Rogers, Hammerstein, Martin, Pinza – South Pacific
You’ve just stumbled on a classic gem: the original 1958 *South Pacific* soundtrack, featuring the legendary voices of Rodgers, Hammerstein, Martin, and Pinza. This album is a timeless blend of lush orchestration and unforgettable melodies that capture the magic of the South Pacific islands during World War II. It’s more than just a musical—it's a powerful story of love, culture, and breaking down barriers, wrapped in some of the most iconic songs in theater history. Don’t miss the hauntingly beautiful “Twin Soliloquies / Some Enchanted Evening,” a track that has enchanted listeners for generations and might just sweep you off your feet. If you dig musicals or vintage soundtracks, this record is a must-have for your collection and a perfect listen to get lost in a different time and place. Flip it over—you won’t regret it.
Track listing & samples
Rogers, Hammerstein, Martin, Pinza – South Pacific
Pacific Overture
Dites
Cock
Twin Soliloquies / Some Enchanted Evening
Bloody Mary
My Girl Back Home
There Is Nothin' Like a Dame
Bali Hai'i
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
A Wonderful Guy
Younger Than Springtime
Happy Talk
Hunny Bun
Carefully Taught
This Nearly Was Mine
Finale
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