SEALED.
“THERE WAS THIS REAL RELIGIOUS GIRL…”
Gaily, Gaily, music composed and conducted by Henry Mancini
The Night They Raided Minsky’s, music composed by Charles Strouse.
Gaily, Gaily is the 1968 film version of Ben Hecht’s fictional memoirs about coming of age in 1910 Chicago, and his beginnings as a journalist and author. The film was directed by Norman Jewison (coming off an incredible run of hits with The Cincinnati Kid, The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, In The Heat Of The Night, and The Thomas Crown Affair), and starred Beau Bridges, Brian Keith, Melina Mercouri, Hume Cronyn, and a very young Margot Kidder. Henry Mancini provided the absolutely delightful score. As was his wont back then, the album was a rerecording – it contains all the film’s themes, but not the actual film tracks. The movie’s main theme, “Tomorrow Is My Friend,” is one of Mancini’s most beautiful and haunting melodies – it’s heard here in several variations, including a beautifully sung version by Jimmie Rodgers (the lyrics to this and the film’s other songs are by Marilyn and Alan Bergman). The album also included a recitation by Melina Mercouri, accompanied by Mancini’s underscore. As always, Mancini’s music is tuneful, memorable, and altogether wonderful.
The Night They Raided Minsky’s is the story of an innocent Amish girl who comes to New York in 1925, gets involved with a burlesque troupe at Minsky’s Burlesque, and inadvertently ends up inventing the striptease. The film was directed by William Friedkin (his second, after the Sonny and Cher picture, Good Times), and starred Jason Robards, Norman Wisdom, Britt Eklund, Bert Lahr, and Harry Andrews. It was a troubled film – Bert Lahr died during shooting, the first cut was, by all accounts, one of the worst first cuts in the history of film (so said David Picker, head of United Artists), Friedkin wasn’t around at all in post-production, and producer Norman Lear left the film in the hands of editor Ralph Rosenblum to fix. It took Rosenblum a year, but fix it he did – restructuring scenes, shifting them around, using stock footage – he transformed Minsky’s from disaster into hit. The score was by the great Charles Strouse, who’d written the Broadway shows Bye Bye Birdie, All-American, Golden Boy, and It’s A Bird, It’s A Plane, It’s Superman (he’d go on to write Applause, and the smash hit, Annie), as well as the score to the film Bonnie and Clyde. With his lyricist, Lee Adams, he wrote several really clever and catchy songs for the film, as well as a bunch of clever and catchy themes to go with them. It’s a wonderfully melodic score, and features vocals by Rudy Vallee, Dexter Maitland, Lillian Heyman, as well as the film’s stars, Jason Robards and Norman Wisdom.
It’s a tuneful, toe-tapping, and terrific double bill – the kinds of scores they simply don’t write anymore, by two great composers – Henry Mancini and Charles Strouse. - Courtesy of Bruce Kimmel, Producer
GAILY, GAILY
Tomorrow Is My Friend Vocal by Jimmie Rodgers
Good Morning, Mr. Ranserhoff
Sentimental Dream
Christmas Eve On Skid Row Narration by Melina Mercouri
There’s Enough To Go Around
Tomorrow Is My Friend
There’s Enough To Go Around Chorus version
Sentimental Dream Vocal by Anita Nye
Gaily, Gaily
The Tango I Saved For You
Tomorrow Is My Friend Chorus version
THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY'S
Overture And Introduction Rudy Vallee
Take 10 Terrific Girls (But Only 9 Costumes) Vocal by Dexter Maitland
The Night They Raided Minsky’s
Love Theme From The Night They Raided Minsky’s (Wait For Me)
You Rat You Vocal by Lillian Heyman
How I Loved Her
Medley: Perfect Gentleman & Take 10 Terrific Girls (But Only 9 Costumes)
The Night They Raided Minsky’s
Take 10 Terrific Girls (But Only 9 Costumes) Vocal by Rudy Vallee
Perfect Gentleman Vocals by Jason Robards and NormanWisdom
Penny Arcade
The Night They Raided Minsky’s Vocal by Rudy Vallee