Albert Hague (1920–2001)
Author of Burl Ives' Songbook
About the Author
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Works by Albert Hague
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!: Original 1966 Television Special Soundtrack (2015) — Composer — 12 copies
Associated Works
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas [1966] / Horton Hears a Who! [1970 TV movie] (1997) — Composer — 180 copies, 1 review
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2000) — Composer — 11 copies
Fame: The Complete Second Season — Actor — 5 copies
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical: 2006 Original Broadway Cast (2013) — Composer — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1920-10-13
- Date of death
- 2001-11-12
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- composer
arranger - Nationality
- Germany
- Birthplace
- Berlin, Germany
- Associated Place (for map)
- Berlin, Germany
Members
Reviews
Lots of songs that I don't have anywhere else, but the edition is so small and old that it's very hard to open it without the pages ripping and certainly impossible to hold open while you play guitar.
I did not read this book, but all day long I've been remembering a refrain for one of my favorite songs by Ives and I wanted to share:
When you walk the streets you'll have no cares
If you walk the lines and not the squares
As you go through life make this your goal
Watch the donut, not the hole
From the Donut Song – Burl Ives
INFORMATION-This album contains the following tracks:
1 Overture (Richard Adler / Leonard Bernstein / Leslie Bricusse / Dorothy Fields / Stan Freberg / Janet Gari / George Gershwin / Albert Hague / John Kander / Michel Legrand / Mark Mancina / Trevor Rabin / Richard Rodgers / Harold Rome / Jerry Ross / Miklós Rózsa / David Shire / Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky), Orchestra, 4:10
2 The Simpson Sisters, Patrons, 2:01
3 The Right Finger of My Left Hand, featuring Gwen Verden, 1:33
4 Just for Once, show more featuring Richard Kiley, Leonard Stone & Gwen Verdon, 3:10
5 I Feel Merely Marvelous, featuring Gwen Verdon, 1:31
6 The Uncle Sam Rag, featuring Leonard Stone, 3:29
7 Erbie Fitch's Twitch, featuring Gwen Verdon, 3:02
8 She's Not Enough Woman for Me, featuring Richard Kiley & Leonard Stone, 2:41
9 Behave Yourself, featuring Cynthia Latham, Doris Rich & Gwen Verdon, 2:33
10 Look Who's in Love, featuring Richard Kiley & Gwen Verdon, 2:07
11 My Girl Is Just Enough Woman for Me, featuring Richard Kiley, 2:31
12 Dream Dance, Orchestra, 3:05
13 Two Faces in the Dark, featuring Bob Dixon & Singers, 2:08
14 I'm Back in Circulation, featuring Richard Kiley, 1:27
15 We Loves Ya, Jimey, featuring Pat Ferrier & Joy Nichols, 1:27
16 Pick-Pocket Tango, Orchestra, 2:42
17 I'll Try, featuring Richard Kiley & Gwen Verdon, 2:50
18 Chase and Finale, Company, 2:14 show less
1 Overture (Richard Adler / Leonard Bernstein / Leslie Bricusse / Dorothy Fields / Stan Freberg / Janet Gari / George Gershwin / Albert Hague / John Kander / Michel Legrand / Mark Mancina / Trevor Rabin / Richard Rodgers / Harold Rome / Jerry Ross / Miklós Rózsa / David Shire / Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky), Orchestra, 4:10
2 The Simpson Sisters, Patrons, 2:01
3 The Right Finger of My Left Hand, featuring Gwen Verden, 1:33
4 Just for Once, show more featuring Richard Kiley, Leonard Stone & Gwen Verdon, 3:10
5 I Feel Merely Marvelous, featuring Gwen Verdon, 1:31
6 The Uncle Sam Rag, featuring Leonard Stone, 3:29
7 Erbie Fitch's Twitch, featuring Gwen Verdon, 3:02
8 She's Not Enough Woman for Me, featuring Richard Kiley & Leonard Stone, 2:41
9 Behave Yourself, featuring Cynthia Latham, Doris Rich & Gwen Verdon, 2:33
10 Look Who's in Love, featuring Richard Kiley & Gwen Verdon, 2:07
11 My Girl Is Just Enough Woman for Me, featuring Richard Kiley, 2:31
12 Dream Dance, Orchestra, 3:05
13 Two Faces in the Dark, featuring Bob Dixon & Singers, 2:08
14 I'm Back in Circulation, featuring Richard Kiley, 1:27
15 We Loves Ya, Jimey, featuring Pat Ferrier & Joy Nichols, 1:27
16 Pick-Pocket Tango, Orchestra, 2:42
17 I'll Try, featuring Richard Kiley & Gwen Verdon, 2:50
18 Chase and Finale, Company, 2:14 show less
This arrangement of the popular tune from the movie “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” captures the joy of the people of Who-ville. Accidentals, key and meter changes, and articulations have been carefully scored to help ringers build skills in a fun setting. Undeniably, it is a delight to ring as well as to hear! Set in C Major and A Major, it is 71 measures in length.
As reviewed on hanbellworld.com
As reviewed on hanbellworld.com
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Statistics
- Works
- 13
- Also by
- 11
- Members
- 181
- Popularity
- #119,335
- Rating
- 4.2
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 2
- Languages
- 1



