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My Heart Stood Still
~ 1948 MGM Outtake
- ~ from the 1927 London and
American Stage musicals "One Dam Thing After
Another"
- and "A Connecticut Yankee"
- Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by
Lorenz Hart 1927
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- Perry Como and Chorus
- Recording Time u/k
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- Musical Direction: Lennie
Hayton
Orchestration: Conrad Salinger
Vocal Arrangements: Robert Tucker
Musical numbers staged and directed by: Robert Alton
- Recorded July
10, 1948
~ MGM Matrix No. 27502 /
Not Used
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- SESSION: MGM-LP12
"Words & Music
Soundtrack" MGM-3771 MONO 1949

- Notes: ~ from the 1927 London Stage
musical "One Dam Thing After Another" and
- later in the American Stage musical "A Connecticut
Yankee". It was played as
- background music in the
1948 Hollywood musical, a biography of Rodgers and Hart,
- "Words and Music" in which Mr. Como made one of
his few movie appearances.
- In 1944 Perry went to
Hollywood where he co-starred with Vivian Blaine, Phil
Silvers
- and Carmen Miranda in his first movie for 20th
Century Fox titled "Something for the Boys."
- In
1946 he followed with "Doll Face" and "If
Im Lucky." In 1948 he was chosen to appear
- with the all-star cast of MGMs musical "Words
and Music."
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