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Porgy and Bess (1950 album)

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1950 studio album by Various artists
Porgy and Bess
Studio album by Various artists
Released1950
RecordedSeptember 1950
GenreOpera
LabelRCA Victor
Various artists chronology
Selections from George Gershwin's folk opera Porgy and Bess
(1940)
Porgy and Bess
(1950)
Porgy and Bess (1951 album)
(1951)

This album is a 1950 recording of selections from George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess, sung by the noted opera stars Robert Merrill and Risë Stevens. The album featured no black singers at all, even though the opera was written for a mostly African-American cast (the whites in the opera speak, but do not sing). It was recorded by RCA Victor on September 12 and September 13, 1950. The album was originally released on one twelve-inch 331⁄3 rpm LP with the catalog number LM 1124.

Naxos Records re-released the album on CD along with the complete 1951 recording, though the Naxos CD omitted the chorus number "Gone, Gone Gone". (Naxos 8.110287-88)

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Track listing

Track Song Title
1. Summertime
2. A woman is a sometime thing
3. Gone, gone, gone
4. My man's gone now
5. I got plenty of nuttin'
6. Bess, you is my woman now
7. It ain't necessarily so
8. Where is my Bess

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