For years, it was known that the song was recorded, but did it still exist? I first heard "There Won't Be Trumpets" sung by Millicent Martin, in the 1977 revue "Side By Side By Sondheim," and fell in love with it. I think the next person I heard do it was Alice Playten on the "Sondheim--A Musical Tribute Album."
"Anyone Can Whistle" is commonly known as the musical that launched that phase of Angela Lansbury's career. People noticed here she had presence and could sing, and this paved the way for "Mame," at the Winter Garden, and what was to follow.
Lee Remick I had always known as a first rate dramatic actress. Could she actually sing a song like this? It was in some boxed set--I remember the color grey--that I first got to hear Lee Remick's rendition. It was extraordinary, because, while Lee's voice might have been limited, her clarion diction and the orchestra combined to make this a compelling moment.
But don't take my word for it--listen to Lee. Note her enunciation on "tooting" and "shooting," plus how elongates the ends of her phrases. Simply brilliant, darlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marvel at the marvelous Lee Remick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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