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|I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair <br>(from ''[[South Pacific]]'') |
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|Rodgers & Hammerstein |
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|1||"I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair"<br>(from ''[[South Pacific]]'') |
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|[[Richard Rodgers|Rodgers]] & [[Oscar Hammerstein II|Hammerstein]] |
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|2||"[[A Wonderful Guy]]"<br>(from ''[[South Pacific]]'') |
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|[[Richard Rodgers|Rodgers]] & [[Oscar Hammerstein II|Hammerstein]] |
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|Cole Porter |
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|[[Henri René]] |
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|3||"[[Why Can't You Behave?]]"<br>(from ''[[Kiss Me, Kate]]'') |
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|What's My Name? |
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|[[Henri René]] |
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|4||"What's My Name?" |
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|Dearie |
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|5||"[[Dearie]]" |
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|My Love Loves Me :: Plasir D'amour |
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|[[David Mann]]/[[Bob Hilliard]] |
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|[[Henri René]] |
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|6||"My Love Loves Me" :: "Plaisir D'amour" |
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|This Is Where Love Walks Out |
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|7||"This Is Where Love Walks Out" |
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|I Almost Lost My Mind |
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|8||"[[I Almost Lost My Mind]]" |
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|Fran Warren (Singer) |
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|[[Ivory Joe Hunter]] |
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|When We're Dancing |
|9||"When We're Dancing" |
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|Who Cares |
|10||"Who Cares" |
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|Take A Letter Miss Smith |
|11||"Take A Letter Miss Smith" |
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|Ho-hum, It's Spring |
|12||"Ho-hum, It's Spring" |
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|I'll Know |
|13||"I'll Know"<br>(from ''[[Guys And Dolls]]'') |
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|Teardrops |
|14||"Teardrops" |
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|[[Hugo Winterhalter]] |
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|Over The Rainbow |
|15||"[[Over The Rainbow]]"<br>(from ''[[The Wizard Of Oz]]'') |
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|[[Harold Arlen]]/[[E. Y. "Yip" Harburg]] |
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Writer: Harold Arlen / E. Y. "Yip" Harburg |
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|16||"[[Stormy Weather (song)|Stormy Weather]]" |
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|[[Harold Arlen]]/[[Ted Koehler]] |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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|17||"[[I Got A Right To Sing The Blues]]" |
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|[[Harold Arlen]]/[[Ted Koehler]] |
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16. Stormy Weather |
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Writer: Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler |
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|18||"[[One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)]]" |
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|[[Harold Arlen]]/[[Johnny Mercer]] |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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|19||"[[Let's Fall In Love]]" |
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|[[Harold Arlen]]/[[Ted Koehler]] |
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17. I Got A Right To Sing The Blues |
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|[[Hugo Winterhalter]] |
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Writer: Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler |
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|20||"[[Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (song)|Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea]]" |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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|[[Harold Arlen]]/[[Ted Koehler]] |
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|21||"Tryin' Too Hard" |
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18. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) |
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Writer: Harold Arlen / Johnny Mercer |
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|22||"[[The Boy Next Door (song)|The Boy Next Door]]"<br>(from ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]'') |
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|[[Hugh Martin]]/[[Ralph Blane]] |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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|23||"I Love The Guy" |
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19. Let's Fall In Love |
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|24||"Stranger In The City" |
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Writer: Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler |
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|25||"When Does This Feeling Go Away?" |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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20. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea |
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Writer: Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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21. Tryin' Too Hard |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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22. Boy Next Door, The |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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23. I Love The Guy |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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24. Stranger In The City |
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Performer: Fran Warren (Singer) |
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25. When Does This Feeling Go Away? |
Revision as of 21:54, 6 December 2007
Let's Fall in Love is the name of an album compiling singles recorded by Fran Warren from 1947 to 1951. It was released by Dutton Vocalion as a compact disc album in 2003.