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     <c02><head>Before 1890</head><did><unittitle>Before 1890</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18431127a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>1968 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: William Michael Balfe. WORDS: Alfred Bunn. VOCALS: Eric Hinds, Veronica Dunne, Uel Deane, Una O'Callaghan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-3651, with Maritana &amp; The Lily of Killarney</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18431127b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>Medleys by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: 78/Vic 31761) (1916: 78/Vic 35603) (1927: 78/Vic 35819</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18431127c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>Medley by Brunswick Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20020</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18431127d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>Medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1933: 78/HMV(E) C-2605</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18431127e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>1928 medley by Zonophone Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone(E) A-349</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18431127f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>1914 record by Henri Scott of 1919 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Heart Bowed Down"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5500, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18431127g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>1929 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Miriam Licette, Francis Russell, Dennis Noble, Harry Brindle, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9579</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18431127h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bohemian Girl</title>Medley by Palace Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Crystalate(E) Z-104</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115a</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>1968 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: William Vincent Wallace. WORDS: Edward Fitzball. VOCALS: Eric Hinds, Uel Deane, Veronica Dunne.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-3651, with The Bohemian Girl &amp; The Lily of Killarney</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115b</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31804</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115c</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>1929 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1693</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115d</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>1930 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Clara Serena, Francis Russell, Dennis Noble, Doris Vane, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9872</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115e</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>1931 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Clarence Raybould. CAST: Miriam Licette, Dennis Noble, Clara Serena, Heddle Nash, chorus. Licette: "'Tis the Harp in the Air" Chorus: "The Angelus"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DB-613) Licette, Noble: "Of Fairy Wand Had I the Power" Licette, chorus: "Pretty Gitana" (78/Col(E) DB-614) Serena: "Alas! Those Chimes" Serena, Noble, Nash: "Turn On, Old Time" (78/Col(E) DB-615) Nash: "Yes! Let Me like a Soldier Fall" Noble: "In Happy Moments Day by Day" (78/Col(E) DB-616) Nash: "There Is a Flower That Bloometh" Licette: "Scenes That Are Brightest" (78/Col(E) DB-617) Serena, Licette: "Sainted Mother" Licette, Nash, Noble, chorus: Finale, Act 2 (78/Col(E) DB-618) (All of the above records were issued as 78/Col(E) album 272 and reissued on Opal(E) 814, with addl material.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115f</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>1923 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 929</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115g</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>Medleys by Zonophone Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Zonophone(E) A-29) (1929: 78/Zonophone(E) A-377</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18451115h</unitid><unittitle><title>Maritana</title>1930 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Stiles Allen, Hardy Williamson, James Baker, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison Bell(E) L-5370</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18620208a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lily Of Killarney</title>1968 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Julius Benedict. WORDS: John Oxenford, Dion Boucicault. VOCALS: Eric Hinds, Uel Deane, Veronica Dunne.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-3651, with The Bohemian Girl &amp; Maritana</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18620208b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lily Of Killarney</title>1930 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2000</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18740405a</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Fledermaus</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Johann Strauss Jr. WORDS: Norman Sachs, Mel Mandel. ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Anna Moffo, Jeanette Scovotti, Rosalind Elias, William Lewis, Robert Nagy, Lee Cass, William Chapman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest RDS-40-1, with Mademoiselle Modiste</p></odd></c03>
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<c02><head>1890</head><did><unittitle>1890</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18900505a</unitid><unittitle><title>Castles In The Air</title>1890 record by DeWolf Hopper of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Can Always Explain Things Away"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/New York Phonograph Co. 3" brown wax, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18901208a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ship Ahoy</title>1893 record by Edward M Favor of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Commodore Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/North American 772, LP-1493</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1891</head><did><unittitle>1891</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18910518a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Knotty Affair</title>1894 record by Ada Jones of a  song that was in the show in 1893, as was she</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sweet Marie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/North American 1289</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928a</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Reginald DeKoven. WORDS: Harry B Smith. Jessie Bartlett Davis: "O Promise Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1898: 78/Berliner 552, LP-778, LP-1493, LP-1684) W H MacDonald: "Brown October Ale" (1898: 78/Berliner 1872) Eugene Cowles: "The Armorer's Song" (1906:78/Vic 4737, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1684</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928b</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>Medleys by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: 78/Vic 31768, LP-1684) (1912: 78/Vic 31868) (1914: 78/Vic 35413) (1926: 78/Vic 35784</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928c</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>1913 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5402</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928d</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>Records by Wilfred Glenn of 1944 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Armorer's Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/Vic 17268) (1928: 78/Col 1439-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928e</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>1923 medley by Brunswick Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20016</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928f</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>Contemp records by members of 1919 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Herbert Waterous: "The Armorer's Song" Chorus: "The Tinkers' Chorus"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À 50007) James Stevens, chorus: "Brown October Ale" Sextet: "Oh, See the Little Lambkins Play" (78/PathÀ)À 50005) Waterous, chorus: "The Crow Song" Cora Tracey, chorus: "The Legend of the Chimes" (78/PathÀ)À 50010) Ivy Scott: "The Forest Song" Tracey: "O, Promise Me" (78/PathÀ)À 50009) (All of the above are on LP-1684.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928g</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>Studio prod by Liverpool Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): REM 10" LP-9</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928h</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>1924 medley by New York Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 80797</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928i</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>Medley by Edison Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-1097</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928j</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>1950s(?) radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Henry Webber. NARRATOR: Marian Clare. CAST: Virginia Haskins, David Poleri, Earle Wilkie, Bruce Foote, Arwin Schweig.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): AEI Records 1179; CD/AEI Records CD032 (LP-1684), with addl material.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928k</unitid><unittitle><title>Robin Hood</title>1950s radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Gordon MacRae, Dorothy Kirsten, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance DPC-109</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18910928*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mavourneen</title>1913 record by Chauncey Olcott of 1894, 1895, 1896, &amp; 1897 prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Molly O"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1309, LP-1493</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1893</head><did><unittitle>1893</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18930515a</unitid><unittitle><title>1492</title>Records by Edward M Favor of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Carl Pflueger. WORDS: Robert Ayres Barnet. "The King's Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1893(?): CYL/Col 6544. Fragment: LP-1493.) (1897: CYL/U S Phonograph Co) "Isabella" (1897: CYL/U S Phonograph Co) "Newsboys' Chorus" (1897: CYL/U S Phonograph Co) "My Little Star" (1897: CYL/U S Phonograph Co) "Yew-ra-liar-ty" (Contemp: CYL/North American 895</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18931223a Opera</unitid><unittitle><title>Hansel And Gretel</title>1954 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Engelbert Humperdinck. WORDS: Adelheid Wette, Padraic Colum. COND: Franz Allers. VOCALS: Anna Russell, Constance Brigham, Mildred Dunnock, Frank Rogier, Delbert Anderson, Helen Boatwright.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LXA-1013</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18931223b Opera</unitid><unittitle><title>Hansel And Gretel</title>1946 record prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Carmen Dragon. NARRATOR: Basil Rathbone. VOCALS: Jane Powell, Rece Saxon.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 12" album MM-632; Col 10" ML-2055.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18931223c Opera</unitid><unittitle><title>Hansel And Gretel</title>Album by Jane Pickens, narration &amp; vocals</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Harry Sosnik.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic BY-14</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1894</head><did><unittitle>1894</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18940101a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Country Girl</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Lionel Monckton, Paul Rubens. WORDS: Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31838</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18940101b</unitid><unittitle><title>A Country Girl</title>Records by members of 1902 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Evie Greene: "Try Again, Johnny"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1902: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3411, LP-524, LP-823) "Not the Little Boy She Knew" (1902: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3419, LP-823) Isobel Jay: "Coo" (1902: 78/G&amp;C(E) GC-3530) Henry Lytton: "Peace, Peace" (1902: 78/G&amp;T(E) 2-2111) "Me and Mrs Brown" (1902: 78/G&amp;T(E) 2-2136) "Two Little Chicks" (1902, with Louie Henri: 78/G&amp;T(E) 4062) "Quarrelling Duet" (1902: 78/G&amp;T(E) 4084) Roland Henry: "Yo Ho, Little Girls, Yo Ho!" (1903: 78/Zonophone(E) 7" 12932) "Me and Mrs. Brown" (1903: 78/Zonophone(E) X-2352) "The Pink Hungarian Band" (1903: 78/Zonophone(E) X-2353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18940101c</unitid><unittitle><title>A Country Girl</title>1930 medley by Columbia Light  Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-73</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18940101d</unitid><unittitle><title>A Country Girl</title>1931 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Norton Collyer, Victor Conway, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) F-2554</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18941001a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Irish Artist</title>1913 record by Chauncey Olcott of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Beautiful Irish Maid"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1337, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18941029a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rob Roy</title>1912 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Reginald De Koven. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31858</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18941029b</unitid><unittitle><title>Rob Roy</title>1913 record by Frank Pollock &amp; Henrietta Wakefield of 1913 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Who Can Tell Me Where She Dwells?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 70101, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18941029c</unitid><unittitle><title>Rob Roy</title>1914 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5508</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18941029d</unitid><unittitle><title>Rob Roy</title>Medley by Edison Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 2132</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18941120a</unitid><unittitle><title>Prince Ananias</title>Record cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ah! Cupid"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Berliner 8016</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18941124a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Shop Girl</title>1932 record by Seymour Hicks of orig (London) &amp; 1895 New York prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Ivan Caryll, H J Dam, Adrian Ross, Lionel Monckton. "And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down Her Back"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2432</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1895</head><did><unittitle>1895</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18950202a</unitid><unittitle><title>An Artist's Model</title>Records by members of orig  (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Maurice Farkoa  also of 1896 New York prod): "Le fou rire"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1896: 78/Berliner 1302) (1896(?): CYL/Bettini) (1898, in English as "The Laughing Song": 78/Berliner(E) 2128) (1898: 78/Berliner(E) 2125. Excerpt: LP-531.) (1899: 78/Berliner(E) 32111, 32654) (1902: 78/Zonophone(E) X-2282) (1905: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2261, LP-1493) "Trilby Song" (1896: 78/Berliner 920) Conway Dixon: "Is Love a Dream?" (1903: 78/Zonophone(E) 7" 12870</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18950304a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Grand Vizier</title>1904 record by Thomas Q Seabrooke of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Who Is Egen?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1734, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18950415a</unitid><unittitle><title>Trilby</title>1915 records by George MacFarlane of 1915 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Ernest R Ball, J Keirn Brennan. "To the Lass We Love, a Toast," "A Breath o' Bloomin' Heather"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45068, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18950916a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Widow Jones</title>1907 record by May Irwin of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Bully"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31642, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18951104a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Wizard Of The Nile</title>1912 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31834, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18951104b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Wizard Of The Nile</title>Schenectady, NY, prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Edward J Hatfield Jr. CAST: Emerson Smith, Sylvia Horovitz, Dick Babbitt, Julie Shirk, Ed Curry, Peggy Coe.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Schenectady Light Opera Company 101/102</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18951104c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Wizard Of The Nile</title>1896 record by Frank Daniels of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Angeline"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Berliner 1000</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18951104d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Wizard Of The Nile</title>1910 medley by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-569</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1896</head><did><unittitle>1896</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18960302a</unitid><unittitle><title>Shamus O'brien</title>1916 recording of the Overture cond by the composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Charles Stanford.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 2-0699</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960302b</unitid><unittitle><title>Shamus O'brien</title>1901 record by Joseph O'Mara of orig (London) &amp; 1897 New York casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ochone! When I Used to Be Young"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2567, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960420a</unitid><unittitle><title>El Capitan</title>Records cond by John Philip Sousa, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"El Capitan March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Contemp: CYL/Col 514) (1896/7/8: 78/Berliner 42) (1899: 78/Berliner 0230) (1901: 78/Vic 304) (1909: 78/Vic 35052</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Sidney Jones, Harry Greenbank, others. Marie Tempest: "The Jewel of Asia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1901: 78/Berliner(E) 3229, LP-524, LP-823) Conway Dixon: "Jack's the Boy" (1903: 78/Zonophone(E) X-2291) "Star of My Soul" (1903: 78/Zonophone(E) 7" 12871) John M Hay: "Pearl of a Radiant Eastern Sea" (1903: 78/Zonophone()E) X-2293</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>1931 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2144</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>1931 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-256</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>1930 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Victor Conway, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-548</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>1930 medley by Zonophone Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone(E) A-389</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>1929 medley by unidentified soloists and chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast Twelve(E) 5030</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>Medley by Edison Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 1740</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960425h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Geisha</title>1898 record by James T Powers of 1897 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Chin Chin Chinaman"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Berliner 525-X, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18960921a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Gold Bug</title>Contemp record by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Gold Bug March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone 9120</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18961205a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Circus Girl</title>1903 record by Ellaline Terriss of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Just a Little Piece of String"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3440</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18961228a</unitid><unittitle><title>An American Beauty</title>1900 record by Edna May of 1900 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Gustave Kerker. WORDS: C M S McLellan</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): "Hugh Morton"). "Dear Little Baby" (78/Berliner(E) 3191, LP-823</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1897</head><did><unittitle>1897</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18970125a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweet Inniscarra</title>1913 record by Chauncey Olcott of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sweet Inniscarra"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1309, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970316a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Serenade</title>1910 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31811</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970316b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Serenade</title>Medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5520</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970316c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Serenade</title>1898 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>W H MacDonald, Jessie Bartlett Davis: "Don Jose of Sevilla"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Berliner 3020, LP-1493) Henry Clay Barnabee, George Frothingham, Helena Fredericks: "Dreaming, Dreaming" (78/Berliner 4266/4267/4268, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970316d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Serenade</title>Contemp records cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Serenade March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Berliner 8019) Medley (78/Berliner 8021</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970928a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of New York</title>Records by members of 1898 London cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Gustave Kerker. WORDS: C M S McLellan</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): "Hugh Morton"). Edna May (also of orig New York cast): "They All Follow Me" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 3192, LP-524, LP-1493) "The Purity Brigade" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 3193, LP-524, LP-823, LP-1493) Frank Lawton: "She Is the Belle of New York" (1898: 78/Berliner(E) 2265</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970928b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of New York</title>1929 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9925</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970928c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of New York</title>1958 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Michael Collins. VOCALS: Barry Kent, Mary Thomas, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Encore(E) 178, with The Maid of the Mountains, No, No, Nanette, &amp; others</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970928d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of New York</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31887</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970928e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of New York</title>1930 medley by Zonophone Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone(E) 5506</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18970928f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of New York</title>1930 records by Gladys Moncrieff of 1917 Melbourne, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Purity Brigade," "They All Follow Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(Australia) 01889, LP-1182) "When We Are Married" (with Colin Crane), "Teach Me How to Love" (78/Col(Australia) 01888, LP-1182</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18971025a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Idol's Eye</title>1910 medley by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 1731, LP-629</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18971115a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Swell Miss Fitzwell</title>1907 record by May Irwin of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Frog Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5156, LP-323, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18971116a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Little Michus</title>1905 records by members of 1905 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: AndrÀ)À Messager. WORDS: Percy Greenbank. Louis Bradfield: "This Little Girl and That"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-2364) (78/G&amp;T(E) 3-2626) Robert Evett: "It's No Use Crying for the Moon" (78/Odeon(E) 44055) Denise Orme, Gladys Roberts: "Prayer to St Valentine" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-4385</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18971202a</unitid><unittitle><title>Pousse Cafe</title>1912 record by Weber &amp; Fields of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch "Contract Scene"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1219, LP-1493, LP-1755</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18971227a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Telephone Girl</title>1916 record by Louis Mann of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Hans Nix Telephones Sing Sing"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 5" 5124</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1898</head><did><unittitle>1898</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18980411a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bride-elect</title>Records cond by John Philip Sousa, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Bride-Elect March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1898: 78/Berliner 92) (1899: 78/Berliner 0229) (Contemp: CYL/Col 533) "Tarantella" (1899: 78/Berliner 077</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980521a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Runaway Girl</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll, Lionel Monckton. WORDS: Aubrey Hopwood, Harry Greenbank.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31845</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980521b</unitid><unittitle><title>A Runaway Girl</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ellaline Terriss: "The Boy Guessed Right/For There's No One in the World like You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1903: 78/G&amp;T(E) 03006) (1903: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3457) Connie Ediss: "Oh! I Love Society" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 3159, LP-524) (1901: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3268</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980521c</unitid><unittitle><title>A Runaway Girl</title>1899 records by Ethel Jackson &amp; chorus of 1898 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Soldiers in the Park"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 3rd, 4th, 5th &amp; 6th verses: 78/Berliner 073/074, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980608a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Greek Slave</title>Records by Scott Russell of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sidney Jones. WORDS: Harry Greenbank, Adrian Ross. "Saturnalia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1899: 78/Berliner(E) 2338) "The Girl of My Heart" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 2984</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980725a</unitid><unittitle><title>Yankee Doodle Dandy</title>1904 record by Thomas Q Seabrooke of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Gustave A Kerker. WORDS: Hugh Morton. "O'Hoolihan Held the Fuse"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1732, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980905a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Charlatan</title>Records cond by John Philip Sousa, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Charlatan March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Contemp: 78/Berliner 36) (1899: 78/Berliner 076) "Mazurka" (1899: 78/Berliner 078</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980908a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hurly Burly</title>1912 record by Weber &amp; Fields of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch "Hypnotic Scene"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1159, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980926a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Fortune Teller</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Harry B Smith. Eugene Cowles: "Gypsy Love Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1898: 78/Berliner 1909) (1906: 78/Vic 31543, LP-628, LP-1180, LP-1493) Alice Nielsen: "Always Do as People Say You Should" (1898: 78/Berliner 3180, LP-628, LP-1493) Chorus: "Opening Chorus of Schoolgirls" (1898: 78/Berliner 3179, LP-628, LP-1493) "Finale to Second Act" (1898: 78/Berliner 3181, LP-628, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980926b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Fortune Teller</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31830, LP-628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980926c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Fortune Teller</title>Records cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1903: 78/Deluxe 31134, LP-628) (1910: CYL/Edison 4M-547, LP-629) "The Fortune Teller March" (Contemp: 78/Berliner 8001</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18980926d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Fortune Teller</title>1924 medley by New York Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 80823</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18981031a</unitid><unittitle><title>Kate Kip, Buyer</title>1907 record by May Irwin of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"When You Ain't Got No Money, You Needn't Come Around"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31648, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18981210a</unitid><unittitle><title>Veronique</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: AndrÀ)À Messager. WORDS: Lilian Eldee, Percy Greenbank.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/HMV(E) C-520) (1929: 78/HMV(E) C-1684</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18981210b</unitid><unittitle><title>Veronique</title>1931 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-303</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1899</head><did><unittitle>1899</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>18990109a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Romance Of Athlone</title>1913 record by Chauncey Olcott of orig &amp; 1901 casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Chauncey Olcott. "My Wild Irish Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1308, LP-324, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18990712a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rounders</title>1904 record by Thomas Q Seabrooke of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Only a Hundred Girls in the World for Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1735, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18990921a</unitid><unittitle><title>Whirl-i-gig</title>1912 record by Weber &amp; Fields of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch "Drinking Scene"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1159, LP-1493. Incomplete: LP-20.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991021a</unitid><unittitle><title>San Toy</title>1910 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sidney Jones, Lionel Monckton. WORDS: Adrian Ross, Harry Greenbank.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31778, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991021b</unitid><unittitle><title>San Toy</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Scott Russell: "When You Are Wed to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1900, with Miss Collier: 78/Berliner(E) 4082-X) "The One in the World" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 2960) "Love Has Come from the Lotus Land" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 2985) "Little Chinee Maid" (1900, with Miss Collier: 78/Berliner(E) 4078) Conway Dixon: "Lotus Land" (1903: 78/Zonophone(E) X-2290) Chorus: "I Mean toIntroduce It into China" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 4518) "The Emperor's Own" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 4519) "The Moon" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 4520</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991023a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Singing Girl</title>Medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5423</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991023b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Singing Girl</title>1910 medley by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-918, LP-629</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111a</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>1900 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leslie Stuart, Paul Rubens. WORDS: Edward Boyd-Jones, Paul Rubens, others. PIANO: Leslie Stuart &amp; Paul Rubens</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): composers), Landon Ronald (cond of orig prod). Louis Bradfield: "I Want to Be a Military Man" (78/Berliner(E) 4521) (1901: 78/Zonophone(E) X-2289) "Phrenology" (78/Berliner(E) 4522) "Burlesque on 'Pretty Maiden'" (78/Berliner(E) 2935) Bradfield, Kate Cutler: "Galloping" (78/Berliner(E) 4119) Cutler: "Willie Was a Gay Boy" (78/Berliner(E) 3205) "Whistling" (78/Berliner(E) 3204) Ada Reeve: "Tact" (78/Berliner(E) 3210) "Queen of the Phillipine Islands" (78/Berliner(E) 3209, LP-823) "I've an Inkling" (78/Berliner(E) 3211, LP-823) Florence St John: "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not" (78/Berliner(E) 3200, LP-1116) Chorus: "Tell Me, Pretty Maiden" (78/Berliner(E) 4524) "Opening Chorus" (78/Berliner(E) 4523) Sydney Barraclough: "In the Shade of the Palm" (78/Berliner(E) 2932) Evie Greene: "The Queen of the Philippine Islands" (1910: 78/PathÀ)À 79015) (All the above records are on Opal(E) 835 (LP-1106); CD/Opal(E) CD-9835.