GYPSY



Composer: Jule Styne
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim

Opened: May 21, 1959, Broadway Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 702

Note: Only numbers not found on the original Broadway cast recording are noted below.


Act 2 Finale (scene):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Patti LuPone and Laura Benanti with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


All I Need Is The Girl (scene change music):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Broadway (part of the "Dainty June And Her Farmboys" sequence):

1. Warner Bros. (S) BS-1480 (Ann Jillian and Company with the Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra conducted by Frank Perkins) [reissued as CD/Rhino R2 73873]
2. Gypsy, RCA Victor (S) LBL1-5004 (Debbie Bowen, Zan Charisse, Debbie Bowen, Andrew Norman, Stuart Lock, Hayden Evans, Philip Baldwin, Gerry Tebbutt, and Patrick Reilly with orchestra directed by Richard Leonard) (part of "Let Me Entertain You (Montage)")
3. Gypsy, Philips (S) STO 774 (Bonnie Langford, Kim Braden, and Company with orchestra directed by Boris Cohen) (part of "Let Me Entertain You Montage")
4. Gypsy, CD/Elektra Nonesuch 9 79239-2 (Tracy Venner, Crista Moore, Robert Lambert, Bruce Moore, Craig Waletzko, Ned Hannah, Paul Geraci, and Alec Timerman with orchestra directed by Eric Stern)
5. Gypsy, CD/Atlantic 82551-2 (Jennifer Beck, Jeffrey Broadhurst, Peter Lockyer, Michael Moore, Patrick Boyd, Terry Lindholm, Gregg Russell, and Cynthia Gibb with orchestra conducted by Michael Rafter)
6. Gypsy, CD/Angel 83858 (Kate Reinders, David Burtka, Matt Bauer, Brandon Espinoza, and Benjamin Brooks Cohen with orchestra conducted by Marvin Laird)
7. Steven Brinberg is Simply Barbra, CD/JAY CDJAY1329 (Steven Brinberg)
8. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Leigh AnnLarkin, Pearce Wegener, Steve Konopelski, Tony Yazbeck, John Scacchetti, Geo Seery, and Matty Price with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)
9. Gypsy, CD/First Night CASTCD117 (Isla Huggins-Barr, Dan Burton, Kieran Jae, Roger Dipper, Luke Street, and Damian Poole with orchestra conducted by Nicholas Skilbeck)


Curtain:

1. Gypsy, CD/GEA (orchestra directed by Jorge Neri) ("Gracias")
2. Gypsy, CD/Angel 83858 (Bernadette Peters and Tammy Blanchard with orchestra conducted by Marvin Laird)


End Credits:

1. Gypsy, CD/Atlantic 82551-2 (orchestra conducted by Michael Rafter)


Entr'acte:

1. Gypsy, CD/Angel 83858 (orchestra conducted by Marvin Laird)
2. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Exit Music:

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Finale (film version):

1. Warner Bros. (S) BS-1480 (Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra conducted by Frank Perkins) [reissued as CD/Rhino R2 73873]


Incidental Music (underscoring "I'm A Pretty Girl, Momma"):

1. Gypsy, CD/Angel 83858 (Tammy Blanchard with orchestra conducted by Marvin Laird)


Let Me Entertain You (post scene dialogue and underscoring):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Sami Gayle with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Madame Rose's Toreadorables:

1. Gypsy, Philips (S) STO 774 (Kim Braden and The Hollywood Blondes with orchestra directed by Boris Cohen)
2. Gypsy, CD/Angel 83858 (Tammy Blanchard with orchestra conducted by Marvin Laird)
3. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Patti LuPone, Laura Benanti, Nicole Mangi, Alicia Sable, Mindy Dougherty, Nancy Renée Braun, Sarah Marie Hicks, and Beckley Andrews with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)
4. Gypsy, CD/First Night CASTCD117 (Lara Pulver, Natalie Woods, Clare Halse, Danielle Morris, and Lauren Hall with orchestra conducted by Nicholas Skilbeck)


Miss Cratchit (scene):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Lenora Nemetz with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Mama's Turn (early version of "Rose's Turn):

1. Mermania! Volume 1, CD/Original Cast 1711 (Ethel Merman)


Momma's Talkin' Soft (cut):

