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KEM-DISC 1046
MAE WEST
At The Movies
One of the most controversial movie stars of her day; she encountered problems especially with censorship. She once quipped, "I believe in censorship. I made a fortune out of it." There is only one "she" that fits this description:
She bucked the system by making comedy out of conventional mores, and the Depression-era audience admired her for it. When her film career ended, she wrote books and plays, and continued to perform in Las Vegas and the United Kingdom, on radio and television, and recorded rock 'n roll albums.
As part of the At The Movies series, please enjoy the following songs that helped make Mae West the legend that she became. In 1999, the American Film Institute posthumously voted West the 15th greatest female screen legend of classic American cinema.
I Like a Guy What Takes His Time 02:46
2 Easy Ride 02:26
3 I'm No Angel 03:38
4 I Found a New Way to Go to Town 02:45
5 I Want You, I Need You 02:40
6 They Call Me Sister Honky Tonk 03:08
7 Willie of the Valley 02:30
8 Frankie and Johnny 02:42
9 That Dallas Man 01:24
10 When a St. Louis Woman Comes Down 02:01
11 My Old Flame 02:05
12 Memphis Blues 01:37
13 Troubled Waters 04:15
14 He's a Bad, Bad Man 02:04
15 Mon Coeur S'ouvre a ta Voix 03:04
16 I'm an Occidental Woman in an Oriental Mood 02:01
17 Mister Deep Blue Sea 01:51
18 Little Bar Butterfly 01:35
19 On a Typical Tropical Night 01:53
20 I Was Saying to the Moon 02:25