In the 1950s there were only a handful of films produced in Britain that could lay any claim to the status of musical. One such film As Long As They're Happy (1955) starred the effervescent Jean Carson (later known as Jeannie Carson). Jeannie had become a star overnight in her 1952 West End stage appearance in the hit musical Love from Judy.
3 I Don't Know Whether to Laugh or to Cry Over You
4 Quiet Little Rendezvous
5 Be My Guest
6 My Crazy Little Mixed Up Heart
7 Hokey-Pokey Polka
8 Cry
9 Lizas Eyes
10 I Don't Know Whether to Laugh or to Cry Over You (Reprise)
11 My Crazy Little Mixed Up Heart
12 I Don't Know Whether to Laugh or to Cry Over You
13 In Love for the Very First Time
14 Your First Love Was Your Last
15 Midnight Madness
16 Crocodile Crawl
17 A Kiss and a Cuddle (Bonus Track)
18 I Feel So MMM (Bonus Track)
19 Shoulder to Weep on (Bonus Track)
20 Close Your Eyes (Bonus Track)
21 Unchained Melody (Bonus Track)
22 Evermore (Bonus Track)
23 Star You Wished Upon Last Night (Bonus Track)
24 Ifn (Bonus Track)
25 Greener Pastures (Bonus Track)
26 Oudt Comes Oom-Pa-Pa (Bonus Track)
27 I'm in Love with Me (Bonus Track)
28 Lassoo (Bonus Track)
29 What More Can I Do (Bonus Track)
30 My Crazy Lil Mixed Up Heart (Bonus Track)
In the 1950s there were only a handful of films produced in Britain that could lay any claim to the status of musical. One such film As Long As They're Happy (1955) starred the effervescent Jean Carson (later known as Jeannie Carson). Jeannie had become a star overnight in her 1952 West End stage appearance in the hit musical Love from Judy.