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New Faces of 1952

New Faces of 1952, also known as Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952, is a 1952 musical revue with songs and comedy skits, produced and conceived by Leonard Sillman. It was the fourth of Sillman's seven New Faces revues, each intended to showcase the rising stars of that time; the other years for which "New Faces of ..." revues were produced were 1934, 1936, 1943, 1956, 1962, and 1968. New Faces of 1952 was the most successful of the series, and is generally considered the best, for both the talent of the performers and the quality of the writing.[1] The show ran on Broadway for nearly a year in 1952, and helped launch the careers of Paul Lynde, Alice Ghostley, Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Carol Lawrence, Ronny Graham, performer/writer Mel Brooks (as Melvin Brooks), and lyricist Sheldon Harnick.

Carol Lawrence and George Smiley take the "Restoration" skit into the Ambassador Hotel, Chicago, in 1953.

Songs from the show include "Monotonous", sung by Eartha Kitt in the show and identified with her throughout her career; "Guess Who I Saw Today", sung by June Carroll in the show and subsequently recorded by numerous singers, most notably Nancy Wilson; and "Love is a Simple Thing", sung in the show by Rosemary O'Reilly, Robert Clary, Eartha Kitt, and June Carroll and later recorded by artists including Sauter-Finegan Orchestra,[2] Debbie Reynolds, Arthur Siegel, Jane Morgan, Carmen McRae and the Muppets.[3]

New Faces of 1952 was adapted as a 1954 film, titled simply New Faces, which included the original cast. In 1982 the revue had an off-Broadway revival at the Equity Library Theatre.

Broadway production edit

The revue opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on May 16, 1952, and ran for 365 performances. It was produced by Leonard Sillman, directed by John Murray Anderson and John Beal with choreography by Richard Barstow. The sketches were written by Graham and Brooks. The songs were composed by, among others, Harnick, Graham, Murray Grand and Arthur Siegel. The cast featured Graham, Kitt, Clary, Virginia Bosler, June Carroll, Virginia De Luce, Ghostley, Patricia Hammerlee, Lawrence, Lynde and Bill Milliken. De Luce and Graham won the 1952 Theatre World Award. The revue marked Kitt's Broadway debut, singing a "sultry rendition" of "Monotonous", a tongue-in-cheek lament of how boring her ridiculously successful life was.[4]

Songs edit

Sketches edit

The show featured three non-musical sketches. "Of Fathers and Sons", written by Mel Brooks, was a parody of the Arthur Miller drama Death of a Salesman[5] with characters Mae, Harry, Stanley and Policeman; a pickpocket is angry with his son for not wanting to join the family business.[6] In "Oedipus Goes South", Ronny Graham parodies Truman Capote. Paul Lynde, wrapped in bandages, bemoans his African safari.[1] In "The Bard and the Beard" the characters - Miss Leigh, Sir Laurence, Call Boy and Maid - try to remember what play they are supposed to be in.[7]

Brooks' sketch had originally been written for another revue, Curtain Going Up, which did not make it to Broadway due to an unsuccessful tryout in Philadelphia. Sillman and Graham had seen the show during its tryout and asked Brooks for permission to include the sketch in New Faces of 1952 instead, which Brooks happily granted.[8]

Film adaptation edit

Retitled New Faces, the film version was directed by Harry Horner in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor, and released by Twentieth Century Fox on March 6, 1954. Ronny Graham, Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Alice Ghostley, June Carroll, Virginia De Luce, Carol Lawrence, Patricia Hammerlee, Paul Lynde, and Bill Millikin repeated their stage roles. The film was basically a reproduction of the stage revue with a thin plot added. The plot involved a producer and performer (Ronny Graham) in financial trouble on opening night. A wealthy Texan offers to help out, on the condition that his daughter be in the show.[9]

The song order was changed, and some songs were added and removed. Songs added include:

The songs omitted were:

  • "Nanty Puts her Hair Up" (though an abridged version was used as an instrumental in a dance routine)
  • "Don't Fall Asleep"

The song "Love is a Simple Thing" omitted the final verse, which references Charles Addams. An extra verse was added to "Lizzie Borden". Some of the lines in "Monotonous" were replaced and updated: "Harry S. Truman plays bop for me" was changed to "Toscanini plays bop for me", and "Ike likes me" was changed to the opening notes of the Dragnet theme, followed by the words "They wrote it for me".

