Aladdin (1958 film)
Aladdin is a 1958 American musical fantasy television film, with a book by S.J. Perelman and music and lyrics by Cole Porter, telecast in color on the DuPont Show of the Month by CBS. It was Porter's last musical score. Columbia Records issued both monophonic and stereophonic recordings of the original TV cast: Cyril Ritchard, Dennis King, Basil Rathbone, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Geoffrey Holder, Sal Mineo, and Una Merkel.
The musical was adapted for the stage premiering December 17, 1959, at the London Coliseum, starring Bob Monkhouse, Doretta Morrow, Ian Wallace, and Ronald Shiner, under the musical direction of Bobby Howell. The London stage production expanded the score with several songs Cole Porter had originally penned for other productions.
Musical numbers
Sony Records digitally remastered the original stereo recording for CD release; musical numbers included:- "Come to the Supermarket "
- "Make Way "
- "Trust Your Destiny To Your Star"
- "Opportunity Knocks but Once "
- "Aladdin"
- "Wouldn't It Be Fun"
- "I Adore You"
- "No Wonder Taxes Are High"
- "I Adore You "
- "There Must Be Someone For Me"
- "Cherry Pies Ought to Be You"
- "I Am Loved"
- "Ridin' High"