Kredity
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Davis Gaines
Vocals
Sarah Uriarte Berry
Vocals
Richard Rodgers
Performer
Lorenz Hart
Performer
Mort Silver
Clarinet
Harvey Estrin
Saxophone
Ralph Olsen
Flute
Lawrence Feldman
Piccolo Flute
Blair Tindall
English Horn
John Frosk
Trumpet
Bob Millikan
Trumpet
Jack Gale
Trombone
Russell L. Rizner
French Horn
John Redsecker
Drums
Erik Charlston
Percussion
Lise Nadeau
Harp
Suzanne Ornstein
Violin
Belinda Whitney-Barrett
Violin
Robert Lawrence
Violin
Ashley Horne
Violin
Katherine Livolsi
Violin
Lisa Matricardi
Violin
Jon Kass
Violin
Regis Iandiorio
Violin
Mineko Yajima
Violin
Marilyn Reynolds
Violin
Masako Yanagita
Viola
Richard Brice
Viola
Jill Jaffe
Viola
Barry Finclair
Viola
Clay Ruede
Cello
Lanny Paykin
Cello
Jeanne LeBlanc
Cello
John Beal
Acoustic Guitar
Dennis James
Acoustic Guitar
Janet Aycock Goldbaum
Piano
Rob Fisher
Music Director
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Richard Rodgers
Composer
Lorenz Hart
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Yvonne Yedibalian
Assistant Recording Engineer
Hugh Fordin
Producer
Cynthia Daniels
Mixing Engineer
Jason Standard
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Alan Silverman
Mastering Engineer
Texty
Let the winds of the seven seas
Blow my good ship where they please
I can never sail away from you
Though my bark like a shell is hurled
To the edge of this flat old world
You'll be with me 'til the journey's through
Until I return to you
You have cast your shadow on the sea
On both the sea and me
Not a shadow dancing in the sun
That fades when day is done
Although I sail and reach the ends of the world
Your hand will reach my heart
When you cast your shadow on the sea
You'll be with me
You will cast your shadow from the sea
You have cast your shadow on the sea
On both the land and me
Not a shadow dancing in the sun
Not a shadow dancing in the sun
That fades when day is done
Since you have made this tender shade for my heart
My heart's no longer free
My heart's no longer free
When you cast your shadow from the sea
When you cast your shadow on the sea (You'll be)
With me
Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers