Meredith Willson

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It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas 02:46 Tools
May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You 04:36 Tools
III San Juan Capistrano (Vivace) 04:56 Tools
Till There Was You 02:48 Tools
Seventy-six Trombones 01:50 Tools
III Presto 04:14 Tools
Iowa Stubborn 02:09 Tools
Seventy Six Trombones 03:17 Tools
Goodnight My Someone 02:58 Tools
Ya Got Trouble 03:49 Tools
Two In Love 03:49 Tools
Shipoopi 02:11 Tools
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (Arr. Alexander L'Estrange) 02:44 Tools
Sincere 01:39 Tools
May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You - Till We Meet Again Version 11:56 Tools
Gary, Indiana 01:25 Tools
Marian the Librarian 02:44 Tools
I Junipero Serra (Lento - Allegro) 09:23 Tools
IV Allegro 02:44 Tools
The Wells Fargo Wagon 02:31 Tools
The Peony Bush 03:07 Tools
I Andante - Allegro, ma molto moderato - Allegro moderato - Vivace 16:16 Tools
II San Juan Bautista (Andante) 10:38 Tools
It's You 01:17 Tools
The Sadder But Wiser Girl 01:55 Tools
IV El Camino Real (Allegro, a la marcia) 06:42 Tools
Seventy-Six Trombones from The Music Man - 1995 Remastered Version 01:50 Tools
You And I 02:47 Tools
The Music Man 11:56 Tools
II Andante 11:21 Tools
Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little 01:15 Tools
My White Knight 03:02 Tools
Goodnight, My Someone 02:34 Tools
Ya Got Trouble (Robert Preston and the Ensemble) 03:58 Tools
Piano Lesson 01:56 Tools
Wells Fargo Wagon 02:12 Tools
Iowa Fight Song 00:52 Tools
Finale 03:40 Tools
Being In Love 03:48 Tools
Overture 01:54 Tools
Lida Rose / Will I Ever Tell You? 04:16 Tools
The Sadder But Wiser Girl (Robert Preston) 03:48 Tools
Sincere (The Buffalo Bills) 01:38 Tools
76 Trombones 03:01 Tools
Goodnight My Someone (Shirley Jones) 03:01 Tools
The Wells Fargo Wagon (The Ensemble) 03:01 Tools
Ya Got Trouble (In River City) (From The Music Man) 02:10 Tools
Overture / Rock Island 05:29 Tools
The Music Man: Shipoopi (Marcellus, Ensemble) 03:01 Tools
Gary, Indiana (Robert Preston) 03:01 Tools
Music Man, The - Main Title - Rock Island - Iowa Stubborn (7:09) 05:29 Tools
Piano Lesson / If You Don't Mind My Saying So 01:49 Tools
Ya Got Trouble / Seventy-Six Trombones 02:48 Tools
Shipoopi (Buddy Hackett and the Ensemble) 05:29 Tools
Till There Was You (Shirley Jones) 05:29 Tools
Marian the Librarian (Robert Preston) 05:29 Tools
Main Title / Rock Island / Iowa Stubborn 00:00 Tools
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas - From "Mircale On 34th Street" 05:29 Tools
The Music Man: Seventy-Six Trombones 07:12 Tools
Seventy-Six Trombones (The Ensemble) 05:29 Tools
76 Trombones - Arr. John Woodbury 02:23 Tools
Lida Rose (The Buffalo Bills) / Will I Ever Tell You (Shirley Jones) 05:29 Tools
The Music Man: 76 Trombones (arr. R. Hays for wind ensemble) 01:23 Tools
The Blue Ridge Mountains (Demo Bonus Track) 02:50 Tools
The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl for Me 01:41 Tools
Seventy Six Trombones / Goodnight My Someone 01:19 Tools
Rock Island 03:28 Tools
The Music Man: Lida Rose - Will I Ever Tell You (Marian, Buffalo Bills) 01:41 Tools
The Music Man: Ya Got Trouble (Harold, Ensemble) 01:41 Tools
Ya Got Trouble / Seventy-Six Trombones (Robert Preston and the Ensemble) 02:48 Tools
Music Man, The - Ya Got Trouble (3:55) 00:30 Tools
Goodnight My Someone (Shirley Jones and Robert Preston) 00:56 Tools
River City, Go, Go, Go (Demo Bonus Track) 00:39 Tools
The Music Man: 76 Trombones 02:10 Tools
Gary, Indiana (Ronnie Howard) 02:55 Tools
Gary, Indiana (Reprise) 00:56 Tools
Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little (Hermione Gingold and the Biddys) 02:22 Tools
Being In Love (Shirley Jones) 02:22 Tools
I Want to Go to Chicago (Demo Bonus Track) 03:12 Tools
Seventy-Six Trombones [The Music Man] 03:00 Tools
The Music Man: 76 Trombones (arr. N. Iwai for wind ensemble) 03:00 Tools
Mother Darlin' (Demo Bonus Track) 02:23 Tools
Music Man, The - Shipoopi (2:19) 02:22 Tools
Main Title (Orchestra) / Rock Island (The Traveling Salesmen) / Iowa Stubborn (The Ensemble) 02:22 Tools
It's Beginnig To Look A Lot Like Christmas 04:00 Tools
The Music Man: Rock Island (Charlie, Travelling Salesmen) 02:53 Tools
The Music Man: Pick-A-Little - Goodnight Ladies (Ladies, Buffalo Bills) 02:23 Tools
Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little (Reprise) 01:02 Tools
Marian The Librarian (with ballet music by Laurence Rosenthal) 01:02 Tools
A Wonderful Plan (Demo Bonus Track) 02:06 Tools
Too Soon Old and Too Late Smart (Demo Bonus Track) 02:53 Tools
The Music Man: Iowa Stubborn (Ensemble) 04:00 Tools
Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little / Goodnight Ladies 01:56 Tools
The Sadder But Wiser Girl for Me 01:41 Tools
You Don't Have to Kiss Me Goodnight (Demo Bonus Track) 04:00 Tools
