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Musical theater from off the beaten path. Obscure and unusual show tunes from within the canon and without, flops, failures, and the newest works from up-and-coming artists—plus tried-and-true hits. Also, occasional appearances from songs that are not show tunes (but only if they go really well with show tunes).

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Favoriting March 3, 2023: GUYS I STARTED WRITING A CHRISTIAN JUKEBOX MUSICAL

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Steve Ross  Hey There, Good Times   Favoriting The Debut Album  Music Manager  1979  Music: Cy Coleman Lyrics: Michael Stewart 
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Shirley Temple  Curly Top   Favoriting Little Miss Shirley Temple  Pickwick  1957  Music: Ray Henderson Lyrics: Ted Koehler 
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Gene Kelly & Oscar Levant  Tra-La-La   Favoriting An American in Paris (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Turner Classic Movies  1996  Music: George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin 
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Marguerita Padula  Dancing the Devil Away   Favoriting The Cuckoos  No Label  1930  Music: Harry Ruby Lyrics: Otto Harbach & Bert Kalmar 
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Fred Astaire & Bing Crosby  A Couple of Song and Dance Men   Favoriting Blue Skies  No Label  1946  Music & Lyrics: Irving Berlin 
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Fred Astaire  Let's Call the Whole Thing Off   Favoriting Let's Call the Whole Thing Off/Shall We Dance  Brunswick  1937  Music: George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin 
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Ella Fitzgerald  You're the Top   Favoriting Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook  Verve Records  1956  Music & Lyrics: Cole Porter 
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Pat Boone  April Love   Favoriting April Love  Dot  1957  Music: Sammy Fain Lyrics: Paul Francis Webster 
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Bob Hope & the Clark Sisters  Buttons and Bows   Favoriting Buttons and Bows/That's Not the Not  Capitol Records  1948  Music: Jay Livingston Lyrics: Ray Evans 
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Ray Price & the Port Jackson Jazz Band  Alexander's Ragtime Band   Favoriting Pixieland Party  Pix  1961  Music & Lyrics: Irving Berlin 
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Emile Ford & The Checkmates  I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now   Favoriting I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now  Piccadilly  1962  Music: Harold Orlob Lyrics: Will M. Hough & Frank R. Adams 
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Anita O'Day  To Keep My Love Alive   Favoriting Anita O'Day and Billy May Swing Rodgers and Hart  The Verve Music Group  1959  Music: Richard Rodgers Lyrics: Lorenz Hart 
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Neil Byrne & Celtic Thunder  When You Wish Upon a Star   Favoriting It's Entertainment!  Decca Records  2010  Music: Leigh Harline Lyrics: Ned Washington 
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Sakura Fujiwara  Summertime   Favoriting Soup  Victor Entertainment  2016  Music: George Gershwin Lyrics: DuBose Heyward & Ira Gershwin 
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Ry Cooder  Crossroads   Favoriting Crossroads  Warner Bros. Records  1986  Music & Lyrics: Robert Johnson 
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Nahid Akhtar  I Am Disco One   Favoriting Naseeb/Biwiyan Hae Biwiyan  EMI (Pakistan)  2013  Music & Lyrics: Unknown 
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Kalpana  Fans Gayil Dhas Gayil Ras Gayil Ho   Favoriting Jab Pyar Kiya Toh Darna Kya (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Worldwide Records  2015  Music & Lyrics: Unknown 
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Eliane Elias  That Old Feeling   Favoriting I Thought About You (A Tribute to Chet Baker)  Concord Jazz  2013  Music: Sammy Fain Lyrics: Lew Brown 
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Pete Johnson  Honeysuckle Rose   Favoriting St. Louis Parties of July 20 & August 1, 1954  Document  1999  Music: Fats Waller 
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Charlie Parker and His Orchestra  Why Do I Love You - Alternate Take 6   Favoriting Fiesta: The Genius of Charlie Parker #6  Verve  1957  Music: Jerome Kern 
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Brian Stokes Mitchell & Ragtime Ensemble  Gettin' Ready Rag   Favoriting Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  BMG Entertainment  1998  Music: Stephen Flaherty Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens 
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Brian Stokes Mitchell, Larry Daggett & Ragtime Ensemble  Henry Ford   Favoriting Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  BMG Entertainment  1998  Music: Stephen Flaherty Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens 
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Brian Anderson, Caroline Worra & Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra  Good Morning, My Doves   Favoriting Bennett: The Mines of Sulphur  Chandos  2005  Music: Richard Rodney Bennett Lyrics: Beverley Cross 
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Harry Partch  Chorus Four   Favoriting Revelation in the Courthouse Park  Tomato  1989  Music & Lyrics: Harry Partch 
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Patricia Hammond & Ragtime Parlour  Honeysuckle and the Bee   Favoriting Live in Notting Hill  No Label  2012  Music: Walter Slaughter Lyrics: Aubrey Hopwood & Charles H. Taylor    1:43:00 (Pop-up)
George Wilton Ballard & Frederick Wheeler  Waltz of the Season   Favoriting Waltz of the Season  Edison Blue Amberol  1915  Music: Sigmund Romberg & Edmund Eysler Lyrics: Herbert Reynolds    1:46:07 (Pop-up)
Hope Holiday  Teenie Weenie Genie   Favoriting Arabian Nights (Original Cast Recording)  Sepia Records  2008  Music & Lyrics: Carmen Lombardo & John Jacob Loeb 
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Rebecca Luker & Greg MacKellan  Slightly Perfect   Favoriting Keep Your Undershirt On  Rialto  1990  Music: Harry Revel Lyrics: Arnold B. Horwitt 
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Jacques Renard & Frank Munn  Cuban Love Song   Favoriting Cuban Love Song  Brunswick  1931  Music & Lyrics: Herbert Stothart, Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields    1:56:54 (Pop-up)
 