Cast recording edit

Leonard Sillman's New Faces Of 1952
 
Cast recording by
Original Cast
ReleasedLate 1952 or early 1953
Length50:06 (LP)
55:20 (CD 2009 re-issue)
LabelRCA Victor
DirectorJohn Beal
ProducerLeonard Sillman

Leonard Sillman's New Faces Of 1952 (Original Cast) was the official release of the cast recording of the Broadway revue New Faces of 1952. The album was originally released on a 12" LP by RCA Victor, LOC-1008. Some material was excluded, as not all songs could fit on the record. In 1977, the album was reissued on the RCA Red Seal label, catalog number CBM1-2206.

The cast recording, like the play, was produced by Leonard Sillman. The orchestral conductor for the album and play was Anton Coppola. Orchestral arrangements were by Ted Royal. Alice Ghostley, Allen Conroy, Bill Mullikin, Carol Lawrence, Carol Nelson, Eartha Kitt, Jimmy Russell, Joseph Lautner, June Carroll, Michael Dominico, Patricia Hammerlee, Paul Lynde, Robert Clary, Ronny Graham, Rosemary O'Reilly, Virginia Bosler, and Virginia de Luce all perform on the album.[10]

In 2003, Jasmine Records reissued the cast album on compact disc for the first time, featuring the original RCA LP track listing.[11] In 2009, Sony Music, which now owns the RCA Victor archive, released the album on CD (catalog number Arkiv RCA-04441) and digital download. This second CD reissue included the previously unreleased song "Time For Tea" performed by June Carroll and Alice Ghostley.[12][13]

Track listing edit

12" Long Play

Track listings and credits adapted from the original label notes of album, unless other wise specified.[10]

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Opening"
Ronny Graham and Company2:11
2."Lucky Pierre"Ronny Graham
  • Robert Clary
  • Virginia de Luce
  • Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Patricia Hammerlee
  • Bill Mullikin
3:20
3."Boston Beguine"Sheldon HarnickAlice Ghostley Introduced by Virginia de Luce4:42
4."Love Is A Simple Thing"
  • Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Robert Clary
  • Eartha Kitt
  • June Carroll
Introduced by Virginia de Luce
5:08
5."Nanty Puts Her Hair Up"
  • Alice Ghostley
  • Joe Lautner
  • (with Virginia Bosler
  • Bill Mullikin
  • Allen Conroy)
Introduced by Virginia de Luce
4:42
6."Guess Who I Saw Today"
June Carroll2:20
7."Bal, petit bal"Francis LemarqueEartha Kitt Introduced by Robert Clary2:58
Total length:25:21
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Three For The Road"

a. "Introduction"

b. "Raining Memories"

c. "Waltzing In Venice"

d. "Take Off The Mask"




Ronny Graham

Ronny Graham

Ronny Graham


Virginia de Luce

Robert Clary

  • Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Joe Lautner

  • Alice Ghostley
  • Ronny Graham and Company
5:23
2."Penny Candy"
  • Arthur Siegel
  • June Carroll
June Carroll and Company3:26
3."Don't Fall Asleep"Ronny GrahamRosemary O'Reilly2:10
4."I'm In Love With Miss Logan"Unknown[14][15]Robert Clary
  • (with Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Joe Lautner)
Introduced by Virginia de Luce
3:57
5."Monotonous"
  • Arthur Siegel
  • June Carroll
Eartha Kitt3:47
6."Lizzie Borden"Michael Brown
  • Joe Lautner
  • Bill Mullikin
  • Paul Lynde
  • Patricia Hammerlee and Company
4:57
7."(He Takes Me Off His Income Tax)"
  • Arthur Siegel
  • June Carroll
[16]
Virginia de Luce1:05
Total length:24:45
2009 re-issues

Features previously unreleased song "Time For Tea".[12]

