
Varèse Sarabande VSD2-5632
Original Release Date: September 26, 1995
Produced by Bruce Kimmel
Engineer: Vinnie Cirilli
Musical Direction, Arrangements & Orchestrations by
Lanny
Meyers
Orchestrations by
Larry Moore
Starring in order of appearance
Liz
Callaway
Harry
Groener
Crista
Moore
Guy
Haines
Vicki
Lewis
Lynette
Perry
Jason
Graae
Emily
Loesser
Gregory
Jbara
Sal
Viviano
Judy
Malloy
Bill
Daugherty
Walter
Willison
Shauna
Hicks
Davis
Gaines
Glory
Crampton
Michael
Piontek
Liz
Larsen
Klea
Blackhurst
Terry
Bibb
Mary
Ellen Lerner
Laurie
Beechman
David
Romano
Jolie
Jenkins
Billy
Waring
Melba
Joyce
Scroll down to see a picture of who Billy Waring really is!
SONGS
Disc: 1
1. It's a Lovely Day for a Walk
2. Beautiful Day in Brooklyn
3. You're a Sucker for a Dame
4. But I Ain't Got a Man
5. Nothing More to Say
6. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune
7. Outside of Loving You - I Like You
8. I'm the Guy Who Guards the Harem
9. Long as I Can Take You Home
10. Go Home and Tell It to Your Wife
11. Two Cheers Instead of Three
12. Take Me With You, Soldier Boy
13. You're Fun to Be With
14. Roses of Yesterday
15. I'm on My Way Home
16. If You Haven't Got an Ear for Music
Disc: 2
1. I Don't Wanna Be Married, I Just Wanna Be Friends
2. I Say It's Spinach
3. Do You Believe Your Eyes, or, Do You Believe Your Baby?
4. How Can I Change My Luck?
5. I Used to Play It by Ear
6. If You Don't Want My Peaches, You'd Better Stop Shaking My Tree
7. You're a Sentimental Guy
8. If I Had My Way, I'd Live Among the Gypsies
9. Let's Keep in Touch While We're Dancing
10. With Music
11. Love Leads to Marriage
12. Please Let Me Come Back to You
13. Whisper It
14. I Left My Door Open and My Daddy Walked Out
15. Wait Until You're Married
An interesting side note:
Bruce
Kimmel ask a question on his site www.haineshisway: What album did he sing on under a pseudonym? Well
this writer was able to answer the question and this what Bruce posted on
Haineshisway.com. Com 03/15/02
Oh, I keep forgetting to tell you that Mr. Michael Shayne is the only one who figured out which album I sang on using a pseudonym. He was a good sleuth. He used good deductive logic, like my close personal friend Mr. Stephen Sondheim would have done. By looking through my albums, he was able to find the one album that listed a singer without a picture. The CD was Unsung Irving Berlin and the pseudonym was Billy Waring (singing a country-flavored Berlin song on disc two). What I find interesting is that no one has ever figured out it was me - no one even asked who the hell Billy Waring was or where he came from.
Bruce
Kimmel had this to say about the Unsung
Irving Berlin CD
I'm also quite partial to several songs on my Unsung Irving Berlin album. I was one of the first people who was ever allowed the honor of going through Mr. Berlin's trunk and some of the things I found there were fairly astonishing. My favorites were It's a Lovely Day For A Walk (great number) the beautiful Nothing More To Lose and the kicky If You Haven't Got an Ear for Music. Also, I adored discovering Take It In Your Stride (cut from Annie Get Your Gun), which I used on the first Lost In Boston album.
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