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Track List: I've Heard That Song Before: The Songs of Jule Styne

  1. I've Heard That Song Before [From Youth on Parade]
  2. Sunday
  3. I Don't Want to Walk Without You [From Sweater Girl]
  4. Barrelhouse Bessie from Basin Street [From Sleepytime Girl]
  5. I'll Walk Alone [From "Follow the Boys"]
  6. Vict'ry Polka [From Jam Session]
  7. There Goes That Song Again [From Carolina Blues]
  8. Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)
  9. It's Been a Long, Long Time
  10. I Fall in Love Too Easily [From Anchors Aweigh]
  11. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  12. I'm Glad I Waited for You [From Tars and Spars]
  13. Can't You Read Between the Lines?
  14. Five Minutes More [From the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi]
  15. Things We Did Last Summer
  16. Time After Time [From It Happened in Brooklyn]
  17. Papa, Won't You Dance with Me? [From High Button Shoes]
  18. I Still Get Jealous [From High Button Shoes]
  19. It's Magic [From Romance on the High Seas]
  20. Put 'Em in a Box, Tie 'Em with a Ribbon [From Romance on the High Seas]
  21. Bye Bye Baby [From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]
  22. Two Little Girls from Little Rock [From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]
  23. Daimonds Are a Girl's Best Friend [From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]
  24. Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket [From Hazel Flagg]
  25. Three Coins in the Fountain [From Three Coins in the Fountain]

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Album Details: I've Heard That Song Before: The Songs of Jule Styne

Release Date:
02/21/2006
Label:
Asv Living Era
UPC:
743625560626

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Songwriter Jule Styne had a long and successful career that did not end in 1954, when he was 48 years old. In fact, he lived another 40 years after that and spent much of that time composing. But you won't find "Just in Time" or "Everything's Coming Up Roses" or "People" on this disc, because the British reissue label Living Era specializes in taking advantage of the short copyright term on recordings in Europe, a mere 50 years, by assembling unlicensed collections of tracks mastered from old records. Since this one was done in 2005, Styne's centenary year, Living Era would have had to license and pay for any recording made after 1954. Consider this, then, a look at about the first half of Styne's career. All but three of the songs were recorded or first introduced in the 1940s, and all but seven have lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Styne and Cahn were the songwriters of choice for Frank Sinatra in the ‘40s, and they were particularly adept at coming up with songs of romantic longing that took the separations of World War II as their context, songs like "I'll Walk Alone," "It's Been a Long, Long Time," and "I'm Glad I Waited for You." "I Don't Want to Walk Without You," which Styne wrote with Frank Loesser before hooking up with Cahn, also fits into this category. Styne wrote both independent songs and songs for motion pictures, and by the late ‘40s he was focusing more on Broadway, but still producing hits like "Papa, Won't You Dance with Me?" from his first successful stage musical, High Button Shoes. The compilation continues to rely on pop recordings for these tracks. Styne's interest in Broadway led to a split with Cahn, who preferred Hollywood, and Styne went on to another success with Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, written with Leo Robin. The songs from that show included here come from the movie soundtrack album and are sung by Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, sometimes with major lyrical revisions from the versions heard on Broadway. A fitting end is brought to the album with Styne's oneoff reunion with Cahn for the Academy Awardwinning "Three Coins in the Fountain," again sung by Sinatra. It makes for a strong collection of pop music from the World War II era and the first decade after. But a whole other volume might have been dedicated to what came next in Styne's career.

- William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



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Diverted from a no-doubt promising career as a concert pianist due to undersized hands, Jule Styne instead became a songwriter and with Sammy Cahn wrote several hits during the 1940s, including "I'll Walk Alone," "Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow"...Full Jule Styne Biography

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