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Musical selections in The Wizard of Oz

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heard in the film. The album also used some introductory song verses which had not been included in the motion picture and were not used in the MGM radio previews. Two songs heard in the film as finally released were omitted from the album - "Optimistic Voices" and "If I Were King of the Forest"; however, the album did include the song "The Jitterbug", which had been deleted from the film. It also used, oddly enough, dialogue which never appeared in the movie; at one point, during "The Merry Old Land of Oz", Dorothy says, "We can't go to see the Wizard like this! We're all dirty!", after which the group supposedly enters the Wash and Brush Up room in the Emerald City. The reprise of "Over the Rainbow" and the "Triumphal Return" sequence were also not included.
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poppy field sequence, the moment when the Lion reads "Surrender Dorothy" in the sky, and the scene in the Haunted Forest in which the Tin Man is mysteriously lifted into the air. Also gone was the moment in which the Scarecrow says, "They tore my legs off, and they threw them over there", and the Tin Man answers, "Well, that's you all over", and the scene in which Dorothy's friends are scaling the cliff to get to the witch's castle, as well as many other tiny bits from the film. Perhaps most interesting was the total elimination of any reference to the Ruby Slippers, a very significant and pivotal part of the film.
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we're trying to count!" (referring to their farm chickens) and "Dorothy, Dorothy, we're busy!" were turned into the single line "Dorothy, Dorothy, we're busy! Please, we're trying to count!". The songs "Optimistic Voices" and "The Merry Old Land of Oz", and the Tin Man's instrumental dance to "If I Only Had a Heart", were omitted from the LP release; also gone were half of the orchestral
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Singers in other roles. Darby had also been one of the film's music arrangers, but the arrangements made for the film were not used in this album. This album was about twenty minutes long. There was no overture or finale included, and most of the songs were not placed in the same order that they were
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include any spoken dialogue. Its main purpose is to present the songs as well as the pure audio background music from the movie. The set is quite extensive because it contains many "extended versions" of songs and background music with which most people are familiar. All of the songs from the movie
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for the songs. (See track listing below.) In all, this album played for well over two hours, longer than the actual film. All of the songs and music, except for the demos, were presented in the exact order that they would have been heard in the film had it not been slightly trimmed before release.
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music, half of the "Munchkinland" medley, the entire Professor Marvel sequence, the moments during the tornado scene during which Dorothy sees people – including Miss Gulch – flying past her window, the talking apple trees scene, the appearance of the witch on the roof of the Tin Man's cottage, the
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A single-disc version was also produced, containing only the vocal selections, the main title, the "Cyclone" instrumental, and the score for the final scene where Dorothy goes home. The single-disc still contained all of the vocal outtakes, with the exception of the "Over The Rainbow" reprise, and
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logo; followed by segments of "Ding, Dong, the Witch is Dead" played slowly and majestically, so that the song is almost unrecognizable; they lead into a triumphant, full-orchestra version of "Over the Rainbow", then we hear "It Really Was No Miracle", a triumphant version of "Come Out, Come Out,
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The 1995 album contains no spoken dialogue. One vocal not heard on the album is the Winkies' chanting of "O – Ee– Oh! Yeoo – Oh!" outside the Wicked Witch's castle, since only the instrumental music track is included. Also unheard is the "Lions and tigers and bears!" chant. Another oddity is that
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soundtrack album from the film. This album featured not only most of the songs, but also enough dialogue for listeners to be able to follow the story, almost exactly as heard on the movie soundtrack. There were a few minor revisions in this 1956 edition, i.e. Aunt Em's two lines "Dorothy, please,
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Although an orchestra underscores nearly the entire film, approximately the last third of the movie contains no songs. Once Dorothy and her cohorts are handed the task of killing the Wicked Witch, the mood of the film goes a bit darker. This was not originally intendedβ€”the last three songs in the
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extended versions of songs but discarded almost all of the background score. Despite the existence of multi-track recordings, which had been made to create a more full and balanced monaural track for the film, none of the music on either release was mixed in stereo.
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although a full track of the "Cyclone" instrumental is used, in lieu of the film's shortened soundtrack which has an audible edit, only one of the two tracks for the segment was located, so the mix is different from the "normal" version.
