SOMETHING MORE!
Composer: Sammy
Fain
Lyricist: Marilyn and Alan Bergman
Opened:
November 10, 1964, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances:
15
A live performance recording exists which has been transferred to CD on the Blue Pear label.
Ballad To A Pencil (cut):
1. Composers' Demo
Better All The
Time:
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Commercial Demo, no label (M) DC-73064 (Rose Marie Jun) [also found on
Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021]
3. Broadway Soul, Colpix (S) SCP 499
(Sonny Stitt)
4. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Barbara Cook with
orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
5. Lost Broadway And More Volume 3,
CD/Original Cast Records (Leah Horowitz)
Bravo, Bravo, Novelisto!:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Arthur Hill, James Lavery, Rico Froehlich and Victor Helou with orchestra
conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Church Of My
Choice:
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Ronny Graham with orchestra conducted by
Oscar Kosarin)
Come Sta:
1. Composers's Demo
2.
Commercial Demo, no label (M) DC-73064 (Bernie Knee) [also found on Something
More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021]
3. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Peg Murray,
Neva Small, Kenny Kealy, Eric White, Katey O'Brady, and Christopher Man with
orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
4. The Broadway Musicals Of 1964,
CD/Bayview RNBW022 (Tom Anderson with the Ross Patterson Little Band)
Don't Make A Move:
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (James Lavery, Rico Froehlich, and Victor
Helou with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Entr'acte:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Finaletto:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Arthur Hill and Barbara Cook with orchestra conducted by Oscar
Kosarin)
(It's) Good For A Woman's Morale
(cut):
1. Composers' Demo
Grazie Per
Niente:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 Ronny Graham, Barbara Cook and Chorus with orchestra conducted by Oscar
Kosarin)
I Feel Like New Year's Eve (C:
Jule Styne):
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Barbara Cook with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
2. My Place In
The World, CD/Original Cast 2211 (Neva Small with musical direction by
Frederick Barton)
Il Lago De Innamoratti
(ballet) (C: Robert Prince):
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
In No Time At All:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Joan Copeland with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
I've Got Nothin' To Do:
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Barbara Cook, Neva Small, Peg Murray, Kenny
Kealy, and Eric White with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
3.
Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Peg Murray with orchestra conducted by
Oscar Kosarin)
Jaded, Degraded Am I (C:
Jule Styne):
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Ronny Graham with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Life Is Too Short:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Ronny Graham and Peg Murray with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
The
Master Of The Greatest Art Of All:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Michael Kermoyan and Chorus with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Mineola (C: Jule Styne):
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Barbara Cook with orchestra conducted by
Oscar Kosarin)
No Questions (C: Jule
Styne):
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Barbara Cook with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Ode To A Key:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Arthur Hill and Chorus with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
One
Long Last Look:
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Commercial Demo, no label (M) DC-73064 (Bernie Knee) [also found on Something
More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021]
3. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Barbara
Cook with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
4. The Broadway Musicals Of
1964, CD/Bayview RNBW022 (Liz Callaway, Craig Rubano, Tom Anderson, and Barbara
Fasano with the Ross Patterson Little Band)
Overture:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Portofino (cut):
1. Composers' Demo
Something More:
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Commercial Demo, no label (M) DC-73064 (Bernie Knee) [also found on Something
More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021]
3. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021 (Arthur Hill
with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
4. 45/ABC (M) 45-10591 (Tommy
Sands with orchestra conducted by Pete King)
5. The Broadway Musicals Of
1964, CD/Bayview RNBW022 (Barbara Fasano with the Ross Patterson Little Band)
The Straw That Broke The Camel's
Back:
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Arthur Hill with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
That Faraway Look (cut):
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Commercial Demo, no label (M) DC-73064 (Rose Marie Jun) [also found on
Something More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021]
3. 45/ABC-Paramount 45-10594 (Lorenz
Alexandria) [reissued on More Of The Great Lorenz Alexandria, CD/Impulse
9063]
What Would Happen?
(cut):
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Commercial Demo, no label (M) DC-73064 (Bernie Knee) [also found on Something
More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021]
Who Fills The
Bill (C: Jule Styne):
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Barbara Cook, Neva Small, Kenny Kealy and Chorus with orchestra conducted
by Oscar Kosarin)
You Gotta Taste All The
Fruit (cut; used in the movie MYRA BRECKENRIDGE):
1. Composers' Demo
2.
Commercial Demo, no label (M) DC-73064 (Bernie Knee) [also found on Something
More!, CD/Blue Pear 1021]
3. 45/20th Century Fox (M) 45-6718 (Mae West, from
the soundtrack of Myra Breckenridge) [also found on Something More!, CD/Blue
Pear 1021]
4. Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 16: Mondo Hollywood, CD/Capitol 52560
(Leroy Holmes and his Orchestra)
5. My Place In The World, CD/Original Cast
2211 (Neva Small with musical direction by Frederick Barton)
You'll Be The Prettiest Girl At The Party (C: Jule
Styne):
1. Something More!, CD/Blue Pear
1021 (Arthur Hill and Barbara Cook with orchestra conducted by Oscar Kosarin)
Other Songs:
I Can See It All Now (not
used)
Party Talk
Wanna Trade (not used)
N.B. The liner notes for Lorenz Alexander's CD indicate "That Faraway Look" was written for the musical THE GIRL NEXT DOOR that closed out of town. However, her 45 r.p.m. clearly attributes the song to SOMETHING MORE. Unless the liner notes are in error, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR may have been an earlier working title for the show (or else another unsuccessful show that Fain attempted to include the song in.)