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Before he was a noted composer of such shows as Little Me, Sweet Charity, Barnum and On the Twentieth Century, Cy Coleman was the favorite of the New York cabaret and supper club scene. Now, for the first time, Cy and his fellow musicians play the scores of Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg's hit show Jamaica in addition to songs from the Rodgers and Hammerstein hits Flower Drum Song and South Pacific. The works from the latter production have been taken from rare transcription recordings, and are making their first debuts since being recorded in the early 1950s. While listening to this jazzy album, think of yourself sipping a Manhattan cocktail or a martini at the Shelburne or Park Sheraton hotels' club while Cy Coleman and his fellow musicians regale you with a bevy of Broadway blockbuster tunes. It's '50s jazz at it's finest.
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1. I Don't Think I'll End It All Today 2. Savanna 3. Monkey in the Mango Tree 4. Napoleon 5. Take It Slow, Joe 6. Pretty to Walk with 7. Little Biscui 8. Cocoanut Sweet 9. Push de Button 10. What Good Does It Do? 11. The Other Generation 12. I Am Going to Like It Here 13. You Are Beautiful 14. Chop Suey 15. Grant Avenue 16. A Hundred Million Miracles 17. Love, Look Away 18. Sunday 19. Younger Than Sptingtime 20. This Was Nearly Mine 21. Happy Talk 22. I'm Gonna Wash the Man Right Outta My Hair