Author: Dutchy
Date: 2007-05-08 02:45
Old movie musicals from the 1930s usually had the singers lip-synching on camera to playback recordings of their own voices, as it was just easier on all involved to have the singers put their actual vocal performances onto a separate sound track at their leisure and then have it dubbed in during "mixing", rather than have an entire sound stage of technicians standing around getting paid while Nelson and Jeannette did take after take.
So, they aren't really singing, they're just lip-synching, and thus their throat muscles aren't visibly working.
And...psst, Judy...
The Music of Sigmund Romberg. $14.95 plus shipping. "Wanting You" is way down at the bottom. If it's pitched for human voice, it's eminently playable on the oboe. Enjoy.
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