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111b</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>1902 records by three unidentified Florodora girls of 1900 New York cast &amp; three men</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Tell Me, Pretty Maiden"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 7" 647) (78/Col A-485, LP-1493, LP-1717) (CYL/Col 31604, LP-1106</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111c</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31817</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111d</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>Medleys by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Col A-5326) (1920: 78/Col A-6158) (1930: 78/Col(E) DX-126</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111e</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>Medley by Brunswick Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20021</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111f</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/HMV(E) 04534) (1931: 78/HMV(E) C-2253</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111g</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>1915 record by May Leslie Stuart of 1915 London prod (daughter of composer) of a song written by Stuart for this prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>PIANO: Leslie Stuart, composer &amp; cond of this prod. "Jack and Jill"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-590, LP-1106</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111h</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>1926 records by Leslie Stuart (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"By the Shade of the Palm," "Tell Me, Pretty Maiden"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9093</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991111i</unitid><unittitle><title>Florodora</title>1920 medley by Aeolian Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 14065</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991129a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rose Of Persia</title>1912 record by Charles H Workman of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Arthur Sullivan. WORDS: Basil Hood. "The Small Street Arab"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(E) 0851, LP-931</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991129b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rose Of Persia</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: James Walters. CAST: Orphean Singers.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Rare Recorded Editions(E) SRRE-152/153</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991129c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rose Of Persia</title>1986 studio prod, rec live</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: David Lyle. CAST: Richard Bourjo, Simon Boothroyd, Christine Watson, Mary Timmons, Alan Borthwick, Judith Lovat, Margaret Leask, Scott Cooper.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pearl(E) SHE-588/9</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>18991204a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Ameer</title>1910 medley by orchestra cond by Victor  Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-1037)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1900</head><did><unittitle>1900</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>000101a</unitid><unittitle><title>Chris And The Wonderful Lamp</title>Contemp record cond by John Philip Sousa, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Fanny"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Berliner 01182</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>000203a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Messenger Boy</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll, Lionel Monckton. WORDS: Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, Connie Ediss. "Comme ci, comme ca"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1900: 78/Berliner(E) 3161) "It All Comes Out in the Wash" (1900: 78/Berliner(E) 3160) Fred Wright Jr: "Captain Potts" (1904: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2039</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>000319a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Casino Girl</title>1907 records by Marie George of 1900 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ludwig Englander. WORDS: Harry B Smith. "Mam'selle," "De Voodoo Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Favorite(E) 1-66034</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>000402a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Policy Players</title>1901 record by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Ghost of a Coon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 998</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>000900a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sons Of Ham</title>1901 records by members of orig (touring) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Bert Williams: "All Going Out and Nothing Coming In"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 994, LP-1493) "The Phrenologist Coon" (78/Vic 992, LP-1493) "My Little Zulu Babe" (78/Vic 1084) "My Castle on the River Nile" (78/Vic 991) Williams, George Walker: "My Little Zulu Babe" (78/Vic 1086, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>000917a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rogers Brothers In Central Park</title>1901 record by Max &amp; Gus Rogers of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch "How to Play Golf in Central Park"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 296, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>000917b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rogers Brothers In Central Park</title>1909 record cond by Maurice Levi, composer &amp; conductor of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"When Reuben Comes to Town"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 169, titled "Levi's Famous Reuben Songs")</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1901</head><did><unittitle>1901</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>010601a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Silver Slipper</title>Contemp records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leslie Stuart. WORDS: W H Risque. Louis Bradfield: "The Detrimental Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-2433) "A Happy Day" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-2414) "Clytie" (78/Col(E) 25155) Connie Ediss: "Good Behaviour" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3266) "Class" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3267</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>010617a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Toreador</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Connie Ediss: "Maud"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1903: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3447) Gertie Millar: "Keep Off the Grass" (1938: LP-524</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>010617b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Toreador</title>1902 records by William H Thompson of 1902 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"In the Moonlight with the Girl You Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 8044) "Toreador's Song" (CYL/Edison 8245, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>010902a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rogers Brothers In Washington</title>1909 record cond by Maurice Levi, composer &amp; conductor of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Wedding of the Reuben and the Maid"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 169, titled "Levi's Famous Reuben Songs"</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>010907a</unitid><unittitle><title>Kitty Grey</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Lionel Monckton, Howard Talbot, Adrian Ross, others. Maurice Farkoa: "Kitty Grey"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1901: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2528) Evie Greene: "Powder Puff" (1902: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3420, LP-823</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>011005a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Chinese Honeymoon</title>1902 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Howard Talbot. WORDS: George Dance. Marie Dainton: "The a la Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3409) "That's All" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3415) "Sweet Little Sing-Sing" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3416) "Mary Was a Housemaid" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3417) Louie Freear: "I Want to Be a Lidy" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3412</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>011005b</unitid><unittitle><title>A Chinese Honeymoon</title>1904 record by Katie Barry of 1902 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Want to Be aLidy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1797, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>011223a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Supper Club</title>1904 record by Thomas Q Seabrooke of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1736, LP-1493)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1902</head><did><unittitle>1902</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>020317a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of Broadway</title>1904 record by Thomas Q Seabrooke of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"There's a Little Street in Heaven That They Call Broadway"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>020510a</unitid><unittitle><title>Three Little Maids</title>1902 records by members of both orig (London) &amp; 1903 New York prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Paul Rubens. Madge Crichton: "My Gal Sal"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3425, LP-1493) "Men" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3426, LP-1493) "Something Sweet about Me" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3427, LP-1493) G P Huntley: "Algy's Simply Awf'lly Good at Algebra" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2762) Huntley, George Carroll: sketch "The Golf Scene" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-1233) (1907: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-1372, LP-1493) Carroll: "Girls, Girls" (78/G&amp;T(E) 2-2224) (78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2773, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>020512a</unitid><unittitle><title>King Dodo</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Gustav Luders. WORDS: Frank Pixley.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31884</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>020605a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chaperons</title>1902 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Walter Jones: "Somehow It Made Me Think of Home"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic M-3622) Joseph C Miron: "My Low C" (78/Vic M-3621) Louise Gunning: "It Seems like Yesterday" (78/Vic M-3620, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>020829a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally In Our Alley</title>1917 record by Marie Cahill of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Under the Bamboo Tree"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45125, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>020911a</unitid><unittitle><title>Twirly Whirly</title>1912 record by Lillian Russell of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Come Down, Ma Evenin' Star"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col mx 19830, 78/Collectors Record Shop 8, Rare Records 7" V-204, LP-323, LP-579, LP-1116, LP-1180, LP-1493, LP-1633. Incomplete: LP-20.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>021110a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Mocking Bird</title>1912 medley by Victor Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: A Baldwin Sloane. WORDS: Sydney Rosenfeld.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31870</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>021110*a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Prince Of Tatters</title>Records by Al H Wilson of orig (touring) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Winding of the Yarn"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1906: 78/Vic 31498, LP-1493) "Whispering Breeze" (1907: 78/Vic 5322, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>021115a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl From Kay's</title>1903 records by Louis Bradfield of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Ivan Caryll, Adrian Ross, others. "Matilda and the Builder"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone(E) X-2283) (78/Col(E) 25152) "I Don't Care" (78/Zonophone(E) X-2284) (78/G&amp;T(E) 02041) (78/Col(E) 25157) "The Customers at Kay's" (78/Zonophone(E) X-2285) (78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2931) (78/Col(E) 25156) "Mr. Hoggenheimer" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2932) "Remorse" (78/G&amp;T(E) 02042) "A Little Thing like That" (78/G&amp;T(E) 02033) "Glass, Glass" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2946) "The Philosopher" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC2-2999) "Mr. Mosenstein" (78/Col(E) 25151) "A High Old Time" (78/Col(E) 25160</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>021216a</unitid><unittitle><title>When Johnny Comes Marching Home</title>Records by William H Thompson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Katie, My Southern Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1903: CYL/Edison 8315, LP-1493) "My Own United States" (1903: CYL/Edison 8329) (1903: CYL/Col 32068, LP-1493) "Suwanee River" (1904, with Florence Quinn: 78/Vic 2931, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>021229a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Sultan Of Sulu</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Alfred G Wathall. WORDS: George Ade.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31850)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1903</head><did><unittitle>1903</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>030216a</unitid><unittitle><title>Nancy Brown</title>1917 record by Marie Cahill of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Under the Bamboo Tree"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45125, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030314a</unitid><unittitle><title>My Lady Molly</title>1907 record by Walter Hyde of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sidney Jones. WORDS: George H Jessup, others. "There's a Little Maid I Know"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(E) 0222</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030317a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Pilsen</title>1913 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Gustav Luders. WORDS: Frank Pixley.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5411</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030317b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Pilsen</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31795</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030317c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Pilsen</title>1923 medley by Brunswick Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20012</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030317d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Pilsen</title>Medley by Edison Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 2299</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030317e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Pilsen</title>Radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. VOCALS: Jessica Dragonette, Charles Kullman, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): AEI Records 1172, with The Pink Lady</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030317f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Pilsen</title>1924 medley by New York Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 80786</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030425a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Medal And The Maid</title>1904 record by Emma Carus of 1904 New York cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"In Zanzibar"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1763, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>030608a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blonde In Black</title>1922 record by Eva Tanguay of 1904 touring prod (titled "The Sambo Girl")</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Don't Care"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Nordskog 3002; Rare Records 7" V-203; LP-1. Incomplete: LP-20, LP-324.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013a</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Glen MacDonough. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Mary Ellen Pracht, Jeanette Scovotti, Sara Endich, Patricia Kelly, Peter Palmer, Mallory Walker.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-3, with A Night in Venice</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013b</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>1946 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Alexander Smallens. CAST: Kenny Baker, Karen Kemple, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec album 419; Dec 10" 7004. Incomplete: Dec 8458, with The Red Mill.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013c</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>1961 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert, George Bruns. WORDS: Mel Leven. CAST: Ray Bolger, Tommy Sands, Annette Funicello, Ed Wynn, Henry Calvin, Ann Jillian, Mary McCarty.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Disneyland 1219. Excerpt: Bolger: "Castle in Spain" (LP-1472).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013d</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>Medleys by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1910: 78/Vic 31814, LP-993, LP-1820) (1928: LP-304</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013e</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>1935 records by Bessie Wynn of orig cast, unidentified baritone, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Toyland"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1010, LP-1820) "Go to Sleep, Slumber Deep" (LP-1010</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013f</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>1938 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Anne Jamison, Gladys Rice, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-305, LP-767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013g</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>Soundtrack of 1934 film, with interpolated material</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Felix Knight, Charlotte Henry.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Mark56 Records 577</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013h</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>Records by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"March of the Toys"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Vic 70048, LP-321, LP-628, LP-1820) "The Toymaker's Shop" (1912: 78/Vic 60080, LP-628, LP-1820) Medley (1909: CYL/Edison 4M-396, LP-629, LP-1820) "The Military Ball" (1911: 78/Vic 70091, LP-1820</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013i</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Jane Conners, Bill Anders, Jack Mitchell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Happy Time 1002</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013j</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Jim Timmens. VOCALS: The Sandpipers.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Golden 78</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013k</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>Soundtrack of 1979 stage prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Adaptations &amp; new music &amp; lyrics by Shelly Markham &amp; Annette Leisten. ORCH: Bob Christianson, Kirk Nurock. COND: Bob Christianson. VOCALS: uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Babes in Toyland 91550</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031013l</unitid><unittitle><title>Babes In Toyland</title>1949 radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Robert Trendler. VOCALS: Marie Hadden, Lois Faire, David Poleri, chorus. NARRATOR: Marion Claire.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/AEI Records 044 (LP-1820), with addl material</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031017a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Duchess Of Dantzic</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll. WORDS: Henry Hamilton.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/HMV(E) 04535) (1931: 78/HMV(E) C-2262</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031026a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Orchid</title>Records by Fred Wright Jr of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Bunny at the Bun Shop"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1903: 78/Col(E) 25203) (1903: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2044) "Little Mary" (1904: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2022) "Liza Ann" (1904: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2023) "The Emperor of Sahara" (1904: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2038</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031109a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Feather</title>1904 record by Thomas Q Seabrooke of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"There's a Little Street in Heaven That They Call Broadway"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031116a</unitid><unittitle><title>Babette</title>1931 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Harry B Smith. COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-767, LP-777</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031116b</unitid><unittitle><title>Babette</title>1911 record by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sextette"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 60088</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031202a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mother Goose</title>1911 records sung by the composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: George M Cohan. "I Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 60045, LP-214, LP-758, LP-1019, LP-1493, LP-1755. Incomplete: LP-20, LP-365, LP-542.) "Hey There! May There!" (78/Vic 60049, LP-1493. Incomplete: LP-365.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031210a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Earl And The Girl</title>1904 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll. WORDS: Percy Greenbank. Henry Lytton: "My Cosy Corner Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) 2-2462, LP-902) "By the Shore of the Mediterranean" (78/G&amp;T(E) 2-2463, LP-902</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>031223a</unitid><unittitle><title>Madame Sherry</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Karl Hoschna. WORDS: Otto Harbach.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31824, LP-993)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1904</head><did><unittitle>1904</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>040222a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Yankee Consul</title>1910 records by Raymond Hitchcock of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Alfred G Robyn. WORDS: Henry Blossom. "Ain't It Funny What a Difference Just a Few Hours Make?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5231, LP-1493) "In the Days of Old" (78/Col A-5257, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>040305a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cingalee</title>Contemp records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Lionel Monckton, Paul Rubens, Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank. Louis Bradfield: "The Ladies"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2589) "Four Little Girls of Ceylon" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2244) Bradfield, Isobel Jay: "A Marriage Has Been Arranged" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-4372) "You and I" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-4373, LP-823) Jay: "My Heart's at Your Feet" (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3527, LP-823) (78/G&amp;T(E) GC-3566</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>040402a</unitid><unittitle><title>Piff! Paff! Pouf!</title>1912 record by Grace Cameron of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jean Schwartz. WORDS: William Jerome. "Since Dolly Dimple Made a Hit"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1205, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>040502a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Man From China</title>1910 record by Stella Mayhew of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Fifty-seven Ways to Catch a Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison D-23, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>040614a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sergeant Brue</title>1904 records by Olive Morrell of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Liza Lehman. WORDS: J Hickory Wood. "Under a Panama"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À(E) 50220) "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie" (78/PathÀ)À(E) 50221</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>041003a</unitid><unittitle><title>Love's Lottery</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Julian Edwards. WORDS: Stanislaus Stange. Ernestine Schumann-Heink: "Sweet Thoughts of Home"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1905: 78/Vic 85092, LP-748, LP-1493) William H Thompson: "Sweet Thoughts of Home" (1905: CYL/Edison 8875) (1910: 78/Col A-938</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>041107a</unitid><unittitle><title>Little Johnny Jones</title>Records by George M Cohan of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: George M Cohan. "I'm Mighty Glad I'm Living, That's All"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Vic 60044, LP-214, LP-1019, LP-1493) "Life's a Funny Proposition after All" (1911: 78/Vic 60042, LP-44, LP-214, LP-323, LP-365, LP-539, LP-711, LP-1019, LP-1180, LP-1186, LP-1371, LP-1493) "Give My Regards to Broadway," "The Yankee Doodle Boy" (1938?: LP-467, LP-830) (1940: LP-38, LP-321, LP-365, LP-467, LP-869, LP-1146</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>041107b</unitid><unittitle><title>Little Johnny Jones</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Eddie Buzzell: "The Yankee Doodle Boy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-947</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>041205a</unitid><unittitle><title>It Happened In Nordland</title>1912 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Glen MacDonough.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31851</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>041205b</unitid><unittitle><title>It Happened In Nordland</title>Record by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: CYL/Edison 4M-229) "Al Fresco" (1911: 78/Vic 60086, LP-628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>041217a</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady Madcap</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod (retitled "My Lady's Maid" for 1906 New York prod)</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Paul Rubens, Percy Greenbank. Maurice Farkoa: "I Like You in Velvet"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1905: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2254) (1908: 78/HMV(E) 4-2016) (1910: 78/PathÀ)À(E) 694) (1910: CYL/Edison(E) 12215) (1933: 78/Col(E) DX-471) "Do I Like Love?" (1905: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC3-2255) Farkoa, Delia Mason: "My Portuguese Princess" (1905: 78/G&amp;T(E) GC-4374)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1905</head><did><unittitle>1905</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>050220a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Watch On The Rhine</title>1906 record by Al H Wilson of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"In Tyrol"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 4620, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>050822a</unitid><unittitle><title>Easy Dawson</title>1910 record by Raymond Hitchcock of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"And the World Goes On"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5231, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>050828a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Ham Tree</title>Records by Harry Tally of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Good-bye, Sweet Old Manhattan Isle"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1905: 78/Col 3277) (1905: 78/Zonophone 288, LP-1493) "On an Automobile Honeymoon" (1905: 78/Vic 4592, LP-1493, LP-1633) (1905: 78/Zonophone 320) (1905: 78/Concert 7629) (Contemp: CYL/Col 6" 85029) "Sweethearts in Every Town" (1905: 78/Col 3281, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051016a</unitid><unittitle><title>Fritz In Tammany Hall</title>1910 record by Stella Mayhew of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm a Woman of Importance"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-374, LP-1071, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051024a</unitid><unittitle><title>Wonderland</title>1909 record by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Oriental Dance"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 10217</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051225a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mademoiselle Modiste</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Henry Blossom. ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Jeanette Scovotti, Sara Endich, Patricia Kelly, Evelyn Sachs, Arthur Rubin, Robert Nagy, Kenneth Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-1, with Die Fledermaus</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051225b</unitid><unittitle><title>Mademoiselle Modiste</title>1953 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Jay Blackton. VOCALS: Doretta Morrow, Felix Knight, Robert Roecker.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LPM-3153, with Naughty Marietta</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051225c</unitid><unittitle><title>Mademoiselle Modiste</title>1910 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31790, LP-628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051225d</unitid><unittitle><title>Mademoiselle Modiste</title>Records by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ballet music</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: CYL/Edison 4M-330, LP-629) "Kiss Me Again" (1912: 78/Vic 45165, LP-628) Medley (1909:CYL/Edison 4M-195</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051225e</unitid><unittitle><title>Mademoiselle Modiste</title>1921 medley by PathÀ)À Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À 40216</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051225f</unitid><unittitle><title>Mademoiselle Modiste</title>1936 radio performance by Fritzi Scheff of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Kiss Me Again"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1058</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051225g</unitid><unittitle><title>Mademoiselle Modiste</title>1950s radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Gordon MacRae, Dorothy Kirsten, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance DPC-104</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1952 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Adrian Ross. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Dorothy Kirsten, Robert Rounseville, Genevieve Warner, Clifford Harvuot, Wesley Dalton, Betty Bartley.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col ML-4666</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>Records by Jeanette MacDonald of 1934 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Vilia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1934: 78/Vic 24729, LP-536, LP-1185, LP-1536, LP-1561, LP-1813) (1934, French: 78/HMV(F) K-6840) (1949: 45/RCA 49-0773, LP-71, LP-956, LP-1361) "I Love You So" (1934: 78/Vic 24729, LP-77, LP-1185, LP-1207, LP-1292, LP-1825) (1934, French: 78/HMV(F) K-6840) "Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget" (1934: 78/Vic 24754, LP-536, LP-1185, LP-1529</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1951 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Donald Richards, Elaine Malbin, Nino Ventura, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1020</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1952 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Paul Francis Webster. ORCH &amp; COND: Jay Blackton. CAST: Fernando Lamas, Trudy Erwin  for Lana Turner), Richard Haydn.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): MGM 10" 157; CD/MGM(J) VDP-5174, with Lovely to Look At &amp; Show Boat.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Norman Sachs, Mel Mandel. ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Anna Moffo, Mary Ellen Pracht, William Lewis, Arthur Rubin, Robert Nagy, Kenneth Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-2, with A Waltz Dream; LP-1578. Excerpt: Moffo: "Vilia" (LP-874).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1953 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: George Greeley. CAST: Gordon MacRae, Lucille Norman, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap 10" L-335</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1944 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Isaac van Grove. CAST: Wilbur Evans of 1942 New York &amp; 1943 Boston prods; Kitty Carlisle of 1943 Boston prod; Lisette Verea of 1944 New York prod; Felix Knight.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec album 364; Dec 8004; CD/Box Office ENBO-CD11/95, with The Desert Song.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1949 album by Rise Stevens &amp; Dennis Morgan</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Max Rudolf.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col 10" ML-2064</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1962 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Merl Puffer, Deena Cavalieri. COND: Franz Allers. CAST: Lisa Della Casa, John Reardon, Laurel Hurley, Charles K L Davis, Paul Franke, Howard Kahl, Paul Richards.