down
  • Moonshine lullaby
  • I'm an Indian too
  • I got lost in his arms
  • Who do you love I hope?
  • I got the sun in the morning
  • Anything you can do
  • There's no business like show business
Uniform titles:
  • Annie get your gun. Selections
Subject(s):
Contents:
Overture -- Colonel Buffalo Bill -- I'm a bad, bad man -- Doin' what comes natur'lly -- The girl that I marry -- You can't get a man with a gun -- They say it's wonderful -- My defenses are down -- Moonshine lullaby -- I'm an Indian too -- I got lost in his arms -- Who do you love I hope? -- I got the sun in the morning -- Anything you can do -- There's no business like show business.
Musical comedy excerpts performed by Doris Day, Robert Goulet, Renéen Winters and Kelly Brown with orchestra and chorus; Franz Allers, conductor ; book by Herbert & Dorothy Fields.
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Program and biographical notes by Leo Lerman and Curtis F. Brown on container.

Overture -- Colonel Buffalo Bill -- I'm a bad, bad man -- Doin' what comes natur'lly -- The girl that I marry -- You can't get a man with a gun -- They say it's wonderful -- My defenses are down -- Moonshine lullaby -- I'm an Indian too -- I got lost in his arms -- Who do you love I hope? -- I got the sun in the morning -- Anything you can do -- There's no business like show business.

Musical comedy excerpts performed by Doris Day, Robert Goulet, Renéen Winters and Kelly Brown with orchestra and chorus; Franz Allers, conductor ; book by Herbert & Dorothy Fields.