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Performer: Joan Morris

AFTER THE BALL: After the Ball. Good Bye, My Lady Love. A Bird in a Gilded Cage. Under the Bamboo Tree. On the Banks of the Wabash. Those Wedding Bells Shall Not Ring Out! I've Got Rings on My Fingers. Come Down Ma Evenin' Star. I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard. Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May? Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis. Love's Old Sweet Song. Waltz Me Around Again Willie. Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie. I Don't Care. Shine On, Harvest Moon. Yip-1-Addy-Ay! Let the Rest of the World Go By. May Irwin's “Frog Song. “ I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (Review by David Johnson)

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MOONLIGHT BAY: Songs As Is and Songs As Was (Joan Morris) (Review by Lawrence A. Johnson)

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NIGHT AND DAY—THE COLE PORTER ALBUM: (Review by John Ditsky)

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OTHER SONGS BY LEIBER & STOLLER: (Review by Jürgen Gothe)

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BERLIN, IRVING: Blue Skies (Review by George Chien)

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BERLIN, IRVING: Blue Skies (Review by George Chien)

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BERLIN, IRVING: Remember. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune. Blue Skies. Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon. Russian Lullaby. I Love a Piano. You'd be Surprised. Say It Isn't So. Let Yourself Go. Lazy. At the Devil's Ball. Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun. What'll I Do. Manhattan Madness. Let's Face the Music and Dance. The Song Is Ended. Let Me Sing and I'm Happy (Review by George Chien)

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BERLIN, IRVING: Remember. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune. Blue Skies. Russian Lullaby. You'd Be Surprised. Say It Isn't So. Let Yourself Go. Lazy. Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun. What'll I Do? Manhattan Madness. Let's Face the Music and Dance. The Song Is Ended. Let Me Sing and I'm Happy (Review by George Chien)

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BLOCK-MULLER-WINCKLER: Tamara, Queen of the Nile (Review by George Chien)

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BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Cabaret Songs (12) (Review by John Ditsky)

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BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Cabaret Songs (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Lime Jello Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise. The Same Thing (Review by George Chien)

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BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Scherzo Fantasy. 3 Donald Hall Songs (Review by Robert Carl)

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BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Session I. Symphony No. 4 (Review by Kyle Gann)

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BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Songs of Innocence and of Experience (Review by Colin Anderson)

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BURR-SHEPHERD: Sweet-Mary-Go-to-the-Movies (Review by George Chien)

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ESPY-HYMAN: On the Rising Incidence of Jogging (Review by George Chien)

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GERSHWIN: I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise; Love Walked In; How Long Has This Been Going On?My Cousin In Milwaukee; Nice Work If You Can Get It; The Man I Love; By Strauss; Just Another Rhumba; Someone to Watch Over Me; The Lorelei; Fascinating Rhythm; Isn't It a Pity? They All Laughed; Love Is Here to Stay (Review by George Chien)

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GERSHWIN: Piano Works. Miscellaneous Songs (Review by James Miller)

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GERSHWIN: Song Book. Rialto Ripples. Three Preludes. Impromptu in Two Keys. Three-Quarter Blues. Merry Andrew. Piano Playin' Jazzbo Brown. Promenade (Walking the Dog). I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise. How Long Has This Been Going On? By Strauss. Someone to Watch Over Me. Nice Work If You Can Get It. The Man I Love. Just Another Rhumba. Isn't It a Pity? They All Laughed. Love Is Here to Stay (Review by James Miller)

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GERSHWIN: Songs by Ira and George Gershwin (Review by George Chien)

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HARNICK-BOCK: Artificial Flowers. Just a nap (Review by George Chien)

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HARNICK: The Boston Beguine (Review by George Chien)

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KERN: Leave It to Jane (Review by George Chien)

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KERN: Silver Linings (Review by George Chien)

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KERN: Silver Linings (Review by George Chien)

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KERN: The Siren's Song. Cleopatterer. Look for the Silver Lining. Rolled into One. Go Little Boat. Bungalow in Quogue. Bill. Lonesome Walls. Poor Pierrot. Long Ago (and Far Away). You Couldn't Be Cuter. Don't Ever Leave Me. I've Told Ev'ry Little Star. All the Things You Are (Review by George Chien)

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LIEBER-STOLLER: Moby Dick (Review by George Chien)

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MALTBY JR.-SHIRE: I Don't Remember Christmas (Review by George Chien)

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MANDELSAHL: Take Us Back to the Office (Review by George Chien)

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MCKAY, GEORGE FREDERICK: Caricature Dance Suite. From My Tahoe Windows Americanistic Etude.' An April Suited Dance Suite No. 2. Dancing in a Dream. 5 Songs for Soprano (Review by Michael Fine)

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MORRIS/BOLCOM: Tears at the Happy Hour (Review by George Chien)

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NASH-WEILL: That's Him (Review by George Chien)

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RODGERS-HART: Peggy-Ann (Review by George Chien)

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RODGERS-HART: The Garrick Gaieties (Review by George Chien)

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SONDHEIM, STEPHEN: The Miller's Son (Review by George Chien)

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WILDER, ALEC: Did You Ever Cross over to Sneden's? (Review by George Chien)

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YOUMANS: Orchids in the Moonlight (Review by David Mason Greene)

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YOUMANS: Orchids in the moonlight . Be good to me. I know that you know. Time on my hands. I want to be happy . Like he loves me. Kissing . Hallelujah! Kathleen mine. Flying down to Rio. An armful of you. Oh me! Oh my! . Without a song. Great day!. That forgotten melody. My lover. Sometimes I'm happy . More than you know. Through the years. Toodle-oo. Tea for two (Review by David Mason Greene)

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YOUMANS: The Carioca (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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