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col OS-2280</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230j</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>Records by members of 1932 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Carl Brisson  also of 1932 English touring prod): "Maxim's"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1932: 78/Dec(E) F-2820, LP-122, LP-1733) Derek Oldham: "I Love You So," "Vilia" (1933: 78/HMV(E) B-4291, LP-1733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230k</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1964 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Forman Brown. COND: Franz Allers. CAST: Patrice Munsel, Bob Wright, Sig Arno, Frank Porretta, Joan Weldon, Mischa Auer, Joseph Leon, Robert Goss, Rudy Vejar.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSO-1094</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230l</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1958 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Christopher Hassall. COND: William Reid. CAST: Thomas Round &amp; June Bronhill of 1958 London prod; Howell Glynne, Marion Lowe, William McAlpine, Denis Dowling, John Kentish.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Angel 35816; CD/EMI(E) CD-CFP-4485.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230m</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1910 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31805</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230n</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927: 78/HMV(E) C-1391) (1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2585</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230o</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1968 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Christopher Hassall. COND: Vilem Tausky. CAST: June Bronhill  of 1958 London prod and 1960 &amp; 1963 Australian prods), Jeremy Brett, David Hughes, Ann Howard, Leslie Fyson, Neil Howlett, Edgar Fleet.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col(E) TWO-234</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230p</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Christopher Hassall. COND: John Hollingsworth. CAST: Jacqueline Delman, John Larsen, John Wakefield, Barbara Elsy, Edward Brooks, Robert Bowman, David Price, Geoffrey Shaw, Geoffrey Walls.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(E) STP-60</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230q</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1907 records by members of 1907 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Robert Evett, Elizabeth Firth: "A Dutiful Wife"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(E) A-122) "Love in My Heart Awakening" (78/Odeon(E) A-128) Evett: "Home" (78/Odeon(E) A-140</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230r</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1930 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-159</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230s</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1978 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Sheldon Harnick. COND: Julius Rudel. CAST: Beverly Sills, Alan Titus, Glenys Fowles, Henry Price, James Billings, David Rae Smith, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Angel S-37500; CD/Angel CDC-747585.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230t</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1977 Scottish prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Alexander Gibson. CAST: Catherine Wilson, Jonny Blanc, Patricia Hay, David Hillman, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Music for Pleasure(E) CFP-40276</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230u</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1934 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: H Leopold Spitalny. VOCALS: Bernice Claire, Henry M Shope, Walter Preston, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec 15001</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230v</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1934 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Lorenz Hart, Gus Kahn. COND: Herbert Stothart. CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Maurice Chevalier.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Hollywood Soundstage 5015, with The Cat and the Fiddle; Nadine 260, with The Love Parade. Excerpt: Chevalier: "Girls, Girls, Girls" (LP-1704).)</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230w</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1929 medley by Zonophone Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone(E) A-367</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230x</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1908 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Orchestra: "Merry Widow March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone 971) "Merry Widow Waltz" (78/Zonophone 857) Frank C Stanley: "Maxim's Song" (78/Zonophone 1001) Alice C Stevenson, chorus: "Vilia" (78/Zonophone 1004) "Girls at Maxim"s" (78/Zonophone 1005) Stevenson, Stanley: "Cavalier" (78/Zonophone 1003) "I Love You So" (78/Zonophone 1002) Male septet: "Women" (78/Zonophone 1006</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230y</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1930 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Norton Collyer, Victor Conway.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-545</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230z</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1932 medley by Grosvenor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Eclipse(E) 8" SC-63</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230A</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1985 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Nigel Douglas. COND: Barry Wordsworth. CAST: Eiddwen Harrhy, Alan Oke, Helen Kucharek, Glenn Winslade, Paul Parfitt, Mark Curtis, Julian Moyle.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/That's Entertainment(E) 1111. Incomplete: CD/Jay(E) SHOW-CD007.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230B</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>Records by Gladys Moncrieff of 1922 Sydney, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Love You So"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1935: 78/Regal-Zonophone(Australia) G-22346, LP-1182) "Vilia" (1924: 78/Vocalion(E) X-9487) (1929: 78/Col(Australia) 01784, LP-1182, LP-1289</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>051230C</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow</title>1965 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Alan Braden. VOCALS: Mary Thomas, JamiePhilips, Michael Sammes Singers.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Wing(E) WL-1072, with The Desert Song)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1906</head><did><unittitle>1906</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>060101a</unitid><unittitle><title>Forty-five Minutes From Broadway</title>Soundtrack of 1959 TV prod incl one interpolated Cohan song</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Tammy Grimes, Russell Nype, Larry Blyden, David Burns, Howard St John, Polly Rowles, Diana Millay.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): AEI Records 1159; CD/AEI Records CD-026.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060212a</unitid><unittitle><title>George Washington, Jr.</title>1940 record by George M Cohan of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: George M Cohan. "You're a Grand Old Flag"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-365, LP-467, LP-869, LP-1146</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060212b</unitid><unittitle><title>George Washington, Jr.</title>1911 record by Ethel Levey of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Was Born in Virginia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) mx Ab-14241e, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060220a</unitid><unittitle><title>Abyssinia</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Bert Williams: "Nobody"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1906: 78/Col 3423, LP-639, LP-876, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1755) (1913: 78/Col A-1289, LP-20, LP-157, LP-323, LP-758, LP-811, LP-890, LP-1527) "Let It Alone" (1906: 78/Col 3504, LP-876, LP-1493) "Here It Comes Again" (1906: 78/Col 3454, LP-1493) Williams, George Walker: "Pretty Desdemone" (1906: 78/Col 3410, Rare Records 7" V-210, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060416a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Free Lance</title>Records cond by John Philip Sousa, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Free Lance March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1905: 78/Vic 31528) (1906: 78/Vic 4699</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060421a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl Behind The Counter</title>1906 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Howard Talbot, Arthur Anderson. Fred Allandale: "Enid, the Vicar's Daughter"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Favorite(E) 1-65030) "If It Wasn't for the Apple on the Tree" (78/Favorite(E) 1-67001) Isobel Jay: "I Want to Marry a Man" (78/Favorite(E) 1-66015) Jay, E Gordon Cleather: "Won't You Buy?" (78/Favorite(E) 1-69003</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060430a</unitid><unittitle><title>The District Leader</title>Records sung by Joe Howard, composer &amp; lyricist, who was also in the orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"What's the Use of Dreaming?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1938: 78/Bruns mx P-22442, LP-1209) (1947: LP-369</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1955 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Henry Blossom. COND: Carmen Dragon. CAST: Gordon MacRae, Lucille Norman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap 10" L-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1946 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson, Mary Martha Briney, Donald Dame, the Mullen Sisters.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic album K-1; RCA LK-1016</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Mary Ellen Pracht, Jean Sanders, Evelyn Sachs, Richard Fredericks, William Chapman, Stanley Grover.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-6, with The Student Prince</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1946 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Jay Blackton. CAST: Wilbur Evans, Eileen Farrell, Felix Knight.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec album 411; Dec 8016, with Up in Central Park.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31794</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1928 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-304</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1938 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Anne Jamison, Thomas L Thomas, Jan Peerce, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-305, LP-767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1909 medley by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-215, LP-629</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>060924i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Red Mill</title>1979 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Gregg Smith. COND: Carl Eberl. CAST: Rosalind Rees,Leonard Van Camp, Michael Willson, Kimball Wheeler, Samantha Genton, Mukund Marathe, William Powell, Walter Richardson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Turnabout 34766</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>061105a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mrs. Wilson, That's All</title>(title later changed to MRS</unittitle></did><odd><p>WILSON ANDREWS) 1907 records by May Irwin of orig cast. "Mat-ri-mony"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5151, LP-1493) "Moses Andrew Jackson, Goodbye" (78/Vic 31641, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>061127a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Parisian Model</title>Records by Henri Leoni of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Love You, Ma ChÀ)Àrie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1907: 78/Vic 5201, LP-1493) (1920: 78/Voc(E) X-9023)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1907</head><did><unittitle>1907</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>070131a</unitid><unittitle><title>Miss Hook Of Holland</title>1930 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Paul Rubens.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1989</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070131b</unitid><unittitle><title>Miss Hook Of Holland</title>1930 medley by Zonophone Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone(E) 5662</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070216a</unitid><unittitle><title>The White Hen</title>1908 record by Ralph C Herz of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Very Well, Then"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5661, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070218a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Tattooed Man</title>Records by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: CYL/Edison 4M-440, LP-629) "Oriental March" (1910: CYL/Edison 10280</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070302a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Waltz Dream</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Oscar Straus. WORDS: Norman Sachs, Mel Mandel. ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Jeanette Scovotti, Mary Ellen Pracht, Evelyn Sachs, Mallory Walker, William Chapman, George Gaynes.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-2, with The Merry Widow</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070302b</unitid><unittitle><title>A Waltz Dream</title>1960 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Adrian Ross. COND: Michael Collins. CAST: June Bronhill, David Hughes, Marion Grimaldi, Elizabeth Osborne, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-1321</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070302c</unitid><unittitle><title>A Waltz Dream</title>1908 records by Robert Evett of 1908 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Adrian Ross. "The Dream Waltz," "My Dear Little Maiden"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(E) 0413</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070302d</unitid><unittitle><title>A Waltz Dream</title>1908 studio selections</unittitle></did><odd><p>Orchestra: Entr'Acte</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Zonophone 1032) "Waltz Dream" (78/Zonophone 7066) Frank C Stanley, Henry Burr: "Love's Roundelay" (78/Zonophone 1036) Alice C Stevenson, chorus: "Life Is Love and Laughter" (78/Zonophone 1033) Stevenson, Stanley: "Sweetest Maid of All" (78/Zonophone 1034) "Piccolo" (78/Zonophone 1035</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070302e</unitid><unittitle><title>A Waltz Dream</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1391</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070417a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tom Jones</title>1967 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Edward German. WORDS: Charles M Taylor. COND: Gilbert Vinter. CAST: Frederick Harvey, Cynthia Glover, Shirley Minty, Stanley Riley, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-3628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070417b</unitid><unittitle><title>Tom Jones</title>1907 record by Ruth Vincent of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Waltz Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 6009, LP-931, LP-1476</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070805a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Time, The Place And The Girl</title>Records sung by Joe Howard, composer &amp; member of 1942 cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Will Hough, Frank Adams. "Honeymoon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Bruns 4340) (1936: 78/Vocalion 3357, LP-1737) (1938: 78/Bruns mx P-22447, LP-1150) (1947: LP-369) "Blow the Smoke Away" (1929: 78/Bruns 4340</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>070812a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Yankee Tourist</title>1910 records by Raymond Hitchcock of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"So What's the Use?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5167, LP-1493) "Wal, I Swan" (78/Col A-5162</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1908</head><did><unittitle>1908</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>080107a</unitid><unittitle><title>Our Friend Fritz</title>1908 record by Joseph Hortiz of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Lullaby: Sing Me a Song Fritz"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5514, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080121a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Man With Three Wives</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Various.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31883</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080128a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Soul Kiss</title>1908 records by Ralph C Herz of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Very Well, Then"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5661, LP-1493) "That Wasn't All" (78/Vic 5654, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080128b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Soul Kiss</title>1909 record</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Maurice Levi, composer &amp; conductor of orig prod. "Happy Days March"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 10097</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080203a</unitid><unittitle><title>Fifty Miles From Boston</title>1911 record by George M Cohan of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: George M Cohan. "The Small Town Gal"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 60052, LP-214, LP-365, LP-1019, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080203*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Bandanna Land</title>1906 record by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Tired of Eating in the Restaurants"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 3515, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080420a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Flower Of The Ranch</title>Records sung by Joe Howard, composer &amp; lyricist, who was also in the orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"What's the Use of Dreaming?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1938: 78/Bruns mx P-22442, LP-1209) (1947: LP-369</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080425a</unitid><unittitle><title>Havana</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leslie Stuart. WORDS: Adrian Ross, George Arthurs.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31744</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080425b</unitid><unittitle><title>Havana</title>1908 record by Jessie Broughton of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Zara"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 26461</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080615a</unitid><unittitle><title>Three Twins</title>Contemp medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Karl Hoschna. WORDS: Otto Harbach.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31809</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080615b</unitid><unittitle><title>Three Twins</title>1910 record (recitation) by Clifton Crawford of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Gunga Din"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 70028, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080831a</unitid><unittitle><title>Algeria</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): The show was revised and reopened as "The Rose of Algeria" on September 20, 1909.) MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Glen MacDonough. (78/Vic 31766</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080831b</unitid><unittitle><title>Algeria</title>1931 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-767, LP-777</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080831c</unitid><unittitle><title>Algeria</title>Records by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Entrance of the Sultana"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Vic 70056) "Rose of the World" (1909: CYL/Edison 4M-345</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>080914a</unitid><unittitle><title>Commencement Days</title>1910 record by Frederick V Bowers of 1910 touring prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Here Comes a College Boy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-928</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081020a</unitid><unittitle><title>Little Nemo</title>Records by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Harry B Smith. Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: CYL/Edison 4M-287) "They Were Irish" (1911: 78/Vic 60089</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081024a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Belle Of Brittany</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31765</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1949 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Oscar Straus. WORDS: Stanislaus Stange. COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Ann Ayars, Charles Fredericks, Jimmy Carroll, John Percival, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1006</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1959 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Rise Stevens  of 1941 film cast &amp; 1955 TV cast), Robert Merrill, Jo Sullivan, Peter Palmer, Sadie McCollum, Michael Kermoyan, Eugene Morgan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSO-6005. Incomplete: RCA LSO-1506. Excerpts: Stevens, Merrill: "Sympathy," "The Letter Song" (LP-874).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1941 album, with a song by Bronislau Kaper &amp; Gus Kahn written for the 1941 film</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Robert Armbruster. VOCALS: Nelson Eddy &amp; Rise Stevens of 1941 film cast; chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col album MM-482; Col ML-4060, with The Student Prince. Excerpt: Eddy, Stevens: "My Hero" (LP-432, LP-1417).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1910 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31780</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Jeanette Scovotti, Rita Williams, Jean Allister, William Lewis, John Hauxvell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 46-2, with White Horse Inn</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1963 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Alan Braden. CAST: Laurie Payne, Stephanie Voss, Barbara Elsy, Pauline Stevens, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(E) T-210, with The Firefly</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1924 medley by Brunswick Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20021</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>Records by members of 1941 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Nelson Eddy, Rise Stevens: "My Hero"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1945: LP-908) Eddy: "My Hero" (c 1965, with Gale Sherwood: LP-499) "While My Lady Sleeps" (1958: LP-134</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1910: 78/HMV(E) 04509) (1929: 78/HMV(E) C-1705</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114j</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1911 records by members of 1910 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Evelyn d'Alroy: "Sympathy" d'Alroy, Lempriere Pringle, Tom Shale, C H Workman, Amy Augarde: "Finale, Act 2</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(E) 0703) "The Tale of a Coat" Pringle: "Bulgarians" (78/Odeon(E) 0705) d'Alroy, Workman: "That Would Be Lovely," "The Letter Song" (78/Odeon(E) 0704</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114k</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>1931 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-284</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081114l</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Soldier</title>Records by Gladys Moncrieff of 1915 &amp; 1932 Australian prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Hero"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1932: Regal(Australia) G-21358, LP-1182, LP-1788) (1927: 78/Vocalion(E) S-103</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081130a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prima Donna</title>Records by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Entr'Acte</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: CYL/Edison 4M-420) (1911: 78/Vic 70092</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081203a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Pied Piper</title>1909 records by Grace Cameron of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Adam and Eve"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-136, LP-1493) "Whose Baby Girl Are You?" (CYL/Edison 10265, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081223a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl In The Train</title>1910 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leo Fall. WORDS: Adrian Ross.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04508</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081223b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl In The Train</title>1910 record by Phyllis Dare of 1910 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Sleeping Car Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 03189</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>081223*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mr. Hamlet Of Broadway</title>1909 records by Maude Raymond of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Goodbye, Molly Brown"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5715, LP-1493) "The Dusky Salome" (78/Vic 5671, LP-1493)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1909</head><did><unittitle>1909</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>090118a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Widow Burlesque</title>1909 record by Blanche Ring of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Yip! I Adee! I Aye!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5692, LP-20, LP-323, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090123a</unitid><unittitle><title>Our Miss Gibbs</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll, Lionel Monckton. WORDS: Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank. Gertie Millar: "In Yorkshire"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1910: 78/HMV(E) 03214, LP-227) "Moonstruck" (1910: 78/HMV(E) 03215, LP-227) George Grossmith Jr: "Yip! I-Addy! I-Ay!" (1909: 78/HMV(E) 02219, LP-227) (1909: 78/Jumbo(E) 415) "Angelina" (1910: 78/HMV(E) 02253) (1910: 78/Jumbo(E) 520) "Bertie the Bounder" (1910: 78/HMV(E) 02255, LP-227) (1910: 78/Jumbo(E) 520) "Ou-la-la" (1910: 78/HMV(E) 02285) (1910: 78/Jumbo(E) 569</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090123b</unitid><unittitle><title>Our Miss Gibbs</title>1910 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31802</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090123c</unitid><unittitle><title>Our Miss Gibbs</title>1909 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 0598</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090123*a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Spring Maid</title>1911 records by members of 1910 New York cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Heinrich Reinhardt. WORDS: Harry B Smith, Robert B Smith. Tom McNaughton: Recitation "The Three Trees"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5866, LP-323, LP-1493) Christie MacDonald: "Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss" (78/Vic 60061, LP-1493) "Two Little Love Bees" (With Reinald Werrenrath: 78/Vic 60060, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090123*b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Spring Maid</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31833</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090208a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Tonight</title>Records sung by Joe Howard (composer)</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harold Orlob</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): although long credited to Joe Howard). WORDS: Will Hough, Frank Adams. "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" (1936: 78/Vocalion 3357, LP-1737) (1940: LP-869) (1947: LP-369</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090208b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Prince Of Tonight</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31748, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090215a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Golden Girl</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Joe Howard. WORDS: Will Hough, Frank R Adams.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31758</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090410a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Beauty Spot</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Reginald DeKoven. WORDS: Joseph W Herbert.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31745</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090427a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Candy Shop</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: John L Golden.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5721</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>1969 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Lionel Monckton, Howard Talbot. WORDS: Arthur Wimperis. COND: Gilbert Vinter. CAST: Cynthia Glover, Shirley Minty, Robert Bowman, John Lawrenson, Stanley Riley, Leslie Fyson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Music for Pleasure(E) 1323. Excerpts: "I Like London," "All Down Piccadilly (reprise)" (LP-1480).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>1941 records by Julia Sanderson of 1910 New York cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Girl with a Brogue," "Bring Me a Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-57</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>1968 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Vilem Tausky. CAST: June Bronhill, Ann Howard, Andy Cole, Peter Regan, Michael Burgess, Jon Pertwee, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col(E) TWO-233; CD/EMI(E) 7-89057-2 (LP-1480).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31775</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Phyllis Dare: "The Girl with a Brogue"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1910: 78/HMV(E) 03191, LP-1480) "Bring Me a Rose" (1910: 78/HMV(E) 03190, LP-1480) Alfred Lester: "My Motter" (1915: 78/Col(E) 544, LP-524, LP-1480) Florence Smithson: "The Pipes of Pan," "Arcady Is Ever Young" (1915: 78/Col(E) 542, LP-1480) "Come Back to Arcady," "Light Is My Heart" (1915: 78/Col(E) 543, LP-1480</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: 78/HMV(E) 0596) (1929: 78/HMV(E) C-1684</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>1931 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Norton Collyer, Victor Conway.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-564</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>Medley by Edison Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 2051</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090428i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Arcadians</title>Records by Gladys Moncrieff of 1916 South Africa prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Pipes of Pan Are Calling"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927: 78/Vocalion(E) T-2012) (1931: 78/Col(Australia) DO-468, LP-1182) "Arcady Is Ever Young" (1931: 78/Col(Australia) DO-468, LP-1182) "Sing Me to Sleep" (1931: 78/Regal-Zono(Australia) 21035</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090522a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Midnight Sons</title>1909 records by Blanche Ring of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I've Got Rings on My Fingers"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5737, LP-18, LP-711, LP-1186, LP-1371, LP-1493, LP-1633) "The Billiken Man" (78/Vic 5731, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090614a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1909</title>1922 record by Eva Tanguay, who joined the show in July 1909</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Don't Care"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Nordskog 3002, LP-1493. Dubs: 78/Nordskog 3200; Rare Records 7" V-203; LP-1. Incomplete: 78/IRCC 5017, LP-20, LP-324.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090816a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Broken Idol</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Egbert Van Alstyne. WORDS: Harry Williams.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31757</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090816*a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cohan And Harris Minstrels</title>Records by Will Oakland of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"When You and I Were Young, Maggie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1908: 78/Edison 9980) (1909: 78/Vic 5682, LP-1493) (1909: CYL/Edison 4M-454</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090906a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Dollar Princess</title>1909 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Edmund Eysler. WORDS: George Grossmith Jr, Adrian Ross.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31751</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090906b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Dollar Princess</title>1909 studio prod by The Dollar Princess Operatic Party</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Peter Dawson, Eleanor Jones-Hudson, Stanley Kirkby, Ernest Pike, Carrie Tubb, Harold Wilde. Opening Chorus</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) GC-4621) "Ring o'Roses" (78/HMV(E) 04039) "And Now Assemble/Finale, Act 1" (78/HMV(E) 04501) "The Dollar Princesses" (78/HMV(E) GC-4622) "How Do You Do?" (78/HMV(E) 04502) "Chewska" (78/HMV(E) GC-4623) "A Self-Made Maiden" (78/HMV(E) GC-3815) "Many a Lover" (78/HMV(E) GC-3814) "Lady Fortune" (78/HMV(E) GC4-2026) "Riding Lesson" (78/HMV(E) GC2-4003</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090906c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Dollar Princess</title>1910 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04503</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>090927a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl And The Wizard</title>1910 record sung by Irving Berlin, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ted Snyder. "Oh How That German Could Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-804, LP-336, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>091112a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Count Of Luxembourg</title>1912 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Adrian Ross, Basil Hood.