Billy Rose's Jumbo (album)
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Billy Rose's Jumbo was the title of an album containing the music from the soundtrack of the movie of the same name. The album featured the film's cast: Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, and Martha Raye.
It was released by Columbia Records under the Columbia Masterworks label on November 12, 1962. The catalog number was OL-5860 for the monaural LP version and OS-2260 for the stereophonic version.
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- "The Circus is on Parade"—Doris Day, Jimmy Durante & Martha Raye
- "Over and Over Again"—Doris Day
- "Why Can't I?"—Doris Day & Martha Raye
- "This Can't Be Love" (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)—Doris Day
- "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" (Rodgers/Hart)—Stephen Boyd
- "My Romance" (Rodgers/Hart)—Doris Day
- "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" - Reprise—Jimmy Durante
- "Little Girl Blue" (Rodgers/Hart)—Doris Day
- "Sawdust, Spangles and Dreams" - Finale—Entire Cast
Doris Day albums |
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You're My Thrill (August 1, 1949) | Young Man with a Horn (March 13, 1950) | Tea for Two (September 4, 1950) | Lullaby of Broadway (March 5, 1951) | On Moonlight Bay (July 2, 1951) | I'll See You in My Dreams (December 14, 1951) | By the Light of the Silvery Moon (March 13, 1953) | Calamity Jane (November 9, 1953) | Young at Heart (November 1, 1954) | Love Me or Leave Me (May 2, 1955) | Day Dreams (June 13, 1955) | Day by Day (December 17, 1956) | The Pajama Game (August 12, 1957) | Day by Night (November 11, 1957) | Hooray for Hollywood (October 20, 1958; January 19, 1959) | Cuttin' Capers (March 9, 1959) | What Every Girl Should Know (March 21, 1960) | Show Time (July 11, 1960) | Bright and Shiny (March 20, 1961) | I Have Dreamed (August 14, 1961) | Duet (February 22, 1962) | You'll Never Walk Alone (September 17, 1962) | Billy Rose's Jumbo (November 12, 1962) | Annie Get Your Gun (February 11, 1963) | Love Him (December 16, 1963) | The Doris Day Christmas Album (September 14, 1964) | With a Smile and a Song (October 19, 1964) | Latin for Lovers (March 22, 1965) | Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (July 12, 1965) | The Love Album (1994) |