CD and Digital release
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Opening"Ronny Graham2:11
2."Lucky Pierre"
  • Robert Clary
  • Virginia de Luce
  • Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Patricia Hammerlee
  • Bill Mullikin
3:20
3."Guess Who I Saw Today"June Carroll2:20
4."Love Is A Simple Thing"
  • Virginia de Luce
  • Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Robert Clary
  • Eartha Kitt
  • June Carroll
5:08
5."Boston Beguine"
  • Virginia de Luce
  • Alice Ghostley
4:42
6."Nanty Puts Her Hair Up"
  • Virginia de Luce
  • Alice Ghostley
  • Joe Lautner
  • Virginia Bosler
  • Bill Mullikin
  • Allen Conroy
4:42
7."Time For Tea"
  • June Carroll
  • Alice Ghostley
5:14
8."Bal, petit bal"
  • Robert Clary
  • Eartha Kitt
2:58
9."Three For The Road"
  • Virginia de Luce
  • Robert Clary
  • Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Alice Ghostley
  • Ronny Graham
  • Joe Lautner
5:23
10."Don't Fall Asleep"Rosemary O'Reilly2:10
11."Lizzie Borden"
  • Joe Lautner
  • Bill Mullikin
  • Paul Lynde
  • Patricia Hammerlee
4:57
12."I'm In Love With Miss Logan"
  • Virginia de Luce
  • Robert Clary
  • Rosemary O'Reilly
  • Joe Lautner
3:57
13."Penny Candy"June Carroll3:26
14."Monotonous"Eartha Kitt3:47
15."He Takes Me Off His Income Tax"Virginia de Luce1:05
Total length:55:20

1982 revival edit

The Equity Library Theatre in New York City presented an Off-Broadway revival in 1982, directed by Joseph Patton and featuring comedic performances by Lillian Graff, Philip Wm. Mckinley, Alan Safier, and Randy Brenner in the roles originated by Ghostley, Lynde, Graham, and Clary, respectively.[17] Kitt joined the cast late in the run to re-create her original role.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Green, Kay. Broadway musicals, show by show (1996), Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 0-7935-7750-0, p. 154
  2. ^ "Love is a Simple Thing", RCA Victor 47-5065 45rpm
  3. ^ Original Cast, ‘’Leonard Sillman's "New Faces of 1952",RCA Victor LOC 1002 LP
  4. ^ Peterson, Bernard. A century of musicals in black and white (1993), Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0-313-26657-3, p. 249
  5. ^ Brooks, Mel. All About Me!, (2021), Ballantine Books, ISBN 978-0-593-15911-8, p. 103
  6. ^ Parish, James Robert. It's Good to Be the King, (2008), John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 0-470-22526-2, p. 89
  7. ^ Atkinson, Brooks. "At the Theatre", The New York Times, May 17, 1952, p. 23
  8. ^ "Mel Brooks Recalls His First Mention in Variety in 1952". Variety. July 18, 2014.
  9. ^ Plot and production information, 'New Faces' tcm.com, accessed August 11, 2009
  10. ^ a b Original soundtrack, Discogs, retrieved June 22, 2014
  11. ^ Original soundtrack Jasmine Records re-issue, Discogs, retrieved June 22, 2014
  12. ^ a b Original soundtrack 2009 re-issue, retrieved June 22, 2014
  13. ^ Suskin, Steven."ON THE RECORD: New Faces of 1952 and New Faces of 1956" playbill.com, May 17, 2009
  14. ^ "I'm in Love with Miss Logan" (from Robert Clary Sings at the Jazz Bakery), Allmusic, retrieved June 22, 2014
  15. ^ "I'm in Love with Miss Logan" (from New Faces of 1952 (Original Broadway Cast)), Allmusic, retrieved June 22, 2014
  16. ^ "He Takes Me Off His Income Tax" (from Arthur Siegel Sings Arthur Siegel), Allmusic, retrieved June 22, 2014
  17. ^ Wilson, John."Stage:New Faces Of 1952 Revived" The New York Times, November 2, 1982

