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Frank Loesser Guys & Dolls Mp3, Flac Frank Loesser Guys & Dolls mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Stage & Screen Album: Guys & Dolls Country: US MP3 version RAR size: 1743 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1723 mb WMA version RAR size: 1436 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 335 Other Formats: MP1 ADX WMA AHX FLAC AIFF VQF Tracklist 1 –Sam Levene, Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver The Oldest Established 2 –Robert Alda, Isabel Bigley I'll Know 3 –Vivian Blaine A Bushel And A Peck 4 –Vivian Blaine Adelaide's Lament 5 –Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver Guys And Dolls 6 –Isabel Bigley If I Were A Bell 7 –Robert Alda My Time Of Day 8 –Robert Alda, Isabel Bigley I've Never Been In Love Before 9 –Vivian Blaine Take Back Your Mink 10 –Pat Rooney Sr. More I Cannot Wish You 11 –Robert Alda Luck Be A Lady 12 –Vivian Blaine, Sam Levene Sue Me 13 –Stubby Kaye Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat 14 –Vivian Blaine, Isabel Bigley Marry The Man Today-Reprise: Guys And Dolls Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Robert Alda, Vivian Blaine, Robert Alda, Sam Levene - Guys & Dolls: DL 8036 Vivian Blaine, A Musical Fable Of Decca DL 8036 US 1950 Sam Levene Broadway (LP, Album, Mono) Feuer & Martin Feuer & Martin Present CPS 15 Present Frank Frank Loesser's* - Guys Coral CPS 15 UK 1955 Loesser's* And Dolls (LP, Album) Guys & Dolls: A Musical MCA MCL 1659 Frank Loesser Fable Of Broadway (LP, MCL 1659 UK Unknown Records Album) Robert Alda, Vivian Blaine, Robert Alda, Sam Levene - Guys & Dolls: CPS 15 Vivian Blaine, Coral CPS 15 US 1969 A Musical Fable Of Sam Levene Broadway (LP, Album) Feuer & Martin Feuer & Martin Present DL 9023 Present Frank Frank Loesser's* - Guys Decca DL 9023 Canada 1955 Loesser's* And Dolls (LP, Album) Related Music albums to Guys & Dolls by Frank Loesser Vivian Jackson, - Frances Alda - Rule Britannia! Jeanette MacDonald, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy , Carmen Miranda, William Bendix, Vivian Blaine, Don Ameche - San Francisco - Greenwich Village The Kirby Stone Four - Frank Loesser's Broadway Hit Guys & Dolls (Like Today) Vivian Blaine - Changing Partners / Lonely National Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Owen Edwards - Guys And Dolls Alda Teodorani, Le Forbici Di Manitù - L'isola Various - Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre Presents: Guys And Dolls Frances Alda - The Magic Of Your Eyes Vivian Blaine - Songs From The Ziegfeld Follies / The Great White Way.
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