Various - High Society The Sound Track From The Film
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Download
Filename: various-high-society-the-sound-track-from-the-film.rar- MP3 size: 65 mb
- FLAC size: 346 mb
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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You're Sensational | ||
Now You Has Jazz | ||
True Love | ||
High Society Calypso | ||
Little One | ||
Well Did You Evah? | ||
Mind If I Make Love To You | ||
I Love You, Samantha | ||
High Society (Overture) | ||
(Who Wants To Be) A Millionaire |
Video
High Society Overture (soundtrack from the original motion picture)
Frank Sinatra - Who Wants to be a Millionaire (Soundtrack High Society) High Quality
Louis Armstrong- High Society
Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly - True Love (from the 1956 movie, High Society)
Images
Catalog Numbers
- SLZ 8475
- T 00557, ST 00557
- 8363, 8362-8363
- R-00557, S/4776
- C 00557
- S/4776, S-4776
- S 00557, ST 00557
- 0050
- 8362, 8362-8363
Labels
- World Record Club
- World Tape Club
- World Cassette Club
Listen online
- lyssna på nätet
- escuchar en línea
- ouvir online
- online anhören
- écouter en ligne
- kuunnella verkossa
- lytte på nettet
- ascolta in linea
- online luisteren
Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
- Club Edition
- Stereo
- Reel-To-Reel
- 3 ¾ ips
- ¼"
- 4-Track Stereo
- 5" Cine Reel
- Reissue
- Cassette
- 7 ½ ips
- 7" Cine Reel
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Record Company | World Record Club |
Licensed From | Capitol Records |
Published By | Chappell |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Conductor | Johnny Green |
Lyrics By | Cole Porter |
Music By | Cole Porter |
Orchestra | MGM Studio Orchestra |
Notes
- Australian WRC reel featuring unique sleeve art. Offered in two speeds, 3¾ and 7½ inches per second - the packaging is identical, but one of the catalogue numbers would be blacked out on the box manually, to denote which was which.
- B1 in "enhanced monophonic sound".
- "A CAPITOL recording, released exclusively in Australia by World Tape Club, a division of World Record Club."
- Australian WRC reel featuring unique sleeve art. Issued in black plastic box with clear plastic lid. Offered in two speeds, 3¾ and 7½ inches per second - the packaging is identical (with double-barrelled catalogue number), except for stickers on the spine of the black box and the reel (though these tend to drop off with age), to denote which speed it is. The 3¾ version has a smaller reel, with a cardboard insert in the box for it to fit into.
- 299 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
- 365 Camberwell Road, Hartwell
- 177 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
- Newspaper House, 93 Queen Street, Brisbane
- 23 Leigh Street, Adelaide
- 143 Barrack Street, Perth
- "A CAPITOL recording, released exclusively in Australia by World Record Club."
- c1978 [or later] Australian WRC pressing on blue 'herald' label, sourced from master stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. "S/4776" on back of sleeve, "R-00557" on labels. Same sleeve design and 1970 addresses, but this time in red. No laminate strip down right of back of sleeve - without a laminate strip, there are confirmed reissue dates of 1977, 1978, 1981 and 1983: no doubt the colour was varied, but the order of release (along with any other pressing variations) is unknown.
- 299 Flinders Lane Melbourne
- 365 Camberwell Rd, Hartwell
- 177 Elizabeth St Sydney
- Newspaper House, 93 Queen St Brisbane
- 23 Leigh St Adelaide
- 143 Barrack St Perth
- Australian WRC 2nd cassette edition featuring unique sleeve art. Front cover has both old and new (C 00557) catalogue numbers.
- Australian WRC 2nd (?) pressing on blue 'herald' label, sourced from master stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. "S/4776" on sleeve, "S-4776" on labels. Same sleeve design as 1st pressing, but in pink. This and a version in green were released between 1971 and 1974 - dates and order of release unknown.
