Jule Styne is best remembered as the composer of such Broadway classics as Gypsy and Funny Girl, but before that, he was one of Hollywood’s most successful songwriters, with an amazing string of hits that garnered ten Academy Award nominations. Jule Styne in Hollywood brings together some of the best artists from Broadway, cabaret and jazz in all-new recordings of Styne's greatest film songs.
- 1. Blame My Absent-Minded Heart (Kelli O’Hara)
- 2. 10,432 Sheep (Audra McDonald)
- 3. You Make Me Dream Too Much (Sara Zahn)
- 4. Saturday Night Is the Loneliest Night of the Week (Norm Lewis)
- 5. There’s Nothing Rougher Than Love (Sutton Foster)
- 6. Brooklyn Bridge (Johnny Rodgers)
- 7. I Don’t Want to Walk Without You (Leslie Uggams)
- 8. Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are (Philip Chaffin)
- 9. Winter Was Warm (Victoria Clark)
- 10. It’s Been a Long, Long Time (Eric Comstock)
- 11. The Lady Who Didn’t Believe in Love (The Lascivious Biddies)
- 12. That Ain’t Hay (Klea Blackhurst)
- 13. Academy Awards Medley (Jason Danieley & Marin Mazzie)
- 14. Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket (Jeff Harnar)
- 15. Time After Time (Brent Barrett)
- 16. The Things We Did Last Summer (Rebecca Luker)