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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · Rough-and-tumble Annie Oakley is the best shot around. A backwoods gal, Annie uses her skill to support her family by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Buffalo Bill and persuaded to join his Wild West Show, Annie is plucked from obscurity and becomes the toast of Europe.

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    3 days ago · The Irving Berlin Broadway musical Annie Get Your Gun (1946) is loosely based on her life. The original stage production starred Ethel Merman , who also starred in the 1966 revival. The 1950 film version of the musical starred Betty Hutton and Howard Keel .

  3. 6 days ago · Directed by Joshua Logan, with sets by Jo Mielziner and costumes by Lucinda Ballard, starring Ethel Merman as Annie Oakley and Ray Middleton as Frank Butler, and with a rousing new title, Annie Get Your Gun opened at the Imperial Theatre, New York, on May 16, 1946. It was a smash success and the critics cheered.

  4. 3 days ago · Annie Get Your Gun (1946) The grueling tours Berlin did performing "This Is The Army" left him exhausted, but when his longtime close friend Jerome Kern, who was the composer for Annie Get Your Gun, died suddenly, producers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II persuaded Berlin to take over composing the score.

  5. 2 days ago · The musical tale of Annie Oakley (Betty Hutton) moves from stage to screen in this rollicking film adaptation. Renowned in the Wild West as a sharpshooter, Annie meets her match, both romantically and professionally, in the form of fellow ace gunslinger Frank Butler (Howard Keel).

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · I Got Lost in His Arms is a beautiful song from the musical Annie Get Your Gun, written by the legendary composer Irving Berlin. It was first performed by the original Broadway cast in 1946 and later recorded by Ethel Merman, who is known for her powerful voice and exceptional performances on stage.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · Learn about Annie Get Your Gun - Judy Garland had recorded most of the music for the 1950 film version of Annie Get Your Gun when she was replaced by Betty Hutton.