ALADDIN (1958)



Composer: Cole Porter
Lyricist: Cole Porter

Televised: February 21, 1958 on CBS

Note: Only numbers not found on the original television soundtrack are noted below.


Cherry Pies Ought To Be You (added to the 1959 London production; orginally used in OUT OF THIS WORLD):

1. Aladdin, Columbia SCX3296 (Bob Monkhouse and Doretta Morrow with orchestra conducted by Bobby Howell) [reissued as Aladdin/Cinderella, CD/Sepia 1162]
2. Out Of This World, Columbia (M) ML-54390 (William Redfield & Barbara Ashley, David Burns & Charlotte Greenwood, and orchestra directed by Pembroke Davenport) [reissued as CD/Sony Broadway SK 48223]
3. Out Of This World, CD/DRG 94764 (Peter Scolari and La Chanze, Ernie Sabella and Andrea Martin, and the Coffee Club Orchestra conducted by Rob Fisher)
4. 7"/Columbia 3-39141 (Frank Sinatra and Rosemary Clooney with orchestra directed by Axel Stordahl) [reissued on Sinatra Sings Cole Porter, CD/Columbia/Legacy 60158]
5. You Can't Put Ketchup On The Moon: Broadway Flops & Roadkills 1925-1955 (Greg MacKellan and Anna Marie Gutierrez with musical direction by David Holcenberg)
6. You Can't Put Ketchup On The Moon: Broadway Flops & Roadkills 1925-1955 (Doug Carfrae and Beth Howland with musical direction by David Holcenberg)


I Am Loved (originally used in OUT OF THIS WORLD and also used in HAPPY NEW YEAR):

1. 78/Capitol 1289 (Gordon MacRae with Frank DeVol and His Orchestra) [also 45/Capitol F1289; reissued on Never Till Now, CD/Jasmine Records 453]
2. 78/Victor 20-3977 (Vaughn Monroe and the Moonmaids with Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra) [also 45/RCA Victor 47-3977]
3. 78/Columbia 39079 (Frank Sinatra with orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl) [also 7"/ Columbia 1-936; reissued on Love Songs, CD/Columbia/Legacy 61056]
4. 78/Columbia 39057 (Doris Day with orchestra conducted by Frank Comstock) [also 7"/ Columbia 1-912; reissued on Doris Day Sings Broadway Hits, CD/Blue Moon 7012]
5. 45/Decca 9-27281 (Evelyn Knight with chorus and orchestra) [reissued on The Lass With The Delicate Air, CD/Dutton Vocalion 3032]
6. Out Of This World, Columbia (M) ML 4390 (Priscilla Gillette with orchestra conducted by Pembroke Davenport)
7. Out Of This World, CD/DRG 94764 (Marin Mazzie with the Coffee Club Orchestra conducted by Rob Fisher)
8. Judy In Love, Capitol (S) ST-1036 (Judy Garland with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra) [reissued on Judy/Judy In Love, CD/EMI 5330862]
9. Aladdin, Columbia SCX3296 (Doretta Morrow with The Bill Shepherd Singers and orchestra conducted by Bobby Howell) [reissued as Aladdin/Cinderella, CD/Sepia 1162]
10. Julie Wilson Sings The Cole Porter Songbook, CD/DRG CDSL 5208 (Julie Wilson with William Roy, piano)
11. Put A Handle On It, CD/I Am 74022 (Minneapolis Gospel Sound)
12. Songs Of Love, CD/MCA MVCJ19229 (Sylvia Syms)
13. Sinatra Sings Cole Porter, CD/Columbia/Legacy CK 61058 (Frank Sinatra)
14. The Complete Standard Transcriptions, CD/Soundies 4115 (Tommy Dorsey)
15. Love Songs: Rare Recordings From The Judy Garland Show, CD/Savoy Jazz 17716 (Judy Garland)
A radio transcription performed by Monica Lewis with the Mack Stewart Quartet is also known to exist.


Ridin' High (added to the 1959 London production; originally used in RED, HOT AND BLUE!):

1. Click here for recordings of "Riding High"


There Must Be Someone For Me (added to the 1959 London production; originally used in MEXICAN HAYRIDE and also added to the 1997 42nd Street Moon revival of SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS):

1. Mexican Hayride, 78/Decca A-372 (June Havoc with the Mexican Hayride Orchestra directed by HarrySosnik) [10"/Decca (M) DL-5232; reissued as CD/Decca Broadway B0003125-02]
2. Aladdin, Columbia SCX3296 (Bob Monkhouse with Philip Hogan and Eddie Fargent with orchestra conducted by Bobby Howell) [reissued as Aladdin/Cinderella, CD/Sepia 1162]
3. Something For The Boys, CD/Music Box Recordings MBR 42001 (Lesley Hamilton with music direction by Michael Horsley)
A radio transcription performed by Freddy Martin is also known to exist.



Unrecorded Material:

Genie's Theme (instrumental)