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Somethin' Real Special
- Artist: Philip Chaffin
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/12/2013

Somethin' Real Special
- Artist: Philip Chaffin
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/12/2013
- Artist: Philip Chaffin
- Label: P.S. Classics
- UPC: 803607131821
- Item #: 866484X
- Genre: Cast Recordings, Easy Listening
- Release Date: 11/12/2013

Product Notes
2013 release, the fourth album from actor/singer Philip Chaffin. On Something Real, Chaffin turns to one of the most gifted songwriters of Broadway's Golden Age, the great lyricist Dorothy Fields. One of Broadway's most talented wordsmiths, Fields was also one of it's most adaptable, with a career spanning nearly half a century. Her illustrious collaborators included Jimmy McHugh, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Arthur Schwartz and Cy Coleman, and with them, she created some of the most enduring classics of the Great American Songbook. Among the hits heard here are "I'm in the Mood for Love," "Don't Blame Me," "Exactly Like You," "Remind Me," and Fields' Oscar-winning "The Way You Look Tonight," but Chaffin also mines some of her lesser-known gems, no less glorious, including "Then You Went and Changed Your Mind" (with McHugh), "Carousel in the Park" (with Sigmund Romberg), "A Cow and a Plow and a Frau" (with Morton Gould), "You're a Lovable Lunatic" (with Coleman) and two with Arlen: "Let Me Look at You" and the unpublished tune that gives the album it's title.
Credits
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Performer(s)Antoine Silverman
Dan Levine
Dave Kuhn
Dave Ratajczak
Entcho Todorov
George Flynn
Hiroko Taguchi
Jeremy Miloszewicz
Jonathan Dinklage
Jonathan Tunick
Kevin Kuhn
Lisa Matricardi
Matt Lehmann
Matt Peterson
Maxim Moston
Nick Archer
Randy Andos
Scott Kuney
Trevor Neumann
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Composer(s)Arthur Schwartz
Cy Coleman
Harold Arlen
Jerome Kern
Jimmy McHugh
Morton Gould
Sigmund Romberg
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Orchestra(s)David Loud
David Wolfson
Doug Besterman
Glen Daum
Jason Carr
Jonathan Tunick
Joseph Thalken
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Conductor(s)James Moore
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Artist(s)Philip Chaffin
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Producer(s)Tommy Krasker