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AT HOME ABROAD [musical show]
- Title
- AT HOME ABROAD [musical show]
- Opening Date
- September 19, 1935
- Genre
- musical show
- Production and Recordings Information
- 1935 radio performances by members of orig prod. Six Spirits of Rhythm, the Continentals: "Get Away from It All" Herb Williams, Vera Allen: "The Survey: Scene at the Pier"(fragment) Beatrice Lillie, Reginald Gardiner, Eddie Foy Jr, James MacColl: "A Dozen Dinner Napkins" Woods Miller, the Continentals: "Love Is a Dancing Thing" Gardiner: "Trains" Orchestra: "Entr'Acte" The Continentals: "What a Wonderful World"(fragment) Ethel Waters, Six Spirits of Rhythm: "Loadin' Time," "The Steamboat Whistle" Waters, Eleanor Powell: "Got a Bran' New Suit" (ALB-1910)
- Records by Arthur Schwartz, composer. "Love Is a Dancing Thing" (1935, piano: 78/Col(E) FB-1269, ALB-554, ALB-589, ALB-786) (1975, vocal: ALB-418) "Got a Bran' New Suit" (1935, vocal & piano: ALB-589, ALB-786)
- Records by members of orig cast. MUSIC: Arthur Schwartz. WORDS: Howard Dietz. Eleanor Powell: "What a Wonderful World" (1935: 78/Vic mx BS-95506, ALB-18, ALB-474, ALB-711, ALB-786, ALB-1346, ALB-1610, ALB-1910) "Got a Bran' New Suit" (1935: 78/Vic 25173, ALB-129, ALB-474, ALB-554, ALB-786, ALB-1115, ALB-1191, ALB-1301, ALB-1333, ALB-1445, ALB-1616, ALB-1825, ALB-1997) "That's Not Cricket" (1935: 78/Vic 25173, ALB-474, ALB-554, ALB-786, ALB-1910) Ethel Waters: "Hottentot Potentate" (1935: 78/Liberty Music Shop L-188, ALB-15, ALB-554, ALB-786, ALB-1346, ALB-1610, ALB-1910) "Thief in the Night" (1935: 78/Liberty Music Shop L-188, ALB-15, ALB-554, ALB-786, ALB-1731, ALB-1910) Beatrice Lillie: "Get Yourself a Geisha" (1939: ALB-112, ALB-121, ALB-554, ALB-729, ALB-786, ALB-1617, ALB-1840, ALB-1910) "Paree" (1935: 78/Liberty Music Shop L-189, ALB-112, ALB-518, ALB-554, ALB-786, ALB-1610, ALB-1617, ALB-1703, ALB-1840, ALB-1910) (1958: ALB-450, ALB-680, ALB-729) Reginald Gardiner: monologue "Trains" (1934: 78/Dec(E) F-5278, ALB-2316) (1941: 78/Dec album 215, titled "Trains" (ALB-786, ALB-1617).)
- Note
- From: Show Music on Record by Jack Raymond
- DigitalID
- loc.natlib.smor.19350919
Last Updated: 08-23-2012
