Step into the vibrant world of Ethel Merman, the legendary Broadway star known for her powerful, distinctive voice and her iconic roles in musical theater. "It's De-Lovely" is a captivating compilation of Ethel Merman's finest performances, spanning from 1932 to 1954. This album is a testament to her remarkable talent and her enduring legacy in the world of music and theater.
Featuring 20 timeless tracks, "It's De-Lovely" showcases Ethel Merman's extraordinary range and versatility. From the upbeat and energetic "I Got Rhythm" to the sultry and sophisticated "It's De-Lovely," each song is a masterclass in vocal prowess and theatrical flair. The album also includes excerpts from some of her most celebrated performances, such as "Red, Hot and Blue" and "Stars in Your Eyes," offering a glimpse into her electrifying stage presence.
Ethel Merman's collaborations with renowned composers and lyricists, including Cole Porter, are highlighted throughout the album. Songs like "You're the Top" and "I Get a Kick Out of You" from the musical "Anything Goes" demonstrate her ability to bring these classic compositions to life with her unparalleled charisma and vocal prowess.
"Friendship" from "Du Berry Was a Lady" and "There's No Business Like Show Business" from "Annie Get Your Gun" further showcase her versatility and her ability to captivate audiences with her powerful voice and commanding stage presence.
Released in 2007 by Naxos, "It's De-Lovely" is a must-listen for fans of Ethel Merman and lovers of classic musical theater. With a duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, this album is a treasure trove of unforgettable performances that continue to inspire and entertain audiences today. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Ethel Merman's work, "It's De-Lovely" is sure to leave you in awe of her extraordinary talent and timeless appeal.
2007 Naxos2007 Naxos
Tracks
I Got Rhythm (From "Girl Crazy")George Gershwin, Ethel Merman, Jay Blackton
George White's Scandals: Life Is Just a Bowl of CherriesRay Henderson, Ethel Merman, Jay Blackton
How Deep Is the OceanIrving Berlin, Ethel Merman, Nathaniel Shilkret
I'll Follow YouFred E. Ahlert, Ethel Merman, Nathaniel Shilkret
I Gotta Right to Sing the BluesHarold Arlen, Ethel Merman, Nathaniel Shilkret