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31856</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>091112b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Count Of Luxembourg</title>1969 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Vilem Tausky. CAST: June Bronhill, Neville Jason, Neilson Taylor, Leslie Fyson, James Lewington, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col(E) TWO-246</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>091112c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Count Of Luxembourg</title>1913 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5434</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>091112d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Count Of Luxembourg</title>1911 records by members of 1911 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>May de Sousa: "Pierrette and Pierrot"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 03248) de Sousa, W H Berry: "A Carnival for Life" (78/HMV(E) 04087) "In High Society" (78/HMV(E) 04086</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>091112e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Count Of Luxembourg</title>1983 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Eric Maschwitz. COND: Barry Wordsworth. CAST: Marilyn Hill Smith, Neil Jenkins, Vivian Tierney, Harry Nicoll, Lawrence Richard,chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/That's Entertainment(E) CDTER-1050</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>091122a</unitid><unittitle><title>Old Dutch</title>1909 medley by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-453, LP-629)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1910</head><did><unittitle>1910</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>100106a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Jolly Bachelors</title>1910 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth, others. Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth: "Come Along, My Mandy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 70016, LP-1493, LP-1633) "Rosa Rosetta" (78/Vic 70019, LP-1493) Bayes: "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" (78/Vic 60013, LP-1, LP-157, LP-323, LP-1371, LP-1493, LP-1755) "Young America" (78/Vic 70015, LP-1493) "How Can They Tell I'm Irish?" (78/Vic 70030, LP-1493) Norworth: "College Medley" (78/Vic 60014, LP-1493) Stella Mayhew: "Savannah" (CYL/Edison 4M-467, LP-1493) Mayhew, Billie Taylor: "That Beautiful Rag" (by Irving Berlin &amp; Ted Snyder) (CYL/Edison 10438, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100108a</unitid><unittitle><title>Gypsy Love</title>1912 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Adrian Ross.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04550</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100108b</unitid><unittitle><title>Gypsy Love</title>1911 records by members of 1911 New York cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis F Gottschalk  of orig prod). Marguerite Sylva: "Melody of Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 28001, LP-1493) "I Will Give You All for Love" (CYL/Edison 28003, LP-1493) Sylva, Arthur Albro: "Love Is like the Rose" (CYL/Edison 28002, LP-1493) Sylva, Carl Hayden: "There Is a Land of Fancy" (CYL/Edison 28004, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100110a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Old Town</title>1911 records by David Montgomery &amp; Fred Stone of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Travel, Travel, Little Star"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 70033, LP-323, LP-711, LP-1493) "Moriah: A Scotch Medley" (78/Vic 70044, LP-20, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100110b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Old Town</title>1933 radio performance by Fred Stone of orig cast &amp; Will Rogers</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Travel, Travel, Little Star"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-740</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100124a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ragged Robin</title>1913 record by Chauncey Olcott of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Used to Believe in Fairies"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1308, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100210a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Yankee Girl</title>Records by Blanche Ring of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I've Got Rings on My Fingers"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1909: 78/Vic 5737, LP-18, LP-711, LP-1186, LP-1371, LP-1493, LP-1633) "Nora Malone" (1910: 78/Vic 60024, LP-1493) "The Top o' the Morning" (1910: 78/Vic 60025, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100219a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Balkan Princess</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Paul Rubens. WORDS: Arthur Wimperis, Paul Rubens.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31821</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100219b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Balkan Princess</title>1910 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04507</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100408a</unitid><unittitle><title>Molly May</title>1910 record by Grace La Rue of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Does Anybody Here Know Nancy?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-904, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100604a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Summer Widowers</title>Records by Irene Franklin of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Burton Green. WORDS: Irene Franklin. "Redhead"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1915: 78/Col A-1873, LP-20, LP-1493) (1917: 78/Emerson 7165) (c 1929: LP-906</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100620a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1910</title>Records by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Nobody"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1906: 78/Col 3423, LP-639, LP-876, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1755) (1913: 78/Col A-1289, LP-20, LP-157, LP-323, LP-758, LP-811, LP-890, LP-1527) "I'll Lend You Anything" (1910: 78/Col A-915, LP-324, LP-639, LP-890, LP-1493) "Play That Barber-Shop Chord," "Something You Don't Expect" (1910: 78/Col A-929, LP-876, LP-1493) "Constantly" (1910: 78/Col A-915, LP-324, LP-890, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100718a</unitid><unittitle><title>Up And Down Broadway</title>1940 record by Jean Schwartz (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Chinatown, MyChinatown"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>100926a</unitid><unittitle><title>Alma, Where Do You Live?</title>1911 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Jean Briquet. John McCloskey: "Alma"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/US Everlasting 1369) "Love Me" (CYL/US Everlasting 1357) Truly Shattuck (who joined orig cast in Dec 1910): "Alma," "Sail Home" (78/Col A-1092, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101024a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl In The Taxi</title>1912 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04545</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101105a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Quaker Girl</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Lionel Monckton. WORDS: Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank. Gertie Millar: "A Quaker Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1910: 78/HMV(E) 03216, LP-227) "Tony from America" (1911: 78/HMV(E) 03242, LP-227) "I Wore a Little Grey Bonnet" (1911: 78/HMV(E) 03260, LP-227) George Carvey: "Come to the Ball" (1910: 78/HMV(E) 02298, LP-227) Joseph Coyne: "I'm a Married Man" (1911: 78/HMV(E) 02369, LP-227) Gracie Leigh: "Come to the Ball" (1911: 78/HMV(E) 03298</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101105b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Quaker Girl</title>1912 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31847</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101105c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Quaker Girl</title>Medleys by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1912: 78/Col A-5388) (1932: 78/Col(E) DX-413</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101105d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Quaker Girl</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/HMV(E) C-521) (1930, cond by Ray Noble: 78/HMV(E) C-2015</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107a</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1954 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Rida Johnson Young. ORCH &amp; COND: George Greeley. CAST: Gordon MacRae, Marguerite Piazza, Katherine Hilgenberg.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap 10" L-468</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107b</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>Records by members of 1935 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jeanette MacDonald: "Italian Street Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1935: 78/Vic 24896, LP-4, LP-71, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1185, LP-1361, LP-1813) (1935, in French, as "Chante italienne": 78/HMV(F) K-7561) (1944: LP-378) (1945: 78/Vic 10-1134, LP-77, LP-1397) (1948, rec live: LP-1058) (1958: LP-134, LP-1348) "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" (1935: 78/Vic 24896, LP-536, LP-1185) (1948, rec live: LP-1058) (1950: LP-77, LP-119, LP-1397) "Chansonette" (1948, radio: LP-908, LP-1388) Nelson Eddy: "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" (1935: 78/Vic 4280, LP-4, LP-117, LP-462, LP-874, LP-1348, LP-1355, LP-1361, LP-1561, LP-1813) "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" (1935: 78/Vic 4281, LP-117, LP-462, LP-1238) "'Neath the Southern Moon" (1935: 78/Vic 4281, LP-4, LP-874, LP-1238, LP-1355) (1948, radio: LP-756, LP-1388) "I'm Falling in Love with Someone" (1935: 78/Vic 4280, LP-4, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1355, LP-1361, LP-1561, LP-1813) "The Owl and the Bob Cat" (1945: LP-908) MacDonald, Eddy: "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" (1936: 78/Vic 4323, LP-4, LP-462, LP-539, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1355, LP-1361, LP-1496, LP-1561, LP-1813) (1958: LP-134</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107c</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1950 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson, Elaine Malbin, Jimmy Carroll.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1005</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107d</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Anna Moffo, Rosalind Elias, William Lewis, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-4, with The Desert Song; LP-1578. Excerpt: Overture (LP-874).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107e</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1949 album by Nelson Eddy of 1935 film cast &amp; Nadine Conner, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Robert Armbruster.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col 10" ML-2094. Excerpts: Eddy: "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" (LP-432, LP-1596) "I'm Falling in Love with Someone" Conner: "Italian Street Song" Eddy, Conner: "'Neath the Southern Moon" (LP-268) "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" (LP-268, LP-1596).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107f</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1953 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Jay Blackton. CAST: Doretta Morrow, Felix Knight.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LPM-3153, with Mademoiselle Modiste</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107g</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>Medleys by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Vic 31852, LP-628)(1923: 78/Vic 35736) (1928: LP-304</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107h</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1944 radio prod with members of 1935 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, chorus. " Prayer," "Italian Street Song," "'Neath the Southern Moon," "I'm Falling in Love with Someone," "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pelican 117; Sounds Rare 5006.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107i</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1923 medley by Brunswick Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20012</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107j</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1938 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Anne Jamison, Thomas L Thomas, Jan Peerce, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-305</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107k</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Paul Britten. VOCALS: Uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): MGM 3080, with The Firefly</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107l</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Alan Braden. CAST: Stephanie Voss, Peter Regan, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Records(E) TP-88, with No, No, Nanette</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107m</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>Records by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1910: CYL/Edison 4M-729) "Intermezzo" (1911: 78/Vic 70075, LP-628) "Dream Melody Intermezzo" (1910: CYL/Edison 4M-683</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107n</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1965 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Colin Beaton. CAST: Mary Thomas, John McNally, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Fontana(E) SFL-13025, with The Student Prince</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107o</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1935 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Rida Johnson Young, Gus Kahn. ORCH &amp; COND: Herbert Stothart. CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Charles Bruins, Delos Jewkes, Zaruhi Elmassian, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Hollywood Soundstage 413</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107p</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1980 Washington prod, with complete original score</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Victor Herbert. COND: James R Morris. CAST: Judith Blazer, Leslie Harrington, Elvira Green, Wayne Turnage, Steve Liebman, Dana Krueger, Harry Winter, Joseph deGenova, Helen Bickers, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Smithsonian N-026</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101107q</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Marietta</title>1924 medley by New York Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 80780</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>101119a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Guardsman</title>Records by Jeanette MacDonald of 1951 touring prod, with music added</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Les filles de Cadiz"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1939: LP-137, LP-249, LP-1397) (1950: LP-957, LP-1536) "Un bel di vedremo" (1946: 78/Vic 11-9599, LP-249, LP-1529)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1911</head><did><unittitle>1911</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>110102a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Slim Princess</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Elsie Janis: "Fo' de Lawd's Sake, Play a Waltz"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1912: 78/Vic 60091, LP-18, LP-20, LP-1493) "When Antello Plays the 'Cello" (1912: 78/Vic 60093, LP-1493) Charles King, Elizabeth Brice: "Let Me Stay and Live in Dixieland" (1911: 78/Vic 5843, LP-1493) "That's Ever-Loving Love" (1911: 78/Vic 5847, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110130a</unitid><unittitle><title>Barry Of Ballymore</title>1913 records by Chauncey Olcott of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ernest Ball. WORDS: Chauncey Olcott. "I Love the Name of Mary"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1310, LP-1493) "Mother Machree" (78/Col A-1337, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110204a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Hen-pecks</title>Records by Blossom Seeley of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Toddling the Todalo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1952: LP-479) "June" (1957: LP-764</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110304a</unitid><unittitle><title>Peggy</title>1911 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leslie Stuart. WORDS: C H Bovill. Phyllis Dare: "Ladies, Beware!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 03230) Dare, George Grossmith: "You're the Only Girl" (78/HMV(E) 04083) Grossmith: "Don't Forget You're a Lady" (78/HMV(E) 02316) "Mr. Edison"(78/HMV(E) 02345, LP-524) Grossmith, Edmund Payne: "I Beg Your Pardon" (78/HMV(E) 04082) Connie Ediss: "What He Didn't Expect from a Lady" (78/HMV(E) 03251) "I Like to Have a Little Bit On" (78/HMV(E) 03252) Robert Hale: "Whistle and the Girls Come 'Round" (78/HMV(E) 02344) Olive May: "The Lass with the Lasso" (78/HMV(E) 03231</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110304b</unitid><unittitle><title>Peggy</title>1911 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04517/8</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110313a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Pink Lady</title>1911 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll. WORDS: C M S McClellan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31823, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110313b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Pink Lady</title>1911 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04528</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110313c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Pink Lady</title>Radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. VOCALS: Jessica Dragonette, Charles Kullman, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): AEI Records 1172, with The Prince of Pilsen</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110320a</unitid><unittitle><title>La Belle Paree</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Al Jolson: "That Lovin' Traumerei"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1912: 78/Vic 17119, LP-290, LP-323, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493) (1947: LP-478) Stella Mayhew: "De Devilin' Tune" (CYL/Edison 4M-744, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110403a</unitid><unittitle><title>Little Miss Fix-it</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth. Bayes: "Strawberries"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Vic 60041, LP-1493) Bayes, Norworth: "Turn Off Your Light, Mister Moon-Man" (1911: 78/Vic 70038, LP-18, LP-148, LP-711, LP-1146, LP-1186, LP-1371, LP-1493) Norworth: "For Months and Months and Months" (1910: 78/Vic 60030, LP-324, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110626a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1911</title>1913 record by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Woodman, Spare That Tree"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1321, LP-639, LP-876, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>110902a</unitid><unittitle><title>Around The World</title>1911 records by Henry Santrey of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"It's a Long Lane That Has No Turning"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CYL/Edison 4M-880, LP-1493) (78/Zonophone 5839) "My Old Town" (78/Zonophone 5852, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>111016a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Duchess</title>1911 record by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Intermezzo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 60087</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>111019a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Enchantress</title>1912 medley by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 70090, LP-563</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>111023a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Million</title>1912 record sung by Enrico Caruso (composer)</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Earl Carroll. "Dreams of Long Ago"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 88376</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>11120a</unitid><unittitle><title>Vera Violetta</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Al Jolson: "That Haunting Melody"  by George M Cohan)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1911: 78/Vic 17037, LP-18, LP-290, LP-470, LP-539, LP-626, LP-711, LP-1186, LP-1371, LP-1435, LP-1477, LP-1493, LP-1755) "Rum Tum Tiddle" (1911: 78/Vic 17037, LP-290, LP-470, LP-550, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493) Stella Mayhew, Billie Taylor: "My Lou" (1912: CYL/Edison 4M-995, LP-1493) Mayhew: "Fifty-Seven Ways to Catch a Man" (1910: CYL/Edison D-23, LP-1493) Melville Ellis, piano: "In the Shadows" (1912: 78/Col A-1160, LP-1493) "Alexander's Ragtime Band/Magic Fire Scene (Die Walkure)" (1912: 78/Col A-1160)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1912</head><did><unittitle>1912</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>120108a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bird Of Paradise</title>Contemp records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS &amp; ACCOMPANIMENT: Ben Waiaiole, S M Kaiawe, W B J Aeko, E K Rose, W K Kolomku</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): guitar), the Hawaiian Quintette. Hawaiian Quintette: "One-Two-Three-Four" (78/Vic 65344) "Song of the Lonesome Forest" ("Kumukahi") (78/Vic 65349) "Hula Shouting Song" ("Aiaihea") (78/Vic 65349, LP-1493) "Press Me to Thee" ("Tomi Tomi"), "Forget Me Not" ("Mai Poina oe Ia'u") (78/Vic 65340) "I Love but Thee" ("Akahi Hoi"), "My Love Is like a Blooming Flower" ("Pua i Mohala") (78/Vic 65346) "Farewell to Thee" ("Alohaoe") (78/Vic 65348) "The Sparkling Waters" ("Waialae") (78/Vic 65345) "Maui Girl" (78/Vic 65440) "Honolulu Tom Boy" ("Sonny Cunha") (78/Vic 65343) "The Bubbling Spring" ("Kaua i ka Huahuai"), "The Drowsy Waters" ("Wailana") (78/Vic 65339) "Constancy" ("Ua Like No a Like") (78/Vic 65342) "Hawaii Ponoi" (78/Vic 18576) W K Kolomku (guitar solo): "Hawaiian Melodies" (Incidental Music) (78/Vic 65341) S M Kaiawe &amp; Hawaiian Quintette: "Native Plantation Song" ("Kuu</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120108a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bird Of Paradise</title>Contemp records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS &amp; ACCOMPANIMENT: Ben Waiaiole, S M Kaiawe, W B J Aeko, E K Rose, W K Kolomku</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): guitar), the Hawaiian Quintette. Hawaiian Quintette: "One-Two-Three-Four" (78/Vic 65344) "Song of the Lonesome Forest" ("Kumukahi") (78/Vic 65349) "Hula Shouting Song" ("Aiaihea") (78/Vic 65349, LP-1493) "Press Me to Thee" ("Tomi Tomi"), "Forget Me Not" ("Mai Poina oe Ia'u") (78/Vic 65340) "I Love but Thee" ("Akahi Hoi"), "My Love Is like a Blooming Flower" ("Pua i Mohala") (78/Vic 65346) "Farewell to Thee" ("Alohaoe") (78/Vic 65348) "The Sparkling Waters" ("Waialae") (78/Vic 65345) "Maui Girl" (78/Vic 65440) "Honolulu Tom Boy" ("Sonny Cunha") (78/Vic 65343) "The Bubbling Spring" ("Kaua i ka Huahuai"), "The Drowsy Waters" ("Wailana") (78/Vic 65339) "Constancy" ("Ua Like No a Like") (78/Vic 65342) "Hawaii Ponoi" (78/Vic 18576) W K Kolomku (guitar solo): "Hawaiian Melodies" (Incidental Music) (78/Vic 65341) S M Kaiawe &amp; Hawaiian Quintette: "Native Plantation Song" ("Kuu Home") (78/Vic 65348) "Sacred Dancing Hula Song" ("Mauna Kea") (78/Vic 65345) "Maid of Honolulu" W B J Aeko &amp; Hawaiian Quintette: "The Whirling Waters" ("Kawiliwiliwai") (78/Vic 65338) Ben Waiaiole &amp; Hawaiian Quintette: "Hawaiian Hula Dance Song" ("Moanalua") (78/Vic 65341) "We Strive to Win" ("Kokohi") (78/Vic 18576) E K Rose &amp; Hawaiian Quintette: "My Honolulu Hula Girl" (78/Vic 65344) "Fragrance of the Lehua Wreath" ("Sweet Lei Lehua") (78/Vic 65343) "Wreath of Carnations" ("Lei Poni Moi") (78/Vic 65342) E K Rose: "Farewell to Thee" ("Aloha oe") (78/Vic 35622</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120108b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bird Of Paradise</title>1919 records by The Hawaiians of 1919 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Aloha Oe"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-1077) "On the Beach at Waikiki," "Mona Kiea/One-Two-Three" (78/HMV(E) B-1068</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120108c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Bird Of Paradise</title>1936 records by Tandy MacKenzie of 1912 or 1913 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Wailana," "Maid of Honolulu," "Mai Poina oe Ia'u"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-807</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203a</unitid><unittitle><title>Der Lieber Augustin</title>(later retitled "Miss Caprice") 1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leo Fall. WORDS: Edgar Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35332</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203b</unitid><unittitle><title>Der Lieber Augustin</title>1914 record by George MacFarlane of 1913 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Look in Her Eyes"  by Jerome Kern &amp; Michael E Rourke)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 60120, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203c</unitid><unittitle><title>Der Lieber Augustin</title>1912 medley by Light Opera Company, titled "Princess Caprice</unittitle></did><odd><p>"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04531/2</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203*a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lilac Domino</title>1915 record by Eleanor Painter of 1914 New York cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Charles Cuvillier, Robert B Smith, others. "The Lilac Domino"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1937, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203*b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lilac Domino</title>1918 records by members of 1918 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Howard Carr. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 710) Clara Butterworth, Jamieson Dodds: "Song of the Chimes," "What Is Done You Can Never Undo" (78/Col(E) L-1238) Butterworth, Dodds, Vincent Sullivan: "The Lilac Domino Waltz Song" Butterworth: "Where Love Is Waiting" (78/Col(E) L-1239) "For Your Love I Am Waiting" Sullivan, Sybil Westmacott: "True Love Will Find a Way" (78/Col(E) L-1240) Sullivan, Westmacott, Frank Lalor, Edwin Wilson, Stuart Piggott: "Ladies' Day" Lalor, Wilson: "Still We Smile" (78/Col(E) D-1400) Sullivan: "Carnival Night" (78/Col(E) D-1404) Lalor, chorus: "All Line Up in a Queue" Dodds: "Let the Music Play" (78/Col(E) L-1241) Randall Jackson: "For Your Love I Am Waiting," "The Lilac Domino" (With Sarah Jones &amp; Ernest Pike: 78/HMV(E) C-848) "What Is Done You Can Never Undo" (With Sarah Jones &amp; Ernest Pike: 78/HMV(E) C-850) Jackson: "Consolation" (78/HMC(E) B-906) "Song of the Chimes," "Where Love Is Waiting" (With Bessie Jones ("Louise Leigh"): 78/HMV(E) C-849</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203*c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lilac Domino</title>1929 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1705</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203*d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lilac Domino</title>1959 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Michael Collins. VOCALS: Aileen Cochrane, Charles Young, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/HMV(E) GES-5778</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120203*e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lilac Domino</title>1918 medley by Columbia Vocal Gem Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 723</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120205a</unitid><unittitle><title>Macushla</title>Records by Chauncey Olcott of orig &amp; 1920 casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ernest Ball. WORDS: Rida Johnson Young. "That's How the Shannon Flows," "I'll Miss You, Old Ireland, God Bless You, Goodbye"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1920: 78/Col A-3525, LP-1493) "'Tis an Irish Girl I Love," "Macushla Asthore" (1920: 78/Col A-2988, LP-1493) "Mother Machree" (1913: 78/Col A-1337, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120208a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hokey-pokey</title>1912 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Lillian Russell: "Come Down, Ma Evenin' Star"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col mx 19830, 78/Collectors Record Shop 8, Rare Records 7" V-204, LP-323, LP-579, LP-1116,LP-1180, LP-1493, LP-1633. Incomplete: LP-20.) Weber &amp; Fields: sketch "Drinking Scene" (78/Col A-1159, LP-1493. Incomplete: LP-20.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120214a</unitid><unittitle><title>Everybody's Doing It</title>1912 record by Robert Hale &amp; Ida Crispi of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Everybody's Doing It Now"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04093, LP-158</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120224a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Sunshine Girl</title>1912 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Paul Rubens, Arthur Wimperis. George Grossmith Jr: "Little Girl, Little Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 02404) "The Other Chap" (78/HMV(E) 02406) Violet Essex: "Here's to Love" (78/Polyphon(E) 5628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120224b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Sunshine Girl</title>1913 record by Joseph Cawthorn of 1913 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Can't Play Every Instrument in the Band"  by Joseph Cawthorn &amp; John Golden)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 70098, LP-323, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120224c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Sunshine Girl</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31889</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120224d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Sunshine Girl</title>1912 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-522</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120305a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Whirl Of Society</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Stella Mayhew: "A Songologue"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1912: CYL/Edison 4M-987, LP-1493) "Lead Me to That Beautiful Band" (1912: CYL/Edison 4M-1082) Mayhew, Billie Taylor: "My Lou" (1912: CYL/Edison 4M-995, LP-1493) Blossom Seeley: "Toddlin' the Todalo" (1952: LP-479</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120722a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Passing Show Of 1912</title>1913 record by Shirley Kellogg of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Wedding Glide"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): With Gerald Kirby: 78/HMV(E) 04097, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120930a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh! Oh! Delphine</title>Contemp medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll. WORDS: C M S McClellan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31878</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120930b</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh! Oh! Delphine</title>1913 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5445</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>120930c</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh! Oh! Delphine</title>1913 record by Dorothy Jardon of 1913 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Venus Waltz"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 03326</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121010a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sari</title>("Der Zigeunerprimas") 1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Emmerich Kalman. WORDS: C C S Cushing, E P Heath.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35365</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121010b</unitid><unittitle><title>Sari</title>1950s radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Gordon MacRae, Margaret Truman, Francis X Bushman, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance DPC-101</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121010c</unitid><unittitle><title>Sari</title>1940s radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Marion Claire, Igor Gorin, Angelo Raffaelli, Earle Wilkie.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Operetta Archives OA-1001, with The Gypsy Princess</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121021a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1912</title>1913 records by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Landlady"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1289, LP-1493) "On the Right Road," "Borrow from Me" (78/Col A-1354, LP-876, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121028a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lady Of The Slipper</title>Contemp medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: James O'Dea.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 31877, LP-767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121028b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lady Of The Slipper</title>1913 medley by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 55039</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121130a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Sun Dodgers</title>1910 record by Nora Bayes of touring prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"How Can They Tell I'm Irish?