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Great Speeches from Shakespeare

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Download links and information about Great Speeches from Shakespeare by John Gielgud, Marlon Brando, Sir Laurence Olivier. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:10:42 minutes.

Artist: John Gielgud, Marlon Brando, Sir Laurence Olivier
Release date: 2007
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Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:10:42
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No. Title Length
1. O That This, Too, Too Solid Flesh... (from Hamlet) (featuring Sir Lawrence Olivier) 3:24
2. To Be or Not To Be (from Hamlet) (featuring Sir Lawrence Olivier) 3:41
3. Speak the Speech (from Hamlet) (featuring Sir Lawrence Olivier, Harcourt Williams) 3:07
4. How Long Hast Thou Been a Grave-Maker? ...Alas Poor Yorrick (from Hamlet) (featuring Stanley Holloway, Sir Lawrence Olivier) 2:59
5. Love Scene - He Jests at Scars That Never Felt... (from Romeo and Juliet) (featuring Pamela Brown) 10:50
6. Thou Detestable Maw, Thou Womb of Death (from Romeo and Juliet) (featuring Pamela Brown) 3:51
7. Let Me Have About Me Men Who Are Fat (from Julius Cesar) (featuring Louis Calhern) 1:09
8. O Pardon Me, Thou Bleeding Piece of Earth (from Julius Cesar) 1:21
9. Friends, Romans, Countrymen... (from Julius Cesar) 10:05
10. If It Were Done When 'Tis Done, Then 'Twere Well It Were Done Quickly (from Macbeth) (featuring Sir Alec Guinness) 1:44
11. Is This a Dagger Which I See Before Me, the Handle Toward My Hand? (from Macbeth) (featuring Sir Alec Guinness) 2:36
12. Sleepwalking Scene (from Macbeth) (featuring Pamela Brown) 4:04
13. Hang Out Our Banners on the Outward Walls (from Macbeth) (featuring Sir Alec Guinness, Patric Doonan) 3:20
14. If Music be the Food of Love (from Twelfth Night) (featuring Arnold Moss) 1:06
15. The Seven Ages of Man (from As You Like It) (featuring Raymond Edward Johnson) 2:21
16. Once More Into the Breach (from Henry V) 3:02
17. Now Entertain Conjecture of a Time (from Henry V) 3:01
18. Upon the King! Let Us Our Lives, Our Souls... (from Henry V) 4:31
19. This Day is Called the Feast of Crispian (from Henry V) 4:30

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