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Mario Lanza Sings Selections from The Great Caruso

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Mario Lanza Sings Selections from "The Great Caruso"
Studio album by
Released1951
LabelRCA Victor
Mario Lanza chronology
Mario Lanza Sings Popular Songs from the MGM Technicolor Motion Picture "The Toast of New Orleans"
(1950)
Mario Lanza Sings Selections from "The Great Caruso"
(1951)
Mario Lanza Sings Christmas Songs
(1951)

Mario Lanza Sings Selections from "The Great Caruso",[1] or simply The Great Caruso, is an album by tenor Mario Lanza containing eight opera arias, four of which were heard in the 1951 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Great Caruso, starring Lanza in the title role of Enrico Caruso. The album was recorded by RCA Victor in May 1950[2] and issued in 1951, shortly before the release of the film.

The album was issued in several formats including an album of four 12-inch 78-rpm records (catalog no. DM-1506), a set of four 7-inch 45-rpm records (WDM-1506)[1][3] and as a 12-inch 33 1/3-rpm LP record (LM-1127).[2]

The album spent several weeks at number 1 on Billboard's Best Selling Pop Albums chart (on both the 33⅓-rpm and 45-rpm parts of the chart).[1][3]

Track listing

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Album of four 78-rpm records (RCA Victor DM-1506)

Sides 1–2
No.TitleComposer. WorkLength
1."Questa o quella" ("The One Is as Fair as the Other")Verdi. Rigoletto: Act I 
2."La donna ė mobile" ("Woman Is Fickle")Verdi. Rigoletto: Act IV 
Sides 3–4
No.TitleComposer. WorkLength
1."Parmi veder le lagrime" ("Art Thou Weeping?")Verdi. Rigoletto: Act II 
2."Recondita armonia" ("Strange Harmony of Contrasts")Puccini. La Tosca: Act I 
Sides 5–6
No.TitleComposer. WorkLength
1."E lucevan le stelle" ("The Stars Were Brightly Shining")Puccini. La Tosca: Act III 
2."Una furtiva lagrima" ("A Furtive Tear")Donizetti. L'elisir d'amore: Act II 
Sides 7–8
No.TitleComposer. WorkLength
1."Cielo e mar!" ("Heaven and Ocean")Ponchielli. La Gioconda: Act II 
2."Vesti la giubba" ("On with the Play")Leoncavallo. Pagliacci: Act II 

Charts

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Chart (1951) Peak
position
US Billboard Best Selling Pop Albums – Best Selling 33⅓ R.P.M.[1][3] 1
US Billboard Best Selling Pop Albums – Best Selling 45 R.P.M.[1][3] 1

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[4] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Billboard". July 28, 1951.
  2. ^ a b "Mario Lanza – The Great Caruso". 1951 – via Discogs.
  3. ^ a b c d "Billboard". August 4, 1951.
  4. ^ "American album certifications – Mario Lanza – The Great Caruso". Recording Industry Association of America.