Piano Lesson / If You Don't Mind My Saying So (Shirley Jones and Pert Kelton) 04:00 Tools
Finale (All) 04:00 Tools
The Country Bear Christmas Special: Rudolph the Red-Nosed ... 04:00 Tools
Lida Rose / Will I Ever Tell You 03:50 Tools
Music Man, The - Seventy-Six Trombones (2:33) 02:29 Tools
Overture/Rock Island 04:00 Tools
Piano Lesson & If You Don't Mind My Saying So 04:00 Tools
In Love with the Memory of You (Demo Bonus Track) 01:47 Tools
Music Man, The - Ya Got Trouble & Seventy Six Trombones (2:45) 02:29 Tools
Goodnight Ladies / Marian the Librarian 02:44 Tools
The Music Man: Till I Met You (1950 mono recording) 03:00 Tools
Ya Got Trouble & Seventy Six Trombones 01:23 Tools
Music Man, The - Marian The Librarian (2:37) 00:30 Tools
The Music Man: Wells Fargo Wagon (Winthrop, Ensemble) 04:14 Tools
The Music Man: Piano Lesson (Marian, Mrs. Paroo) 01:23 Tools
Seventy-Six Trombones from the Music Man - 1995 Remaster 01:23 Tools
Main Title 07:12 Tools
The Music Man: Overture 00:30 Tools
Ya Got Trouble; Seventy-Six Trombones (Robert Preston and the Ensemble) 01:23 Tools
The Music Man: Till There Was You (Marian, Harold) 01:23 Tools
The Music Man: The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl (Harold) 01:23 Tools
Gary Indiana 01:28 Tools
I'll Never Say No 01:30 Tools
Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You [The Music Man] 02:10 Tools
The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl (Harold) 02:29 Tools
The Music Man, musical: Shipoopi 02:29 Tools
It's You (The Buffalo Bills) 01:23 Tools
Marguerite Waltz 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Goodnight My Someone (Marian) 00:30 Tools
Seventy Six Trombones from The Music Man - Instrumental 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Sincere (The Buffalo Bills) 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Gary, Indiana (Winthrop) 00:30 Tools
The Music Man: It's You (The Buffalo Bills) 00:30 Tools
Main Title (Orchestra); Rock Island (The Traveling Salesmen); Iowa Stubborn (The Ensemble) 00:30 Tools
I Ain't Down Yet 00:30 Tools
Belly Up to the Bar, Boys 05:49 Tools
Goodnight My Someone (Reprise) 01:30 Tools
Till There Was You : Music Man 01:56 Tools
Wells Fargo Wagon (Winthrop, Ensemble) 01:30 Tools
Seventy-Six Trombones (Harold, Ensemble) 03:00 Tools
Lida Rose & Will I Ever Tell You 04:14 Tools
Ice Cream 04:14 Tools
Piano Lesson (Marian, Mrs. Paroo) 04:14 Tools
Shipoopi - Buddy Hackett & The Ensemble 04:14 Tools
The Music Man, musical: Ya Got Trouble 04:14 Tools
Lida Rose - Will I Ever Tell You (Marian, Buffalo Bills) 04:14 Tools
Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Seventy-Six Trombones (Harold, Ensemble) 02:10 Tools
Piano Lesson; If You Don't Mind My Saying So (Shirley Jones and Pert Kelton) 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Marian The Librarian (Harold) 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Till There Was You 00:30 Tools
Pick-A-Little Talk-A-Little 00:30 Tools
The Music Man, Act I: Seventy-Six Trombones 00:30 Tools
Seventy Six Trombones (Finale) 01:50 Tools
Pick-A-Little - Goodnight Ladies (Ladies, Buffalo Bills) 01:56 Tools
The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl 01:56 Tools
Polar Express, The - It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas (Perry Como, Fontane Sisters) (2:40) 03:03 Tools
Shipoopi (Marcellus, Ensemble) 02:10 Tools
Ya Got Trouble (Harold, Ensemble) 02:10 Tools
Music Man, The - Till There Was You (2:56) 02:10 Tools
Gary, Indiana (Winthrop) 02:10 Tools
The Music Man, musical: Goodnight My Someone 02:10 Tools
Marian The Librarian - Robert Preston 02:10 Tools
Sincere - The Buffalo Bills 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Till There Was You (arr. D. Costa) 02:10 Tools
The Music Man: Finale (All) 02:10 Tools
Lida Rose (The Buffalo Bills); Will I Ever Tell You (Shirley Jones) 02:10 Tools
Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little/Goodnight Ladies 02:10 Tools
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Robert Meredith Willson (18 May 1902 – 15 June 1984) was an American composer, songwriter, conductor and playwright. He is best known for writing the book, music, and lyrics for the hit musical The Music Man, which won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1958. The cast recording of The Music Man won the first Grammy Award given for best cast album. Willson also is remembered for his work on films, the Burns and Allen radio program, among other radio shows, and was nominated for two Academy Awards Early life Born Robert Meredith Reiniger in Mason City, Iowa, Willson attended Frank Damrosch's Institute of Musical Art (later The Juilliard School) in New York City. A flute and piccolo player, Willson was a member of John Philip Sousa's band (1921–1923) and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini (1924–1929). Willson then moved to San Francisco, California as the concert director for KFRC, and then as a musical director for the NBC radio network in Hollywood.