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Sandi Patty on THE SOUND OF MUSIC

Five time Grammy Award-Winning Gospel artist Sandi Patty has released a new album, "Broadway Stories" which features music by R&H writers; Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Lorenz Hart, Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock. For this album Patty enlisted respected Pops Maestro Jack Everly as conductor to guide this breathtaking orchestra and rhythm section on this musical journey from its conception to its final note.

Learn more about Sandi Patty: Broadway Stories

"It's A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.

Margy, Wayne Wayne Marty Emily Pat and Chorus sing "It"s A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR. Dance floor rides night fair laughing boat ride

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Jeanne Crain as Margy Frake sings the second the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.

Jeanne Crain as Margy Frake sings the second the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of . Porch flowers Harry grass proposal

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Fay Binter as Mellissa Frake, Percy Kilbride as Dave Miller and Charles Winninger as Abel Frake sing the opening number "Our State Fair" from the 1945 version of STATE FAIR.

Fay Binter as Mellissa Frake Percy Kilbride as Dave Miller and Charles Winninger as Abel Frake sing the opening number "Our State Fair" from the 1945 version of STATE FAIR. Billboard car kitchen pigs farm dirt

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Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings \"It Might As Well Be Spring\" from the 1945 film version of State Fair.

Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings \"It Might As Well Be Spring\" from the 1945 film version of . Bed window birds tree daylight

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Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of State Fair.

Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of . Porch swing trees daydream voices

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