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| Pajama Game | 
enlarge | Creators: Richard Adler, Frank De Vol, Carol Haney, Doris Day, Eddie Foy, John Raitt, Reta Shaw Label: Collectables Category: Music
List Price: $14.97 Buy New: $9.54 You Save: $5.43 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 50145
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 6699 UPC: 090431669921 EAN: 0090431669921 ASIN: B00005LN0M
Release Date: July 10, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | The Pajama Game, Opening | | • | Racing with the clock | | • | I'm Not At All In Love | | • | I'll Never Be Jealous Again | | • | I'll Never Be Jealous Again | | • | Hey There | | • | Hey There | | • | Once-a-Year Day | | • | Once-a-Year Day | | • | Small Talk | | • | There Once Was A Man | | • | There Once Was A Man |
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Album Description Doris Day takes the Tony award-winning Broadway smash The Pajama Game and transforms it into one of her most memorable screen hits. This original Columbia recording captures the spirit and playfulness of the stage version with John Raitt, Eddie Foy Jr., and Carol Haney recreating their Broadway roles. Steam Heat, Hey There and Hernando's Hideaway are but a few of the show-stopping songs featured on this historic soundtrack. 11 tracks are included on this lovingly remastered edition with a bonus track, Man Who Invented Love by Doris Day with Frank DeVol and His Orchestra. 2001 reissue.
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Doris Day leads cast in lively film verson of Broadway hit February 8, 2004 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Your choice between the original Broadway cast and the movie soundtrack depends largely on your preference for either Janis Paige on the former and Doris Day on the latter. Day sings it better, however the Broadway cast album has better sound as well as an overture and three songs, "A New Town is a Blue Town", "Her Is" and "Think of the Time I save" were dropped from the movie. The soundtrack album, however, includes extended dance music from "I'll Never Be Jealous again" and "Once-a-year-day" and despite the boxy Warner Bros soundtage sound, the music is given a lively performance.
It's About Time! July 18, 2001 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Finally, things are happening in terms of musicals! First we get the DVD version of The Pajama Game which is very fine indeed, and now the long-awaited CD soundtrack. Considering the recording was made in 1957, the sound of this CD is acceptable. At times the recording sounds a little harsh, but the music, songs, and singing are so good that one's ear easily adapts. Doris Day and John Raitt are in their prime and sing beautifully, but so does the rest of the supporting cast. If you love the movie you must own this soundtrack. I only hope "Calamity Jane" (another Doris Day musical) becomes available soon on DVD and CD.
I'm only 16 and I love the movie and soundtrack.. December 8, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is an exellent soundtrack baby. Doris Day has the purrfect vocie, full righ and clear. I'm only 16 and realize taht Doris posseses the finest vocie of any female on the planet. If you like the mvoe or Doris' singing you will LOVE this cd.
THE PAJAMA GAME and Doris Day, a perfect combo October 26, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
THE PAJAMA GAME was successfully turned into a hit film starring Doris Day and the bulk of the original Broadway cast (almost unheard-of in Hollywood musicals). The original soundtrack album is a pure joy, and has now been reissued on the Collectables (Sony Special Markets) label.Doris Day fits perfectly into the role of feisty Babe Williams (Janis Paige played the role on Broadway. Ironically, Day and Paige's careers intertwined several times. They co-starred in ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS, which was Day's movie debut and later played together in PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES). Day's voice fits the music of Richard Adler and Jerry Ross to a tee, and she's especially fetching belting out the anthemic "I'm Not at All in Love". John Raitt, repeating his Broadway role of the hardnosed superintendent Sid Sorokin, is wonderful, singing the show's beloved ballad "Hey There" and the country-flavoured duet with Doris Day, "There Once Was a Man". Eddie Foy Jr., Reta Shaw and Carol Haney, all from the Broadway cast, perform with joy and showmanship. Standout numbers include "Once-a-Year Day", "Steam Heat" and "I'll Never Be Jealous Again". Included as a bonus is "The Man Who Invented Love", a song written and later cut from the film version, recorded by Doris Day with Frank DeVol and his orchestra.
Energy To Burn July 30, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I know that the revival of "The Pajama Game" is a hit-of-the-moment on Broadway, but I still recommend that fans of the revival check out the soundtrack to the 1957 film version of the show. Warner Brothers treated the property in a more respectful manner than was the norm and even imported most of the New York to Hollywood to recreate their roles "in perpetuity." The new addition was box office magnet Doris Day who had already proven in "Calamity Jane" that she could bring rambunctuous charm to the musical. Hearing Day and John Raitt putting "There Once Was A Man" through its paces can still send a shiver down my aging spine.
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