The Unsinkable Molly Brown
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Main Title
- Belly up to the Bar, Boys - Ed Begley, Jack Kruschen
- I Ain't Down Yet - Grover Dale, Debbie Reynolds, Gus Trikonis
- Colorado Sunset
- Colorado, My Home - Harve Presnell
- Boy Meets Girl
- Leadville
- Belly up to the Bar, Boys - Debbie Reynolds
- Reading Lessons
- I'll Never Say No - Harve Presnell
- Molly Scherzo
- I'll Never Say No (Housebuilding Montage Reprise) - Harve Presnell
- Buggy Ride
- Here Comes the Bride (I Ain't Down Yet) - Ed Begley, Jack Kruschen
- Disillusioned Bride
- When Roses Bloom (The Beautiful People of Denver)
- Stella Dallas
- I'll Never Say No (Reprise) - Debbie Reynolds
- I Ain't Down Yet (Reprise) - Harve Presnell, Debbie Reynolds
- Molly Waltz (Dolce Far Niente)
- Colorado, My Home (Reprise) - Harve Presnell
- He's My Friend - Hermione Baddeley, Ed Begley, Martita Hunt, Jack Kruschen, Harve Presnell, Debbie Reynolds
- Johnny's Soliloquy - Harve Presnell
- Queen of the Lardpail
- Maxie at Maxim's (Up Where the People Are)
- Letter from Johnny
- Titanic Dissolves
- Brass Bed/End Cast
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19494 in Music
- Released on: 2000-11-21
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack, Extra tracks
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Hollywood's traditional take on Broadway musicals was already in its twilight by 1964, the year this MGM adaptation of Meredith Willson's follow-up to his smash hit, The Music Man, was released. Tellingly, the film version of The Unsinkable Molly Brown debuted in the same year that the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night arguably marked the end of what had been a four-decade film tradition. But if Molly Brown (based on the true, rags-to-riches exploits of a tough Colorado woman whose improbable résumé included surviving the sinking of the Titanic) represented one of the last of Hollywood's successful conventional film musicals, it was far from a whimper, thanks to rousing performances by Debbie Reynolds in the title role and the underrated Harve Presnell as the love of Molly's life. This edition marks the first CD release of the film soundtrack (which includes two numbers Willson penned specifically for the film) in nearly a decade, newly remixed and now supplemented by over 15 tracks of previously unreleased instrumental cues. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews
If you are a fan of UMB, You gotta get this!
I have loved this movie ever since I first saw it back in 1964. Having said that I guess I am a bit biased about anythig that has to do with The Unsinkable Molly Brown, including this FANTASTIC new CD! The highlight are, of course, the inclusion of many of the underscore melodies, 17 of those to be exact ( my favotate is track 16, " When Roses Bloom " aka " The Beautiful People Of Denver ". Track 10, " I'll Never Say No ", is sadly missing Debbie Reynolds' feed back to Harve Presnell as he is singing this lovely ballad, if you know the song, you can almost hear the que's for the interaction. All of the great songs form the origional soundtrack are here and sound like nothing you have heard before since they are Digitally remastered. You should not be disapointed in adding this to your collection. Now for the bad news.....there are a few mistakes. One of them is in the line up of the tracks. Tracks 24 and 25 have been transposed, an error in printing the selections. Track 24 should be " Up Where The People Are ", and track 25 should be " Queen Of The Lardpail ". More bad news is the fact that some of the captions under the accompaning pictures are incorrect, the backround on page five incorrectly listes Jack Kruschen as being in the photo, it is actually an actorby the name of Brendan Dillon ( as the character "Murphy" ). He is referded to in track 2 and heard singing on the same track. Christmas Morgan did not come along until later in the film. Track 14 lists Ed Begley as one of the preformers of this song, he was not at the wedding! Finally, track 2 and track 19 are listed as not being released before, if you have the origional CD ( CBS SPECIAL PRODUCTS #AK45442 ( OUT OF PRINT )) both of these tracks are included on that compact disc. OK I got carried away, sorry. I am an Unsinkable Molly Brown fanatic! Seriously, if you like this type of music this is one fantastic CD that I would and will listen to again and again and more than likely never get tired of it. Good listening
Unsinkable Music
Although THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN is a lesser effort than Merideth Wilson's THE MUSIC MAN, his music for this show is nonetheless a rousing piece of musical Americana and a welcome addition to the interrupted, but now apparently resumed, Rhino/Turner Movie Music series.
The movie version of THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN was Debbie Reynolds only claim to getting near an "Oscar" as she poured all of her considerable singing and dancing experience and energy into playing the title character, a woman "hell-bent" on making it rich.
The Score includeds the somewhat pop standard "I Ain't Down Yet" as well as the lesser knowns "Belly Up To The Bar Boys, I'll Never Say No" and some very rich singing by her then newly introduced co-star Harve Presnell on his spectaculary photographed "Soliliquy". The film is one of the the last big budget musicals to come out of the MGM factory and has the stamp of that studios great music department. Scintillating arrangements and punctuated direction of the studio orchestra make this another brass band of Wilson tunes blaring from the speakers and a welcome companion to THE MUSIC MAN.
The packaging is up to the traditional Rhino/Turner releases of the past with extensive liner notes and jucy tidbits of nostalgic information. The recording itself, although taken from analog stereo master tracks from the films original recordings, is as clean as it can be considering the age of the source material.
At this writing, the soundtracks to HIT THE DECK and ANNIE GET YOUR GUN have also been released. This is a great series of classic film soundtracks and one can only hope that there will be still more of them on the horizon.
Delightful, entertaining CD from Unksinkable Molly BROWN
The Unsinkable Molly BROWN (Margaret TOBIN)was born in Hannibal Mo. about 1867. Seeing this movie for the first time in Boston, 1964, Since then I've listened to record album, tapes,and VCR.
I can't get enought of this gal. Molly BROWN is my heroine. Debbie REYNOLDS gave an outstanding performance and vocals with co-star Harve PRESNELL as J. J. BROWN. A goldminer from Leadville,Co.Harve(Johnny) sings "I'll Never Say No". from Colorado hills. He is the epitome of a girl's dream.
"I ain't down yet" is an uplifting tune. Debbie calls "The Hogs out of the Hill's." It would be any girl's dream to marry a man like Johnny BROWN.
This CD has a few different interpretations of some songs. Some new ones. It is still an excellent rendition of the original. It might be a musical, however the story is basically true.
Going from a saloon girl to nouve rich, Denver finally accepts Molly after she saved several people on that fateful night of the sinking of the Titantic.Molly and Debbie will always have a place in my heart. Please don't let this CD ever go out of print!!!. Best Regards, Joan