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Miss Gulch's / Witch's theme – repeated every time Miss Gulch or the witch appears. This repeated seven-note motif is actually a "crippled" variation (inverted and compressed in range) of the musical figure for "We're off to see the
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composed for some of the characters, instrumental references to some of the vocals, and traditional and classical pieces. Much of the following information (which is by no means an exhaustive list) is taken from the Deluxe CD liner
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This soundtrack recording eventually supplanted the 1940 studio album. Throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, it was constantly reprinted and re-released (each time with different
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of the songs from the film (aside from the 1940 and 1963 ones) have appeared over the past fifty years, most of them fairly obscure and never issued on compact disc.
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In addition to the well-known vocals by Harburg and Arlen, nearly the entire film was underscored by arranger Herbert Stothart, using a mixture of instrumental-only
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This album was quite a success, and after being reissued in a 45-rpm version and as a 10-inch LP, it was finally re-released in 1956 as one side of a 12-inch 33
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a few months prior to the film's release. In what must have been an extremely unusual step at the time, the actual soundtrack versions of the songs were used.
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film, "The Jitterbug," the vocal reprise of "Over The Rainbow," and "The Triumphant Return" were all excised from the film before its official release.
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in the sense that the term is used today, or even an original cast album, although it is sometimes erroneously called so. It was, instead, a U.S.
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was released. Judy Garland's 1939 cover versions of "Over the Rainbow" and "The Jitterbug" were released years later on the 1994 Decca box set
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Glinda's theme – 6-note pattern repeated several times rapidly each time Glinda arrives or leaves in her bubble: G, D, E, B-flat, G, C-sharp.
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radio program. This program also gave a sneak preview of some of the music, but interspersed it with comedy skits by such artists as
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charts even before audiences saw the film. An obviously staged "backstage glimpse" at the planning and making of the film, hosted by
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have taken their place among the most famous and instantly recognizable American songs of all time, and the film's principal song, "
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In 1998, when the film received a complete digital video and audio restoration, including a new stereo mix, Rhino Records released
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pieces of music, the opening and closing credits music, all of the songs cut from the film following its sneak previews, and
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The 1940 Decca "cover album" stayed in print throughout the 1950s, even after MGM Records' authentic soundtrack album of
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This track originally covered two sides of a 78-rpm record – highly unusual for a musical number from a film.
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are presented on the set in their full and even some extended, vocal versions. Vocal tracks are identified (
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Wherever You Are", and "It Really Was No Miracle" again, followed by original music while the film's
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The songs were recorded in a studio before filming. Several of the recordings were completed while
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released a seven-minute 45-rpm album of the story with four songs from the film, narrated by
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Opening credits medley: Glinda's theme, dynamic full-orchestra version, played over the MGM
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In 1963, MGM Records issued an entirely new LP recording featuring four selections from
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instead of MGM. The 1989 release also contained the original deleted film version of "
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If I Were King of the Forest – (alternate take partial take/alternate vocal tag) –
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Follow The Yellow Brick Road / You're Off To See The Wizard – (orchestral angles)
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Fill-In Awards / I Was Floating Through Space / Balloon Ascension / Second Cheer
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Most of the songs were first heard on radio on a fifteen-minute program called
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On the rest of the 1940 album, an unnamed soloist took the role of Dorothy.
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20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection – The Best of Judy Garland
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Closing credits medley: Glinda's theme (full orchestra) / Over the Rainbow
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being recorded β€” ironically, for a deleted scene, the "Triumphant Return"
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Lion's Confession, The – (alternate take outtake/ alternate arrangement)
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Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead – (alternate a cappella choir version) –
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Who put the rainbow in the Wizard of Oz? : Yip Harburg, lyricist
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Follow The Yellow Brick Road / You're Off To See The Wizard –
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Tracks in the 1940 album, in the order in which they appear:
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was the associate conductor and screen credits were given to
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Over the Rainbow (Reprise) – (outtake/ alternate version) –
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Lollipop Guild, The – (original Munchkin actors' voices) –
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Sign On The Gate / The City Gates Open – (extended version)
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was heavily involved as the unbilled musical associate of
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Delirious Escape / Delirious Escape Continued / End Title
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Orientale theme – for Professor Marvel and for The Wizard
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In 1956 – the year that the film was first shown on TV –
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The first record album of music from the film was not a
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If I Were King of the Forest – (alternate vocal tag) –
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The Wizard's Expose / Emerald City Graduation Exercises
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Stage musicals using most of the songs from the film:
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Scores that won the Best Original Score Academy Award
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Optimistic Voices – (alternate vocal arrangement) –
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