Naughty Marietta (operetta) - Recordings

Recordings

RCA Victor issued a highlights recording of Naughty Marietta using studio singers and Al Goodman's orchestra. The six highlights were issued on Lp by RCA Victor in 1951 but have been unavailable in any format since 1960. Columbia Records made an album with Nelson Eddy and Nadine Connor in 1948, covering eight highlights.

A Capitol Records album starring Gordon MacRae was issued as part of a series of recordings based on MacRae's popular Railroad Hour program, which featured potted operettas and musicals. The first release was a 10-inch Lp, which was later reissued on one side of a 12-inch Lp with The Red Mill on the reverse. This version was issued on CD in 2008 along with selections from The Red Mill and Sweethearts.

A stereo recording was made by Reader's Digest for their 1963 album Treasury of Great Operettas. Each of the 18 operettas in the set is condensed to fill one Lp side. These selections were included on Digest's 1993 3-CD set, also called A Treasury of Great Operettas.

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