Shirley Temple - Oh, My Goodness! (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Shirley Temple
- Title: Oh, My Goodness! [JASCD111]
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Jasmine Records
- Genre: Pop, Soundtracks, Stage & Screen
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:12:45
- Total Size: 271 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Polly-Wolly-Doodle (from "The Littlest Rebel") (1:53)
2. Hey! What Did the Blue Jay Say? (from "Dimples") (1:35)
3. On the Good Ship Lollipop (from "Bright Eyes") (3:16)
4. This Is a Happy Little Ditty (from "Just Around the Corner") (3:16)
5. I Love to Walk in the Rain (from "Just Around the Corner") (3:01)
6. An Old Straw Hat (from "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm") (1:04)
7. Come and Get Your Happiness (from "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm") (2:38)
8. Fifth Avenue (from "Young People") (3:28)
9. You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (3:41)
10. Early Bird (from "Captain January") (2:02)
11. At the Codfish Ball (from "Captain January") (3:29)
12. Swing Me an Old-Fashioned Song (From "Little Miss Broadway") (2:53)
13. We Should Be Together (from "Little Miss Broadway") (3:03)
14. Oh, My Goodness (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (3:49)
15. Animal Crackers in My Soup (from "Curly Top") (3:21)
16. When I Grow Up (from "Curly Top") (5:12)
17. But Definitely (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (3:39)
18. Baby, Take a Bow (from "Stand Up and Cheer") (2:50)
19. Laugh, You Son-of-a-Gun (from "Little Miss Marker") (1:35)
20. Lay-de-O (from "The Blue Bird") (1:02)
21. Dixie-Anna (from "Dimples") (3:42)
22. You've Got to S-M-I-L-E to Be H-A-Double P-Y (from "Stowaway") (3:18)
23. If All the World Were Paper (from "Little Miss Broadway") (1:06)
24. The Right Somebody to Love (from "Captain January") (1:17)
25. When I'm With You (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (1:24)
26. Goodnight, My Love (from "Stowaway") (1:29)
27. Medley: On the Good Ship Lollipop / Animal Crackers in My Soup / When I'm With You / Oh, My Goodness / Goodnight My Love (from "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm") (3:27)
1. Polly-Wolly-Doodle (from "The Littlest Rebel") (1:53)
2. Hey! What Did the Blue Jay Say? (from "Dimples") (1:35)
3. On the Good Ship Lollipop (from "Bright Eyes") (3:16)
4. This Is a Happy Little Ditty (from "Just Around the Corner") (3:16)
5. I Love to Walk in the Rain (from "Just Around the Corner") (3:01)
6. An Old Straw Hat (from "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm") (1:04)
7. Come and Get Your Happiness (from "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm") (2:38)
8. Fifth Avenue (from "Young People") (3:28)
9. You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (3:41)
10. Early Bird (from "Captain January") (2:02)
11. At the Codfish Ball (from "Captain January") (3:29)
12. Swing Me an Old-Fashioned Song (From "Little Miss Broadway") (2:53)
13. We Should Be Together (from "Little Miss Broadway") (3:03)
14. Oh, My Goodness (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (3:49)
15. Animal Crackers in My Soup (from "Curly Top") (3:21)
16. When I Grow Up (from "Curly Top") (5:12)
17. But Definitely (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (3:39)
18. Baby, Take a Bow (from "Stand Up and Cheer") (2:50)
19. Laugh, You Son-of-a-Gun (from "Little Miss Marker") (1:35)
20. Lay-de-O (from "The Blue Bird") (1:02)
21. Dixie-Anna (from "Dimples") (3:42)
22. You've Got to S-M-I-L-E to Be H-A-Double P-Y (from "Stowaway") (3:18)
23. If All the World Were Paper (from "Little Miss Broadway") (1:06)
24. The Right Somebody to Love (from "Captain January") (1:17)
25. When I'm With You (from "Poor Little Rich Girl") (1:24)
26. Goodnight, My Love (from "Stowaway") (1:29)
27. Medley: On the Good Ship Lollipop / Animal Crackers in My Soup / When I'm With You / Oh, My Goodness / Goodnight My Love (from "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm") (3:27)
In the 1930s two very talented young ladies helped save two of Hollywood's major film companies from the threat of bankruptcy. Universal Pictures were having a bad time when they took a gamble on Deanna Durbin in 1936 but after the success of her first film, "Three Smart Girls", never looked back. A little earlier, Fox Films were also bouncing around 'in the red' when a cute little girl arrived at their front door. The year was 1934 and the new arrival was Shirley Temple. Unlike Miss Durbin, who had appeared in only one short film before Universal signed her, Miss Temple, just five years old and already on the way to becoming a seasoned veteran, was very familiar with the intricacies of movie-making - she was credited with a whole fistful of short subjects. To Charles Lamont of Educational Film Corporation must go the credit for giving the screen one of its most endearing and enduring acts. His visit to Mrs. Meglin's Dance Studio, where Shirley was a pupil, was where it all began.
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