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March 2, 2025

20,000 vinyl LPs 382: Kurt Weill ~ Johnny Johnson

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vinyl LP front cover detail
cover photo by Chip Simons
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of German-born American composer Kurt Weill who was active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his collaborations with Bertolt Brecht. With Brecht, he developed productions such as his best-known work, The Threepenny Opera, which included the ballad Mack the Knife.    
 

vinyl LP front cover 
cover photo by Chip Simons
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Weill held the ideal of writing music that served a socially useful purpose, Gebrauchsmusik, meaning "utility music", music that exists not only for its own sake, but which was composed for some specific, identifiable purpose. Composer Paul Hindemith is the figure most identified with this expression. The first musicologist to use the word Gebrauchsmusik was Paul Nettl.       
    

vinyl LP back cover
photo of album back cover by Styrous®


Burgess Meredith has the role of Johnny and Lotte Lenya, Weill's wife,  appears in a minor role as a nurse; Jane Connell, also appeared in the musical, she is best known for originating the role of Agnes Gooch in the 1966 stage musical and 1974 film musical versions of Auntie Mame.. The title was inspired by the fact the name appeared on United States casualty rolls more often than any other. 



vinyl LP back cover details
detail photos of album back cover by Styrous®



Johnny Johnson is based on the Jaroslav Hašek 1921–1923 satiric novel The Good Soldier Švejk, the musical focuses on a naive and idealistic young man who, despite his pacifist views, leaves his sweetheart Minny Belle Tompkins (Evelyn Lear) to fight in Europe in World War I. He first tries to stop the war after meeting a young German sniper of the same name, who believes that the soldiers must unite. However, the commanders of the allied forces intend to use the discontent with the war among the German soldiers as a perfect time to advance in the war. Johnny then manages to bring the skirmish to a temporary halt by incapacitating a meeting of the generals with laughing gas, but once they recover they promptly reinstate the war, resulting in hundreds of thousands of fatalities. Meanwhile, Johnny finds himself committed to an asylum for ten years. He returns home to discover Minny Belle has married a capitalist, and he settles down as a toy maker who will create anything except tin soldiers, his personal gesture of peace in an increasingly warlike society.       


vinyl LP back cover detail
photo by Styrous®




             



vinyl LP back cover details
detail photos of album back cover by Styrous®



vinyl LP back cover detail
photo by Styrous®




vinyl LP back cover details
detail photos of album back cover by Styrous®






vinyl LP record sleeve
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®



vinyl LP record sleeve
photo of record sleeve by Styrous®





vinyl LP record sleeve details
detail photos of record sleeve by Styrous®





vinyl LP record sleeve details
detail photos of record sleeve by Styrous®







 



















 
vinyl LP, side 1
photo by Styrous®
 
 
 
 
 



 
 

Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Overture
A2 - Over In Europe, Vocals – Thomas Stewart (2)
A3 - Democracy's Call
A4 - Up Chickamauga Hill, Vocals – Hiram Sherman
A5 - Johnny's Melody
A6 - Aggie's Sewing Machine Song, Vocals – Jane Connell
A7 - O, Heart Of Love, Vocals – Evelyn Lear
A8 - Capt. Valentine's Tango, Vocals – Scott Merrill
A9 - Johnny's Speech, Vocals – Burgess Meredith
A10 - Song Of The Goddess, Vocals – Jean Sanders
A11 - Song Of The Wounded Frenchman
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - Cowboy Song, The Rio Grande, Vocals – Bob Shaver
B2 - Johnny's Dream, Vocals – Evelyn Lear
B3 - Song Of The Guns
B4 - Music Of The Stricken Redeemer
B5 - Mon Ami, My Friend, Vocals – Lotte Lenya
B6 - The Allied High Command
B7 - The Laughing Generals
B8 - In Times Of Tumult And War, Vocals – Thomas Stewart (2), William Malten
B9 - Battle; Johnny's Arrest & Homecoming
B10 - How Sweetly Friendship Binds
B11 - The Psychiatry Song, Vocals – Hiram Sherman
B12 - Hymn To Peace
B13 - Johnny's Song, Vocals – Burgess Meredith
       
Credits:
       
    Chorus Master – Joseph Liebling
    Conductor – Samuel Matlowsky
    Cover [Painting] – Yamamoto (9)
    Engineer – Val Valentin
    Lyrics By [Play by] – Paul Green (3)
    Music By, Orchestrated By – Kurt Weill
       
Notes:
       
Full title wording from cover: Kurt Weill's Great Musical "Johnny Johnson"

This recording was previously released as MGM Album E3447
Timings- Side One (23:22), Side Two (28:18)
       
