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Lena Horne
Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music
Release Date 1981
Label Qwest
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The success of Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music, which opened at the Nederlander Theater on Broadway on May 12, 1981, and ran 333 performances, until June 30, 1982 (Horne's 65th birthday) was a cumulative one. Horne had been performing in nightclubs, theaters, and casinos for 40 years, singing many of the same songs she sang at the Nederlander, but somehow the Broadway context and her perseverance combined to make this more than a glorified club act. Horne had the benefit of being an artist who had faced adversity (particularly, the vicissitudes of being an African-American star in Hollywood in the 1940s) and, if not triumphed, at least persisted, so that, as she reached her golden age, her struggles within the entertainment business could be seen as heroic. And, she was still at it, which made her, in the nomenclature of the time, a "survivor." That earned her gales of applause from theatergoers who had made the journey with her and from new fans who were too young to remember her and were discovering her anew. The show made some attempt to at least trace the outlines of Horne's career from being a Cotton Club chorus girl in the 1930s to a movie star in the '40s. After a clutch of initial songs, an announcer made a Cotton Club announcement, and there was a short dramatic scene featuring several other performers who gave Horne a breather by doing a few numbers. Otherwise, she periodically interrupted the run of songs for personal reminiscences about her career as introductions to songs with which she was associated from her movie and previous Broadway musical appearances. The bulk of the show, however, was given over to her typically moving interpretations of classic songs by Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hart, Harold Arlen, and others. Among the new material, there was an emphasis on songs about endurance and self-reliance, in keeping with the overall theme, notably the Jim Croce hit &"I Got a Name" and Paul Williams' &"Life Goes On," both of which were turned into showstoppers. But then, the show was one showstopper after another, and a fitting capper to a great career. William Ruhlmann, Rovi


Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Overture3:23
2From This Moment OnPorter2:08
3I Got a NameFox, Gimbel4:00
4I'm Glad There Is YouDorsey, Mertz3:07
5I Want to Be HappyYoumans, Caesar2:50
6Copper Colored GalCoots, Davis1:24
7Raisin' the RentArlen, Koehler:55
8As Long as I LiveArlen, Koehler2:15
9Lady With the FanCalloway, Brackman, Burns1:11
10Cotton Club to Hollywood (Dialogue)1:05
11Where or When [Hollywood Sequence]Rodgers, Hart2:10
12Can't Help Lovin' Dat ManKern, Hammerstein2:33
13Hollywood (Dialogue)1:36
14Just One of Those ThingsPorter:38
15Stormy Weather, Pt. 1Arlen, Koehler2:39
16LoveMartin, Blane1:54
17Broadway (Dialogue)1:22
18Push de ButtonArlen, Harburg3:18
19Lady Is a TrampRodgers, Hart2:57
20Yesterday, When I Was Young [Her Encore]Aznavour, Kretzmer5:44
21Deed I DoRose, Hirsch4:10
22Life Goes OnDoerge, Williams3:33
23Watch What HappensLegrand, Gimbel3:09
24Surrey With the Fringe on TopRodgers, Hammerstein3:46
25FlyCharnin5:30
26Bewitched, Bothered and BewilderedRodgers, Hart6:33
27Lady Must LiveRodgers, Hart2:36
28Love This Business (Dialogue)1:53
29That's What Miracles Are All AboutHarkness, Smalls3:58
30Early Career (Dialogue)8:13
31I'm Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself a Letter)Ahlert, Young3:19
32Stormy Weather, Pt. 2Arlen, Koehler4:50
33If You BelieveSmalls2:23
34Stormy Weather [Curtain Music and Bows]Arlen, Koehler1:42



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