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Annie Get Your Gun [Original Soundtrack] [Bonus Tracks]

Original Soundtrack - CD

  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Format: CD
  • Year: 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • UPC: 081227666927
  • Item Number: RHI66692
  • Release date: 11/21/2000
  • 1. Main Title [Previously Unreleased]
  • 2. Colonel Buffalo Bill [Previously Unreleased]
  • 3. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
  • 4. The Girl That I Marry
  • 5. You Can't Get a Man With a Gun
  • 6. There's No Business Like Show Business
  • 7. They Say It's Wonderful
  • 8. They Say It's Wonderful (Reprise)
  • 9. There's No Business Like Show Business (Reprise)
  • 10. My Defenses Are Down
  • 11. I'm an Indian, Too [Previously Unreleased]
  • 12. European Montage [Previously Unreleased]
  • 13. Let's Go West Again [Previously Unreleased][Outtake]
  • 14. The Girl That I Marry (Reprise) [Previously Unreleased]
  • 15. I Got the Sun in the Morning
  • 16. Together Again
  • 17. Anything You Can Do
  • 18. Finale/End Title
  • 19. Colonel Buffalo Bill
  • 20. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
  • 21. The Girl That I Marry [Unused]
  • 22. You Can't Get a Man With a Gun
  • 23. There's No Business Like Show Business [Previously Unreleased]
  • 24. They Say It's Wonderful
  • 25. They Say It's Wonderful (Reprise) [Previously Unreleased]
  • 26. I'm an Indian, Too
  • 27. Let's Go West Again [outtake][Outtake]
  • 28. The Girl That I Marry (Reprise)
  • 29. I Got the Sun in the Morning
  • 30. Anything You Can Do
  • 31. There's No Business Like Show Business (Reprise)
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Annie Get Your Gun [Original Soundtrack] [Bonus Tracks] by Original Soundtrack on CD


The movie version of Annie Get Your Gun, coming four years after the opening of the wildly successful 1946 Broadway musical, was a reasonable Hollywood transfer. Typically, a third of the songs were dropped -- no "I Got Lost in His Arms," "I'll Share It All With You," "I'm a Bad, Bad Man," "Moonshine Lullaby," or "Who Do You Love, I Hope?" But ten numbers remained, among them the show's best-known songs -- "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly," "There's No Business Like Show Business," and "Anything You Can Do" -- even if songwriter Irving Berlin was forced to bowdlerize the lyrics to "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly." The film benefited from unusually felicitous casting. The show had been written for Ethel Merman, who was not considered bankable in Hollywood. But Betty Hutton brought her usual energy and effervescence to her portrayal, and Howard Keel, in his first major movie role, gave her strong support. The result was one of the biggest box-office hits of 1950. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Format: CD
  • Year: 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • UPC: 081227666927
  • Item Number: RHI66692
  • Release date: 11/21/2000
  • Label: Rhino
  • Genre: Stage & Screen

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  • Annie Get Your Gun Original Soundtrack CD
Annie Get Your Gun Original Soundtrack CD

Editorial Reviews

An Irving Berlin Broadway musical hit adapted for the screen in 1950, Annie Get Your Gun is loosely based on the story of legendary sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Oakley's real name was Phoebe Ann Oakley Mozie, and she lived from 1860 to 1926, becoming part of showman Buffalo Bill's notorious Wild West traveling shows. In sum, this is a filmed musical about the early days of American entertainment. It is noted more for its songs than any really memorable scenes. "There's No Business Like Show Business" is the musical's signature number, but there are also "The Girl That I Marry" and "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun." Betty Hutton played the lead role after Judy Garland either pulled out due to illness or was fired due to bad temper, depending on which account one believes. Doris Day was also considered for the part. Howard Keel played Hutton's love interest. In the heyday of musicals, Annie Get Your Gun was one of the most popular and pleasing. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide