South Pacific (original Broadway cast recording)
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Cast recording by Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza with the original Broadway cast | |
Released | May 9, 1949 |
Recorded | April 18–19, 1949 |
Studio | 30th Street Studio |
Genre | Show tunes |
Label | Columbia Masterworks |
South Pacific, credited to Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza with the original Broadway cast,[4] is the album containing the original studio cast recording of the 1949 musical South Pacific. It was released by Columbia in the same year, on May 9.[5]
The album was released as a set of seven 10-inch 78-rpm phonograph records (cat. no. MM-850).[6][better source needed] It was also made available on LP (cat. no. ML-4180).[10] According to The Complete Book of 1940s Broadway Musicals, that was the "first Broadway musical issued on the new LP format".[11]
Recording
[edit]The album was recorded in Columbia's 30th Street Studio on April 18 and 19, 1949.[12]
Reception
[edit]The album spent a total of 69 weeks at number one on Billboard's popular albums chart.[12][A]
Track listing
[edit]12" LP (Columbia Masterworks ML 4180)
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Overture" | ||
2. | "Dites Moi" | Barbara Luna | |
3. | "A Cock-eyed Optimist" | Mary Martin | |
4. | "Twin Soliloquies" ("Wonder how it feels") | Ezio Pinza, Mary Martin | |
5. | "Some Enchanted Evening" | Ezio Pinza | |
6. | "Bloody Mary" | Men's Chorus | |
7. | "There Is Nothin' like a Dame" | Men's Chorus | |
8. | "Bali Ha'i" | Juanita Hall |
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" | Mary Martin and Girls' Chorus | |
2. | "A Wonderful Guy" | Mary Martin and Girls' Chorus | |
3. | "Younger than Springtime" | William Tabbert | |
4. | "Happy Talk" | Juanita Hall | |
5. | "Honey Bun" | Mary Martin | |
6. | "Carefully Taught" | William Tabbert | |
7. | "This Nearly Was Mine" | Ezio Pinza | |
8. | "Finale" | Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza, with Barbara Luna |
Charts
[edit]Chart (1949–1951) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Best-Selling Popular Record Albums[6] US Billboard Best Selling Pop Albums (from July 22, 1950, onwards) |
1 |
Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[14] | Gold | 2,000,000[13] |
Notes
[edit]- ^A – In 1950, Billboard split its "Best-Selling Popular Record Albums" chart into two: one for 33⅓-rpm albums and one for 45-rpm albums. So that is 69 weeks for the "Best-Selling Popular Record Albums" and "Best Selling Pop Albums – Best Selling 33⅓ R.P.M." charts combined.
References
[edit]- ^ The album cover.
- ^ "Saturday Review". Saturday Review Associates. July 1955.
- ^ Look. Cowles Communications. 1955.
- ^ [1][2][3]
- ^ "South Pacific - Original Broadway Cast Recording 1949". The Official Masterworks Broadway Site. Retrieved 2025-04-30.
- ^ a b "Best-Selling Popular Record Albums". Billboard. 11 June 1949. p. 29.
- ^ The New Records. H.R. Smith Company. June 1949.
- ^ "Billboard". 22 October 1949.
- ^ "Billboard". 26 November 1949.
- ^ [7][8][9]
- ^ The Complete Book of 1940s Broadway Musicals. Rowman & Littlefield. 2 February 2015. ISBN 978-1-4422-4528-0.
- ^ a b "South Pacific - 1949 Original Broadway Production". Rodgers & Hammerstein | The Official Website. Retrieved 2025-04-30.
- ^ "Columbia Gives Stereo-Like touch To All-Time LP Hits Including "South Pacific"" (PDF). Cash Box. June 16, 1962. p. 38. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
... the B'way original-cast recording of "South Pacific," starring Mary Martin and the late Ezio Pinza, which has sold over 2 million copies since its release in 1949.
- ^ "American album certifications – Soundtrack – South Pacific". Recording Industry Association of America.