[1] His work for films included writing the music for Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940) and William Wyler's The Little Foxes (1941), both of which garnered him Academy Award nominations. During World War II, he worked for the United States' Armed Forces Radio Service. His work with the AFRS teamed him with George Burns, Gracie Allen and Bill Goodwin. He would work with all three as the bandleader, and a regular character, on the Burns and Allen radio program. He played a shy man, always trying to get advice on women. His character was dizzy as well, basically a male version of Gracie Allen. Returning to network radio after WWII, he created the Talking People, a choral group that spoke in unison while delivering radio commercials. He also became the musical director for The Big Show, a respected comedy-variety program hosted by stage legend Tallulah Bankhead and featuring some of the world's most respected entertainers. Willson himself became part of one of the show's very few running gags, beginning replies to Bankhead's comments or questions with, "Well, sir, Miss Bankhead...." Willson wrote the song, "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You" for the show. Tallulah spoke the lyrics over the music at the end of each show. For a few years in the early 1950s, Willson was a regular panelist on the Goodson-Todman game show "The Name's the Same." Broadway shows Willson's most famous work, The Music Man, premiered on Broadway in 1957 and was adapted twice for film (in 1962 and 2003). He referred to the show as "an Iowan's attempt to pay tribute to his home state." It took Willson some eight years and thirty revisions to complete the musical, for which he wrote more than forty songs. The cast recording of The Music Man won the first Grammy Award for Best Original Cast Album (Broadway or TV) ever issued. His second musical, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, ran on Broadway for 532 performances from 1960 to 1962 and was made into a 1964 motion picture starring Debbie Reynolds. His third musical to reach Broadway was an adaptation of the film Miracle On 34th Street, called Here's Love (1963). His fourth, last, and least successful musical was 1491, which told the story of Columbus's attempts to finance his famous voyage. It was produced by the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association but never made it to Broadway. Other work His Symphony No. 1 In F Minor, A Symphony Of San Francisco, and Symphony No. 2 In E Minor, Missions Of California, were recorded in 1999 by William T. Stromberg conducting the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra. Willson penned a number of very well-known songs, such as "Seventy-Six Trombones," "Gary Indiana," "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas," "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" and "Till There Was You," which was a hit for the Beatles in 1963. He also wrote the University of Iowa's fight song and Iowa State University's "For I for S Forever". He honored The Salvation Army with a musical tribute entitled "Banners and Bonnets." He also wrote the fight song for his hometown high school "Mason City Go!" Another oddity in Willson's body of work is "Chicken Fat." In the 1960s, this was the theme song in school gymnasiums across the nation as part of President John F. Kennedy's youth fitness program. It was time to get the country's youth into shape, and Willson's song had youngsters moving through basic exercises at a frenetic pace: push-ups, sit-ups, jumping jacks, torso twists, running in place, pogo springs, and plenty of marching. With an energetic lead vocal by Robert Preston, orchestral marching band, and full chorus, it was likely recorded during sessions for the Music Man motion picture. In general, it was recognized that Willson wrote surprisingly well-crafted, complex, and subtle music that classical music fans could appreciate, with intricate and sometimes startling counterpoint, well-crafted melody, and subtle orchestration, all while still appealing to mass audiences. Legacy Willson wrote two autobiographies: "And There I Stood With My Piccolo" (1948) and "But He Doesn't Know the Territory" (1959). Willson and his wife lived for years in the Mandeville Canyon section of Brentwood, California. In the 1960s, Willson was fondly remembered by friends and neighbors as a warm and gregarious host who loved nothing more than to play the piano and sing at parties. Willson often gave out autographed copies of his record album, Meredith Willson Sings Songs from The Music Man. His alma mater, Juilliard, dedicated its first and only residence hall to Willson. He was a member of the National Honorary Band Fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.