Rosalie


Rosalie [sheet music detail]

A Musical Comedy Film
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
Screenplay by William Anthony McGuire, based on the musical comedy libretto by McGuire and Guy Bolton

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release
(December 1937; 122 minutes; B & W)
Produced by William Anthony McGuire
Directed by W. S. Van Dyke
Cinematography by Oliver Marsh
Art Direction by Cedric Gibbons
Set Design by Edwin B. Willis
Costumes by Dolly Tree
Music Director: Herbert Stothart
Choreography by Albertina Rasch



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Cast

Nelson Eddy (Dick Thorpe)
Eleanor Powell (Princess Rosalie Romanikoff)
Frank Morgan (King Frederic Romanikoff)
Edna May Oliver (Queen Romanikoff)
Ray Bolger (Bill Delroy)

Billy Gilbert (Oloff), Reginald Owen (Chancellor), Virginia Grey (Mary Calahan), Jerry Colonna (Joseph), William Demarest (Army Coach), Ilona Massey (Brenda), Tom Rutherford (Prince Paul), George Zucco (General Maroff), Clay Clement (Captain Banner), and Oscar O'Shea (Mr. Calahan)


In the Still of the Night [sheet music]

Musical Numbers

  • "Who Knows?" - Dick
  • "I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart" - Rosalie
  • "Rosalie" - Dick
  • "Why Should I Care?" - King Frederic
  • "Spring Love is in the Air" - Brenda
  • "Close" [instrumental]
  • "In the Still of the Night" - Dick
  • "It's All Over But the Shouting" - Dick
  • "To Love or Not to Love" - Dick


     


Cut Songs

  • "Close" [lyrics unused]
  • "Opening, Romanza Sequence" [unused]
  • "Entrance of Prince Paul" [unused]
  • "I Know It's Not Meant for Me" [unused]
  • "A Fool There Was" [unused]


Contemporaneous Recordings

"I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart" / "Why Should I Care?" - Bob Crosby and His Orchestra

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Decca 1555]

"I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart" - Artie Shaw

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Brunswick 7971]

"In the Still of the Night" / "Who Knows?" - Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra [vocal: Jack Leonard]

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Victor 25663] Charted on October 16, 1937; peaked at #3

"In the Still of the Night" / "Who Knows?"- Leo Reisman and His Orchestra [vocal: Lee Sullivan]

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Brunswick 7985] Charted on December 25, 1937; peaked at #9

"In the Still of the Night" / "Who Knows?" - Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Bluebird B-7185]

"In the Still of the Night" / "Rosalie" - Will Osborne and His Orchestra

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Decca 1467]

"In the Still of the Night" / "Rosalie" - Al Bowlly

  • 78 RPM, 1938 [HMV BD-502 and Decca F-6605]

"Rosalie" - Jan Garber

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Brunswick 7969]

"Rosalie" - Art Kassel and His "Kassels-in-the-Air"

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Bluebird B-7255]

"Rosalie" / "Why Should I Care?" - Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Vocalion 3700] Charted on October 23, 1937; peaked at #1 for two weeks

"Rosalie" - Horace Heidt and His Orchestra [vocal: Lysbeth Hughes]

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Brunswick 8028] Charted on January 15, 1938; peaked at #6

"Rosalie" - Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [American 7-12-09]

"Rosalie" - Louis Prima and His New Orleans Gang

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Decca 1618]

"Rosalie" - Leo Reisman and His Orchestra

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Victor 25698]

"Rosalie" - Artie Shaw and His New Music

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [Thesaurus 455]

"Who Knows?" - Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra

  • 78 RPM, 1937 [American 7-12-01]



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