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The Sound Of Music (Soundtrack, Cast Album)

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein

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Released: Jan 1965
Label: RCA Records
Nearly 40 years after its release, The Sound of Music soundtrack is firmly imbedded into the pop culture subconscious. Normally this would be cause for deranged psychosis, but the music is so completely vibrant and entrancing you never really tire of it. If "My Favorite Things" is good enough for John Coltrane, then it's certainly good enough for you.
- Jon Pruett
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein - The Sound Of Music 2000-02-01
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    Prelude And The Sound Of Music
    Prelude And The Sound Of Music
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    Overture And Preludium (Dixit Dominus)
    Overture And Preludium (Dixit Dominus)
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    2:02
    Morning Hymn And Alleluia
    Morning Hymn And Alleluia
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    3:16
    Maria
    Maria
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    3:26
    I Have Confidence
    I Have Confidence
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    3:17
    Sixteen Going On Seventeen
    Sixteen Going On Seventeen
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    2:18
    My Favorite Things
    My Favorite Things
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    5:32
    Do-Re-Mi
    Do-Re-Mi
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    2:10
    The Sound Of Music
    The Sound Of Music
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    3:10
    The Lonely Goatherd
    The Lonely Goatherd
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    2:53
    So Long, Farewell
    So Long, Farewell
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    2:16
    Climb Ev'ry Mountain
    Climb Ev'ry Mountain
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    3:16
    Something Good
    Something Good
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    2:27
    Processional And Maria
    Processional And Maria
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    1:49
    Edelweiss
    Edelweiss
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    Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Reprise)
    Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Reprise)
℗ Originally released in 1965. All rights reserved by Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization Production.