| | Sweet Charity Soundtrack CD
Music composed by Cy Coleman. Lyrics written by Dorothy Fields.
With a spirited cast, a strong orchestra and great recording, this double-disc set is a nice find. It even includes a few tracks from the movie soundtrack as a bonus. This is a good example of the kind of Broadway show that stood between Oklahoma and the Disney product available today. ~ Tim Sheridan
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England on October 24-26, 1994. Includes liner notes by Rexton S. Bunnett. Sweet Charity Soundtrack Music Sweet Charity Soundtrack Songs | | Sweet Charity Soundtrack CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Sweet Charity, musical: Overture |
| 2. | Sweet Charity, musical: Charity's Theme (Opening) |
| 3. | Sweet Charity, musical: You Should See Yourself |
| 4. | Sweet Charity, musical: Rescue (To the Lake) |
| 5. | Sweet Charity, musical: Big Spender |
| 6. | Sweet Charity, musical: Charity's Soliloquy |
| 7. | Sweet Charity, musical: Rich Man's Frug |
| 8. | Sweet Charity, musical: If My Friends Could See Me Now |
| 9. | Sweet Charity, musical: Too Many Tomorrows |
| 10. | Sweet Charity, musical: There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This |
| 11. | Sweet Charity, musical: I'm the Bravest Individual (Finale Act One) |
| | Sweet Charity Soundtrack Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Sweet Charity, musical: Entr'acte |
| 2. | Sweet Charity, musical: Rhythm of Life |
| 3. | Sweet Charity, musical: Subway |
| 4. | Sweet Charity, musical: Baby Dream Your Dream |
| 5. | Sweet Charity, musical: Coney Island Waltz |
| 6. | Sweet Charity, musical: Sweet Charity |
| 7. | Sweet Charity, musical: Where Am I Going? |
| 8. | Sweet Charity, musical: I'm a Brass Band |
| 9. | Sweet Charity, musical: I Love to Cry at Weddings |
| 10. | Sweet Charity, musical: Finale |
| 11. | Sweet Charity, musical: Bows |
| 12. | Sweet Charity, musical: Exit Music |
| 13. | Sweet Charity, musical: My Personal Property - (bonus track) |
| 14. | Sweet Charity, musical: It's a Nice Face - (bonus track) |
| 15. | Sweet Charity, musical: Sweet Charity - (bonus track) |
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