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Oklahoma! (OST) [1955]
Oklahoma! (OST) [1955]
LetrasTraducciones
I Can't Say NoInglés
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'Inglés
Oklahoma!InglésAlemán
People Will Say We're in LoveInglés
Oklahoma: People Will Say We're in Love
The Surrey with the Fringe on TopInglés
Oklahoma! (OST) [1955] también ha interpretadoTraducciones
Gordon MacRae - Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'Inglés
Rosemary Clooney - People Will Say We're in LoveInglés
Comentarios
AdamRAdamR
   Mié, 12/12/2018 - 15:39

Yes.. I see the paragraph 2.8 Soundtracks now . Many thanks for edition.

BreezyDayBreezyDay    Mar, 26/02/2019 - 19:50

Gentlemen, the Wikipedia article currently on the page has misled us all, it seems.

The video that is on Adam's page is from the musical film OST, not the musical. My lyrics and video are definitely from the OST.

Shirley Jones was considered for -- but not actually cast in -- the musical. Apparently, neither Gordon MacRae not Shirley Jones were in the musical, based on this source. Feel free to double check me by looking at cast listed for Curly and Laurey under each production. (In the movie, Curly is played by Gordon MacRae and Laurey is played by Shirley Jones.)

The Wiki article and artwork currently on the artist page are for the musical.

I propose to change all fields on the "artist page" to OST (replace Wiki to film article https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!_(1955_film), change artwork to the Shirley Jones/MacRae poster in that Wiki film article). There was more than one OST, so I propose to add [1955] to the artist title/name.

While we're on the subject, the title/name as currently listed cannot be found through artist search, possibly because of the exclamation point (!). It will populate the field box but if you click the Search command, it will show 'this yields no results'. However, if typed and entered into the main search box, it will appear in the list below. I mention this because it's only a matter of time before someone search's artists, concludes that it doesn't exist, then creates a duplicate artist. I reported this to somebody, but I can't remember if it was to admin.

Don JuanDon Juan
   Mar, 26/02/2019 - 23:51

No problem, I just corrected it. As for the exclamation point, only the admins can work on it as it's system-related.