1. Commerical Demo (Laurie Leslie) [reissued on The Unknown Theatre Songs Of Jule Styne, Blue Pear BP 1011; Gypsy, CD/Sony SK 60848 (bonus track)]
2. Gypsy In Jazz, Columbia (S) CS-8160 (Teddy Wilson Trio)
3. Gypsy, Atco 33-109 (Herb Geller)
4. Broadway '58 - '59, Warner Bros. (M) 1304 (Eddie Le Mar, His Piano and Orchestra)
5. Petula Clark In Hollywood, Pye Nixa NPL 18039 (Petula Clark) [reissued on In Hollywood/In Other Words, CD/Sequel 40389; Jumble Sale: Rarities And Obscurities 1959-1964, CD/Sequel Records NED CD 198]
6. In Concert 1960/62, CD/RTE 15042 (Count Basie and His Orchestra)
7. Lost in Boston III, Varese Sarabande VSD-5563 (Lindsay Ridgeway and Sarah Chapman with musical direction by Tom Fay)
8. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Leigh Ann Larkin and Laura Benanti with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello) (in counterpoint to "Small World")
9. Gypsy Meets Gypsy, CD/Sepia 1164 (Jule Styne) (fragment in "Gypsy At Home" segment)


Mother's Day (cut; alternate version of "Tomorrow's Mother's Day"):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Sami Gayle with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Nice She Ain't (cut):

1. Commerical Demo (Bernie Knee) [reissued on Gypsy, CD/Sony SK 60848 (bonus track)]
2. Michael Feinstein Sings The Jule Styne Songbook, CD/Elektra Nonesuch 9 79274-2 (Michael Feinstein with Jule Styne on piano)
3. Boys And Girls Like You And Me, CD/Bayview RNBW007 (Sally Mayes and Boyd Gaines)
4. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Boyd Gaines with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Overture (film version):

1. Warner Bros. (S) BS-1480 (Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra conducted by Frank Perkins) [reissued as CD/Rhino R2 73873]
2. I'm The Greatest Star: The Overtures Of Jule Styne Volume Two, CD/That's Entertainment Records CDVIR 8319 (National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jack Everly)


Playout And End Title (film version):

1. Everything's Coming Up Roses: The Overtures Of Jule Styne, CD/RCA Victor 09026-61939-2 (National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jack Everly) [also found on I'm The Greatest Star: The Overtures Of Jule Styne Volume Two, CD/That's Entertainment Records CDVIR 8319]


Seattle To Los Angeles (aka "Traveling") (underscoring; same music as "Some People"):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Patti LuPone with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Small World (reprise):

1. Gypsy, CD/Angel 83858 (Bernadette Peters with orchestra conducted by Marvin Laird)


Smile, Girls (cut):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Patti LuPone with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)
2. Sondheim On Sondheim, CD/PS Classics PS-1093 (Vanessa Williams, Leslie Kritzer, Norm Lewis, Euan Morton, Barbara Cook, Tom Wopat, Erin Mackey, and Matthew Scott with musical direction by David Loud)


The Strip ("Let Me Entertain You" with full dialogue):

1. Gypsy, RCA Victor (S) LBL1-5004 (Zan Charisse with orchestra directed by Richard Leonard)
2. Gypsy, CD/Elektra Nonesuch 9 79239-2 (Crista Moore with orchestra directed by Eric Stern)
3. Gypsy, CD/GEA (Alejandra Guzman with orchestra directed by Jorge Neri)
4. Gypsy, CD/Angel 83858 (Tammy Blanchard with orchestra conducted by Marvin Laird)
5. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Laura Benanti with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)
6. Gypsy, CD/First Night CASTCD117 (Lara Pulver with orchestra conducted by Nicholas Skilbeck)


The Strip (scene change music):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


(If I Had) Three Wishes For Christmas:

1. Cabaret Noel: A Broadway Cares Christmas, CD/Lockett-Palmer LPR 932512 (Carolyn Mignini with Wayne Moore, piano)
2. A Christmas Wish, CD/No label, 45990/2 (Cris Groenendaal)
3. All Is Calm, All Is Bright, CD/LML Music LML CD-136 (D.C. Anderson)
4. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Tony Yazbeck and Girls with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Tommorow's Mother's Day (cut):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Sami Gayle and Emma Rowley with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Who Needs Him? (cut; music later used for "My Guiding Star" cut from the film version of BELLS ARE RINGING):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (Patti LuPone with orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)
2. Commerical Demo (Laura Leslie) [reissued on Gypsy, CD/Masterworks Broadway 88697-49406-2 (bonus track)]
3. 45/Unnamed label (S) SPO-145 (Dean Martin) [reissued on The Capitol Years, CD/Capitol 98409] ("My Guiding Star")


You Gotta Get A Gimmick (scene change music):

1. Gypsy, CD/Time-Life 80020-D (orchestra directed by Patrick Vaccariello)


Unrecorded Song:

Let's Go To The Movies (cut)