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Marry Me a Little

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Download links and information about Marry Me a Little by Musical Cast Recording. This album was released in 1981 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 52:09 minutes.

Artist: Musical Cast Recording
Release date: 1981
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 16
Duration: 52:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Saturday Night (From "Marry Me a Little") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 3:05
2. Two Fairy Tales (From "a Little Night Music" and "Marry Me a Little") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 3:01
3. Can That Boy Foxtrot! (From "Marry Me a Little") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 3:55
4. All Things Bright and Beautiful / Bang! / All Things Bright and Beautiful (Part 2) [From "Marry Me a Little"] (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 7:54
5. The Girls of Summer (From "Marry Me a Little") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 2:37
6. Uptown, Downtown (From "Follies") (featuring Craig Lucas) 2:52
7. So Many People (From "Saturday Night") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 2:58
8. Your Eyes Are Blue (From "a Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 2:52
9. A Moment With You (From "Marry Me a Little") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 1:39
10. Marry Me a Little (From "Company") (featuring Suzanne Henry) 3:04
11. Happily Ever After (From "Company") (featuring Craig Lucas) 3:48
12. Pour Le Sport (From "the Last Resorts") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 3:25
13. Silly People (From "a Little Night Music") (featuring Craig Lucas) 3:03
14. There Won't Be Trumpets (From "Marry Me a Little") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 2:13
15. It Wasn't Meant to Happen (From "Follies") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 3:29
16. Who Could Be Blue? / Little White House (From "Follies") (featuring Suzanne Henry, Craig Lucas) 2:14

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Craig Lucas and Norman Rene cobbled together a show based on Stephen Sondheim songs dropped from other shows, on the accurate theory that Sondheim discards are better than most people's best. On record, it's more like a Sondheim rarities album, but that's pretty great too.