General Note: Program, biographical and historical notes by the conductor, text to track 2, and bibliographical references laid in container.Produced, conceived and arr. by Ian Whitcomb.
Formatted Contents Note: The White Star march -- The convergence of the twain (from the poem Lines on the loss of the Titanic) / recititation by Ian Whitcomb -- Glow-worm = Glühwürmchen -- Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix = My heart at thy sweet voice -- In the shadows -- Oh, you beautiful doll -- Music hall waltz medley: Are we to part like this, Bill? ; If those lips could only speak -- The mosquito's parade -- The merry widow waltz -- Alexander's Ragtime Band -- Somewhere a voice is calling -- Music hall march medley: I do like to be beside the seaside ; Fall in and follow me ; Ship ahoy (all the nice girls love a sailor) -- Selections from the musical comedy The arcadians: Chorus of waitresses ; My motter ; Arcady is ever young -- Shine on harvest moon -- That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune -- Destiny -- Waiting for the Robert E. Lee -- Salut d'amour = Love's greeting -- Frankie and Johnny (you'll miss the days to come) -- Silver heels -- Lily of Laguna -- Moonstruck -- Songe d'automne = Dream of autumn.
Participant or Performer Note: White Star Orchestra; Ian Whitcomb, conductor; in part performed by the Musical Murrays.