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Hooray for Hollywood original soundtrack recording

Title
Hooray for Hollywood [sound recording] : original soundtrack recording.
Published
Los Angeles : United Artists, p1975.
Physical Description
1 sound disc (65 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
Notes
"Musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley."
Songs and dialogue from Hollywood Hotel, Gold diggers of 1935, 42nd Street, In Caliente, Gold diggers of 1937, Wonder Bar, Fashions of 1934, And she learned about Dames, and Dames.
Program notes on slipcase; additional notes ([16] p. ill.) inserted; also includes 2 film scenes on innerliner.
Format
Audio
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 05, 2012
Contents
Introduction by the Busby Berkeley Girls ; main title music, including Blue moon, and I'm like a fish out of water, into Hooray for Hollywood (Benny Goodman and his orchestra; vocals by Johnnie "Scat" Davis and Frances Langford) (from Hollywood Hotel)
Dialogue (Gloria Stuart, Dick Powell, and Alice Brady) ; background theme: I'm going shopping with you ; The words are in my heart (Dick Powell) ; dialogue (Alice Brady and Hugh Hubert) (from Gold Diggers of 1935)
Dialogue (Bebe Daniels and George Brent) ; You're getting to be a habit with me now (Bebe Daniels) ; incorporating dialogue featuring Allen Jenkins (from 42nd Street)
Dialogue (Edward Everett Horton) ; introduction ; The lady in red (Winifred Shaw and Judy Canova) (from In Caliente)
Dialogue (Victor Moore, Dick Powell, and Lee Dixon) ; All's fair in love and war (Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Lee Dixon, and Rosalind Marquis) (from Gold diggers of 1937).
Dialogue extract (Warner Baxter, George E. Stone, Ruby Keeler, and Bebe Daniels) ; background themes include Young and healthy ; Shuffle off to Buffalo (Ruby Keeler, Clara Nordstrum, Una Merkel, and Ginger Rogers) ; dialogue (Warner Baxter) (from 42nd Street)
Don't say goodnight (Dick Powell) (from Wonder Bar)
Dialogue (Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler) ; Young and healthy (Dick Powell) (from 42nd Street)
Dialogue (Veree Teasdale and William Powell) ; Spin a little web of dreams (Veree Teasdale and William Powell) ; dialogue (Frank McHugh) (from Fashions of 1934)
Dialogue: Lyle Talbot introduces Martha Merrill to Busby Berkeley ; background music ; Dames (from And she learned about dames)
Dames (Dick Powell) (from Dames).
Issue number
UA-LA361-H United Artists
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