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No, No, Nanette - Original Cast Recording LP Vinyl Record For Sale

Label: Columbia Masterworks | Ref: S 30563

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  • No, No, Nanette - Original Cast Recording LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • No, No, Nanette - Original Cast Recording LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • No, No, Nanette - Original Cast Recording LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • No, No, Nanette - Original Cast Recording LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • No, No, Nanette - Original Cast Recording LP Vinyl Record For Sale
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Grading

Vinyl:
Very Good / + | Some very light sleeve marks
Jacket:
Very Good ++
Inners:
Plain Sleeve | Picture / Program Insert
Size:
12"x12"
Speed:
33rpm
Scarcity:
QUITE RARE
Pressed:
1971
Info 1:
Original Release
Info2:
GATEFOLD (fold-open cover)
Comments1:
Still Collectible And $$ PRICED TO SELL $$
Comments2:
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Quantity
In Stock

Detailed Album Information & Tracklist

No, No, Nanette - The New 1925 Musical / Original Cast Recording - Columbia Masterworks S 30563 - 1971 - Original Release - Terre Haute Pressing - Gatefold Jacket - Picture / Program Insert - Vincent Youmans / Irving Caesar / Otto Harbach


Tracks:

Overture
Too Many Rings Around Rosie
I've Confessed To The Breeze
Call Of The Sea
I Want To Be Happy
You Can Dance With Any Girl
No, No, Nanette
Tea For Two
I Want To Be Happy (Reprise)
Telephone Girlie
Finaletto Act II
"Where-Has-My-Hubby-Gone" Blues
Waiting For You
Take A Little One-Step; Finale

    No, No, Nanette is a bright, feel‑good musical from the 1920s that became a hit thanks to its playful mix‑ups, secret spending, and a heroine who keeps stumbling into trouble without meaning to. It was built around Vincent Youmans’ catchy tunes with lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach. They excelled at the kind of breezy humor that audiences loved during that era. The show introduced two songs that went on to outlive the musical itself, “Tea for Two” and “I Want to Be Happy”, both of which became standards in American pop culture. It first found success in Chicago before making its way to Broadway and London, where it helped define the upbeat, escapist style that early musical theatre was known for.

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