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Lucille Ball - Best Foot Forward (1943 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)
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Lucille Ball - Best Foot Forward (1943 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)

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Best Foot Forward (1943 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)
Music Price: $26.98
As of Nov 21 12:14 EST (details)

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Artist(s)Lucille Ball
StudioRhino Handmade
Release DateJanuary 1, 2004
UPC Code603497777426
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As of Nov 21 12:14 EST (details)
1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Soundtrack, Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
 

Tracks

  1. Overture
  2. Main Title (Buckle Down Winsocki, You're Lucky)
  3. Opening (Gymnasium/Arrival of Girls/Buckle Down Winsocki)
  4. Wish I May
  5. Three Men On a Date
  6. Two O'Clock Jump
  7. Ev'ry Time (Orchestral Version)
  8. Ev'ry Time (Vocal Reprise)
  9. The Flight of the Bumblebee
  10. The Three B's
  11. I Know You By Heart (Orchestral Version)
  12. I Know You By Heart
  13. Shady Lady Bird
  14. My First Promise (the Ring Waltz)
  15. Alive and Kickin'
  16. What Do You Think I Am! (Outtake)
  17. You're Lucky
  18. Buckle Down Winsocki/Finale
  19. Exit Music
  20. Wish I May (Alternate Take)
  21. I Hope the Band Keeps Playing
  22. The Cocabola Tree
  23. As I Remember You
  24. Fun on the Wonderful Midway

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteTHREE CHEERS FOR WINSOCKI!!!Quote
A great recording of a great movie. Unfortunately, one of the only recordings with the outstanding voice of Tommy Dix available today. Fortunately, the recording includes "I Know You By Heart" sung by Dix but not included in the film as well as "Three Men On A Date" with Kenny Bowers, Jack Jordon and Dix. Great collection of the 40's wartime swing era. Harry James and his Music Makers, June Allyson, Nancy Walker and Gloria DeHaven wonderfully showcased. But the rousing "Buckle Down Winsocki, Buckle Down" performed by the amazing baritone voice of 18-year-old Tommy Dix brings down the house as he did on Broadway, (opening in October, 1941 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater) at the age of 16. In October 1941 he recorded "Winsocki" with Benny Goodman's Orchestra. The record soared to the top of the Hit Parade Charts. Truly an outstanding performance by an amazing young talent. Definitely a must for your collection.
August 22, 2008

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