Liberace  I'll Be Seeing You   Favoriting I'll Be Seeing You  Ember Records  1972  Music: Sammy Fain Lyrics: Irving Kahal 
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 6:59pm
WR:

eye roll, now what...
Avatar 7:02pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

lol what are you rolling your eyes at?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
Webhamster Henry:

Hey There Acid Jazz Time!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:06pm
doctorjazz:

Hey, all!
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
WR:

woo hoo for the DDR co-host. I will probably be able to listen.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:09pm
WR:

greatly enjoyed your hoof and mouth song last year, look forward to what you do this year.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
WR:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @7:02
Christian JukeBox Musical. If you are not joking, then you need to explain because that is fairly vague concept, maybe you know what you mean but I can imagine many interpretations on what it would actually consist of.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
Webhamster Henry:

American In Paris is kind of fun!
Avatar 🎭 7:19pm
Listener Gregory:

Sorry I'm late. I was helping the disadvantaged cross the street.

OK, I was drinking beer!!! Sue me!
Avatar 🎭 7:24pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "A Couple of Song and Dance Men" by "Fred Astaire ...
These imitations are uncanny!
Avatar 7:26pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

hi everyone!!!
Avatar 7:26pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ WR @7:12
I will be using various kinds of cool/interesting/weird/funny Christian music to tell a sordid Texas true crime tale involving a so-called good Christian man!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:28pm
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @7:26
Christians are always good for a laugh!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:28pm
doctorjazz:

Cool set (listening while cooking). Ella and Louis Armstrong do a GREAT Let's Call the Whoe Thing Off, BTW!
Avatar 7:29pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Webhamster Henry @7:28
I hope to laugh both at and with Christians with this show
Avatar 7:29pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ doctorjazz @7:28
ooo sounds great!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:32pm
doctorjazz:

My Younger Daughter, Hebrew School from young grades (which she hated), had/has a thing for the Christian Rock Band Skillet, loves them (I've seen them twice with her, they're a pretty good band, if you're into the message). Christian Rock is quite a big selling genre!
Avatar 🎭 7:36pm
Listener Gregory:

