| I Can Get It for You Wholesale: Original Broadway Cast Recording | |
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| Cast recording by various artists | |
| Released | April 1962 |
| Genre | Showtunes |
| Label | Columbia |
| Producer | Goddard Lieberson |
| Singles fromI Can Get It for You Wholesale: Original Broadway Cast Recording | |
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I Can Get It for You Wholesale is the original Broadway cast album for themusical of the same name, with music and lyrics byHarold Rome. The album is notable for theBarbra Streisand solo "Miss Marmelstein".
The album marks Streisand's first professional recording appearance.[1] She is featured on the songs "I'm Not a Well Man", "Ballard of the Garment Trade", "Miss Marmelstein", and "What Are They Doing to Us Now?". Album producerGoddard Lieberson signed Streisand to a contract, and her first solo albumThe Barbra Streisand Album was released two months afterWholesale closed on Broadway.
All songs written byHarold Rome.
The following songs from the musical show were not included in the cast recording:
The songs "Miss Marmelstein" (Streisand) and "Who Knows?" (Cooper) were released to radio stations as a promotional single in April 1962.
| # | Title | Date |
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| 1. | "Miss Marmelstein" / "Who Knows?" | April 1962 |
The album peaked at #125 on theBillboardPop Albums Chart.[2]
| Chart (1962) | Peak Position |
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| USBillboard Pop Albums Chart | 125 |