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==Recordings==
[[Columbia Records]] made an album with [[Nelson Eddy]] and [[Nadine ConnorConner]] in 1948, covering eight highlights.<ref>This version has not been issued on CD, but the title song is available in MP3 format for download. [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Naughty-Marietta/dp/B004V6HYTE "Naughty Marietta"], Amazon.com, accessed May 12, 2012</ref> [[RCA Victor]] issued a highlights recording of ''Naughty Marietta'' using studio singers and [[Al Goodman]]'s orchestra. The six highlights were issued on Lp by RCA Victor in 1951 but have been unavailable since 1960.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}} Another album starring [[Felix Knight]] and [[Doretta Morrow]] (which included ''[[Mademoiselle Modiste]]'' on the other side) was released in 1953.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Victor-Herbert-Doretta-Morrow-Felix-Knight-Mademoiselle-Modiste-and-Naughty-Marietta/release/9440441 "Victor Herbert – Doretta Morrow, Felix Knight – ''Mademoiselle Modiste'' and ''Naughty Marietta''"], Discogs.com, accessed February 16, 2017</ref>
 
A [[Capitol Records]] album starring [[Gordon MacRae]] was issued as part of a series of recordings based on MacRae's popular ''Railroad Hour'' program, which featured potted operettas and musicals. The first release was a 10-inch Lp, which was later reissued on one side of a 12-inch Lp with ''[[The Red Mill]]'' on the reverse. This version was issued on CD in 2008 along with selections from ''The Red Mill'' and ''[[Sweethearts (musical)|Sweethearts]]''.<ref>[http://www.castalbums.org/recordings/323 Recording of ''Naughty Marietta, The Red Mill'' and ''Sweethearts''], Castalbums.org (2008)</ref> A stereo recording was made by [[Reader's Digest]] for their 1963 album ''Treasury of Great Operettas''. Each of the 18 operettas in the set is condensed to fill one Lp side. These selections were included on Digest's 1993 3-CD set, also called ''A Treasury of Great Operettas''.