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"Wait till You See Her" (or, optionally, "Wait till You See Him") is a popular song. The music was written by Richard Rodgers, the lyrics by Lorenz Hart. The song was published in 1942. It was introduced in the musical play By Jupiter (1942), where it was performed by Ronald Graham. [1] Since then, the song has been recorded by many artists. [2]
The AllMusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 3½ stars, stating, "John Abercrombie's longstanding partnership with Mark Feldman has yielded several albums of exquisite music, and Wait Till You See Her is no different. The mood is naturally restrained, contemplative, and introspective as you would expect, while there's a common ...
"Wait till You See Her" (from By Jupiter; 1942)- 3:08 "Little Girl Blue" (from Jumbo; 1935)- 2:54 "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" (from Pal Joey; 1940 & Pal Joey; 1957) - 3:39 "I Wish I Were in Love Again" (from Babes In Arms; 1937) - 2:27 "Spring Is Here" (from I Married An Angel & I Married An Angel; 1938 & 1942)- 4:47
Too Many Girls opened on Broadway on October 18, 1939, at the Imperial Theatre, running to April 21, 1940, and transferred to the Broadway Theatre on April 22, 1940, closing on May 18, 1940.
At one point, 20th Century Fox considered pairing Laurel and Hardy with Martha Raye in a movie version of the show, but the idea was eventually shelved. A revival opened Off-Broadway at the Theatre Four on January 19, 1967, and closed on April 30, 1968, after 118 performances. This production had new material by Fred Ebb.
(Wait Till You See) My Gidget Johnny Tillotson, Billy Carr Howard Greenfield: 1965 (aka “Gidget”) A Face In The Crowd Kenny Karen Gerry Goffin: A Heart Is a Terrible Thing To Waste Cyndea Wendell, John Wendell 1994 A Forever Kind of Love: Bobby Vee, Cliff Richard, Darryl Ford, Mike Redway, Azie Mortimer Gerry Goffin 1962 A Love To Last a ...
The first recording was included on the soundtrack album of Words and Music; [1] while the second, released as a single, (RCA Victor Records catalog numbers 20-3329-A on 78 rpm [1] [17] and 47-3329-A on 45 rpm, [1] with the flip side "With a Song in My Heart" [1] [17]) reached the position of #18 on the charts. [1]
In a positive retrospective review written for the CD release, AllMusic reviewer Scott Yanow praises Dearie's voice, writing its "sincerity and sense of swing wins one over after a few songs" and her "piano playing is first class". [1] In 2019, record club Vinyl Me, Please. reissued the album on vinyl. This was the first time the album was re ...