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Blood & Sand/Panama Hattie/At War with the Army
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Album Details: Blood & Sand/Panama Hattie/At War with the Army

Release Date:06/16/1998
Label:Great Movie Themes
UPC:793515604725

Track List: Blood & Sand/Panama Hattie/At War with the Army

  1. Blood And Sand: Sangre Y Arena
  2. Blood And Sand: Verde Luna
  3. Blood And Sand: Chi Qui Chi
  4. Blood And Sand: Romance De Amor
  5. Blood And Sand: Torero
  6. Blood And Sand: Pirate
  7. Panama Hattie: Overture: Hattie ...
  8. Panama Hattie: Dance Routine
  9. Panama Hattie: Just One Of Those...
  10. Panama Hattie: Fresh As A Daisy
  11. Panama Hattie: Good Neighbors
  1. Panama Hattie: Let's Be Buddies
  2. Panama Hattie: Did I Get Stinkin...
  3. Panama Hattie: The Sping
  4. Panama Hattie: The Son Of A Gun ...
  5. At War With The Army: Overture: ...
  6. At War With The Army: The Navy G...
  7. At War With The Army: Tonda Wand...
  8. At War With The Army: Tonda Wand...
  9. At War With The Army: You And Yo...
  10. At War With The Army: G.I. Follies
  11. At War With The Army: Comedy Ski...

Pro Reviews: Blood & Sand/Panama Hattie/At War with the Army

  • All Music Guide

    The European grey marketeers who assembled this as well as many other albums from the soundtracks of Hollywood films, don't seem to have paid any attention to the pairing of different films on a single disc. The combination of Vincente Gomez's Spanish flamenco music for the 1941 remake of Blood and Sand, the muchaltered Cole Porter score for the movie version of his show Panama Hattie (1942), and the Mack David/Jerry Livingston songs from the first proper Martin Lewis comedy At War with the Army (1950) makes no sense, but here it is on one CD. Gomez's quintet plays its halfdozen cuts effectively, with Graciela Parraga joining in on vocals. Since there is no dialogue or any other indication that this music is actually taken from the Blood and Sand soundtrack, it may come from studio recordings. That is certainly not the case with the Panama Hattie material, which clearly comes right off the side of the film stock. This was one of those instances when Hollywood decided to improve upon a... Broadway composer. Actually only three songs derive from the stage production "I've Still Got My Health," "Fresh as a Daisy," and "Let's Be Buddies." Another Porter song, "Just One of Those Things," was interpolated from his 1935 show Jubilee for Lena Horne to sing. The rest of the Panama Hattie songs were not written by Porter, despite what it says on the back cover of the album. "Hattie from Panama," "Good Neighbors," "Did I Get Stinkin' at the Club Savoy," "The Sping," and "The Son of a Gun Who Picks on Uncle Sam" (the last a timely antiHitler number) all come from the pens of MGM's Roger Edens and other writers (among them such estimable talents as Walter Donaldson, Burton Lane, and E.Y. Harburg). Ann Sothern makes the most of the romantic songs, and Virginia O'Brien takes care of the funny stuff. But Horne, of course, steals the show. The slight musical material for At War with the Army includes a comic song for Jerry Lewis ("The Navy Gets the Gravy but the Army Gets the Beans") and a romantic Hawaiianstyle number for Dean Martin ("Tonda Wanda Hoy"), then the two perform a parody of the movie Going My Way. Interestingly, Martin sounds even more like Bing Crosby when he's trying to sound like himself than he does when he is deliberately imitating his main influence. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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