Barcode and Other Identifiers
        
    Barcode: 042283138414 

Kurt Weill – Kurt Weill's Johnny Johnson
Label: Polydor – 831 384-1 Y-1, Polydor – 422-831-384-1 Y-1
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1987
Genre: Stage & Screen
Style:


         
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Bertold Brecht               
Jane Connell         
Paul Hindemith           
Evelyn Lear           
Lotte Lenya        
Burgess Meredith                
Kurt Weill        
        
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 Johnny Johnson ~     

Act 1 
         
Overture           
Oh Heart of Love             
Tango        
Song of the Goddess        
Aggie's Song          
Chant            
The Westpointer                     
Cowboy Song     
The Battle of San Juan Hill              
Army Interlude        
Democracy Advancing             
Farewell, Goodbye               
        
Act 2 
         
In No Man's Land                
Johnny's Song ~ When Man Was First Created                    
Johnny's Melody           
The Battle        
Johnny's Homecoming - Reminiscence                    
Asylum Chorus         
Johnny's Dream           
The Psychiatry Song            
Hymn To Peace & Round                     
The Tea Song           
The Stricken Redeemer           
Song of the Guns       
The Laughing Generals              
Tango          
The Battle       
Mon ami, My Friend          
 
         
  
 
  

    



        
        
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December 2, 2019

The Man In the Moon is a Lady









photo by Styrous®









As I experiment with abstract photographic images I see various subjects in them and quite often there are musical connections I make; that's the fun of visual and especially musical abstraction, experimentation and chance operation

After studying this image for some time, the expression, The Man In the Moon, entered my mind; it refers to any of several pareidolic images of a human face, head or body that certain traditions recognize in the disc of the full moon. The images are composed of the dark areas of the lunar maria, or "seas" and the lighter highlands of the lunar surface.   
       
Then the song, The Man In the Moon is a Lady (link below), sung by Beatrice Arthur in the 1966 Broadway musical, Mame, started running around my mind.      


Beatrice Arthur as Vera Charles in Mame


It's a totally wacky little tune but it's the kind that tends to stick in the mind and the lyrics (link below) are silly but I've been fond of it for decades. 

In 2013, Australian director, Brenda Clarke, did a short film using a faster tempo on piano version of the song with Leon Clarke and Annalisa Lucca dancing; it can be seen on the Australian Maid Productions site (link below). It's a lot of fun to watch.            

As I studied this image I decided to research the song title to see if it had any prior instances; lo and behold I found one. In 1960 Floyd Robinson recorded a song titled, The Man In The Moon Is A Lady (link below). It's a bouncy little tune that is a blend of early rock 'n' roll, country and comedy. I have no idea if the writers of Mame heard it and were influenced by it.       

Robinson was an American country singer, born in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1959 he also wrote, The Little Space Girl, for Jesse Lee Turner (link below). It is in the same vein as Purple People Eater by Sheb Wooley (link below) with the feeling of  I Walk the Line by Johnny Cash. The common thread of all the songs is they are silly with squeaky voices representing the aliens in question and it's great fun to listen to them.
     
      
     
        
Viewfinder links:       
     
Exquisite Little Things 2         
The Man in the Moon Is a Lady lyrics      
     
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Curious Myths of the Middle Ages/The Man in the Moon       
       
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A view of the moon taken Dec. 7, 1992, by NASA's Galileo spacecraft as it traveled to explore the Jupiter system. The distinct bright ray crater at the bottom of the image is the Tycho impact basin.         
         

       
       
       Ya gotta have a sense of humor!

     
        
Styrous® ~ Monday, December 2, 2019               
       

The Man in the Moon Is a Lady lyrics

[MAME, spoken]
Oh, Vera, I can't wait to hear that overture. Tell me about the show!

[VERA, spoken]
Well... well, it's this terribly modern operetta about a lady astronomer, who makes a universe shaking discovery

[Chorus]
Ooh ooh ooh
Aah aah aah

[VERA, spoken]
I have a little secret I'd like to impart
That I hope doesn't give you too much of a start

(sung)
Though it's shocking
It's completely true

(spoken)
I know it isn't gossip, or rumor, of course
For I've had it from quite a reliable source

(sung)
And I'd like to
Pass it on to you

The man in the moon is a lady
A lady in lipstick and curls
The cow that jumped ovah
Cried "Jumpin' Jehovah
I think it's just one of the girls!"
She winks at the stars
From her bed of green cheese
That isn't a nightgown
It's a Saturn chemise
Oh, her friends are the stars and the planets
She sends the Big Dipper a kiss
So don't ever offend her
Remember her gender
The man in the moon is a miss
   
     
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Beatrice Arthur ~ The Man In the Moon is a Lady           
       
         
     
     
        
Styrous® ~ Monday, December 2, 2019