"Being nominated is pretty good, especially if you're in a horse story starring Pat Boone." Words to live by, really.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:41pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Buttons and Bows" by "Bob Hope & the Clark Sisters"
Wouldn't have guessed Bob Hope could sing, never saw him seriously sing on his TV comedy shows, entertainment for the US Servicemen, etc
Avatar 🎭 7:45pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" by "Emile Ford & ...
Low-rent bachelor pad music.
Avatar 🎭 8:00pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Crossroads" by "Ry Cooder"
If I'd made a deal with the devil, I would have made it to the show on time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:01pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Crossroads" by "Ry Cooder"
Love Ry Cooder!
(I guess Ahmad Jamal is taking musical credit for changing Robert Johnson's original, which was just guitar and voice).
Avatar 🎭 8:01pm
Listener Gregory:

Ms. BB, I don't believe that Ahmad Jamal wrote any of Crossroads, which was probably recorded before he was born. He is a very good jazz musician, though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:01pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @8:01
I was wondering as well, maybe not the same Ahmad Jamal...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:02pm
doctorjazz:

There's Cooder, sliding his gutrat...
Avatar 🎭 8:05pm
Listener Gregory:

Weird. Wikipedia gives Jamal credit on the song, but he doesn't seem to be listed on Discogs... He also isn't listed as having anything to do with the film. I think this is a stray Internet fart.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:07pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @8:05
The Jazz Jamal likely had nothing to do with the show...
Avatar 8:09pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

Wow weird...yes I did take that credit from Wikipedia and thought it was weird but figured maybe Jamal did a rewrite for the film for whatever reason. Fixed...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:10pm
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "I Am Disco One" by "Nahid Akhtar"
Disco returns...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:10pm
doctorjazz:

The album says music by Ry Cooder, that makes more sense (he did some movie soundtrack's, would've been in his ballpark).
Avatar 8:10pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Webhamster Henry @8:10
DISCO LIVES!
Avatar 8:10pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

The dream of 1979 is alive on Acid Jazz Hands
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:11pm
doctorjazz:

Subcontinental Disco!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:11pm
Webhamster Henry:

Diggin this Christian music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:14pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Fans Gayil Dhas Gayil Ras Gayil Ho" by "Kalpana"
That was cool
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:14pm
WR:

Ahmad Jamal is not credited for the Crossroads song either on discogs or on Wikipedia film entry which has detailed listing of the music soundtrack but as you note, he is listed on the Wikipedia entry for the sound track album. Now wondering if I have the energy to go through protocol to get it corrected. Semi related aside, either didn't know or didn't remember that Steve Vai played one of the guitar parts in duel at the Crossroads scene.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:16pm
doctorjazz:

↳ WR @8:14
Didn't remember that either (think I saw that movie ages ago, but don't remember any of it.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:17pm
doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @8:16
Probably worth checkingout the guitar duel...
Avatar 🎭 8:20pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ WR @8:14
What idiot would try to replace Ry Cooder? (Rhetorical question; we actually know the idiot in q.).
Avatar 🎭 8:21pm
Listener Gregory:

Speaking of Crossroads, I tried to sell my soul to the devil once, but when I crunched the numbers, I still couldn't afford an apartment in Manhattan. So it fell apart.
Avatar 🎭 8:22pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "That Old Feeling" by "Eliane Elias"
This is much, much faster than the usual performance of this song.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:25pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Why Do I Love You - Alternate Take 6" by "Charlie...
BIRD!!!!
  8:32pm
Listener Gregory:

I remember the novel Ragtime as very good. Doctorow is a great novelist. The musical frightened me with its enormous sets.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:33pm
WR:

