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The original soundtrack to the film ''''']''''' was released by ] as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records<ref name="Billboard 12 March 1949">https://books.google.com/books?id=KA4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT44&dq=Easter+Parade+soundtrack</ref> and as a 10-inch 33-rpm ].<ref>https://www.discogs.com/master/710356-Judy-Garland-Fred-Astaire-Peter-Lawford-Ann-Miller-Irving-Berlin-Easter-Parade-Recorded-Directly-Fro</ref> The soundrack featured songs performed by ], ], ], ] and played by the ].<ref name="Billboard 12 March 1949" /> |
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The original soundtrack to the film ''''']''''' was released by ] as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records<ref name="Billboard 12 March 1949">https://books.google.com/books?id=KA4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT44&dq=Easter+Parade+soundtrack</ref> and as a 10-inch 33-rpm ].<ref>https://www.discogs.com/master/710356-Judy-Garland-Fred-Astaire-Peter-Lawford-Ann-Miller-Irving-Berlin-Easter-Parade-Recorded-Directly-Fro</ref> The soundrack featured songs performed by ], ], ], ] and played by the ].<ref name="Billboard 12 March 1949" /> |
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'']'' reviewed the album in its issue from 12 March 1949, giving it 72 points out of 100 (which indicated a "good" rating) and writing: "No subtle delineations here— no subtle singers, either — but forthright lyric bawling in the approved musical comedy tradition. The score is fair ranging from great old ones like ']' and 'Choo Choo" to the passable recent plug additions like 'It Only Happens' and '].' Album doesn't figure to be a world-beater, but should have a fair sale to movie fans, ] followers and admirers of Fred Astaire and the other non-singing singers represented here."<ref name="Billboard 12 March 1949" /> |
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'']'' reviewed the album in its issue from 12 March 1949, giving it 72 points out of 100 (which indicated a "good" rating) and writing: "No subtle delineations here — no subtle singers, either — but forthright lyric bawling in the approved musical comedy tradition. The score is fair ranging from great old ones like ']' and 'Choo Choo" to the passable recent plug additions like 'It Only Happens' and '].' Album doesn't figure to be a world-beater, but should have a fair sale to movie fans, ] followers and admirers of Fred Astaire and the other non-singing singers represented here."<ref name="Billboard 12 March 1949" /> |
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== Track listing == |
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== Track listing == |