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 70030, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>1951 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml. WORDS: Otto Harbach, Gus Kahn, Robert Wright, George Forrest. COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Allan Jones of 1937 film cast; Elaine Malbin, MarthaWright, Hayes Gordon, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LM-121</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>Records by members of 1937 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Allan Jones: "The Donkey Serenade"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1938: 78/Vic 4380, LP-126, LP-183, LP-874, LP-1069, LP-1148) (1959: LP-586, LP-883) (1978: LP-912) "Giannina Mia" (1938: 78/Vic 4380, LP-126, LP-1148) (1959: LP-586, LP-883) (1978, with Patti Stevens: LP-912) "Sympathy" (1978, with Patti Stevens: LP-912) Jeanette MacDonald: "Giannina Mia" (1946: LP-210, LP-249, LP-874, LP-1397) (1948, rec live: LP-1058) (1958: LP-134, LP-956, LP-1361) "The Donkey Serenade" (1946: LP-210, LP-249, LP-1397</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Paul Britten. VOCALS: Uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): MGM 3080, with Naughty Marietta</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>Records by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Giannina Mia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Later: LP-354, LP-733, LP-1057) "When a Maid Comes Knocking" (Later: LP-354, LP-733) "Sympathy" (Later: LP-354, LP-733, LP-860, LP-863, LP-1057) "The Donkey Serenade" ("Chansonette") (1925: 78/Col 533-D) (Later: 78/Schirmer 2006, LP-354, LP-733, LP-860, LP-863, LP-884</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>1963 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Alan Braden. CAST: Stephanie Voss, Laurie Payne, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(E) T-210, with The Chocolate Soldier</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>1913 record by Craig Campbell of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"A Woman's Smile"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1274, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>1929 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-590</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>1937 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Herbert Stothart. CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Allan Jones, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6027, with songs by Lily Pons. Excerpts: MacDonald: "Chansonette" (LP-1281) Jones: "The Donkey Serenade" (LP-1833).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121202i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Firefly</title>1937 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis Levy. VOCALS: Eve Becke, Gerry Fitzgerald.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) BD-461</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121223a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hullo Ragtime</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. Lew Hearn &amp; Bonita: "Hitchy Koo"  by Irving Berlin)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/HMV(E) 04099, LP-158) "Snooky Ookums" (by Irving Berlin) (1913: 78/HMV(E) 04100, LP-583) "You're My Baby" (1913: 78/HMV(E) 04108) Shirley Kellogg, Gerald Kirby: "The Wedding Glide" (1913: 78/HMV(E) 04097) Ethel Levey: "How Do You Do, Miss Ragtime?" (1914: 78/HMV(E) 03377</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121223b</unitid><unittitle><title>Hullo Ragtime</title>Records by the Ragtime Orch cond by Louis A Hirsch, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1912: 78/HMV(E) C-260, LP-700) (1913, with vocals by the Ragtime Quintet: 78/HMV(E) 04558) "The Wedding Glide," "How Do You Do, Miss Ragtime?" (1913: 78/HMV(E) B-188) "My Honolulu Honey Lou," "Ragging the Baby to Sleep" (1913: 78/HMV(E) B-187</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>121223c</unitid><unittitle><title>Hullo Ragtime</title>1913 medley by the Ragtime Quintet</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis A Hirsch, composer.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04558)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1913</head><did><unittitle>1913</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>130127a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Isle O' Dreams</title>1913 records by Chauncey Olcott of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ernest Ball. WORDS: Chauncey Olcott, George Graff. "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1310, LP-1493) "Mother Machree" (78/Col A-1337, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130206a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Honeymoon Express</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Yellow Jacket Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/Vic 17318, LP-44, LP-290, LP-1477, LP-1493) "The Spaniard That Blighted My Life" (1913: 78/Vic 17318, LP-44, LP-290, LP-1032, LP-1146, LP-1172, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493, LP-1816) (1946: LP-682) (1947, with Bing Crosby: 78/Dec 40038, LP-245, LP-383) "You Made Me Love You" (1913: 78/Col A-1374,LP-290, LP-1032, LP-1180, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1816) (1946: 78/Dec 23613, LP-145, LP-245, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682, LP-1438) (1947: LP-409) (1948: LP-677) "Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?" (1946: LP-682) "That Little German Band" (1913: 78/Col A-1356, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1543</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130206b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Honeymoon Express</title>1940 record by James V Monaco (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Made Me Love You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130405a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl On The Film</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Albert Sirmay, Willy Bredschneider, Walter Kollo, Adrian Ross.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35363</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130405b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl On The Film</title>1913 record by George Grossmith of orig (London) &amp; 1913 New York prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Tommy, Won't You Teach Me How to Tango?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 02500, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130407a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Purple Road</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Heinrich Reinhardt, others.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35349</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130616a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1913</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jose Collins: "Just You and I and the Moon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913(?): 78/Col mx 16704, LP-1, LP-1493) Nat M Wills: "If a Table at Rector's Could Talk" (1913: 78/Vic 17461, LP-1, LP-157, LP-1493) "New York, What's the Matter with You?" (1913: 78/Vic 17461, LP-1493) Elizabeth Brice: "Hello, Honey" (1913(?): 78/Col mx 31896, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130818a</unitid><unittitle><title>When Dreams Come True</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Silvio Hein. WORDS: Philip Bartholomae.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35336</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130825a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Doll Girl</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leo Fall, Jerome Kern. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35332, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130828a</unitid><unittitle><title>Adele</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jean Briquet. WORDS: Adolph Philipp, Edward Paulton.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35339</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>1913 records by Christie MacDonald of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Robert B Smith. "Sweethearts"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 60101, LP-628, LP-1146, LP-1493, LP-1755) "The Cricket on the Hearth" (With Reinald Werrenrath: 78/Vic 60102, LP-628, LP-1493) "The Angelus" (With Reinald Werrenrath: 78/Vic 70099, LP-628, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908b</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>1947 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson, Frances Greer, Jimmy Carroll, Christina Lind.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1015</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908c</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>Records by Jeanette MacDonald of 1938 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sweetheart Waltz"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1946: LP-4, LP-210, LP-1361, LP-1813) "Summer Serenade" (1945: 78/Vic 10-1134, LP-4, LP-874, LP-1529</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908d</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>Medleys by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/Vic 31885, LP-628) (1923: 78/Vic 35736) (1928: LP-304, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908e</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>1946 radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Jeanette MacDonald &amp; Nelson Eddy of 1938 film cast. "Pretty as a Picture," "Sweethearts," "Every Lover Must Meet His Fate," "Little Grey Home in the West"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pelican 143, with addl MacDonald-Eddy radio material</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908f</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>1938 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Anne Jamison, Jan Peerce, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-305, LP-767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908g</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>Medleys by orchestra cond by Victor Herbert, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1913: 78/Vic 55039) (1923: 78/Vic 55223, LP-628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908h</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>1981 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Gregg Smith. CAST: Rosalind Rees, KevinElliot, Samantha Genton, Thomas Bogdan, Walter Richardson, Elsa Larsson, William Powell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Moss Music Group MMG-1129</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130908i</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweethearts</title>1939 medley by Louis Levy Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) BD-668</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130922a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Marriage Market</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Victor Jacobi, Jerome Kern, others.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35339, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>130922b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Marriage Market</title>1941 record by Julia Sanderson &amp; Frank Crumit of 1914 national prod of a song interpolated in that prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You're Here and I'm Here"  by Jerome Kern)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-57</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131002a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Laughing Husband</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Edmund Eysler, Jerome Kern. WORDS: Arthur Wimperis, Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35379, LP-606, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131018a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl From Utah</title>1913 medley by Chappell Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Sidney Jones, Paul Rubens, Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank. COND: Arthur Wood.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Chappell(E) A-1</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131018b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl From Utah</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company, with songs by Jerome Kern, Herbert Reynolds, &amp; Harry B Smith added to 1914 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35404, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131018c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl From Utah</title>1938 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leonard Joy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-306</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131018d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl From Utah</title>1941 records by Julia Sanderson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"They Didn't Believe Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-57, LP-69, LP-758, LP-1146, LP-1559, LP-1703) "Same Sort of Girl" (With Frank Crumit: LP-57, LP-1146</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131030a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, I Say!</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35363, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131110a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Little Cafe</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll. WORDS: C M S McClellan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35349</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131111a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Madcap Duchess</title>1913 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: David Stevens, Justin McCarthy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35336, LP-767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131210a</unitid><unittitle><title>High Jinks</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml. WORDS: Otto Harbach.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35382</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131210b</unitid><unittitle><title>High Jinks</title>1916 records by members of 1916 London prod, with addl songs</unittitle></did><odd><p>Marie Blanche: "The Bubble"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-720) Peter Gawthorne: "Something Seems Tingle-ingle-ing" (With George Baker, Eda Bennie, Louie Brooks, Ernest Pike: 78/HMV(E) C-720) W H Berry: "It's Wonderful How Trouble Clings to Me" (78/HMV(E) 4-2784) "I Could Love a Nice Little Girl" (78/HMV(E) 4-2785) "What Is Life without Love?" (78/HMV(E) 02679) Blanche, Berry: "It Isn't My Fault" (78/HMV(E) 04176, LP-430) Berry, Violet Blyth: "Spaniards' Duet" (78/HMV(E) 04175) Gawthorne: "Love's Own Kiss" (With Louie Brooks ("Muriel Gray"): 78/HMV(E) C-721) Maisie Gay, W H Rawlins: "She Says It with Her Eyes" (78/HMV(E) C-721) Gawthorne, Nellie Taylor: " Love's Own Kiss" (78/HMV(E) C-737) Gay: "Jim," "I'm Through with Roaming Romeos" (78/HMV(E) B-712) Adelphi Theatre Orchestra: "Overture," "Oyra's Dance" (78/HMV(E) C-713) "Finale, Act 2," "Something Seems Tingle-ingle-ing" (78/HMV(E) C-719</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131210c</unitid><unittitle><title>High Jinks</title>Records by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Bubble"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Later: LP-733, LP-1057) (1963: LP-354) "Something Seems Tingle-ing-eling" (Later: LP-733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131210d</unitid><unittitle><title>High Jinks</title>1929 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-590; 45/Camden CAE-253, with The Vagabond King.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131210e</unitid><unittitle><title>High Jinks</title>1918 records by Dorothy Brunton of 1916 Sydney, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Bubble," "Love's Own Kiss"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(Australia) 772; 45/Discovery(Australia) DE-002</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131223a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hullo Tango</title>1914 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Louis Hirsch, George Arthurs, others. Gerald Kirby: "Get Out and Get Under"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 4-02432, LP-158) Frank Carter, Isobell d'Armond: "Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good" (78/HMV(E) 04112, LP-158) Morris Harvey, Eric Roper: "Wilkinson, the Ledger Clerk" (78/HMV(E) 01106) Ethel Levey: "My Tango Girl" (78/HMV(E) 03376, LP-700</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>131229a</unitid><unittitle><title>Iole</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: William F Peters. WORDS: Robert W Chambers, Ben Teal.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35385)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1914</head><did><unittitle>1914</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>140112a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Queen Of The Movies</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jean Gilbert. WORDS: Glen MacDonough.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35365</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140112b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Queen Of The Movies</title>1914 record sung by Irving Berlin, composer &amp; lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Follow the Crowd"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col mx 32229, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140130a</unitid><unittitle><title>Alone At Last</title>1916 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Matthew Woodward.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35517</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140130b</unitid><unittitle><title>Alone At Last</title>Records by members of 1915 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Roy Atwell: "Some Little Bug Is Going to Find You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1915: 78/Col A-1926, LP-1493) John Charles Thomas: "Thy Heart My Prize" (by Franz Lehar) (Contemp: 78/Rex 2021, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140202a</unitid><unittitle><title>Shameen Dhu</title>1913 records by Chauncey Olcott of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral," "Dream Girl of Mine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1410, LP-1493) "My Little Dudeen" (78/Col A-1411, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140202*a</unitid><unittitle><title>When Claudia Smiles</title>1909 record by Blanche Ring of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I've Got Rings on My Fingers"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5737, LP-18, LP-711, LP-1186, LP-1371, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140223a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Midnight Girl</title>1914 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. Margaret Romaine &amp; George MacFarlane: "Oh! Gustave"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 60118, LP-1493) MacFarlane: Your Eyes" (78/Vic 70111, LP-1493) "Can't You Hear Me Calling, Caroline?" (78/Vic 60123, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140223b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Midnight Girl</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35379</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140413a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Beauty Shop</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Charles J Gebest. WORDS: Rennold Wolf.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35382</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140413b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Beauty Shop</title>Records by Raymond Hitchcock of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"When You're All Dressed Up and No Place to Go"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1916: 78/HMV(E) 02660, LP-1493) (1922: 78/Vocalion 35010) "Mr. Hitchcock's Curtain Speech" (1914: 78/Vic 55046</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140420a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Passing Show</title>1914 record by Elsie Janis &amp; Basil Hallam of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You're Here and I'm Here"  by Jerome Kern)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 4-2401, LP-158, LP-430</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140601a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1914</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35385</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140601b</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1914</title>1914 record by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Darktown Poker Club"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1504, LP-876, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140610a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Passing Show Of 1914</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg, Harry Carroll. WORDS: Harold Atteridge.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35394</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>140909a</unitid><unittitle><title>Miss Daisy</title>1914 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Silvio Hein. WORDS: Philip Bartholomae.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35404, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141010a</unitid><unittitle><title>Dancing Around</title>1914 record by Al Jolson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1671, LP-288, LP-290, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493, LP-1543) "When the Grown-up Ladies Act like Babies" (78/Col A-1671, LP-290, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141020a</unitid><unittitle><title>Chin-chin</title>1915 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll. WORDS: Anne Caldwell, James O'Dea.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5639</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141020b</unitid><unittitle><title>Chin-chin</title>1916 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Six Brown Brothers</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): saxophones): "Pretty Baby/Chin-Chin" (78/Vic 18149, LP-1493) "Bull Frog Blues" (1916: 78/Vic 18097) "Chicken Walk" (1916: 78/Vic 18189) "That Moanin' Saxophone Rag" (1914: 78/Vic 17677</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141020c</unitid><unittitle><title>Chin-chin</title>1915 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35440</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141102a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Only Girl</title>1915 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Henry Blossom.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-5639</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141102b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Only Girl</title>1916 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-637</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141102c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Only Girl</title>1931 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-777</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141208a</unitid><unittitle><title>Watch Your Step</title>1915 records by members of 1915 London cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. George Graves, Joseph Coyne: "Conversation"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-622) Ethel Levey: "My Bird of Paradise," "Settle Down in a One-Horse Town" (78/HMV(E) C-612) Levey, Coyne: "The Minstrel Parade" Levey, Blanche Tomlin: "The Simple Melody" (78/HMV(E) C-611) Graves, Billie Carleton: "Show Us How to Do the Fox Trot" (78/HMV(E) C-624) Levey, Tomlin, Coyne: "The Syncopated Walk" (78/HMV(E) C-610) Coyne: "They Always Follow Me Around" Levey, Coyne: "Discoveries" (78/HMV(E) B-536</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141208b</unitid><unittitle><title>Watch Your Step</title>1916 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-610</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141208c</unitid><unittitle><title>Watch Your Step</title>1916 record by Charles King &amp; Elizabeth Brice of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I've Gotta Go Back to Texas"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1944, LP-1493, LP-1755</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141224a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tonight's The Night</title>Contemp records by members of 1915 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Paul Rubens. WORDS: Paul Rubens, Percy Greenbank. George Grossmith  also of orig cast): "Any Old Night Is a Wonderful Night"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 02579) "Murders" (78/HMV(E) 02580, LP-1493) "The Only Way" (78/HMV(E) 02581, LP-1493) Grossmith, Julia James: "Boots and Shoes" (78/HMV(E) 04128, LP-1493) Grossmith, Haidee de Rance: "They Didn't Believe Me" (by Jerome Kern, Michael E Rourke) (78/HMV(E) 04129, LP-74, LP-430) Leslie Henson (also of orig cast), Moya Mannering: "I'd Like to Bring My Mother" (78/HMV(E) B-484) "Meet Me 'round the Corner" (78/HMV(E) B-484, LP-1493) Henri Leoni: "Pink and White," "Please Don't Flirt with Me" (78/HMV(E) C-657</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>141224b</unitid><unittitle><title>Tonight's The Night</title>1915(?) medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-594)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1915</head><did><unittitle>1915</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>150218a</unitid><unittitle><title>Maid In America</title>1915 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg, Harry Carroll. WORDS: Harold Atteridge.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35440</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150322a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rosy Rapture, The Pride Of The Beauty Chorus</title>1915 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Herman Darewski, Jerome Kern, John Crook. WORDS: F W Mark. Jack Norworth: "Give Me a Tinkle on the Telephone," "Sister Susie Is Marrying Tommy Atkins"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 555) "Which Switch Is the Switch, Miss, for Ipswich?" Norworth, Gertrude Lang: "When I'm with You" (78/Col(E) 524) "Safe in Our Wardrobe for Two" Norworth: "Sally from Calais" (78/Col(E) 525) "The Same Sort of Motherand Same Sort of Child" Lang: "Beauty Chorus" (78/Col(E) 526</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150420a</unitid><unittitle><title>Nobody Home</title>Contemp medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Jerome Kern, Schuyler Greene.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35471, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150424a</unitid><unittitle><title>Betty</title>1915 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Paul Rubens, Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-596</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150424b</unitid><unittitle><title>Betty</title>1916 records by Raymond Hitchcock of 1916 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sometime," "Here Comes the Groom"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 55080, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150426a</unitid><unittitle><title>All Over Town</title>1915 records by Roy Atwell of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Some Little Bug Is Going to Find You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1926, LP-1493) "It's an Awful Thing Not to Know" (78/Col A-1926</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150503a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Modern Eve</title>Contemp medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Hollander, Jerome Kern. WORDS: Jean Gilbert, Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35471, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150621a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1915</title>1915 record by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Neutral"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1817, LP-811, LP-876, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150929a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Princess Pat</title>1915 record by Eleanor Painter of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Henry Blossom. "Love Is the Best of All"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-1937, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150929b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Princess Pat</title>1916 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35517</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150929c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Princess Pat</title>1931 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-767, LP-777</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150929d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Princess Pat</title>1986 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Donald Hunsberger. VOCALS: Teresa Ringholz.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1072</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150929e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Princess Pat</title>1950s radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Gordon MacRae, Dorothy Kirsten, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance DPC-102</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150930a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hip-hip-hooray</title>1916 record by chorus girls of orig prod, while being "rehearsed" by Ray Burnside, who wrote &amp; directed the revue</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Ladder of Roses"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-2057, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>150930b</unitid><unittitle><title>Hip-hip-hooray</title>1916 record by John Philip Sousa Band of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"New York Hippodrome March"  by Sousa)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 17901, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151117a</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Czardasfuerstin</title>("The Riviera Girl," "The Gypsy Princess") 1940s radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Emmerich Kalman. CAST: Richard Tucker, Marion Claire, Robert Weede, Dorothy Staiger, Earle Wilkie. Also incls three records by Jan Peerce, Anne Roselle, &amp; Robert Weede.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Operetta Archives OA-1001 (titled "The Gypsy Princess"), with Sari</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151117b</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Czardasfuerstin</title>Contemp records by members of 1934 film prod (titled "Princesse Czardas")</unittitle></did><odd><p>Marta Eggerth  also of 1950 Paris prod): "O jag' dem Gluck nicht nach"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(G) O-25083, LP-1484) Jacques Pills &amp; Georges Tabet: Selection (78/Col(F) DF-1551</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151223a</unitid><unittitle><title>Very Good Eddie</title>1975 prod, rec in 1977</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Schuyler Greene, Anne Caldwell, Harry B Smith, others. ORCH: Russell Warner. COND: Lynn Crigler. CAST: David Christmas, Spring Fairbank, Travis Hudson, Charles Repole, Virginia Seidel, Hal Shane, Cynthia Wells, Nicholas Wyman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): DRG Records 6100; CD/DRG Records CDRG-6100.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151223b</unitid><unittitle><title>Very Good Eddie</title>1938 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leonard Joy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-306</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151223c</unitid><unittitle><title>Very Good Eddie</title>1916 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35529, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151223*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Katinka</title>1916 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml. WORDS: Otto Harbach. May Naudain: "Rackety Coo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Operaphone 1076, LP-1493) (78/Operaphone 1817) Sam Ash: "Rackety Coo" (With Grace Nash: 78/Col A-1952, LP-1493) (With Grace Nash: 78/Emerson 765</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151223*b</unitid><unittitle><title>Katinka</title>Records by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Allah's Holiday"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Later: LP-354, LP-733, LP-860, LP-1057</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151223*c</unitid><unittitle><title>Katinka</title>1929 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-590</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151223*d</unitid><unittitle><title>Katinka</title>Records by Gladys Moncrieff of 1918 Melbourne, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Rackety-Coo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1926: 78/Vocalion(E) S-103) (1930: 78/Col(Australia) 01887, LP-1182, LP-1788</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151225a</unitid><unittitle><title>Stop! Look! Listen!</title>Contemp records by members of 1916 London prod (titled "Follow the Crowd")</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin, others. Orchestra: Overture</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-663) Tom Walls: "Beautiful Honolulu" (78/HMV(E) C-665) Joseph Coyne: "England Every Time for Me" (78/HMV(E) 02647) "The Girl on the Magazine" (78/HMV(E) 02648) Robert Hale: "Father Wanted Me to Learn a Trade" (78/HMV(E) 02646) "The Honolulu Glide" (78/HMV(E) 01132) Hale, Walls: "The Wireless Scene" (78/HMV(E) 01133) Ethel Levey: "I Love a Piano" (78/HMV(E) 03476) "That Hula Hula" (78/HMV(E) 03477) "Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night?" (78/HMV(E) 03478, LP-158) Fay Compton: "Take Off a Little Bit" (78/HMV(E) C-663, LP-158) Compton, Coyne: "I Love to Dance" (78/HMV(E) 04157) Blanche Tomlin: "Teach Me to Love," "Until I Fell in Love with You" (With Ernest Pike: 78/HMV(E) C-664</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151225b</unitid><unittitle><title>Stop! Look! Listen!</title>1957 record by Blossom Seeley of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Love a Piano"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-764</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>151225c</unitid><unittitle><title>Stop! Look! Listen!</title>1916 medley by Light Opera Company, titled "Follow the Crowd</unittitle></did><odd><p>" COND: Arthur Wood.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-691, LP-583)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1916</head><did><unittitle>1916</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>16-1a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Fall Of A Nation</title>1986 recording of the score</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. COND: Frederick Fennell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1070</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>16-2a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Gloria's Romance</title>1986 recording of the score</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. ORCH: Frank Saddler. COND: Frederick Fennell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1070</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160110a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sybil</title>1916 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Jacobi. WORDS: Harry Graham, Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35529</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160110b</unitid><unittitle><title>Sybil</title>1916 record by Joseph Cawthorn of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Can Dance with Everybody but My Wife"  by Joseph Cawthorn, John Golden)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 55074, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160110c</unitid><unittitle><title>Sybil</title>Records by members of 1921 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jose Collins: "I Like the Boys"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Col(E) F-1069, LP-152) "The Colonel of the Crimson Hussars" (1921: 78/Col(E) F-1068) "Love May Be a Mystery" (1934: 78/Dec(E) K-730) Collins, Harry Welchman: "Love May Be a Mystery" (1921: 78/Col(E) F-1068) Collins, Noel Leyland: "The Letter Duet" (1921: 78/Col(E) F-1069</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160110d</unitid><unittitle><title>Sybil</title>1927 records by members of 1923 Adelaide, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Gladys Moncrieff, Robert Chisholm: "I Am the Captain of the Crimson Huzzars" Moncrieff: "Letter Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion(E) S-105</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115a</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1947 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Schubert, arranged by Heinrich Berte &amp; Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Dorothy Donnelly. COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson, Donald Dame, Mary Martha Briney, Blanka Peric, Mullen Sisters.