Adolph Deutsch - THe Band Wagon

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Review by David Manuel

Adolph Deutsch's album "The Band Wagon" is a timeless classic that showcases the brilliance of this legendary composer. The album features a collection of tracks that are both catchy and memorable, from the upbeat "I Love Louisa" to the romantic "Dancing in the Dark."

One of the standout tracks on the album is "That's Entertainment," which has become an anthem for lovers of musical theater. The song's catchy melody and clever lyrics perfectly capture the magic of the stage, and it's hard not to tap your feet and sing along.

Another highlight is "Triplets," a playful and tongue-in-cheek number that showcases Deutsch's wit and humor. The song is performed with great energy and enthusiasm, and it's impossible not to smile while listening to it.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Louisiana Hayride
That's Entertainment!
A New Sun In The Sky
Louisana Hayride
By Myself
The Girl Hunt Ballet
I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan
Dancing In The Dark
That's Entertainment
Triplets
I Love Louisa
A Shine On Your Shoes

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Catalog Numbers

705492

Labels

Hallmark Music & Entertainment

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Formats

  • CD
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About Adolph Deutsch

American (English born) jazz pianist, arranger, composer and conductor. Born: October 20, 1897 in London, England. Died: January 01, 1980 in Palm Desert, California. Worked with, among others, Henry Busse and Paul Whiteman.

Name Vars

  • A. Deutsch
  • Adolf Deutsch
  • Deutsch
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Summary by David Manuel

"The Band Wagon" is a must-have for any fan of musical theater or classic Hollywood films. Adolph Deutsch's music is timeless and continues to captivate audiences decades after its original release.