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New Faces of 1952 also known as Leonard Sillman s New Faces of 1952 is a 1952 musical revue with songs and comedy skits produced and conceived by Leonard Sillman It was the fourth of Sillman s seven New Faces revues each intended to showcase the rising stars of that time the other years for which New Faces of revues were produced were 1934 1936 1943 1956 1962 and 1968 New Faces of 1952 was the most successful of the series and is generally considered the best for both the talent of the performers and the quality of the writing 1 The show ran on Broadway for nearly a year in 1952 and helped launch the careers of Paul Lynde Alice Ghostley Eartha Kitt Robert Clary Carol Lawrence Ronny Graham performer writer Mel Brooks as Melvin Brooks and lyricist Sheldon Harnick Carol Lawrence and George Smiley take the Restoration skit into the Ambassador Hotel Chicago in 1953 Songs from the show include Monotonous sung by Eartha Kitt in the show and identified with her throughout her career Guess Who I Saw Today sung by June Carroll in the show and subsequently recorded by numerous singers most notably Nancy Wilson and Love is a Simple Thing sung in the show by Rosemary O Reilly Robert Clary Eartha Kitt and June Carroll and later recorded by artists including Sauter Finegan Orchestra 2 Debbie Reynolds Arthur Siegel Jane Morgan Carmen McRae and the Muppets 3 New Faces of 1952 was adapted as a 1954 film titled simply New Faces which included the original cast In 1982 the revue had an off Broadway revival at the Equity Library Theatre Contents 1 Broadway production 1 1 Songs 1 2 Sketches 2 Film adaptation 3 Cast recording 3 1 Track listing 4 1982 revival 5 References 6 External linksBroadway production editThe revue opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on May 16 1952 and ran for 365 performances It was produced by Leonard Sillman directed by John Murray Anderson and John Beal with choreography by Richard Barstow The sketches were written by Graham and Brooks The songs were composed by among others Harnick Graham Murray Grand and Arthur Siegel The cast featured Graham Kitt Clary Virginia Bosler June Carroll Virginia De Luce Ghostley Patricia Hammerlee Lawrence Lynde and Bill Milliken De Luce and Graham won the 1952 Theatre World Award The revue marked Kitt s Broadway debut singing a sultry rendition of Monotonous a tongue in cheek lament of how boring her ridiculously successful life was 4 Songs edit Act I Opening Ronny Graham Peter DeVries and Company Lucky Pierre Ronny Graham Pierre Robert Clary Reporter and Chorus Guess Who I Saw Today Elisse Boyd Murray Grand June Carroll Restoration Piece Lady Sylvia Malpractice Simple Sir Solemnity Sourpuss and Sir Militant Malpractice Love Is a Simple Thing lyrics by June Carroll music by Arthur Siegel Rosemary O Reilly Eartha Kitt Robert Clary June Carroll Boston Beguine Sheldon Harnick Alice Ghostley Nanty Puts Her Hair Up Herbert Farjeon Siegel Nanty Father Mother Brother and Highlander Time for Tea Carroll Siegel Marcella Lavinia Lavinia the Girl Marcella the Girl Mother Father John and Guest Bal Petit Bal Francis Lemarque Eartha Kitt Robert Clary Three for the Road medley It s Raining Memories Waltzing in Venice Take Off That Mask Graham Act II Don t Fall Asleep Graham Wife and Husband After Canasta What Dorothy and Elsie Lizzie Borden Michael Brown Townsperson Man Judge Lizzie and District Attorney I m in Love with Miss Logan Graham Boy Miss Logan and Man Trip of the Month The Explorer Penny Candy Carroll Siegel Woman Gussie Poor Kid Rich Kid and Candy Vendor Convention Bound Whither America Another Revival Switchboard Operator Stenographer and Man Monotonous Carroll Siegel Sung by Eartha Kitt The Great American Opera Toby Madame Flora and Effie He Takes Me Off His Income Tax Siegel Carroll Virginia de Luce Song begun then interrupted four times throughout the show before 1 Boston Beguine 2 Nanty Puts Her Hair Up 3 Three for the Road medley and 4 I m in Love with Miss Logan Sketches edit