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic album P-173; RCA LK-1018.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115b</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1960 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Schubert, arranged by Heinrich Berte &amp; G H Clutsam. WORDS: Adrian Ross. ORCH: Brian Fahey. COND: Michael Collins. CAST: June Bronhill, Thomas Round, John Cameron, Marion Grimaldi, Elisabeth Osborne, Kenneth Tudor, Eric Wilson-Hyde, Barry Kent.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Angel 35817, titled "Lilac Time"</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115c</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Schubert, arranged by Heinrich Berte, Sigmund Romberg, Henri RenÀ)À. WORDS: Dorothy Donnelly. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Mary Ellen Pracht, Sara Endich, Richard Fredericks, William Lewis, George Gaynes, Arthur Rubin, Kenneth Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-5, with Rose-Marie</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115d</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1922 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35722</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115e</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>Records by Richard Tauber of 1932 film &amp; 1942 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>1934: "Love Lost for Evermore," "Once There Lived a Lady Fair"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) RO-20256) 1941: "Love Comes at Blossom Time," "First Love Is Best Love" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20504) "The Dearest Maiden Waits Me There" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20506) "The Question," "Laughter and Weeping" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20507) "Impatience" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20505</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115f</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1935 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Milton Watson, Rise Stevens, Helen Marshall, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-307</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115g</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>Medleys by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1922: 78/Col A-6209) (1929: 78/Col(E) 9580</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115h</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1964 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Arthey. VOCALS: John Hanson of early 1960s English touring prod; Mary Bassano, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Philips(E) SBL-7626 (titled "Lilac Time"), with The Maid of the Mountains</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115i</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1934 record by Everett Marshall of 1938 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Song of Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec 225</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115j</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1923 records by members of 1922 London prod, titled "Lilac Time</unittitle></did><odd><p>" Clara Butterworth, Percy Heming: "When the Lilac Bloom Uncloses," "I Want to Carve Your Name"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion(E) K-05068) Heming, Courtice Pounds: "Underneath the Lilac Bough" Pounds, Butterworth: "The Golden Song" (78/Vocalion(E) K-05065) "Dear Flower, Small and Wise" Pounds: "Dream Enthralling" (78/Vocalion(E) K-05067) Heming: "I Am Singing, I, Your Lover" Butterworth: "The Three Little Girls" (78/Vocalion(E) K-05066) (All of the above are on CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD9115, with Rio Rita &amp; A Southern Maid.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115k</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company, titled "Lilac Time</unittitle></did><odd><p>"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1450</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115l</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Adrian Ross. COND: John Hollingsworth. CAST: Jacqueline Delman, John Larsen, Peter Glossop, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Records(E) SLM-4, titled "Lilac Time"</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115m</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1930 medley, titled "Lilac Time</unittitle></did><odd><p>" VOCALS: Anne Welch, Cliff Connolly, Victor Conway, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-552</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115n</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1928 medley, titled "Lilac Time</unittitle></did><odd><p>" VOCALS: Cynthia George, Henry Rivers, quartet.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Regal(E) G-9063</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115o</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1929 medley, titled "Lilac Time</unittitle></did><odd><p>" No credits.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast Twelve(E) 5045</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160115p</unitid><unittitle><title>Blossom Time</title>1924 record by 1922-23 cast replacements for 1921 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Hollis Davenny, Gertrude Lang: "Song of Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 43-P</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160217a</unitid><unittitle><title>Robinson Crusoe Jr.</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Yaaka, Hoola, Hickey Doola"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1916: 78/Col A-1956, LP-758, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493, LP-1543) (1948: LP-1137) (1949: LP-331,LP-1137) "You're a Dangerous Girl" (1916: 78/Col A-2041, LP-1493) "Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night?" (1916: 78/Col A-1976, LP-288, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493, LP-1543) (Later: LP-280) "Tillie Titwillow" (1917: 78/Col A-2296, LP-288, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1493) "Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow" (1947: 78/Dec 24397, LP-196, LP-244) "Down Where the Swanee River Flows" (1916: 78/Col A-2007, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493, LP-1543) "Now He's Got a Beautiful Girl" (1916: 78/Col A-2080, LP-550, LP-783, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160228a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Heart O' Th' Heather</title>1916 records by George MacFarlane of orig (Boston) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Don't Believe All You Hear in the Moonlight," "In Scotland"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45097, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160228*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Pom-pom</title>1916 records by Mizzi Hajos of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Hugo Felix. WORDS: Anne Caldwell. "Evelyn," "In the Dark"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45091, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160330a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mr. Manhattan</title>Records by Raymond Hitchcock of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"When You're All Dressed Up and No Place to Go"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1916: 78/HMV(E) 02660) (1922: 78/Vocalion 35010</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160529a</unitid><unittitle><title>Step This Way</title>1916 records by Marguerite Farrell of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"If I Knock the 'L' Out of Kelly"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-2040) (78/Vic 18105, LP-1493) "By the Sad Luana Shore" (78/Vic 18105, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831a</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1959 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Frederic Norton. WORDS: Oscar Asche. ORCH: Brian Fahey. COND: Michael Collins. CAST: Inia Te Wiata  of 1959 English touring prod); Julie Bryan, Barbara Leigh, Charles Young, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CLP-1269; CD/EMI 7-89939-2 (LP-1545), with addl material. Excerpts of Te Wiata's songs: LP-1671.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831b</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John Hollingsworth. CAST: Hervey Alan, Marion Grimaldi, Martin Lawrence, John Wakefield, Ian Wallace, Edward Darling, Barbara Elsy, Ursula Connors, William McCue.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Records(E) LM-9. Excerpts: Grimaldi, Darling, Connors: "Mahbubah" Connors: "I Built a Fairy Palace in the Sky" (LP-1545).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831c</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1931 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2260</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831d</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Frank Cochrane: "The Cobbler's Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1917: 78/Col(E) D-1379, LP-1545) Aileen d'Orme: "Any Time's Kissing Time" (1916: 78/Col(E) L-1114) Violet Essex: "I Love You So" (1916: 78/HMV(E) 03528, LP-1545) "Cleopatra's Nile" (1916: 78/HMV(E) 2-3208, LP-1545) Essex, Courtice Pounds: "Any Time's Kissing Time" (1916: 78/HMV(E) 04186, LP-1545) Pounds: "When a Pullet Is Plump" (1916: 78/HMV(E) 4-2812, LP-931, LP-1476, LP-1545) Bryn Gwyn: "The Cobbler's Song" (1923: 78/Homochord(E) H-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831e</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1917 medley by Columbia Vocal Gem Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 659</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831f</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1929 medley by Dominion Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dominion(E) A-48</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831g</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1931 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-599</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831h</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1933 medley by Grosvenor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Eclipse(E) 8" SC-72</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831i</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1934 records by Malcolm McEachern of 1934 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Behold," "I Am Chu-Chin-Chow," "Olive Oil"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-598, LP-1545</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160831j</unitid><unittitle><title>Chu-chin-chow</title>1929 medley by unidentified soloists and chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast Twelve(E) 5039</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160911a</unitid><unittitle><title>Flora Bella</title>1916 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Charles Cuvillier, Milton Schwartzwald. WORDS: Percy Waxman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35592</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160919a</unitid><unittitle><title>Theodore And Co.</title>1916 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Clifford Grey. George Grossmith, Madge Saunders: "All That I Want Is Somebody to Love Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04182, LP-430) Leslie Henson, Davy Burnaby: "Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days" (78/HMV(E) 04181, LP-430) Julia James: "That 'Come Hither' Look" (78/HMV(E) C-748, LP-430</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160919b</unitid><unittitle><title>Theodore And Co.</title>1916 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-765</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160925a</unitid><unittitle><title>Miss Springtime</title>1916 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Emmerich Kalman. WORDS: Guy Bolton.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35592</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>160925b</unitid><unittitle><title>Miss Springtime</title>1917 record by George MacFarlane of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Castle in the Air"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45110, LP-784, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>161023a</unitid><unittitle><title>So Long, Letty</title>1917 records by Ben Linn of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mr. Patrick Henry Must Have Been a Married Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 7" 7168, LP-1493) "I've Got the Sweetest Girl in Maryland" (78/Emerson 7" 7189</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>161106a</unitid><unittitle><title>Vanity Fair</title>1917 record by Regine Flory &amp; Nelson Keys of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Some Sort of Somebody"  by Jerome Kern)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 04190, LP-430</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>161106*a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Century Girl</title>1916 records by Van &amp; Schenck of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Hawaiian Sunshine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 798, LP-1493) (78/Emerson 5134</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>161123a</unitid><unittitle><title>Houp-la</title>1917 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Gertie Millar: "Houp-la"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 03540, LP-227) "Pretty Baby" (78/HMV(E) 03541, LP-227) "The Fool of the Family" (78/HMV(E) 2-3223, LP-227) Millar, Nat D Ayer: "You Can't Love As I Do" (78/HMV(E) 04192, LP-227</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>161129a</unitid><unittitle><title>Follow Me</title>1917 records by Henry Lewis of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Oh! Johnny Oh! Johnny Oh!," "Lily of the Valley"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 7197, LP-1493) "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me for?," "Love Is a Wonderful Thing" (78/Emerson 7137, LP-1493) "Where the Black Eyed Susans Grow" (78/Emerson 7208, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>161206a</unitid><unittitle><title>Her Soldier Boy</title>1918 records by members of 1918 London prod, titled "Soldier Boy</unittitle></did><odd><p>" MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Sigmund Romberg, Emmerich Kalman, Frederick Chappelle, Rida Johnson Young, others. COND: Leonard Hornsey. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 717) Winifred Barnes: "The Lonely Princess," "He's Coming Home" (78/Col(E) L-1266) Barnes, Laurence Leonard: "The Kiss Waltz" Leonard: "Song of Home" (78/Col(E) L-1262) Fred Duprez: "Alone in a City Full of Girls," "The Battle Front at Home" (78/Col(E) L-1263) Duprez, Maisie Gay: "Soldier Boy" (78/Col(E) L-1267) Gay: "I'm Going Home," "March Along" (78/Col(E) L-1264) Gay, Billy Leonard: "The Military Stamp" Dewey Gibson: "Mother" (78/Col(E) L-1265)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1917</head><did><unittitle>1917</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>170111a</unitid><unittitle><title>Have A Heart</title>1917 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: P G Wodehouse.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35624, LP-606, LP-784</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170111b</unitid><unittitle><title>Have A Heart</title>1917 record by Billy B Van of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Napoleon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): With Peerless Quartet: 78/Col A-2307, LP-784, LP-1493, LP-1755</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170115a</unitid><unittitle><title>Love O' Mike</title>1917 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35624, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170119a</unitid><unittitle><title>Dance And Grow Thin</title>1917 record by Gus Van &amp; Joe Schenck of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Dance and Grow Thin"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 18258, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170131a</unitid><unittitle><title>Zig-zag</title>Contemp records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Dave Stamper. WORDS: Gene Buck. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) L-1137 "Beware of Chu-Chin-Chow" (78/Col(E) L-1143) "Will-o'-the-Wisp" (78/Col(E) L-1140) "Somnambulistic Melody" (78/Col(E) L-1143) Shirley Kellogg: "Beware of Chu-Chin-Chow," "In Grandma's Day" (78/Col(E) L-1144) "Over There" Daphne Pollard: "Thumbs Up" (78/Col(E) L-1222) "Will-o'-the-Wisp," "Somnambulistic Melody" (78/Col(E) L-1139) "I'm a Ragtime Germ,""I Want Someone to Make a Fuss over Me" (78/Col(E) L-1141) George Robey: "Burglar Jim," "I Said Yes, I Would" (78/Col(E) L-1146) "A Deed That Spoke Louder than Words," "She Spoke to Me First" (78/Col(E) L-1223) Kellogg, Robey: "Bye-and-bye You Will Miss Me," "I Can Live without You" (78/Col(E) L-1145) Cicely Debenham, Bertram Wallis: "Hello! My Dearie" Debenham: "Louana Lou" (78/Col(E) L-1138, LP-700</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170206a</unitid><unittitle><title>You're In Love</title>1929 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml. WORDS: Otto Harbach, Edward Clark. COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-590</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170206b</unitid><unittitle><title>You're In Love</title>Later record by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Only Dreaming"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1057</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1917 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Harold Fraser-Simson, Harry Graham, others. COND: Merlin Morgan. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) L-1160) "Nocturne," "Love Will Find a Way" (78/Col(E) L-1161) Jose Collins: "Farewell," "Love Will Find a Way" (78/Col(E) L-1155, LP-152) Collins, Thorpe Bates: "A Paradise for Two," "My Life Is Love" (78/Col(E) L-1156, LP-152) Bates: "A Bachelor Gay," "Live for Today" (78/Col(E) L-1159, LP-152) Lauri de Frece: "I Understood" de Frece, Mark Lester: "Dirty Work" (78/Col(E) L-1158, LP-152) de Frece, Mabel Sealby: "Husbands and Wives," "Over There and Over Here" (78/Col(E) L-1157, LP-152</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>Medleys by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1917: 78/HMV(E) C-814) (1930: 78/HMV(E) C-2063</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1968 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Merrick Farran. CAST: Madge Stephens, Michael Wakeham, Leslie Fyson, Charles Young, Rita Williams, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Saga(E) EROS-8115</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1972 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Ronald Hamner. COND: Derek Taverner. CAST: Jimmy Edwards, Lynn Kennington, Gordon Clyde, Jimmy Thompson, Janet Mahoney, Neville Jason.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col(E) SCX-6504</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Frederick Lonsdale. COND: Geoff Harvey. VOCALS: Valda Bagnall, Neil Williams, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(E) ST-794, with Balalaika</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1964 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Arthey. VOCALS: John Hanson of early 1960s English touring prod; Mary Bassano, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Philips(E) SBL-7626, with Lilac Time</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1958 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Michael Collins. VOCALS: Barry Kent, Mary Thomas, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Encore(E) 178, with No, No, Nanette, The Belle of New York, &amp; others</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1930 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-81</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>Records by Gladys Moncrieff (of 1921 Melbourne &amp; other Australian prods) &amp; Robert Chisholm (of 1921 Melbourne prod): "Paradise for Two" Moncrieff: "Farewell" (1927: 78/Vocalion(E) S-106) "My Life Is Love," "Love Will Find a Way" (1926: 78/Vocalion(E) S-102)  (The above four sides were reissued on 45/Discovery(Australia) DE-001</unittitle></did><odd><p>) "Love Will Find a Way"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Col(Australia) 01784, LP-1182, LP-1788) "My Life Is Love," "Farewell" (1930: 78/Col(Australia) 01885, LP-1182) "A Paradise for Two" (1930, with Colin Crane: 78/Col(Australia) 01886, LP-1182</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210j</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1931 medley by Parlophone Variety Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) E-6423</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210k</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1930 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Norton Collyer, Victor Conway.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) F-1989</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210l</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1930 medley by Savoy Light Opera Singers &amp; Players</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison Bell Winner(E) 5178</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210m</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1933 medley by Thea Philips, Robert Layton, &amp; chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast(E) 3273</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210n</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1930 medley by "soloists, chorus and orchestra</unittitle></did><odd><p>"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast(E) 8" 500</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210o</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1934 record by Jose Collins of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Love Will Find a Way"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-730</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170210p</unitid><unittitle><title>The Maid Of The Mountains</title>1933 medley by Grosvenor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Eclipse(E) 8" SC-75</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170220a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Boy!</title>1919 records by members of 1919 London prod, titled "Oh, Joy!" MUSIC: Jerome Kern</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: P G Wodehouse. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 729) "Rolled into One" (78/Col(E) L-1290) Tom Powers (also of orig cast), Beatrice Lillie: "Till the Clouds Roll By" (78/Col(E) L-1285, LP-430, LP-784, LP-1493) Billy Leonard: "A Packet of Seeds" Lillie, Powers, Leonard: "March Quarter Day" (78/Col(E) L-1289, LP-430) Dot Temple: "An Old-Fashioned Wife" Powers, Temple: "Words Are Not Needed" (78/Col(E) L-1287, LP-430) "You Never Knew about Me" (78/Col(E) L-1288, LP-430, LP-1493) Leonard, Powers, Tom Payne: "Wedding Bells" (78/Col(E) L-1288, LP-430) Powers, Temple, Payne: "Loving by Proxy" (78/Col(E) L-1290, LP-430) Lillie, Leonard: "Nestling Time," "A Pal like You" (78/Col(E) L-1286, LP-430) Lillie: "Rolled into One" (78/Col(E) L-1285, LP-123, LP-430</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170220b</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Boy!</title>Medleys by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 1917: 78/Vic 35651, LP-784) (1938, cond Leonard Joy: LP-306, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170220c</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Boy!</title>1917 records by Anna Wheaton of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Rolled into One"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-2238, LP-1493) "Till the Clouds Roll By" (With James Harrod: 78/Col A-2261, LP-1180, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170319a</unitid><unittitle><title>Eileen</title>1946 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Henry Blossom. COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Frances Greer, Jimmy Carroll, Earl Wrightson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic album K-2; RCA LK-1019.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170319b</unitid><unittitle><title>Eileen</title>1917 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Victor Herbert, composer.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35631, LP-767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170319c</unitid><unittitle><title>Eileen</title>1917 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Victor Herbert, composer. Greek Evans, chorus: "Free Trade and a Misty Moon" Scott Welsh, chorus: "The Irish Have a Great Day To-night"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 18285, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170319d</unitid><unittitle><title>Eileen</title>1917 records by Vernon Stiles, who was replaced in orig cast by Walter Scanlan before the show opened</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ireland, My Sireland"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-2247, LP-1493) "The Irish Have a Great Day Tonight" (With quartet: 78/Col A-2247, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170319e</unitid><unittitle><title>Eileen</title>1931 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-777</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170319f</unitid><unittitle><title>Eileen</title>1997 Ohio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): reconstruction of orig): James Stuart, Quade Winter. COND: Michael Butterman. CAST: Suzanne Woode, John Pickle, Catherine Robison, Alan Payne, Cassandra Norville, Boyd Mackus, Christopher Norton. (CD/Newport Classic NPD-85615</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170426a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Passing Show Of 1917</title>1917 record by Irene Franklin of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Awkward Age"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 7209, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170607a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hitchy-koo</title>1917 records by Frances White of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Six Times Six Is Thirty-Six," "M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45137, LP-1493) "I'd Like to Be a Monkey in the Zoo" (78/Vic 45149, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170612a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1917</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Eddie Cantor: "That's the Kind of a Baby for Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1917: 78/Vic 18342, LP-157, LP-324, LP-1431, LP-1493) (1917: 78/Aeolian Vocalion 1220)(1934: 78/Rex(E) 8389, LP-988, LP-1253, LP-1348, LP-1831) (1950: LP-1458) "The Modern Maiden's Prayer" (1917: 78/Vic 18342, LP-324, LP-1431, LP-1493) (1917: 78/Aeolian Vocalion 1220) Fanny Brice: "Becky Is Back in the Ballet" (1922: 78/Vic 45323, LP-32, LP-33, LP-1146, LP-1243, LP-1493) Bert Williams: "No Place like Home" (1917: 78/Col A-2438, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170612b</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1917</title>1917 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35651</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170719a</unitid><unittitle><title>Round The Map</title>1917 record by Alfred Lester of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"A Conscientious Objector"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) L-1206, LP-74</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170727a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic</title>1917 record by Frances White of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45137, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170816a</unitid><unittitle><title>Maytime</title>Records by members of 1937 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Rida Johnson Young, Gus Kahn. Jeanette MacDonald &amp; Nelson Eddy: "Will You Remember?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1936: 78/Vic 4329, LP-4, LP-462, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1185, LP-1355, LP-1561, LP-1813) (1948, radio: LP-908, LP-1388) (1958: LP-134, LP-1361) "Farewell to Dreams" (dropped before release) (1936: 78/Vic 4329, LP-4, LP-462, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1185, LP-1361, LP-1401, LP-1529, LP-1561, LP-1813) MacDonald: "Will You Remember?" (1948, rec live: LP-1058) (1950: LP-77, LP-119) "Les filles de Cadiz" (1939: LP-137, LP-249, LP-1397) (1950: LP-957, LP-1536) Eddy: "Will You Remember?" (c 1965, with Gale Sherwood: LP-499</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170816b</unitid><unittitle><title>Maytime</title>1944 radio prod with members of 1937 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Nelson Eddy: "Le Regiment" Jeanette MacDonald: "Les Filles de Cadiz," "Air des Bijoux" MacDonald, Eddy: "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny," "Will You Remember?," "Tchaikovsky Airs"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pelican 121</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170816c</unitid><unittitle><title>Maytime</title>1935 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Fred Kuhnly, Helen Marshall, Milton Watson, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-307</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170816d</unitid><unittitle><title>Maytime</title>1922 record by John Charles Thomas, who joined orig prod in 1918</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Will You Remember?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 60038, LP-649, LP-1493, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170816e</unitid><unittitle><title>Maytime</title>1940 record by Sigmund Romberg (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Will You Remember?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170816f</unitid><unittitle><title>Maytime</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Hebert Stothart. Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy: "Will You Remember?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1772</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170828a</unitid><unittitle><title>Leave It To Jane</title>1959 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: P G Wodehouse. ORCH: Art Harris. COND: Joseph Stecko. CAST: Kathleen Murray, Art Matthews, Jeanne Allen, Angelo Mango, Dorothy Greener, George Segal, Ray Tudor, Jan Speers.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/AEI Records 038 (LP-1795). Incomplete: Strand 1002; Stet DS-15002. Less complete: CD/Stet 15017XP, with Oh, Kay!.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170828b</unitid><unittitle><title>Leave It To Jane</title>1917 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35666, LP-606, LP-784, LP-993, LP-1795</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170828c</unitid><unittitle><title>Leave It To Jane</title>1938 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leonard Joy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-306</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170914a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Boy</title>1917 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): The show was titled "Good Morning, Judge" in New York.) MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Lionel Monckton, Howard Talbot, Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank. W H Berry: "When the Heart Is Young" (78/HMV(E) 4-2944) "I Want to Go Bye-Bye" (With Bessie Jones &amp; Eda Bennie: 78/HMV(E) 02776, LP-524) Peter Gawthorne: "I'm Sick to Death of Women" (78/HMV(E) B-888) Gawthorne, Nellie Taylor: "I've Always Got Time to Talk to You," "Have a Heart" (78/HMV(E) C-834) Taylor: "Little Miss Melody" (78/HMV(E) C-833</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>170914b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Boy</title>1919 piano roll by George Gershwin (composer) of a song added to the 1919 New York prod (titled "Good Morning, Judge")</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Was So Young</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): You Were So Beautiful)" (LP-458, LP-459, LP-1202</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171016a</unitid><unittitle><title>Jack O' Lantern</title>1917 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll. WORDS: Anne Caldwell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35666</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171016b</unitid><unittitle><title>Jack O' Lantern</title>1917 records by the Six Brown Brothers of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Darktown Strutters' Ball"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 18376) "Comedy Tom" (78/Vic 18385</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171018a</unitid><unittitle><title>Doing Our Bit</title>1918 records by Henry Lewis of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm the Brother of Lily of the Valley"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson  7336, LP-1493) "The Wild, Wild Women" (78/Emerson 7312, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171101a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Land Of Joy</title>1917 records by Lacalle's Spanish Orchestra of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Joaquin Valverde. "Alegrias"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Table Dance) (78/Col A-2475, LP-1493) "Los Crotalos" (Tambourine Dance) (78/Col A-2475</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171105a</unitid><unittitle><title>Miss 1917</title>1956 record sung by Irving Caesar, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. "You-oo, Just You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171119a</unitid><unittitle><title>Odds And Ends Of 1917</title>1918 records by Jack Norworth of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Fancy You Fancying Me," "The Further It Is from Tipperary"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À 29210, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171126a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Star Gazer</title>1923 record by John Charles Thomas of 1917 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"If You Only Knew"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 60053, LP-944, LP-1232, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171200a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic</title>1917 record by Frances White of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Go-Zin-To"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 45149, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171225a</unitid><unittitle><title>Going Up</title>1918 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Louis A Hirsch. WORDS: Otto Harbach.