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12 Songs from Call Me Madam

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12 Songs from Call Me Madam
12 Songs from Call Me Madam

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12 Songs from Call Me Madam

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Call Me Madam
, a fictionalized account of the life of Washington hostess and ambassador to Luxembourg
Pearl Mesta
, was
Irving Berlin
's final hit Broadway musical. It was also his second collaboration with
Ethel Merman
, who had starred in his most successful show,
Annie Get Your Gun
. Opening October 12, 1950,
settled in for a run that eventually totaled 644 performances, making the commercial prospects of a cast album bright. Unfortunately, there was a glitch. The show had been financed by
RCA Victor Records
, who claimed the cast album. But
Merman
was an exclusive recording artist for
Decca
, one of
RCA
's major rivals. The result was two albums:
replaced
with
Dinah Shore
, while
replaced the rest of the original cast with
Dick Haymes
,
Eileen Wilson
, and a chorus. The
album got out of the gate first and, featuring the show's star, was bound to be the more successful anyway; it just missed topping the charts.
is, of course, the recording's chief asset, as she belts out half of the album's songs (the original EP and 10" LP versions had only eight tracks, but they were quickly superseded by a 12-track 12" LP), including
"Marrying for Love"
and
"The Best Thing for You."
Her duet with
Haymes
"You're Just in Love,"
was the hit of the show, reaching the Top 40.
was in typically good voice on his solo,
"Once Upon a Time Today."
~ William Ruhlmann

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