↳ Song: "Gettin' Ready Rag" by "Brian Stokes Mitchell & Ra...
I was a volunteer usher at a benefit performance of Ragtime in 98. I was disappointed that I hardly got to see any of the show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:38pm
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Chorus Four" by "Harry Partch"
I remember when this was produced - but I didn't go for some reason.
Avatar 8:41pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Listener Gregory @8:32
The enormous sets also frightened Ben Brantley
Avatar 🎭 8:41pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Chorus Four" by "Harry Partch"
Tomato had more good and prescient classical music than any other label of its time, and therefore became defunct. They put out the original Einstein on the Beach.
Avatar 🎭 8:42pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @8:41
Musical theater needs more shows for the very timid. People can just stand on the stage—but not too close to the edge!—and sing in a moderate volume.
  8:43pm
Dean:

A review from the Los Angeles Times, June 25, 1987, by Don Heckman of an appearance by Jamal at Catalina Bar & Grill (what a venue!):

"A Jamal original, "Crossroads," started in 6 / 8 and built up layers of complex overlapping meters-in Jamal's two-handed rhythms as well as in the passionate conga drum playing of Iraj Lashkary. And guest drummer Steve Smith, pushed to his creative boundaries by Jamal's gentle, but insistent urging, delivered playing that far exceeded anything he ever did with Journey."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:44pm
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Honeysuckle and the Bee" by "Patricia Hammond & R...
nice segue!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:52pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @8:43
There's an Ahmad Jamal in Journey???
Avatar 🎭 8:57pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @8:43
Good catch, Dean! So, the attribution to Jamal in the Wikipedia soundtrack listing is probably just a coincidence of the titles of two different songs being the same. As Johnson's Crossroads was recorded in 1936 and Jamal born in 1930, he likely didn't help write the song. Nor would he be a candidate for helping on a musical about the country blues.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @8:43
Gets more and more confusing...
Avatar 🎭 8:57pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ doctorjazz @8:52
Don't you remember his version of "Don't Stop Believing" in Live at the Pershing??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @8:57
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:59pm
WR:

↳ Dean @8:43
the guest drummer Steve Smith is credited as having been in Journey. So, according to that review there is a different composition named Crossroads, but have yet to find that Jamal recorded it.
  8:59pm
Dean:

I'm not in any position to evaluate this, but is it possible that Jamal adapted the Johnson recordings in a way that legitimates his credit, and then Cooder worked with both works?
Avatar 🎭 8:59pm
Listener Gregory:

Great show, Bronwyn. It *almost* makes me wish I hadn't spent the first 17 minutes drinking beer!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:00pm
doctorjazz:

Jamal clearly didn't write Crossroads, settled.
Thanks Bronwyn, fun show.
Great weekend, all (maybe go to WKCR, listen to the Wayn Shorter tribute, or maybe the other streams, or maybe something I have here, decisions, decisions).
Great Weekend All!!!
Avatar 🎭 9:01pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @8:59
It's possible, but there's nothing in Jamal's career to make a producer think of him as the adapter of the song, unlike Cooder, who is perfect for the job.
  9:01pm
Dean:

I'm not suggesting Jamal wrote *that* "Crossroads," but he might have written another way based on Johnson's.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
WR:

Did find a Jamal recording with Crossroads. I'm sure that it is a different composition but will report back once have definite details.
www.discogs.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Webhamster Henry:

Pope Lee!
  9:03pm
Dean:

The movie Crossroads appeared in 1986. We have a recording of Jamal doing a "Crossroads" in 1987.

Yes, exactly, WR. That's what we need!
Avatar 🎭 9:03pm
Listener Gregory:

Since no one has asked, and it's not at all relevant, please allow me to announce that I have heard the new Ahmad Jamal historical release Emerald City Nights (from 1963-4), and it is tremendous. Anyone who knows and likes the early Jamal will find this a wonderful surprise. A bit more percussive and active than his reputation would suggest. Live sound is superb. IMHO
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:03
On Bandcamp, by any chance?
Avatar 🎭 9:05pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ doctorjazz @9:04
Not sure. It's on the Jazz Detective label, which specializes in historical releases. You probably have some of their records.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
WR:

Thank you! Bronwyn! Wish you safe and warm travel home tonight.
Avatar 🎭 9:06pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ doctorjazz @9:04
Voila!
elementalmusicrecords.bandcamp.com...
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