The show featured three non musical sketches Of Fathers and Sons written by Mel Brooks was a parody of the Arthur Miller drama Death of a Salesman 5 with characters Mae Harry Stanley and Policeman a pickpocket is angry with his son for not wanting to join the family business 6 In Oedipus Goes South Ronny Graham parodies Truman Capote Paul Lynde wrapped in bandages bemoans his African safari 1 In The Bard and the Beard the characters Miss Leigh Sir Laurence Call Boy and Maid try to remember what play they are supposed to be in 7 Brooks sketch had originally been written for another revue Curtain Going Up which did not make it to Broadway due to an unsuccessful tryout in Philadelphia Sillman and Graham had seen the show during its tryout and asked Brooks for permission to include the sketch in New Faces of 1952 instead which Brooks happily granted 8 Film adaptation editMain article New Faces film Retitled New Faces the film version was directed by Harry Horner in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor and released by Twentieth Century Fox on March 6 1954 Ronny Graham Eartha Kitt Robert Clary Alice Ghostley June Carroll Virginia De Luce Carol Lawrence Patricia Hammerlee Paul Lynde and Bill Millikin repeated their stage roles The film was basically a reproduction of the stage revue with a thin plot added The plot involved a producer and performer Ronny Graham in financial trouble on opening night A wealthy Texan offers to help out on the condition that his daughter be in the show 9 The song order was changed and some songs were added and removed Songs added include Crazy Man Lynde Graham Uska Dara Kitt C est si bon Kitt Santa Baby Kitt The songs omitted were Nanty Puts her Hair Up though an abridged version was used as an instrumental in a dance routine Don t Fall Asleep The song Love is a Simple Thing omitted the final verse which references Charles Addams An extra verse was added to Lizzie Borden Some of the lines in Monotonous were replaced and updated Harry S Truman plays bop for me was changed to Toscanini plays bop for me and Ike likes me was changed to the opening notes of the Dragnet theme followed by the words They wrote it for me Cast recording editLeonard Sillman s New Faces Of 1952 nbsp Cast recording by Original CastReleasedLate 1952 or early 1953Length50 06 LP 55 20 CD 2009 re issue LabelRCA VictorDirectorJohn BealProducerLeonard Sillman Leonard Sillman s New Faces Of 1952 Original Cast was the official release of the cast recording of the Broadway revue New Faces of 1952 The album was originally released on a 12 LP by RCA Victor LOC 1008 Some material was excluded as not all songs could fit on the record In 1977 the album was reissued on the RCA Red Seal label catalog number CBM1 2206 The cast recording like the play was produced by Leonard Sillman The orchestral conductor for the album and play was Anton Coppola Orchestral arrangements were by Ted Royal Alice Ghostley Allen Conroy Bill Mullikin Carol Lawrence Carol Nelson Eartha Kitt Jimmy Russell Joseph Lautner June Carroll Michael Dominico Patricia Hammerlee Paul Lynde Robert Clary Ronny Graham Rosemary O Reilly Virginia Bosler and Virginia de Luce all perform on the album 10 In 2003 Jasmine Records reissued the cast album on compact disc for the first time featuring the original RCA LP track listing 11 In 2009 Sony Music which now owns the RCA Victor archive released the album on CD catalog number Arkiv RCA 04441 and digital download This second CD reissue included the previously unreleased song Time For Tea performed by June Carroll and Alice Ghostley 12 13 Track listing edit 12 Long Play Track listings and credits adapted from the original label notes of album unless other wise specified 10 Side ANo TitleWriter s Performer s Length1 Opening Peter DeVriesRonny GrahamRonny Graham and Company2 112 Lucky Pierre Ronny GrahamRobert ClaryVirginia de LuceRosemary O ReillyPatricia HammerleeBill Mullikin3 203 Boston Beguine Sheldon HarnickAlice Ghostley Introduced by Virginia de Luce4 424 Love Is A Simple