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John Raitt, Janis Paige, Eddie Foy, Jr.|The Pajama Game (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

The Pajama Game (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

Original Broadway Cast of The Pajama Game

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Though it used to be said that Broadway musicals (some of them, anyway) were intended for "the tired businessman," they were not usually about business until The Pajama Game. And not only was the show set in a factory, the story also revolved around a labor dispute, not, you might have thought, the sort of thing a tired businessman would want to watch after a hard day. But the show managed to poke fun lightly at its subject matter while actually focusing on a traditional romantic plot (the man was part of management, the woman part of labor), and, most important, it boasted a frisky score by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, a young songwriting team making a transition from Tin Pan Alley (they had written "Rags to Riches" for Tony Bennett) to the musical theater. They brought with them a knack for the kind of novelty material that was finding success in the pop music market. For example, "There Once Was a Man," a love duet for the two leads, was an up-tempo, Western-styled romp of the kind associated with Frankie Laine rather than a tame ballad. Adler and Ross could write more conventional show music fare in the Rodgers and Hammerstein mold, such as "A New Town Is a Blue Town" and "I'm Not at All in Love," and even introduce new wrinkles to it, but they excelled at witty numbers like "I'll Never Be Jealous Again" and "Think of the Time I Save," both well-delivered by Eddie Foy, Jr. And, not surprisingly, they also wrote some hits. Archie Bleyer was in the charts within two weeks of the May 13, 1954 opening with "Hernando's Hideaway," and Patti Page soon followed with "Steam Heat." Both of those songs reached the Top Ten, but Rosemary Clooney did even better later in the summer with "Hey There," which went to Number One in September. (Andrew Vélez's liner notes to the 2000 reissue unquestioningly quote producer Hal Prince's erroneous assertion that the record topped the charts before the opening.)
John Raitt was an established Broadway leading man still best known for 1945's Carousel, and he made for a strong romantic presence in the role of Sid Sorokin, the newly appointed company executive. Janis Paige was less experienced onstage, but threw herself into the role of Babe Williams, the labor representative with whom he tangles. But the real surprise of the cast was dancer-singer Carol Haney, who made a strong impression with "Steam Heat" and "Hernando's Hideaway." It says a lot about the overall quality of the cast that the film version retained nearly all the principal characters, only replacing Paige with the more bankable Doris Day.
Despite the novelty quality of some of the material, The Pajama Game retained its freshness over the decades, and the Original Broadway Cast Recording remained the recording to own. The CD reissue released on May 30, 2000 added nine minutes of previously unreleased material, including the brief number "Sleep Tite" and a portion of the radio series Stage Struck, recorded while the show was previewing in Boston. On this piece Mike Wallace interviewed Jerry Ross, who obligingly played piano while John Raitt sang "The World Around Us," a romantic ballad that would be cut just after the Broadway opening and not recorded for the cast album. Also included was a version of "There Once Was a Man," as well as Richard Adler singing "Hernando's Hideaway."

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John Raitt, Janis Paige, Eddie Foy, Jr.

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The Pajama Game (Richard Adler)

1
Overture (Instrumental)
Various Interprets
00:04:53

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

2
The Pajama Game / Racing with the Clock (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:01

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
A New Town Is a Blue Town (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:02:51

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
I'm Not at All in Love (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:52

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
I'll Never Be Jealous Again (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:12

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
Hey There (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:32

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally released 1954. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

7
Her Is (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:02:50

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
Sleep Tite (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:00:28

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Once-a-Year Day! (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:17

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Small Talk (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:52

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
There Once Was a Man (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:10

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

12
Steam Heat (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:04:27

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

13
Think of the Time I Save (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:02:41

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

14
Hernando's Hideaway (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:48

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

15
Seven-and-a-Half Cents (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:04:32

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

16
Finale (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:00:51

Janis Paige, Performer - Marion Colby, Performer - Richard Adler, Composer - William David, Performer - John Raitt, Performer - Jim Hutchison, Performer - Jack Waldron, Performer - Ralph Dunn, Performer - Thelma Pelish, Performer - Eddie Foy, Jr., Performer - Reta Shaw, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Rae Allen, Performer - Ralph Chambers, Performer - Ralph Farnsworth, Performer - Peter Gennaro, Performer - Stanley Prager, Performer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - Jack Drummond, Performer - Hal Hastings, Conductor - Carol Haney, Performer - Buzz Miller, Performer

