There's No Business Like Show Business
Ethel Merman
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When the midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' I'll be right there, I've got my fair When I see that rusty haired conductor man I'll grab him by the collar and I'll holler "Alabam'! Alabam'!" That's where you stop your train, that brings me back again Down home where I'll remain, where my honey lamb am I will be right there with bells, when that old conductor yells "All aboard! All aboard! All aboard for Alabam!"
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Written by: Irving Berlin
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12 facts about this song
Song Origins"There's No Business Like Show Business" is a popular song, originating from the 1946 musical "Annie Get Your Gun." The music and lyrics were written by revered American songwriter Irving Berlin.
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Irving BerlinIrving Berlin was a Russian-born American composer and lyricist, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history. His music forms a significant part of the Great American Songbook.
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Role of Ethel MermanIn the original Broadway production of "Annie Get Your Gun", the song was introduced by Ethel Merman who played the role of Annie Oakley. Merman was known as the "First Lady of the musical comedy stage".
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Bing CrosbyBing Crosby recorded this song with The Andrews Sisters on December 27, 1949. Crosby was one of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century, with over half a billion records in circulation.
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Frank SinatraThe Sinatra version of this song was part of the album "Ring-a-Ding-Ding!" which was the first album he released on his own record label, Reprise Records, in 1961.
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Dick HaymesDick Haymes recorded his version of "There's No Business Like Show Business" for his album "Rain or Shine" in 1960. Haymes was a popular singer and actor from Argentina, known for his baritone voice.
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Judy GarlandJudy Garland, an iconic American actress and singer, recorded this song for the film "I Could Go On Singing" in 1963. This was Garland's final film role.
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Mary HopkinThe Welsh folk singer Mary Hopkin recorded a version of the song in 1972 for her album "Live at the Royal Festival Hall". She was one of the earliest artists to sign to The Beatles' Apple label.
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The Andrews SistersThe Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group, who teamed up with Bing Crosby for a version of this song. The trio consisted of sisters LaVerne, Maxene, and Patty Andrews.
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Cultural ImpactOver the years, “There's No Business Like Show Business” has become a standard, recorded by many artists, and is often used as an anthem for the entertainment industry.
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Academy Award-Nominated FilmThe song also served as the title for a 1954 movie musical, which was nominated for three Academy Awards. Ethel Merman reprised her performance for the film.
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Song’s LyricsThe lyrics of the song, highlighting the hardships and rewards of a life in the entertainment industry, has resonated with many performers making it an enduring classic in the world of show business.
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