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This Is the Army & Call Me Mister [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED]

This Is the Army & Call Me Mister [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED]
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  • Seller:MovieMars
  • Sales Rank:216,115
  • Format:Cast Recording, Original recording remastered, Import
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:November 19, 2002
  • UPC:604988011524
  • EAN:0604988011524
  • ASIN:B00006J9M1
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Tracks
  • Overture: This Is The Army, Mr. Jones/ I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen / That Russian Winter / This Is The Army, Mr. Jones [Reprise] "This Is The Army
  • This Is The Army, Mr. Jones "This Is The Army
  • I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep "This Is The Army
  • I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen "This Is The Army
  • Dialogue W. Staff Sergeant Ezra Stone, Corporal Philip Truex & Private Julie Oshins "This Is The Army
  • The Army's Made A Man Out Of Me "This Is The Army
  • What The Well Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear "This Is The Army
  • How About A Cheer For The Navy "This Is The Army
  • American Eagles / With My Head In The Clouds "This Is The Army
  • Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning "This Is The Army
  • My British Buddy "This Is The Army
  • This Time W. Cote Glee Club "This Is The Army
  • Going Home Train "Call Me Mister"
  • Along With Me "Call Me Mister"
  • Little Surplus Me "Call Me Mister"
  • The Red Ball Express "Call Me Mister"
  • Military Life "Call Me Mister"
  • Yuletide, Park Avenue "Call Me Mister"
  • When We Meet Again "Call Me Mister"
  • The Face On The Dime "Call Me Mister"
  • South America, Take It Away "Call Me Mister"
  • Call Me Mister "Call Me Mister"


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Given the fact that little more than twenty years separated the First and Second World Wars, and that Irving Berlin lived a full 44 years after the end of the latter, maybe during the worst depths of the Cold War (during the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, perhaps) he may fully have expected to write a third wartime musical to complement his previous two, "Yip! Yip! Yaphank" and "This Is The Army". Of course, a Third World War musical might well have been rather short in duration and called something like "Is The End?" or "Four Minutes To Glory", but fortunately for Mr. Berlin his unusually long life (he was 101 when he died in 1989) was not troubled by further global conflict.

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