Originally Released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

17
Radio Interview Excerpt 1: Mike Wallace and Jerry Ross (Bonus Track) (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:00:56

Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Mike Wallace, Speaker - Mike Wallace, Performer - Spoken Word, Composer - Spoken Word, Lyricist - Jerry Ross, Speaker - Jerry Ross, Performer

Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

18
The World Around Us (Bonus Track) (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:01:40

JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Lyricist - John Raitt, Performer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Richard Adler, Composer - Richard Adler, Lyricist

Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

19
Radio Interview Excerpt 2: Mike Wallace and Jerry Ross (Bonus Track) (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:00:13

Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Mike Wallace, Speaker - Mike Wallace, Performer - Spoken Word, Composer - Spoken Word, Lyricist - Jerry Ross, Speaker - Jerry Ross, Performer

Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

20
There Once Was a Man (Bonus Track) (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:03:06

JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Lyricist - John Raitt, Performer - Janis Paige, Performer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Richard Adler, Lyricist - Richard Adler, Composer

Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

21
Radio Interview Excerpt 3: Mike Wallace and Richard Adler (Bonus Track) (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:00:12

Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Mike Wallace, Speaker - Mike Wallace, Performer - Spoken Word, Composer - Spoken Word, Lyricist - Jerry Ross, Speaker - Jerry Ross, Performer

Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

22
Hernando's Hideaway (Bonus Track) (Voice)
Various Interprets
00:01:46

JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Composer - JERRY ROSS (1926-1955), Lyricist - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Richard Adler, Performer - Richard Adler, Lyricist - Richard Adler, Composer - Jerry Ross, Piano - Jerry Ross, Performer

Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Albumbeschreibung

Though it used to be said that Broadway musicals (some of them, anyway) were intended for "the tired businessman," they were not usually about business until The Pajama Game. And not only was the show set in a factory, the story also revolved around a labor dispute, not, you might have thought, the sort of thing a tired businessman would want to watch after a hard day. But the show managed to poke fun lightly at its subject matter while actually focusing on a traditional romantic plot (the man was part of management, the woman part of labor), and, most important, it boasted a frisky score by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, a young songwriting team making a transition from Tin Pan Alley (they had written "Rags to Riches" for Tony Bennett) to the musical theater. They brought with them a knack for the kind of novelty material that was finding success in the pop music market. For example, "There Once Was a Man," a love duet for the two leads, was an up-tempo, Western-styled romp of the kind associated with Frankie Laine rather than a tame ballad. Adler and Ross could write more conventional show music fare in the Rodgers and Hammerstein mold, such as "A New Town Is a Blue Town" and "I'm Not at All in Love," and even introduce new wrinkles to it, but they excelled at witty numbers like "I'll Never Be Jealous Again" and "Think of the Time I Save," both well-delivered by Eddie Foy, Jr. And, not surprisingly, they also wrote some hits. Archie Bleyer was in the charts within two weeks of the May 13, 1954 opening with "Hernando's Hideaway," and Patti Page soon followed with "Steam Heat." Both of those songs reached the Top Ten, but Rosemary Clooney did even better later in the summer with "Hey There," which went to Number One in September. (Andrew Vélez's liner notes to the 2000 reissue unquestioningly quote producer Hal Prince's erroneous assertion that the record topped the charts before the opening.)
John Raitt was an established Broadway leading man still best known for 1945's Carousel, and he made for a strong romantic presence in the role of Sid Sorokin, the newly appointed company executive. Janis Paige was less experienced onstage, but threw herself into the role of Babe Williams, the labor representative with whom he tangles. But the real surprise of the cast was dancer-singer Carol Haney, who made a strong impression with "Steam Heat" and "Hernando's Hideaway." It says a lot about the overall quality of the cast that the film version retained nearly all the principal characters, only replacing Paige with the more bankable Doris Day.
Despite the novelty quality of some of the material, The Pajama Game retained its freshness over the decades, and the Original Broadway Cast Recording remained the recording to own. The CD reissue released on May 30, 2000 added nine minutes of previously unreleased material, including the brief number "Sleep Tite" and a portion of the radio series Stage Struck, recorded while the show was previewing in Boston. On this piece Mike Wallace interviewed Jerry Ross, who obligingly played piano while John Raitt sang "The World Around Us," a romantic ballad that would be cut just after the Broadway opening and not recorded for the cast album. Also included was a version of "There Once Was a Man," as well as Richard Adler singing "Hernando's Hideaway."

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