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-6055</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171225b</unitid><unittitle><title>Going Up</title>1918 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35672</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171225c</unitid><unittitle><title>Going Up</title>1918 records by members of 1918 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Joseph Coyne, Henri de Bray, Marjorie Gordon, Evelyn Laye, Austin Melford: "Going Up" Laye, Melford: "Do It for Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-860) Coyne, Gordon: "First Act, Second Act, Third Act" (78/HMV(E) 04232) Laye, Gordon, others: "If You Look in Her Eyes" (78/HMV(E) 04233, LP-1363) Coyne, Roy Byford, Melford, Franklyn Bellamy: "Down! Up! Left! Right!" (78/HMV(E) 04235) Gordon, deBray: "Kiss Me!" (78/HMV(E) 04234) Gordon, Bellamy: "The Tickle Toe" (78/HMV(E) 03614) Gordon, others: "The Touch of a Woman's Hand" (78/HMV(E) 03613) Orchestra: Medley (78/HMV(E) C-861) "I'll Bet You/The Touch of a Woman's Hand," "Medley Two-Step" (78/HMV(E) B-988</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>171231a</unitid><unittitle><title>Cohan Revue Of 1918</title>1918 records by Nora Bayes of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Regretful Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-6038, LP-1493) "The Man Who Put the Germ in Germany" (78/Col A-6051, LP-1493)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1918</head><did><unittitle>1918</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>180201a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Lady! Lady!!</title>1918 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: P G Wodehouse.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35672, LP-784</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180214a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sinbad</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Al Jolson: "Rock-a-bye Your Baby"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1918: 78/Col A-2560, LP-1146, LP-1373, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1825) (1926 film S/T: LP-1709) (1932: 78/Bruns 6502, LP-19, LP-42, LP-494, LP-721, LP-793, LP-988, LP-1032, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1543, LP-1613, LP-1816) (1946: LP-145, LP-244, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1432) (1947: LP-331, LP-394, LP-478) "Swanee" (1920: 78/Col A-2884, LP-38, LP-470, LP-793, LP-1146, LP-1172, LP-1423, LP-1493, LP-1527, LP-1543, LP-1633, LP-1669, LP-1816) (1937, radio: LP-815, LP-1438, LP-1700) (1937: LP-965) (1942: LP-963, LP-1032, LP-1464) (1945: LP-145, LP-244, LP-1095, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1348, LP-1368, LP-1432, LP-1627) (1945: LP-654, LP-763) (1947, radio: 78/V-Disc 763) (1948: LP-677, LP-1137) (1949: LP-1137) "Avalon" (1920: 78/Col A-2995, LP-288, LP-793, LP-1493, LP-1543, LP-1669,LP-1816) (1935: LP-373) (1946: LP-228, LP-244, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1368, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1946(?): LP-1438) "You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet" (1919: 78/Col A-2836, LP-288, LP-470, LP-1032, LP-1435, LP-1493, LP-1816) "'N Everything" (1917: 78/Col A-2519, LP-1373, LP-1493) "Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land" (1918: 78/Col A-2542, LP-548, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1493) "I Wonder Why She Kept On Saying 'Si-Si-Si-Si-Senor'" (1918: 78/Col A-2671, LP-470, LP-1493) "On the Road to Calais" (1918: 78/Col A-2690, LP-288, LP-1493, LP-1543) "I'll Say She Does" (1918: 78/Col A-2746, LP-550, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1493, LP-1543) "I Gave Her That" (1919: 78/Col A-2835, LP-470, LP-1435, LP-1493) "Chloe" (1919: 78/Col A-2861, LP-626, LP-1435, LP-1493) "My Mammy" (1928: 78/Bruns 3912, LP-82, LP-731, LP-1130, LP-1255, LP-1277, LP-1816) (1942: LP-963, LP-1032) (1945, radio: LP-1438) (1946: LP-145, LP-244, LP-739, LP-1101, LP-1211, LP-1212, LP-1273, LP-1280, LP-1368, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1947, radio: 78/V-Disc 773) (1948: LP-677) "Some Beautiful Morning" (1919: 78/Co</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180214a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sinbad</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Al Jolson: "Rock-a-bye Your Baby"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1918: 78/Col A-2560, LP-1146, LP-1373, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1825) (1926 film S/T: LP-1709) (1932: 78/Bruns 6502, LP-19, LP-42, LP-494, LP-721, LP-793, LP-988, LP-1032, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1543, LP-1613, LP-1816) (1946: LP-145, LP-244, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1432) (1947: LP-331, LP-394, LP-478) "Swanee" (1920: 78/Col A-2884, LP-38, LP-470, LP-793, LP-1146, LP-1172, LP-1423, LP-1493, LP-1527, LP-1543, LP-1633, LP-1669, LP-1816) (1937, radio: LP-815, LP-1438, LP-1700) (1937: LP-965) (1942: LP-963, LP-1032, LP-1464) (1945: LP-145, LP-244, LP-1095, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1348, LP-1368, LP-1432, LP-1627) (1945: LP-654, LP-763) (1947, radio: 78/V-Disc 763) (1948: LP-677, LP-1137) (1949: LP-1137) "Avalon" (1920: 78/Col A-2995, LP-288, LP-793, LP-1493, LP-1543, LP-1669,LP-1816) (1935: LP-373) (1946: LP-228, LP-244, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1368, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1946(?): LP-1438) "You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet" (1919: 78/Col A-2836, LP-288, LP-470, LP-1032, LP-1435, LP-1493, LP-1816) "'N Everything" (1917: 78/Col A-2519, LP-1373, LP-1493) "Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land" (1918: 78/Col A-2542, LP-548, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1493) "I Wonder Why She Kept On Saying 'Si-Si-Si-Si-Senor'" (1918: 78/Col A-2671, LP-470, LP-1493) "On the Road to Calais" (1918: 78/Col A-2690, LP-288, LP-1493, LP-1543) "I'll Say She Does" (1918: 78/Col A-2746, LP-550, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1493, LP-1543) "I Gave Her That" (1919: 78/Col A-2835, LP-470, LP-1435, LP-1493) "Chloe" (1919: 78/Col A-2861, LP-626, LP-1435, LP-1493) "My Mammy" (1928: 78/Bruns 3912, LP-82, LP-731, LP-1130, LP-1255, LP-1277, LP-1816) (1942: LP-963, LP-1032) (1945, radio: LP-1438) (1946: LP-145, LP-244, LP-739, LP-1101, LP-1211, LP-1212, LP-1273, LP-1280, LP-1368, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1947, radio: 78/V-Disc 773) (1948: LP-677) "Some Beautiful Morning" (1919: 78/Col A-2940, LP-1493) "There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie" (1917: 78/Col A-2491, LP-1373, LP-1493) "Tell That to the Marines" (1918: 78/Col A-2657, LP-626, LP-1335, LP-1493, LP-1543) "Why Do They All Take the Night Boat to Albany?" (1930, film soundtrack: LP-269) Farber Sisters: "How'd You Like to Be My Daddy?" (1918: 78/Col A-2525, LP-1493) (1918: 78/PathÀ)À 20355) "There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie" (1918: 78/PathÀ)À 20355</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180214b</unitid><unittitle><title>Sinbad</title>Records sung by Irving Caesar, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. "Swanee"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1953: LP-1218) (1956: LP-353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180214c</unitid><unittitle><title>Sinbad</title>1920 piano roll by George Gershwin, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Swanee"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-458, LP-1202, LP-1541</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180214d</unitid><unittitle><title>Sinbad</title>Records by Ernest Hare, who replaced Al Jolson in orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22237, 78/Operaphone 21135) "I'll Say She Does" (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22064, 78/Operaphone 21103) "Avalon" (1920: 78/Emerson 10274) (1920: 78/Bruns 2050) (1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22449) (1921: 78/Vocalion 14109) "Some Beautiful Morning" (1919: 78/Emerson 1082) (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22170, 78/Operaphone 21125) "That Lullaby of Long Ago" (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22170) "I Gave Her That" (1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22258) (1920: 78/Vocalion 14028) "My Mammy" (1920: 78/Arto 9040) (1920: 78/Grey Gull L-2046) (1921: 78/Gennett 4679</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180307a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Look!</title>1918 record by Harry Fox of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harry Carroll. WORDS: Joseph McCarthy. "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-2557, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180401a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rainbow Girl</title>1918 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Louis A Hirsch. WORDS: Rennold Wolf.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-6055</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180401b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rainbow Girl</title>1918 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35677</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180515a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tabs</title>1918 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Ivor Novello, Ronald Jeans, others. Margaret Campbell: "Goblin Golliwog Trees" Alfred Austin: "Naughty Old Gentleman"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) L-1259) Guy Lefeuvre: "God Give Me You" Harry Glen: "Mr. Pau-Puk-Keewis" (78/Col(E) L-1260) Beatrice Lillie: "Maryland" Lillie, Campbell: "I Hate to Give Trouble" (78/Col(E) L-1257) Lillie: "I Said Goodbye," "Sammy" (78/Col(E) L-1256) Lillie, Austin: "My River Girl" Ethel Baird: "Something Doing Over There" (78/Col(E) L-1258</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180522a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rock-a-bye Baby</title>1918 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Michael E Rourke</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): "Herbert Reynolds"). (78/Vic 35677</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180725a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Passing Show Of 1918</title>1940 record by Lee Roberts (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Smiles"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180803a</unitid><unittitle><title>As You Were</title>1918 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 718) Alice Delysia: "Live for All You're Worth," "The Aeroplane Walk" (78/Col(E) L-1270) "Helen of Troy" (78/Col(E) L-1269, LP-128) "Ninon de l'Enclos" (78/Col(E) L-1269) Delysia, John Humphries: "If You Could Care" Hayden Coffin: "With a Hey! and a Ho!" (78/Col(E) L-1268) Humphries: "Old Man Adam" Daisy Hancox, Mona Vivian: "Two Little Bits of Greece" (78/Col(E) L-1271) Vivian: "Fritz" Hancox: "What Ho, Mr. Watteau" (78/Col(E) L-1272) Clifford Morgan: "Potsdam," "A Blighty One" (78/Col(E) L-1273</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180803b</unitid><unittitle><title>As You Were</title>1933 records by Alice Delysia of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"If You Could Care for Me," "Ninon de l'Enclos"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-523, LP-128</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180819a</unitid><unittitle><title>Yip Yip Yaphank</title>Records sung by Irving Berlin (composer) of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): See 42704a &amp; 420704c) "Mandy" (1938 radio, with Al Jolson &amp; Eddie Cantor: LP-387</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>180823a</unitid><unittitle><title>Why Worry?</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Fanny Brice: "I'm an Indian"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Vic 45303, LP-1, LP-33, LP-1239, LP-1243, LP-1493) Avon Comedy Four: "Hungarian Restaurant Scene" (1916: 78/Vic 35602, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>181004a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sometime</title>1919 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml. WORDS: Rida Johnson Young.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35694</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>181024a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ladies First</title>Records by Nora Bayes of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Just like a Gypsy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1919: 78/Col A-6138, LP-1493) "Prohibition Blues" (1919: 78/Col A-2823, LP-1493) "Without You" (1918: 78/Col A-2921, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>181028a</unitid><unittitle><title>Glorianna</title>Later record by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Love You, Dear"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1057</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>181209a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic</title>1913 record by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Can't Do Nothing Till Martin Gets Here"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-6216</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>181223a</unitid><unittitle><title>Listen Lester</title>1919 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harold Orlob. WORDS: Harry L Cort, George E Stoddard.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35691</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>181223*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Somebody's Sweetheart</title>1919 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Anthony Bafunno. WORDS: Alonzo Price.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35691)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1919</head><did><unittitle>1919</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>190203a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Velvet Lady</title>Later record by Eddie Dowling of orig cast, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Henry Blossom. "There's Nothing Too Fine for the Finest"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1011</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190212a</unitid><unittitle><title>Monte Cristo Jr</title>1919 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz. WORDS: Joseph Atteridge. Esther Walker: "Sahara"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 18613, LP-1493) Fannie Watson: "Who Played Poker with Pocahontas?" (78/Okeh 1193, LP-1493) Watson Sisters: "I Always Think I'm Up in Heaven" (78/Okeh 1216, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190419a</unitid><unittitle><title>Monsieur Beaucaire</title>1919 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Andre Messager. WORDS: Adrian Ross. COND: Kennedy Russell. CAST: John Clarke, Marion Green, &amp; Robert Parker, who were also in 1919 New York prod; Alice Moffat, Maggie Teyte. Clarke: "Honour and Love" Clarke, Green, Parker: "Going to the Ball"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) L-1309) Clarke, Moffat: "I Love You a Little," "We Are Not Speaking Now" (78/Col(E) L-1308) Green: "Red Rose," "English Maids" (78/Col(E) L-1306) "Gold and Blue and White," "Under the Moon" (78/Col(E) L-1307) Green, Teyte: "Lightly, Lightly" (78/Col(E) L-1312) "Say No More" (78/Col(E) L-1313) Finale, Act I (78/Col(E) L-1314) "What Are Names?" (78/Col(E) L-1315) Finale, Act II (78/Col(E) L-1316) Teyte: "Philomel" (78/Col(E) L-1310) "I Do Not Know" (78/Col(E) L-1311) (All of the above records were reissued on Opal(E) 817.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 740) "Waltz/Rose Minuet" (78/Col(E) 741</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190419b</unitid><unittitle><title>Monsieur Beaucaire</title>1932 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2443</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190505a</unitid><unittitle><title>She's A Good Fellow</title>Records by the Duncan Sisters of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Anne Caldwell. "The Bull Frog Patrol"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1922: 78/HMV(E) C-1093, LP-430, LP-1493) (1924: 78/Vic 19352) (1928: 78/Col(E) 5182</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190505b</unitid><unittitle><title>She's A Good Fellow</title>1919 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35694, LP-606</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190512a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Lady In Red</title>1915 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Winterberg. WORDS: Anne Caldwell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35491</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190520a</unitid><unittitle><title>Kissing Time</title>1919 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ivan Caryll, Willie Redstone. WORDS: Clifford Grey. COND: Willie Redstone. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 742) Yvonne Arnaud: "Chiquita," "Cherie, Oh Ma Cherie" (78/Col(E) L-1318) Arnaud, Leslie Henson, George Grossmith: "The Happy Family" (78/Col(E) MC-15) "I Like It" (78/Col(E) MC-16) Phyllis Dare: "Some Day" (78/Col(E) MC-11) "Thousands of Years Ago" (78/Col(E) MC-12) Dare, Grossmith: "Joan and Peter" (78/Col(E) MC-13) "There's a Light in Your Eye" (78/Col(E) MC-14) Grossmith: "Desertion" (78/Col(E) MC-8) Henson, Tom Walls: "A Little Touch of Spring" (78/Col(E) MC-17) Henson: "Motoring" (78/Col(E) MC-9) "Women Haven't Any Mercy on a Man" (78/Col(E) MC-10</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190526a</unitid><unittitle><title>La La Lucille</title>1919 piano rolls by George Gershwin, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Tee-Oodle-Um-Bum-Bo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-375, LP-459, LP-1202) "Nobody but You" (LP-458) "From Now On" (LP-1658</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190616a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1919</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Bert Williams: "When the Moon Shines on the Moonshine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1919: 78/Col A-2849, LP-1, LP-232, LP-514, LP-518, LP-639, LP-811, LP-890, LP-1487, LP-1493) "It's Nobody's Business but My Own" (1919: 78/Col A-2750, LP-232, LP-639, LP-1493) Eddie Cantor: "You'd Be Surprised" (1919: 78/Emerson 10102, LP-485, LP-514, LP-1243, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1755) (1947: LP-114, LP-143) "When They're Old Enough to Know Better" (1919: 78/Emerson 1094, LP-514) (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22201, LP-1493) "I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now" (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22201, LP-514, LP-1493) "You Don't Need the Wine to Have a Wonderful Time" (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22163, LP-1493) (1919: 78/Emerson 1071, LP-485, LP-514) "Oh, the Last Rose of Summer" (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22163, LP-1493) (1919: 78/Emerson 10134, LP-485, LP-514) "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm?" (1943, radio: LP-1584) (1944 radio, with Tommy Dorsey Orch: 78/V-Disc 358) (1947: LP-143, LP-165, LP-384) (1947, radio: LP-1591) (1950: LP-1458) (1957: LP-30, LP-1431) "Mandy" (1934: 78/Rex(E) 8390, LP-379, LP-593, LP-1153, LP-1207, LP-1243, LP-1253, LP-1556) (1938, with Irving Berlin (composer) &amp; Al Jolson: LP-387) (1950: LP-1458) John Steel: "A Pretty Girl Is like a Melody" (by Irving Berlin) (1919: 78/Vic 18588, LP-157, LP-514, LP-519, LP-710, LP-1180, LP-1371, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1825, LP-1831) (1938: LP-387) "Tulip Time" (1919: 78/Vic 18588, LP-514, LP-1493) "My Baby's Arms" (1919: 78/Vic 18611, LP-514, LP-1493) Gus Van &amp; Joe Schenck: "Mandy" (1919: 78/Col A-2780, LP-157, LP-514, LP-519, LP-710, LP-1493, LP-1633) "Sweet Kisses" (1919: 78/Col A-2792, LP-514, LP-1493) Ray Dooley: "Mandy" Eddie Dowling: "I'm the Guy Who Guards the Harem" (Later, with chorus: LP-1010</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190715a</unitid><unittitle><title>Greenwich Village Follies Of 1919</title>Records by Ted Lewis Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"When My Baby Smiles at Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1920: 78/Col A-2908, LP-1146, LP-1493) (1926: 78/Col 922-D, LP-1296) (1938: 78/Dec 2054, LP-167, LP-297, LP-457, LP-491, LP-1017) "I'll See You in C-U-B-A" (1920: 78/Col A-2927</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190728a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, What A Girl!</title>1919 records by Sam Ash of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Oh, What a Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 10109, LP-1493) (78/Vocalion 12213) (78/PathÀ)À 22216) (78/Okeh 4043</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190828a</unitid><unittitle><title>Bran Pie</title>1919 record by Beatrice Lillie of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Someone Else May Be There When I'm Gone"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) F-1011, LP-583</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>190917a</unitid><unittitle><title>Afgar</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Charles Cuvillier, Douglas Furber. Orchestra: Medley:</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1919: 78/Col(E) 781) Alice Delysia (also of 1920 New York cast): "Dardanella," "You'd Be Surprised" (by Irving Berlin) (1920: 78/Col(E) F-1043, LP-128) "Live for Love," "No Man's Land" (1919: 78/Col(E) F-1027) "Dear Lonely Lover" (1919: 78/Col(E) F-1029) "A Garden of Make-Believe" Delysia, Harry Welchman: "Night Was Made for Love" (1919: 78/Col(E) F-1028, LP-128) Lupino Lane (also of 1920 New York cast): "The Man from Mexico" Welchman: "Give the Devil His Due" (1919: 78/Col(E) F-1025) "'Neath Your Casement" Welchman, Marie Burke: "Ah, Give Me Your Lips" (1919: 78/Col(E) F-1026) Welchman, John Humphries: "Antiques" Lane, Humphries: "United We Stand" (1919: 78/Col(E) F-1024) Burke: "Rose of Seville," "Sunshine Valley" (1919: 78/Col(E) F-1023</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191007a</unitid><unittitle><title>Apple Blossoms</title>1920 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Jacobi, Fritz Kreisler. WORDS: William LeBaron.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Victor 35697</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191007b</unitid><unittitle><title>Apple Blossoms</title>1920 records by John Charles Thomas of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Little Girls, Goodbye"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 20001, LP-944, LP-1232, LP-1493) "You Are Free" (With Lucille RenÀ)À: 78/Vocalion 20002, LP-944, LP-1232, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191007c</unitid><unittitle><title>Apple Blossoms</title>Records by Fritz Kreisler (composer)</unittitle></did><odd><p>Fritz Kreisler, violin: "Who Can Tell?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 64902) "Tambourin Chinois" (1911: 78/Vic 74203) (1928: 78/Vic 6844) Fritz Kreisler, piano, &amp; Hugo Kreisler, cello: "The Letter Song" (78/Vic 66185) "I'm in Love" (78/Vic 66116</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191023a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Passing Show Of 1919</title>Records by (Joe) Smith &amp; (Charles) Dale of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch "The Doctor's Office"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Fragment, 1953: LP-1218) (1958, rec live: LP-1222) (Later(?), rec live: LP-1630</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191027a</unitid><unittitle><title>Buddies</title>1920 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: B C Hilliam.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-6142</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191111a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Magic Melody</title>1911 record by Tom McNaughton of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recitation "The Three Trees"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 5866, LP-323, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191112a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Eclipse</title>1919 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Nancy Gibbs, F Pope Stamper: "Chelsea," "I Never Realised"  both by Cole Porter)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) F-1033, LP-300) Orchestra: Medley, "I Never Realised" (78/Col(E) 783</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118a</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>1920 records by members of 1920 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harry Tierney. WORDS: Joseph McCarthy. COND: Frank Tours. Edith Day  also of orig cast): "Irene"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) F-1044, LP-84) "Alice Blue Gown" (78/Col(E) F-1044, LP-84, LP-1180) "To Be Worthy of You," "Castle of Dreams" (78/Col(E) F-1045, LP-1493) "Sky Rocket" (78/Col(E) F-1046, LP-1493) Day, Robert Michaelis: "To Love You" (78/Col(E) F-1046) Winnie Collins, Margaret Campbell, Robert Hale: "We're Getting Away with It," "The Talk of the Town" (78/Col(E) F-1047) "The Last Part of Every Party," Daisy Hancox: "Hobbies" (78/Col(E) F-5) (The above records were reissued on Monmouth 7057.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 821) Waltz (78/Col(E) 823</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118b</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>1973 prod with five songs from the original show &amp; addl songs by Charles Gaynor, Otis Clements, others</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Ralph Burns. COND: Jack Lee. CAST: Debbie Reynolds, Monte Markham, Ruth Warrick, George S Irving, Patsy Kelly, Carmen Alvarez, Janie Sell, Ted Pugh.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col KS-32266; CD/Sony SK-32266. Excerpt: Reynolds: "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (LP-1110).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118c</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>Records by Edith Day of orig &amp; 1920 London casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): See also listing for 1920 London prod.) "Alice Blue Gown" (1920: 78/Vic 45176, LP-18, LP-711, LP-1146, LP-1399, LP-1493, LP-1633, LP-1825) (1934: 78/Dec(E) K-725, LP-56) "Irene" (1920: 78/Vic 45176, LP-1146, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118d</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>1920 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35697</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118e</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>1920 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-6142</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118f</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>1976 London prod, based on 1973 New York prod, with addl changes</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Michael Reed. CAST: Julie Anthony, Jon Pertwee, Eric Flynn, Jessie Evans, Janet Mahoney, Jenny Logan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): EMI(E) EMC-3139</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118g</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>1940 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Anna Neagle: "Alice Blue Gown"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/RKO Radio Pictures mx B8254</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191118h</unitid><unittitle><title>Irene</title>1975 record by Jane Powell, who joined 1973 prod in 1974</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Made Me Love You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1347</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191203a</unitid><unittitle><title>My Lady Friends</title>1920 record by Jack Norworth of 1920 Chicago prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Want to Spread a Little Sunshine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À 20462, LP-1493</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>191227a</unitid><unittitle><title>Morris Gest Midnight Whirl</title>1920 piano roll by George Gershwin (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Limehouse Nights"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-458</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1920</head><did><unittitle>1920</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>20-1a Vaudeville act</unitid><unittitle><title>Chin Toy</title>1920 record by Joe Howard (composer) of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Whistle a Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À 22361</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>20-2a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hearts Of Erin</title>1921 records by Walter Scanlan of orig (touring) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Walter Scanlan. WORDS: Walter Scanlan, others. "There Is One Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 10325) "Nora," "On Sweetheart Shore" (78/Emerson 10299</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200202a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Night Boat</title>1920 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Anne Caldwell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35702, LP-606, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200212a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Last Waltz</title>Records by members of 1922 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Oscar Straus. WORDS: Harold Atteridge, Edward Delancy Dunn. Jose Collins: "Love, the Minstrel"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1922: 78/Col(E) 911, LP-152) "Just for a While" (1922: 78/Col(E) 911, LP-152) (1934: 78/Dec(E) K-730) "The Mirror Song" Collins, Kingsley Lark: "When Life and Love Are Calling" (1922: 78/Col(E) 912) "The Magic Waltz Refrain," "The Last Waltz" (1922: 78/Col(E) 910) Lark: "Red Roses," "Man Is Master of His Fate" (1922: 78/Col(E) 913</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200212b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Last Waltz</title>1921 medley by Aeolian Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 35004</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200324a</unitid><unittitle><title>Fly With Me</title>1980 prod, rec live</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart, Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers. ORCH: Bruce Pomahac. COND: Howard Shanet. CAST: Daniel Frank, Cheryl Suzanne Horowitz, Rod McLucas, Marci Pliskin, Avi Simon, Francis Larson, Annie Laurita.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Original Cast CYM-8023</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200405a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ed Wynn Carnival</title>1920 records by Ray Miller's Black and White Melody Boys of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Rose of Spain"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Okeh 4119) (78/Vocalion 14106) (78/PathÀ)À 22427) (78/Gennett 9075) "I Love the Land of Old Black Joe" (78/PathÀ)À 22425) "Can You Tell?" (78/Vocalion 14106) (78/PathÀ)À 22427</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200406a</unitid><unittitle><title>Lassie</title>Contemp record by Colin O'Moore of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Lassie o' Mine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 24011</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200503a</unitid><unittitle><title>Honey Girl</title>1920 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Albert Von Tilzer. WORDS: Neville Fleeson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35705</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200503b</unitid><unittitle><title>Honey Girl</title>Medley by Aeolian Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 36210</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200528a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Mazurka</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company, incl Elisabeth Pechy of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Harry Graham.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1331</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200528b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Mazurka</title>1927 medley by orchestra of 1927 London prod cond by Arthur Wood</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9216</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200528c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Mazurka</title>1927 records by Elisabeth Pechy of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Life Is a Beautiful Garden," "Shine, Bright Moon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-2457</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200528d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Mazurka</title>1927 records by Gladys Moncrieff of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Blue Mazurka"  with Frank Titterton: 78/Vocalion</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): E) S-112, LP-1788) "Shine Bright Moon" (78/Vocalion(E) S-113, LP-1788) "This Locket That I Wore" (with Frank Titterton: 78/Vocalion(E) S-113) "I Am Alone" (78/Vocalion(E) S-112</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200607a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1920</title>1920 record by Lester O'Keefe of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Arthur Johnson. "Songs of Long Ago"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 2046</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200607b</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1920</title>1920 piano rolls by George Gershwin, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"On My Mind the Whole Night Long"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-375, LP-1541) "Idle Dreams," "Scandal Walk" (LP-1541</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200622a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1920</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Fanny Brice: "I'm an Indian"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Vic 45303, LP-1, LP-33, LP-1239, LP-1243) "I was a Florodora Baby" (1928, film soundtrack: LP-751, LP-1243) Gus Van &amp; Joe Schenck: "All She'd Say Was 'Umh Hum'" (1920: 78/Col A-3319) "Marimba" (1920: 78/Col A-3336) Art Hickman Orch: "Tell Me, Little Gypsy/Bells" (both by Irving Berlin) (1920: 78/Col A-2972) "Hold Me" (1920: 78/Col A-2899) John Steel: "Tell Me, Little Gypsy" (1920: 78/Vic 18687) "The Girls of My Dreams" (by Irving Berlin) (1920: 78/Vic 18687, LP-336) "The Love Boat" (by Victor Herbert) (1920: 78/Vic 18695, LP-767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200712a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Midnight Rounders</title>1920 record by Jane Green of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Wild, Romantic Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À 020480, LP-1235</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200712b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Midnight Rounders</title>1920 record sung by Noble Sissle (lyricist)</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Vision Girls"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À 20463</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200712*a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl In The Spotlight</title>Later record by Eddie Dowling of orig cast, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Herbert. WORDS: Robert B Smith. "Catch 'em Young, Treat 'em Rough, Tell 'em Nothing"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1010</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200715a</unitid><unittitle><title>Silks And Satins</title>1920 records by Aileen Stanley of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo Isle"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 18691) (78/Edison 50707</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200719a</unitid><unittitle><title>Come Seven</title>Records sung by Al Bernard, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Haenschen. "Read 'em and Weep"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1920: 78/Bruns 2055) (1920: 78/Paramount 20029) (1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22437) (1921: 78/Edison 50735) (78/Lyric 5224) (1928: 78/Bruns 4076</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200830a</unitid><unittitle><title>Greenwich Village Follies Of 1920</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Frank Crumit: "I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1920: 78/Col A-3332) "Wait Until You See My Madeline" (1921: 78/Col A-3415) Ford Hanford (carpenter's saw): "My Old Kentucky Home/Old Black Joe" Hanford &amp; Pee Wee Myers: "Down in Arkansas" (1921: 78/Grey Gull L-7007) (1921: 78/Vic 18767</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200902a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic</title>1920 records by John Steel of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Rose of My Heart"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 18724) "Whispering" (78/Vic 18695</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200906a</unitid><unittitle><title>Honeydew</title>Records by Sam Ash of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Efrem Zimbalist. WORDS: Joseph W Herbert. "Believe Me, Beloved"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22451) (1920: 78/Aeolian 14112) "My Husband's Dearest Friend" (1921, with Irene Williams: 78/Bruns 5044</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200918a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Night Out</title>1920 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Cole Porter. WORDS: Clifford Grey. Lily St John: "Looking Around"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) F-1062, LP-300) St John, Leslie Henson: "Why Didn't We Meet Before?" (78/Col(E) F-1061, LP-300</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>200929a</unitid><unittitle><title>Broadway Brevities Of 1920</title>Records by Bert Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"When the Moon Shines on the Moonshine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1919: 78/Col A-2849, LP-1, LP-232, LP-514, LP-518, LP-639, LP-811, LP-890, LP-1487) "I Want to Know Where Tosti Went" (1920: 78/Col A-3305, LP-324, LP-811, LP-890) "Eve Cost Adam Just One Bone" (1920: 78/Col A-3339, LP-639, LP-890</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201005a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tip Top</title>1923 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Duncan Sisters: "Baby Sister Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19050) Six Brown Brothers (saxophones): "Wonderful Girl, Wonderful Boy/The Girl I Never Met" (78/Vic 18714</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201018a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mary</title>1920 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Louis A Hirsch. WORDS: Otto Harbach, Frank Mandel.