- 299 Flinders Lane Melbourne
- 365 Camberwell Rd, Hartwell
- 177 Elizabeth St Sydney
- Newspaper House, 93 Queen St Brisbane
- 23 Leigh St Adelaide
- c1977 [or later] Australian WRC pressing on blue 'herald' label, sourced from master stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. "S/4776" on back of sleeve, "R-00557" on labels. Same sleeve design and 1970 addresses, and still with yellow cover, but this time there is no laminate strip down right of back of sleeve - without a laminate strip, there are confirmed reissue dates of 1977, 1978, 1981 and 1983: no doubt the colour was varied, but the order of release (along with any other pressing variations) is unknown.
- Australian WRC 3rd (?) pressing on blue 'herald' label, sourced from master stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. "S/4776" on sleeve, "S-4776" on labels. Same sleeve design as 1st pressing, but in green. This and a version in pink were released between 1971 and 1974 - dates and order of release unknown.
- Australian WRC 1st cassette edition featuring unique sleeve art. Features the late 1970 address combination (no Brisbane address). The case is a single piece of thick plastic - open on one side, but much sturdier than the ubiquitous "J-case" design which became the worldwide standard in the early 1970s.
- World Record Club:
- Australian WRC 4th pressing on blue 'herald' label, sourced from master stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. "S/4776" on sleeve, "R-00557" on labels. Same sleeve design and addresses as the 1st pressing. The laminate strip down the right of the back, plus the R-00557 number, give it away as a 1975-76 pressing.
- Australian WRC 1st pressing on green 'strobe' label, sourced from master stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. "S/4776" on sleeve, "S-4776" on labels.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 label): SW1-750
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 label): SW2-750
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout - stamped): &7 SW2-750 - D4*2 {Anvil/Lathe symbol}
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout - stamped): &7 SW2-750 - D2*2 S1 {Anvil/Lathe symbol}
Comments
from Sumerian civilization to our days these were the best years in the world... now it's funk and classless riffraff ffff
Man I can't go in there.Why can't you? I ain't got my library card. Dig you.
End of song, beginnin of story, I was born in the 80s but somehow I remember this song and I remember Louis singing it in the back of the bus.
I love this movie and all of the songs in it, especially this one.
Yeah..It's realy a great job. Especially, that bec. Armstrong rightly demonstrate a thing-what he had to had in a song is called Where the blues was born in New Orleans-, that the jazz, as a stlye, should be helped with a rellewantly verbally communication shouting directly for a music hearing people in the world. So anyway, with the music is not enough to make to play; it should be sold in a wonderful business pacage-what Armstrong had discovered and made already in 50'th in America.
Alô alô marciano - Elis Regina
do the smile ! ;D
Dreadful film, but Satchmo was great
END OF SONG, BEGINNING OF STURREYYY
Sing, Sing, Sing
Benny Goodman
Benny Goodman
Gotta love Satchmo...Makes me wanna watch whatever this racist-ass movie is about....
Watching this in five usa!
Along with the "Now You Has Jazz
Great opening scene-Louis and the band travelling to RI and singing that great Cole Porter calypso-the part that race still played is Louis and band are in the back of the bus but white drummer Barrett Deems is in front-
Ol' Satchmo.. <3
Great song
Never!! :D
Thats just music at its best !
Thats just music at its best !
he must be an alien, or else an instrument himself
Hallo !
Hast du nicht die Stereofassung des Filmes ?
Wurde mit großem Aufwand in Stereo gedreht.
Gruß Stephan
Hast du nicht die Stereofassung des Filmes ?
Wurde mit großem Aufwand in Stereo gedreht.
Gruß Stephan
i love that movie!!!! <3
Leave it to good old Satchmo . great vid.
haio haio hai sosai !
I love louis armstrong! He is just so entertaining!:') rip!
I didn't realize that this song explained the plot of the movie XD. I would've payed more attention to the song if I knew that.
good