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The two stars compliment each other superbly. Ms. Martin is a different Annie from Ethel Mermanz, and brings he own star quality performance to the role. Mr. Raitt as always is a superior vocalist who always brings his game to anything he sings. An enjoyable recording of Mr. Berlin’s classic musical.
Mary Martin and Ethel Merman ranked as the two most important female performers in the Broadway theater from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Martin’s Annie had a more subtle appeal. Employing more than usual of her native Texas twang, Martin gave a good-humored performance that brought out the character’s conflict between independence and romantic longing.
Merman’s portrayal was immortalized on the original Broadway cast album in 1946, but it took until 1957 for Martin to get her version on record.
Ten years after she had toured the country in the show, Martin was engaged to record an album, perform in a West Coast tour, and do a live television broadcast, in that order. Her co-star was John Raitt, another Broadway veteran who had played Frank Butler in summer stock.
Their album, recorded on September 16, 1957, might as well be billed as a duo album rather than as a TV soundtrack, since it features only the two leads, backed by a chorus and orchestra.
Songs written for secondary players have been eliminated so that, for example, “Who Do You Love, I Hope?,” one of the show’s hits, is missing.
But both Martin and Raitt, who has a strong, clear tenor, are marvelous, and they are also marvelous together on “They Say It’s Wonderful,” “Anything You Can Do,” and “There’s No Business Like Show Business.”
This may not be a true soundtrack/cast album, but it chronicles one of the two major interpretations of the part of Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, and for that it is an important part of musical theater history.
Companies, etc.
- Made By – His Master’s Voice (NZ) Limited
- Printed By – CSW Ltd.
Credits
- Author [Book By] – Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields
- Co-producer [In Association With] – Richard Halliday
- Music By, Lyrics By – Irving Berlin
- Music Director [Musical Direction By] – Louis Adrian
- Producer – Edwin Lester
- Vocals – John Raitt (tracks: A2, A4, A7, B1, B5, B6), Mary Martin (tracks: A3, A5 to A7, B2 to B6)
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