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Annie Get Your Gun

Annie Get Your Gun

SKU: CD41897 Barcode: 5034504293625
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Our Take

In a world filled with auto-tuned pop princesses and millennial mumble rappers, Ethel Merman's classic soundtrack from "Annie Get Your Gun" is a breath of fresh air. This album is a timeless gem that reminds us of the good ol' days when Broadway was the pinnacle of musical entertainment.

Merman's powerful vocals soar through each track, transporting listeners back to the golden age of musical theatre. From the show-stopping "There's No Business Like Show Business" to the heart-wrenching "I Got Lost in His Arms," Merman's emotive delivery is sure to give you chills.

The orchestra backing Merman is nothing short of spectacular, adding depth and grandeur to each song. The sweeping strings and melodic brass perfectly complement Merman's powerhouse voice, creating a symphonic masterpiece that is a joy to listen to.

While some may argue that this album is dated, there's no denying the sheer talent and charisma of Ethel Merman. Her larger-than-life personality shines through in every note, making "Annie Get Your Gun" a must-have for any music lover.

So, if you're tired of the same old pop tunes and generic beats, do yourself a favour and give Ethel Merman's "Annie Get Your Gun" a listen. It's a musical experience like no other, guaranteed to leave you tapping your toes and singing along. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
2. The Girl That I Marry
3. You Can't Get a Man With a Gun
4. There's No Business Like Show Business
5. They Say It's Wonderful
6. Moonshine Lullaby
7. My Defences Are Down
8. I'm an Indian Too
9. I Got Lost in His Arms
10. Who Do You Love, I Hope?
11. I Got the Sun in the Morning
12. Anything You Can Do

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About the artist

Annie Get Your Gun

Ethel Merman, the larger-than-life soprano who blazed a trail through the Broadway world like a sequined comet. With a voice that could shatter glass and a personality to match, Merman redefined what it meant to be a leading lady in the golden age of musical theatre. Born in humble beginnings in Astoria, Queens, Merman's rise to fame was nothing short of meteoric. From her breakout performance in "Girl Crazy" to her iconic roles in "Annie Get Your Gun" and "Gypsy," she captivated audiences with her powerhouse vocals and sassy charisma. But Merman was more than just a brassy dame belting out show tunes. She was a trailblazer, a feminist icon, and a force of nature. Her signature style and larger-than-life persona paved the way for future divas to embrace their own unique quirks and talents. Whether she was belting out a showstopper on stage or cracking jokes with her fellow cast members, Merman always had that special sparkle that set her apart from the rest. She was a true original, a legend in her own right, and a reminder that sometimes, being a little bit extra is exactly what the world needs. So here's to Ethel Merman, the queen of Broadway, the original diva, and a woman who proved that talent, wit, and a killer set of pipes can take you anywhere you want to go.

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