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Noel Coward & Mary Martin|Together With Music

Together With Music

Noel Coward & Mary Martin

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Mary Martin and Noël Coward were still-prominent veteran entertainers when they joined together in October 1955 to appear on the live, 90-minute television special that is aurally reproduced here. The 41-year-old Martin was fresh from her Broadway and TV triumph in Peter Pan, only the latest in a series of stage musicals with which she filled her career. The 55-year-old Coward, whose work as a playwright was in decline, had recently begun a new phase of his career as a nightclub performer in Las Vegas. The two had been working together since the problematic Coward-written, Martin-starring musical Pacific 1860 in 1946. On TV, they largely worked separately, after opening with the show's specially written title song. Coward shows audiences what was wowing them in Las Vegas: his rapid-fire recitatives of his own comic songs like "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and a medley of some of his more sentimental material. Martin shines on a medley of songs from her stage triumph, South Pacific, and a reprise of Cole Porter's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," her Broadway debut. Together at the end, they do a lengthy and somewhat chaotic medley of old favorites. While the visual element is lost on record and the sound quality is TV-tinny, the exuberance of the show comes across. Unfortunately, the original two-LP set, which contained the entire show, was condensed to 56 minutes for CD reissue.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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Together With Music
Noel Coward & Mary Martin
00:03:04

Noel Coward & Mary Martin, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

2
Uncle Harry
Noël Coward
00:11:12

Noel Coward, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

3
I Only Have Eyes for You
Mary Martin
00:08:27

Mary Martin, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

4
90 Minutes
Noel Coward & Mary Martin
00:00:56

Noel Coward & Mary Martin, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

5
I'll See You Again
Noël Coward
00:04:52

Noel Coward, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

6
Dites Moi
Mary Martin
00:03:38

Mary Martin, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

7
My Heart Belongs To Daddy
Mary Martin
00:03:11

Mary Martin, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

8
World Weary
Noël Coward
00:07:13

Noel Coward, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

9
London Pride
Mary Martin
00:02:27

Mary Martin, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

10
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Noël Coward
00:02:51

Noel Coward, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

11
Get Out Those Old Records
Noel Coward & Mary Martin
00:08:07

Noel Coward & Mary Martin, MainArtist

1991 DRG RECORDS 1991 DRG RECORDS

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Mary Martin and Noël Coward were still-prominent veteran entertainers when they joined together in October 1955 to appear on the live, 90-minute television special that is aurally reproduced here. The 41-year-old Martin was fresh from her Broadway and TV triumph in Peter Pan, only the latest in a series of stage musicals with which she filled her career. The 55-year-old Coward, whose work as a playwright was in decline, had recently begun a new phase of his career as a nightclub performer in Las Vegas. The two had been working together since the problematic Coward-written, Martin-starring musical Pacific 1860 in 1946. On TV, they largely worked separately, after opening with the show's specially written title song. Coward shows audiences what was wowing them in Las Vegas: his rapid-fire recitatives of his own comic songs like "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and a medley of some of his more sentimental material. Martin shines on a medley of songs from her stage triumph, South Pacific, and a reprise of Cole Porter's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," her Broadway debut. Together at the end, they do a lengthy and somewhat chaotic medley of old favorites. While the visual element is lost on record and the sound quality is TV-tinny, the exuberance of the show comes across. Unfortunately, the original two-LP set, which contained the entire show, was condensed to 56 minutes for CD reissue.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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