Thing Arthur SiegelJune CarrollRosemary O ReillyRobert ClaryEartha KittJune Carroll Introduced by Virginia de Luce5 085 Nanty Puts Her Hair Up Arthur SiegelHerbert FarjeonAlice GhostleyJoe Lautner with Virginia BoslerBill MullikinAllen Conroy Introduced by Virginia de Luce4 426 Guess Who I Saw Today Elisse BoydMurray GrandJune Carroll2 207 Bal petit bal Francis LemarqueEartha Kitt Introduced by Robert Clary2 58Total length 25 21 Side BNo TitleWriter s Performer s Length1 Three For The Road a Introduction b Raining Memories c Waltzing In Venice d Take Off The Mask Ronny GrahamRonny GrahamRonny GrahamVirginia de LuceRobert ClaryRosemary O ReillyJoe LautnerAlice GhostleyRonny Graham and Company5 232 Penny Candy Arthur SiegelJune CarrollJune Carroll and Company3 263 Don t Fall Asleep Ronny GrahamRosemary O Reilly2 104 I m In Love With Miss Logan Unknown 14 15 Robert Clary with Rosemary O ReillyJoe Lautner Introduced by Virginia de Luce3 575 Monotonous Arthur SiegelJune CarrollEartha Kitt3 476 Lizzie Borden Michael BrownJoe LautnerBill MullikinPaul LyndePatricia Hammerlee and Company4 577 He Takes Me Off His Income Tax Arthur SiegelJune Carroll 16 Virginia de Luce1 05Total length 24 45 2009 re issues Features previously unreleased song Time For Tea 12 CD and Digital releaseNo TitlePerformer s Length1 Opening Ronny Graham2 112 Lucky Pierre Robert ClaryVirginia de LuceRosemary O ReillyPatricia HammerleeBill Mullikin3 203 Guess Who I Saw Today June Carroll2 204 Love Is A Simple Thing Virginia de LuceRosemary O ReillyRobert ClaryEartha KittJune Carroll5 085 Boston Beguine Virginia de LuceAlice Ghostley4 426 Nanty Puts Her Hair Up Virginia de LuceAlice GhostleyJoe LautnerVirginia BoslerBill MullikinAllen Conroy4 427 Time For Tea June CarrollAlice Ghostley5 148 Bal petit bal Robert ClaryEartha Kitt2 589 Three For The Road Virginia de LuceRobert ClaryRosemary O ReillyAlice GhostleyRonny GrahamJoe Lautner5 2310 Don t Fall Asleep Rosemary O Reilly2 1011 Lizzie Borden Joe LautnerBill MullikinPaul LyndePatricia Hammerlee4 5712 I m In Love With Miss Logan Virginia de LuceRobert ClaryRosemary O ReillyJoe Lautner3 5713 Penny Candy June Carroll3 2614 Monotonous Eartha Kitt3 4715 He Takes Me Off His Income Tax Virginia de Luce1 05Total length 55 201982 revival editThe Equity Library Theatre in New York City presented an Off Broadway revival in 1982 directed by Joseph Patton and featuring comedic performances by Lillian Graff Philip Wm Mckinley Alan Safier and Randy Brenner in the roles originated by Ghostley Lynde Graham and Clary respectively 17 Kitt joined the cast late in the run to re create her original role References edit a b Green Kay Broadway musicals show by show 1996 Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 0 7935 7750 0 p 154 Love is a Simple Thing RCA Victor 47 5065 45rpm Original Cast Leonard Sillman s New Faces of 1952 RCA Victor LOC 1002 LP Peterson Bernard A century of musicals in black and white 1993 Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 0 313 26657 3 p 249 Brooks Mel All About Me 2021 Ballantine Books ISBN 978 0 593 15911 8 p 103 Parish James Robert It s Good to Be the King 2008 John Wiley and Sons ISBN 0 470 22526 2 p 89 Atkinson Brooks At the Theatre The New York Times May 17 1952 p 23 Mel Brooks Recalls His First Mention in Variety in 1952 Variety July 18 2014 Plot and production information New Faces tcm com accessed August 11 2009 a b Original soundtrack Discogs retrieved June 22 2014 Original soundtrack Jasmine Records re issue Discogs retrieved June 22 2014 a b Original soundtrack 2009 re issue retrieved June 22 2014 Suskin Steven ON THE RECORD New Faces of 1952 and New Faces of 1956 playbill com May 17 2009 I m in Love with Miss Logan fromRobert Clary Sings at the Jazz Bakery Allmusic retrieved June 22 2014 I m in Love with Miss Logan fromNew Faces of 1952 Original Broadway Cast Allmusic retrieved June 22 2014 He Takes Me Off His Income Tax fromArthur Siegel Sings Arthur Siegel Allmusic retrieved 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