Disc 1. Three Broadway girls: Three showgirls devise a plan to become rich. Doll face: A showgirl has articistic aspirations. Based on a play by "Gypsy Rose Lee". Moonlight sonata: A love story set in Sweden. Second chorus: Two friends compete for success and love. Disc 2. Mr. Imperium: An Italian aristocrat and nightclub singer fall in love. Manhattan merry-go-round: A group of gangsters take over a radio station. Royal wedding: Based on the fairytale wedding of England's princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Disc 3. Happy go lovely: A dancer become the main attraction at a film festival in Scotland. Glorifying the American girl: An girl leaves her hometown enters the seedy underworld of Broadway. The stork club: An elderly millionaire takes an interest in a young check girl at the New York Stork Club.
"Disc 1. Three Broadway girls: Three showgirls devise a plan to become rich. Doll face: A showgirl has articistic aspirations. Based on a play by "Gypsy Rose Lee". Moonlight sonata: A love story set in Sweden. Second chorus: Two friends compete for success and love. Disc 2. Mr. Imperium: An Italian aristocrat and nightclub singer fall in love. Manhattan merry-go-round: A group of gangsters take over a radio station. Royal wedding: Based on the fairytale wedding of England's princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Disc 3. Happy go lovely: A dancer become the main attraction at a film festival in Scotland. Glorifying the American girl: An girl leaves her hometown enters the seedy underworld of Broadway. The stork club: An elderly millionaire takes an interest in a young check girl at the New York Stork Club."@en
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