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THE FRANCES LANGFORD SHOW

Type LP
Label Chanford Productions, Inc.
Year 1960
Avg. Rating [4.33/10]

NBC, May 1, 1960, Cast and crew soundtrack; not distributed commercially

Side 1
My Mother's Eyes (Frances Langford)
Rockin' Chair (Bob Cummings, Frances Langford, Hermione Gingold, Don Ameche, The Three Stooges, Mary Costa)
California, Here I Come (cast)
Skyliner (Frances Langford and Johnny Mathis)
There's a Small Hotel in Beverly Hills (Frances Langford, Mary Costa and Bob Cummings)
Hotel Routine (cast)
La Traviota (Mary Costa)
Holiday for Strings (Mary Costa and The Three Stooges)
It Was Worth It (Hermione Gingold)
My Mother's Eyes (Orchestra)

Side 2
Puttin' on the Ritz (Johnny Mathis)
Suppertime (Frances Langford) 
I Remember It Well (Bob Cummings and Mary Costa)
September Song (Orchestra)
You Ought to Be in Pictures and High Noon (Bob Cummings)
That's Amore (Johnny Mathis)
So In Love (Mary Costa)
Que Sera Sera (The Three Stooges)
I Won't Dance (Hermione Gingold)
I'm in the Mood For Love (Frances Langford) 
Ave Maria (Frances Langford)


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