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Carousel [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] by Shirley Jones, Gordon MacRae released in 1956. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards an...
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Listen to Carousel (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Expanded Edition] by Rodgers & Hammerstein, Gordon McRae, Shirley Jones, Barbara Ruick & Claramae Turner on Apple Music. 1956. 18 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes.
Jan 19, 1993 · Find release reviews and credits for Carousel [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] - Shirley Jones, Gordon MacRae on AllMusic - 1993.
Listen to Carousel (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Expanded Edition] by Rodgers & Hammerstein, Gordon McRae, Shirley Jones, Barbara Ruick & Claramae Turner on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Introduction”, “Main Title: The Carousel Waltz” and more.
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If I Loved You (Reprise) Lyrics by Gordon MacRae from the Carousel [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: If I loved you, Time and again I would try to say All I'd want you to know.
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In conjunction with the 1956 release of the motion picture, the Carousel soundtrack was released by Capitol Records on February 16, 1956. Starring Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones and Cameron Mitchell, director Henry King’s 20th Century Fox adaptation required a team of more than five orchestrators, whose work was conducted by Alfred Newman.