Album US 1966 on Longines Symphonette Society label
Classical and Soundtrack (Operetta)
Track A3 - from The Vagabond King Track A4a - Although of historical interest, the interview was recorded three years earlier (1963) Subtitle from the front cover - '... Including a personal interview in whish the great composer of "The Vagabond King", "The Firefly", "Rosemarie", and 30 other operettas plays for you a brand-new composition never before recorded.' This is the first appearance of the 'Advisory Council' information on the back/liner notes of the release cover. This release was included as a Free Bonus album when ordering The Golden Heart Of Romantic Operetta (LWS 208-213) directly from The Longines Symphonette Recording Society
Rudolf Friml p, 1879-1972 US composed by, interviewee, performer, piano, album by | |
The Singing Choraliers chorus, mixed | |
Dailey Paskman lyrics by | |
The Longines Symphonette , orchestra |
Rudolf Friml |
Dailey Paskman |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Overture | Rudolf Friml | ||
2 | Rudolf Friml Tells How "The Donkey Serenade" Was Composed. | Rudolf Friml | ||
3 | Rudolf Friml Plays His Own "Donkey Serenade," | Rudolf Friml | ||
4 | And Explains How A Brand New Song Was Just Added To The Score Of The 40-Year Old Operetta, "The Vagabond King." | Rudolf Friml | ||
5 | Somewhere In My Heart | Rudolf Friml | ||
6 | Rudolf Friml Dedicates His Newest Song To Mrs. John F. Kennedy, | Rudolf Friml | ||
7 | And Plays For The First Time "Jaqueline" | Rudolf Friml | ||
8 | Give Me One Hour | Rudolf Friml | ||
9 | Only A Rose | Rudolf Friml | ||
10 | Love Me Tonight | Rudolf Friml | ||
11 | Rosemarie | Rudolf Friml | ||
12 | Indian Love Call | Rudolf Friml |