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There's No Business Like Show Business

"There's No Business Like Show Business" is an Irving Berlin song, written for the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun and orchestrated by Ted Royal. The song, a slightly tongue-in-cheek salute to the glamour and excitement of a life in show business, is sung in the musical by members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in an attempt to persuade Annie Oakley to join the production.[1] It is reprised three times in the musical.

"There's No Business Like Show Business"
Song by Ethel Merman
Published1946
GenrePop standard
Composer(s)Irving Berlin

In 1953, Ethel Merman sang the song before a live television audience of 60 million persons, broadcast live over the NBC and CBS networks, as part of The Ford 50th Anniversary Show.

Film

The song is also featured in the 1954 movie of the same name, where it is notably sung by Ethel Merman as the main musical number.[2] The movie, in which she starred with Marilyn Monroe and was directed by Walter Lang, is essentially a catalog of various Berlin's pieces, in the same way that Singin' in the Rain—which starred Donald O'Connor as well—was a collection of Arthur Freed songs. There was also a disco version of the song made during the 1970s, with Merman reprising her singing role in The Ethel Merman Disco Album in 1979.[3] The song became one of Ethel Merman's standards and was often performed by her at concerts and on television.

Other recordings

"There's No Business Like Show Business"
Song by The Andrew Sisters featuring Bing Crosby and Dick Haymes
Released1947
Composer(s)Irving Berlin

Other singers to have recorded the song include Judy Garland,[4] The Andrews Sisters (with Bing Crosby and Dick Haymes), Frank Sinatra, Harry Connick Jr. (from Come by Me, 1999), Susannah McCorkle, Mary Hopkin, and Bernadette Peters.

The Andrews Sisters version with Bing Crosby and Dick Haymes was recorded on 19 March 1947[5] and was the only version to reach the Billboard charts, albeit briefly at No. 25.[6]

In his liner notes for Susannah McCorkle's version of the song on her Ballad Essentials album Scott Yanow writes "usually performed as a corny razzle-dazzle romp, that piece was drastically slowed down by Susannah who performed all of its known lyrics, including stanzas that show Irving Berlin's lyrics were actually quite touching and meaningful".

Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins did a rendition of the tune on his 1956 Prestige album, Work Time.

Popular culture

Notes and references

  1. ^ Green, Kay (1996). Broadway Musicals, Show by Show. H. Leonard Publishing Corporation. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-7935-7750-7.
  2. ^ Sears, Benjamin (19 April 2012). The Irving Berlin Reader. Oxford University Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-19-538374-4.
  3. ^ Gamson, Joshua (30 July 2013). The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the Seventies in San Francisco. Henry Holt and Company. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-4668-5016-3.
  4. ^ Flinn, Caryl (2007). Brass Diva: The Life and Legends of Ethel Merman. University of California Press. p. 441. ISBN 978-0-520-22942-6.
  5. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 113. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
  7. ^ "Togetherness". Album of the Day. Rhino Records. 20 November 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Allan Sherman – There's No Governor Like Our New Governor". Genius. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  9. ^ Sava, Olivia (30 October 2012). "RuPaul's Gaff-In". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  • America's Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley, Philip Furia, Michael L. Lasser. Routledge, 2006, ISBN 978-0-415-97246-8, p. 206

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she starred with Marilyn Monroe and was directed by Walter Lang is essentially a catalog of various Berlin s pieces in the same way that Singin in the Rain which starred Donald O Connor as well was a collection of Arthur Freed songs There was also a disco version of the song made during the 1970s with Merman reprising her singing role in The Ethel Merman Disco Album in 1979 3 The song became one of Ethel Merman s standards and was often performed by her at concerts and on television Other recordings Edit There s No Business Like Show Business Song by The Andrew Sisters featuring Bing Crosby and Dick HaymesReleased1947Composer s Irving BerlinOther singers to have recorded the song include Judy Garland 4 The Andrews Sisters with Bing Crosby and Dick Haymes Frank Sinatra Harry Connick Jr from Come by Me 1999 Susannah McCorkle Mary Hopkin and Bernadette Peters The Andrews Sisters version with Bing Crosby and Dick Haymes was recorded on 19 March 1947 5 and was the only version to reach the Billboard charts albeit briefly at No 25 6 In his liner notes for Susannah McCorkle s version of the song on her Ballad Essentials album Scott Yanow writes usually performed as a corny razzle dazzle romp that piece was drastically slowed down by Susannah who performed all of its known lyrics including stanzas that show Irving Berlin s lyrics were actually quite touching and meaningful Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins did a rendition of the tune on his 1956 Prestige album Work Time Popular culture EditBorscht Belt entertainer Allan Sherman parodied the song as There s No Governor Like Our New Governor to poke fun at California s election of Hollywood actor Ronald Reagan 7 8 The Canadian band Sweeney Todd included part of the lyrics in their song Say Hello Say Goodbye from their album If Wishes Were Horses The Ethel Merman recording is featured in the film All That Jazz 1979 From 1976 to 2007 the rock band Genesis played the Ethel Merman recording at the end of gigs it can be heard at the end of their 1977 live album Seconds Out The song is featured during the epilogue of the HBO film The Late Shift During the credits of Noises Off Niki Haris sings a form of the song In the 2000 musical film version of Love s Labour s Lost Nathan Lane sings a version of the song Liza Minnelli performed a portion of the song on her 1992 album Live From Radio City Music Hall In RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars contestants Latrice Royale and Tammie Brown performed a lip sync to the Ethel Merman version for the episode RuPaul s Gaff In 9 British comedian and impressionist Bobby Davro included a sketch The Kidnapping of Bonnie Langford on his 1980s ITV show which concluded with Langford played by Jessica Martin loudly performing the song in order to nauseate her kidnappers into releasing her The song is sampled in Taco s cover of another Irving Berlin song Puttin On the Ritz released in 1982 The song s opening line forms the basis for a dialog between R K Maroon and Eddie Valiant in the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 An instrumental version of the song is used as part of the score in the Australian variety show Hey Hey It s Saturday Mary Hopkin s version is used in season 2 of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel This song has been performed twice in different episodes on The Muppet Show each performed by Ethel Merman and Phyllis George Ethel Merman sings the song as Lieutenant Hurwitz in the 1980 movie Airplane Notes and references Edit Green Kay 1996 Broadway Musicals Show by Show H Leonard Publishing Corporation p 130 ISBN 978 0 7935 7750 7 Sears Benjamin 19 April 2012 The Irving Berlin Reader Oxford University Press p 207 ISBN 978 0 19 538374 4 Gamson Joshua 30 July 2013 The Fabulous Sylvester The Legend the Music the Seventies in San Francisco Henry Holt and Company p 139 ISBN 978 1 4668 5016 3 Flinn Caryl 2007 Brass Diva The Life and Legends of Ethel Merman University of California Press p 441 ISBN 978 0 520 22942 6 A Bing Crosby Discography BING magazine International Club Crosby Retrieved 20 September 2016 Whitburn Joel 1986 Joel Whitburn s Pop Memories 1890 1954 Wisconsin USA Record Research Inc p 113 ISBN 0 89820 083 0 Togetherness Album of the Day Rhino Records 20 November 2015 Retrieved 3 February 2020 Allan Sherman There s No Governor Like Our New Governor Genius Retrieved 3 February 2020 Sava Olivia 30 October 2012 RuPaul s Gaff In The A V Club Retrieved 2 March 2013 America s Songs The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley Philip Furia Michael L Lasser Routledge 2006 ISBN 978 0 415 97246 8 p 206 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title There 27s No Business Like Show Business amp oldid 1129888978, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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