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35702</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201018b</unitid><unittitle><title>Mary</title>Medley by Aeolian Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 36210</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201117a</unitid><unittitle><title>Jimmie</title>1920 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Herbert Stothart. WORDS: Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35705</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1921 records by members of 1921 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Clifford Grey, P G Wodehouse, B G DeSylva, Anne Caldwell. George Grossmith, Heather Thatcher, Seymour Beard: "The Lorelei" Dorothy Dickson: "You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down,"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col(E) F-1075) "Wild Rose" Grossmith, Thatcher: "The Church 'round the Corner" (Col(E) F-1074) Gregory Stroud: "Sally" Dickson, Stroud: "Whip-Poor-Will" (Col(E) F-1077) "Look for the Silver Lining" Leslie Henson: "The Schnitza-Komisski" (Col(E) F-1076) Orchestra: Ballet Music (by Victor Herbert) (Col(E) 881) (All of the above records are on Monmouth 7053 &amp; LP-430.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221b</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1942 records by Jessie Matthews of 1942 London prod, titled "Wild Rose</unittitle></did><odd><p>" "Look for the Silver Lining"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DB-2094, LP-64, LP-173, LP-794, LP-933, LP-1251) "Whip-Poor-Will" (78/Col(E) DB-2094, LP-64, LP-173, LP-794</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221c</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1937 records by Dorothy Dickson of 1921 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Wild Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2946, LP-173) "Look for the Silver Lining" (78/HMV(E) C-2946</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221d</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1938 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leonard Joy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-306</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221e</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>Album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Geoff Harvey. VOCALS: Jimmy Parkinson, Betty Parker.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Light Music Club(New Zealand) LZ-7073, with Good News</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221f</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1932 radio performance by Leon Errol of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Schnitzka Komisska"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-566</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221g</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1929 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Marilyn Miller  also of orig cast), Alexander Gray: "If I'm Dreaming"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-751) "Look for the Silver Lining" (LP-751, LP-1038, LP-1755</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221h</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1930 medley by Paramount Rhythm Boys and unidentified tenor</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison Bell (E) 5175</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221i</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>Records by Willie Howard of 1948 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch "French Taught in a Hurry"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1942: LP-630) (Later, with Al Kelly: 78/Jubilee 3507</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201221j</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally</title>1930 medley by New Mayfair Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) 3358</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>201227a</unitid><unittitle><title>Her Family Tree</title>1920 records by Nora Bayes of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Why Worry?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-3360) "The Broadway Blues" (78/Col A-3311)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1921</head><did><unittitle>1921</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>210205a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Midnight Rounders Of 1921</title>Records by Eddie Cantor of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Margie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1920: 78/Emerson 10301, LP-485, LP-1146, LP-1243) (1940: 78/Col 35428, LP-721, LP-1556) (1940, live: LP-1570) (1944: 78/Dec 23723, LP-165) (1950: LP-1458) (1954: LP-144) (1957: LP-30, LP-1431) "Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me" (1944: 78/Dec 23723, LP-165) (1950: LP-1458) (1954: LP-38, LP-144) (1957: LP-30, LP-1431) "I Never Knew" (1921: 78/Emerson 10349, LP-485) "Palesteena" (1920: 78/Emerson 10292) "And She Gave Them All the Ha! Ha! Ha!" (1920: 78/Emerson 10292, LP-485) "I Wish That I'd Been Born in Borneo" (1920: 78/Emerson 10301, LP-485</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210211a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rose Girl</title>1920 record by Fred Hillebrand of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Old New Jersey Home"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Emerson 10352</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210425a</unitid><unittitle><title>June Love</title>Later record by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Dear Love, My Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210503a</unitid><unittitle><title>Two Little Girls In Blue</title>Contemp medley by Aeolian Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Vincent Youmans, Paul Lannin. WORDS: Ira Gershwin</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): "Arthur Francis"). (78/Aeolian Vocalion 35004</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210509a</unitid><unittitle><title>Biff, Bing, Bang</title>Contemp records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. Red Newman: "Oh! It's a Lovely War"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(C) 216366, LP-899) "Medals on My Chest" (78/HMV(C) 216398, LP-899</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210523a</unitid><unittitle><title>Shuffle Along</title>1953 album by members of 1952 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Eubie Blake. WORDS: Noble Sissle. COND: Eubie Blake. CAST: Avon Long, Thelma Carpenter, Louise Woods, Laurence Watson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LPM-3154, with Blackbirds of 1928</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210523b</unitid><unittitle><title>Shuffle Along</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Eubie Blake  piano) &amp; His Shuffle Along Orch: "Baltimore Buzz/In Honeysuckle Time"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Vic 18791, LP-422) "Bandana Days/I'm Just Wild about Harry" (1921: 78/Vic 18791, LP-431, LP-587) Blake (piano): "Good Night, Angeline" (1919, piano roll with Edgar Fairchild: LP-730) "Baltimore Buzz/In Honeysuckle Time" (1921: 78/Emerson 10434, LP-431, LP-587) "I'm Just Wild about Harry" (1969: LP-392, LP-1007) (1973: LP-1760) Blake (piano) &amp; Ivan Harold Browning of orig cast (vocal): "Good Night, Angeline," "Love Will Find a Way" (1971: LP-1092) "If You've Never Been Vamped by a Brownskin," "In Honeysuckle Time," "I'm Just Wild about Harry" (1972: LP-1075) Noble Sissle (vocal): "Good Night, Angeline" (1917: 78/PathÀ)À 20226) "On Patrol in No Man's Land" (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22089, LP-431) "I'm Just Simply Full of Jazz" (1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22284, LP-587) "Ain't Cha Coming Back, Mary Ann, to Maryland" (1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22284) "Low Down Blues" (1921: 78/Emerson 10365, LP-587) "In Honeysuckle Time" (1921: 78/Emerson 10385, LP-431, LP-1146) "Baltimore Buzz" (1921: 78/Emerson 10385, LP-431, LP-1180, LP-1633, LP-1825) Sissle &amp; Blake: "Love Will Find a Way" (1921: 78/Emerson 10396, LP-422, LP-431, LP-1755) "Oriental Blues" (1921: 78/Emerson 10396, LP-422) "I'm Craving for That Kind of Love" (1922: 78/Emerson 10513, LP-422) "Bandana Days" (1922: 78/Paramount 12002, LP-422, LP-431, LP-1146) "If You've Never Been Vamped by a Brownskin" (1922: 78/Paramount 12002) Medley of seven songs (1969: LP-392) Gertrude Saunders: "I'm Craving for That</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210523b</unitid><unittitle><title>Shuffle Along</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Eubie Blake  piano) &amp; His Shuffle Along Orch: "Baltimore Buzz/In Honeysuckle Time"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Vic 18791, LP-422) "Bandana Days/I'm Just Wild about Harry" (1921: 78/Vic 18791, LP-431, LP-587) Blake (piano): "Good Night, Angeline" (1919, piano roll with Edgar Fairchild: LP-730) "Baltimore Buzz/In Honeysuckle Time" (1921: 78/Emerson 10434, LP-431, LP-587) "I'm Just Wild about Harry" (1969: LP-392, LP-1007) (1973: LP-1760) Blake (piano) &amp; Ivan Harold Browning of orig cast (vocal): "Good Night, Angeline," "Love Will Find a Way" (1971: LP-1092) "If You've Never Been Vamped by a Brownskin," "In Honeysuckle Time," "I'm Just Wild about Harry" (1972: LP-1075) Noble Sissle (vocal): "Good Night, Angeline" (1917: 78/PathÀ)À 20226) "On Patrol in No Man's Land" (1919: 78/PathÀ)À 22089, LP-431) "I'm Just Simply Full of Jazz" (1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22284, LP-587) "Ain't Cha Coming Back, Mary Ann, to Maryland" (1920: 78/PathÀ)À 22284) "Low Down Blues" ( 78/Emerson 10365, LP-587) "In Honeysuckle Time" (1921: 78/Emerson 10385, LP-431, LP-1146) "Baltimore Buzz" (1921: 78/Emerson 10385, LP-431, LP-1180, LP-1633, LP-1825) Sissle &amp; Blake: "Love Will Find a Way" (1921: 78/Emerson 10396, LP-422, LP-431, LP-1755) "Oriental Blues" (1921: 78/Emerson 10396, LP-422) "I'm Craving for That Kind of Love" (1922: 78/Emerson 10513, LP-422) "Bandana Days" (1922: 78/Paramount 12002, LP-422, LP-431, LP-1146) "If You've Never Been Vamped by a Brownskin" (1922: 78/Paramount 12002) Medley of seven songs (1969: LP-392) Gertrude Saunders: "I'm Craving for That Kind of Love," "Daddy, Won't You Please Come Home?" (1921: 78/Okeh 8004, LP-431) Miller &amp; Lyles: Sketch "Fourth of July in Jim Town," Sketch "Election Day in Jim Town" (1922: 78/Okeh 4766) Sketch "The Fight" ("Jim Town's Fisticuffs") (1924: 78/Okeh 40186, LP-431) Four Harmony Kings: "Goodnight, Angeline" (1921: 78/Black Swan 2016</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210602a</unitid><unittitle><title>Snapshots Of 1921</title>1921 record by Nora Bayes of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Saturday"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-3471</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210621a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1921</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Fanny Brice: "Second-Hand Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Vic 45263, LP-18, LP-32, LP-33, LP-230, LP-518, LP-542, LP-710, LP-711, LP-1186, LP-1243, LP-1633, LP-1755, LP-1825, LP-1831) (1928 film: LP-724) "My Man" (1921: 78/Vic 45263, LP-1, LP-148, LP-758, LP-1247, LP-1633) (1927: 78/Vic 21168, LP-32, LP-33, LP-44, LP-539, LP-542, LP-1130, LP-1243, LP-1399, LP-1444, LP-1831) (1928 film: LP-724. Incomplete: LP-595.) (1936: LP-157) John Steel: "Bring Back My Blushing Rose," "Sally, Won't You Come Back?" (1921: 78/Vic 18813) Gus Van &amp; Joe Schenck: "O'Reilly, I'm Ashamed of You" (1921: 78/Col A-3490) "In the Old Town Hall," "What's a-Gonna Be Next?" (1921: 78/Col A-3461) (c 1929: LP-906) "Ain't You Coming Out, Malinda?," "Wang Wang Blues" (1921: 78/Col A-3427) Schenck: "Sally, Won't You Come Back?" (1921: 78/Col A-3478</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210711a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1921</title>1921 piano roll by George Gershwin, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Drifting Along with the Tide"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-459, LP-1202</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210809a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tangerine</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Carlo Sanders, Frank Crumit, Dave Zoob. WORDS: Howard Johnson. Frank Crumit: "Sweet Lady"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Col A-3475) Crumit, Julia Sanderson: "Sweet Lady" (1941: LP-57, LP-1146) "We'll Never Grow Old" (1941: LP-57</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210815a</unitid><unittitle><title>Irish Eyes</title>1921 records by Walter Scanlan of orig (touring) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mavourneen," "My Galway Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 50836) "Judy" (78/Edison 50893</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210823a</unitid><unittitle><title>Put And Take</title>Contemp records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Mamie Smith: "Stop! Rest a While"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Okeh 4471) Edith Wilson (who replaced Smith in the show), Johnny Dunn Orch: "Nervous Blues," "Vampin' Liza Jane" (78/Col A-3479, LP-816) "Old Time Blues" (78/Col A-3506, LP-816) Johnny Dunn Orch: "Put and Take" (78/Col A-3579</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210823b</unitid><unittitle><title>Put And Take</title>Piano roll by James P Johnson, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Vampin' Liza Jane"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-907</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210831a</unitid><unittitle><title>Greenwich Village Follies Of 1921</title>Records by Ted Lewis Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Down the Old Church Aisle"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Col A-3538) (1927: 78/Col 1207-D) (1941: 78/Dec 3846, LP-167, LP-457,LP-1017) "Three O'Clock in the Morning" (1930: 78/Col 2246-D) (1938: 78/Dec 2110, LP-167, LP-457, LP-1017) "Fate" (1922: 78/Col A-3738</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>210922a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Music Box Revue Of 1921</title>Records by the Brox Sisters of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "School House Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1922: 78/Bruns 2268, LP-336) "Everybody Step" (1938, radio: LP-387</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>211004a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Love Letter</title>1921 record by John Charles Thomas of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Canzonetta"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 30145, LP-649</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>211006a</unitid><unittitle><title>Bombo</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Al Jolson: "April Showers"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Col A-3500, LP-516, LP-793, LP-935, LP-1543) (1926 film S/T: LP-1709) (1932: 78/Bruns 6502, LP-41, LP-721, LP-793, LP-988, LP-1032, LP-1146, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1613, LP-1816) (1944: LP-966) (1944 radio, with Tommy Dorsey Orch: 78/V-Disc 306) (1945, with Louis Silvers (composer), piano: LP-679) (1945, radio: LP-1438) (1945: LP-145, LP-244, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1948: LP-677) "I'm Goin' South" (1923: 78/Col 61-D, LP-288, LP-1373) (1924: 78/Bruns 2569, LP-73, LP-731) "California, Here I Come" (1924: 78/Bruns 2569, LP-73, LP-626, LP-731, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1260, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1669, LP-1816) (1935: LP-965) (1942: LP-963, LP-1032) (1946: LP-145, LP-243, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1280, LP-1368, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1950(?): LP-1438) "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" (1922: 78/Col A-3705, LP-288, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1543) (1936, radio: LP-1497) (1946: LP-682) (1947: LP-198, LP-244, LP-394, LP-409, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1348, LP-1368, LP-1432, LP-1438) (1947, with Eddie Cantor: LP-438, LP-963) (1948: LP-677) (1950: LP-965, LP-1816) "Some Beautiful Morning" (1919: 78/Col A-2940) "Yoo-Hoo" (1921: 78/Col A-3513, LP-1435) (1943: LP-965) "Give Me My Mammy" (1921: 78/Col A-3540, LP-1373) "Who Cares?" (1922: 78/Col A-3779, LP-793, LP-1669) "Morning Will Come" (1923: 78/Col A-3880, LP-1373, LP-1543) "Coo Coo" (1922: 78/Col A-3626) "Stella" (1923: 78/Col A-3913, LP-1435, LP-1543) Hart Sisters: "Sleepy Little Village" (1922: 78/Col A-3650</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>211223a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Yankee Princess</title>("Die Bajadere") 1923 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Emmerich Kalman. WORDS: B G DeSylva.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35722)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1922</head><did><unittitle>1922</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>220113a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Kitten</title>1926 records by members of 1925 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Rudolf Friml, Otto Harbach, others. COND: Howard Carr. Ethel Levey, chorus: "Blue Kiten Blues" Levey, Roy Royston: "I'm Head and Heels in Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1242) "Cutie" Royston, Dorothy Brown: "When I Waltz with You" (78/HMV(E) C-1239) "I Found a Bud among the Roses" "Down Paradise Way" (78/HMV(E) C-1240) W H Berry: "Breakfast in Bed," "Summer Is Here" (78/HMV(E) C-1241) Bobby Howes, Estelle Brody: "Where the Honeymoon Alone Can See" (78/HMV(E) C-1243) "A Twelve O'Clock Girl in a Nine O'Clock Town" (78/HMV(E) C-1243, LP-1434) (All these records were reissued on LP-448.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220204a</unitid><unittitle><title>Chauve Souris</title>1927 records by members of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. COND: S Kogan. COMPERE: Nikita Balieff. CAST: Mmes Birse, Ershova, Nedelina, Vladimirskaya; Messrs Dedovitch, Shevtchenko; chorus. "A Russian Barcarolle," "'Round the Hay Wain"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9220) "Song of the Black Hussars," "Grief" (78/Col(E) 4423) "A Pastoral," "O Sing to Me the Old Scotch Songs" (78/Col(E) 4424) "Berceuse," "Gipsy Song" (78/Col(E) 4425</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220204b</unitid><unittitle><title>Chauve Souris</title>Later records by members of London prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Archangelsky. CAST: The Chauve Souris Company. "Russian Bacarolle/Dark Eyes/Drinking Song/The Black Hussars/'Round the Hay Wain/Grief/Oh, Tell Me/Alluring Gipsy Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1933: 78/Col(E) DX-439) "Russian Popular Songs" (1931: 78/Col(E) DB-518) "Venetian Night" (1931: 78/Col(E) DB-520) "The Knife-Grinder's Daughter" Mmes Safonova, Erchova: Duet from Pique-Dame (1933: 78/Col(E) DX-440) With guitars: "Gipsy Caravan" (1931: 78/Col(E) DB-518) "Dark Eyes," "O Tell Me" (1931: 78/Col(E) DB-519) "It Will Rain" (1931: 78/Col(E) DB-520) "Two Guitars," "The Alluring Gipsy Girl" (1931: 78/Col(E) DB-521</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220220a</unitid><unittitle><title>For Goodness' Sake</title>1923 records by Fred &amp; Adele Astaire of orig &amp; 1923 London prod (titled "Stop Flirting")</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Paul Lannin, William Daly. "Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!," "The Whichness of the Whatness"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-1719, LP-78, LP-866, LP-1030</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220309a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mayfair And Montmartre</title>1933 record by Alice Delysia of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: B G DeSylva. "Do It Again"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-523, LP-128</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220413a</unitid><unittitle><title>Make It Snappy</title>1922 records by Eddie Cantor of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Hungry for Beautiful Girls," "I Love Her, She Loves Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-3624, LP-1556) "Sophie" (78/Col A-3754, LP-1556</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220605a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1922</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ed Gallagher &amp; Al Shean: "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1922: 78/Vic 18941, LP-1755. Incomplete: LP-1, LP-18, LP-518, LP-539, LP-711, LP-1825.) Shean: "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean" (1941 film soundtrack, with Charles Winninger: LP-465) (1943, with Jack Kenney: 78/Coral 60033) (John) Olsen &amp; (Chic) Johnson of orig cast (also lyricists): "Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly I'm in Love" (1940, with girls' quartet: 78/Varsity 8308) Mary Lewis: "Old Folks at Home," "Dixie" (1928: 78/Vic 1345. Excerpts of both songs on LP-1.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220706a</unitid><unittitle><title>Spice Of 1922</title>1956 record sung by Irving Caesar (lyricist with B G DeSylva)</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. "The Yankee Doodle Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220706b</unitid><unittitle><title>Spice Of 1922</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"In My Little Red Book"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220717a</unitid><unittitle><title>Plantation Revue</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Edith Wilson: "He May Be Your Man but He Comes to See Me Sometimes"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1922, with Johnny Dunn Orch of orig prod: 78/Col A-3653, LP-816) (1972, with Eubie Blake, piano: LP-1075) (1976: LP-723) Juanita Stinette Chappelle: "Southland" (1922: 78/Chappelle &amp; Stinette 5006) Johnny Dunn Orch: "Hawaiian Blues" (1922: 78/Col A-3729) "Bugle Blues" (1921: 78/Col A-3541) (1928: 78/Col 14306-D) (1928: 78/Voc 1176, LP-1031</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220828a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1922</title>1922 records by Paul Whiteman Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: B G DeSylva, E Ray Goetz. "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 18949, LP-49, LP-518, LP-1095, LP-1112, LP-1423, LP-1464, LP-1517) "I Found a Four-Leaf Clover" (78/Vic 18950</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220828b</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1922</title>1976 studio prod of "Blue Monday" (a chamber opera later known as "135th Street"), dropped after the opening performance</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: B G DeSylva. COND: Gregg Smith. CAST: Joyce Andrews, Patrick Mason, Walter Richardson, Thomas Bogdan, Jeffrey Meyer.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Turnabout TV-S-34638, titled "Gershwin: Blue Monday," with addl material</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220828c</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1922</title>1968 concert performance of "Blue Monday" (a chamber opera later known as "135th Street"), rec live</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Skitch Henderson. VOCALS: Uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Penzance PR-43, titled "Gershwin: 135th Street," with addl material</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220828d</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1922</title>Contemp piano roll by The Original Piano Trio of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-561</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220828e</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1922</title>1992 studio prod of "Blue Monday" (a chamber opera later known as "135th Street")</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: George Bassman. COND: Marin Alsop. CAST: Amy Burton, Gregory Hopkins, William Sharp, Arthur Woodley, Jamie J Offenbach.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Angel CDC-54851-2, with addl material</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220904a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sally, Irene And Mary</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Raymond Klages. "Time Will Tell"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220909a</unitid><unittitle><title>Madame Pompadour</title>1924 records by members of 1923 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Leo Fall. WORDS: Harry Graham. COND: Arthur Wood. Evelyn Laye: "Love Me Now"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 966, LP-1707) Derek Oldham: "Madame Pompadour" ("Serenade") (78/Col(E) 966) "Carnival Time" Laye, Oldham: "Reminiscence" (78/Col(E) 3372) "Love's Sentry," "By the Light of the Moon" (78/Col(E) 967) Laye, Huntley Wright: "Joseph" Wright, Elsie Randolph: "Two Little Birds in a Tree" (78/Col(E) 3371) (All of the above are on CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD9068, with The DuBarry.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 965</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220909b</unitid><unittitle><title>Madame Pompadour</title>1931 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Norton Collyer, Victor Conway.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-592</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220909c</unitid><unittitle><title>Madame Pompadour</title>1927 records by members of 1927 Brisbane, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Beppi de Vries: "Joseph," "Love Me Now"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(Australia) 0645) Vera Spaull, Arthur Stigant: "Two Little Birds in a Tree," "If I Were King" (78/Col(Australia) 0686) Frank Webster, chorus: "Serenade," "Carnival Time" (78/Col(Australia) 02509) de Vries, Webster: "By the Light of the Moon," "Love's Sentry" (78/Col(Australia) 02510</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220912a</unitid><unittitle><title>Greenwich Village Follies Of 1922</title>1923 records by Savoy &amp; Brennan of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Don't Know the Half of It," "You Must Come Over"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 14619) Ted Lewis Orch: "Georgette" (1922: 78/Col A-3662</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220919a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cabaret Girl</title>1937 records by Dorothy Dickson of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Various. "Ka-lu-a," "Dancing Time"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2946, LP-173</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>220919b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cabaret Girl</title>1922 medley by orchestra of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John Ansell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1086, LP-430</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>221010a</unitid><unittitle><title>Queen O' Hearts</title>1922 records by Nora Bayes of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mammy's Carbon Copy," "You Need Someone, Someone Needs You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col A-3742</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>221023a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Music Box Revue Of 1922</title>Records by John Steel of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Lady of the Evening"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1922: 78/Vic 18990, LP-336) "Will She Come from the East?" (1922: 78/Vic 18990) "Say It with Music" (1921: 78/Vic 18828, LP-1755</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>221107a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rain</title>1921 record used in the production</unittitle></did><odd><p>Isham Jones Orch: "Wabash Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 5065</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>221113a</unitid><unittitle><title>Little Nellie Kelly</title>1950 radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: George M Cohan. Jane Powell: "They're All My Boys"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-281</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>221127a</unitid><unittitle><title>Liza</title>1923 record by Gertrude Saunders of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Love Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19159)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1923</head><did><unittitle>1923</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>230105a</unitid><unittitle><title>Katja, The Dancer</title>1925 records by members of 1925 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Arthur Wood. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9035) Lilian Davies (also of 1926 New York prod): "Thro' Life We Go Dancing Together" Davies, Gregory Stroud: "Just for a Night" (78/Col(E) 3625) "Those Eyes So Tender" Stroud, Ivy Tresmand: "If You Cared" (78/Col(E) 3627) Stroud: "I've Planned a Rendez-vous" Tresmand, Gene Gerrard: "When We Are Married" (78/Col(E) 3626) "Leander" Bobbie Comber, RenÀ)À Mallory: "Love and Duty" (78/Col(E) 3628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230131a</unitid><unittitle><title>Caroline</title>1923 records by J Harold Murray of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Charles Kunnecke. WORDS: Harry B Smith. "I'm Only a Pilgrim," "Man in the Moon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion 14549</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230207a</unitid><unittitle><title>Wildflower</title>1926 records by members of 1926 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Vincent Youmans, Herbert Stothart. WORDS: Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II. Kitty Reidy: "I Can Always Find Another Partner" Howett Worster: "Wildflower"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 3891) "Goodbye, Little Rosebud" Evelyn Drewe: "There's Music in Our Hearts" (78/Col(E) 3892) Reidy, Worster: "Bambalina," "April Blossoms" (78/Col(E) 9078) (All the above are on World Records(E) SH-279, with The Student Prince. Incomplete: Monmouth 7052, with Tip-Toes.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230312a</unitid><unittitle><title>Go-go</title>Contemp piano roll by Luckeyth Roberts, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mo'lasses"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-804</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230322a</unitid><unittitle><title>Jack And Jill</title>1923 record by Brooke Johns of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Want a Pretty Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19051</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230402a</unitid><unittitle><title>Elsie</title>1969 record by Eubie Blake (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Two Hearts in Tune"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1007</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230403a</unitid><unittitle><title>Cinders</title>1923 record by Fred Hillebrand of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Three Thousand Years Ago"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Okeh 4941</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230416</unitid><unittitle><title>How Come?</title>1923 record by Alberta Hunter of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"If You Want to Keep Your Daddy Home"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Paramount 12016</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230618a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1923</title>1923 record by Charles Dornberger Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. "The Life of a Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19151</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230815a</unitid><unittitle><title>Little Jessie James</title>1923 record by Paul Whiteman Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Love You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19151</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230820a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blarney Stone</title>1923 records sung by Walter Scanlan (composer) of orig (touring) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Walter Scanlan. "Kitty," "Bit o' Pink and White"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 51259</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230828a</unitid><unittitle><title>Little Miss Bluebeard</title>1923 records by Irene Bordoni of orig &amp; 1925 London casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Won't Say I Will"  by George Gershwin &amp; B G DeSylva)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19199, LP-1146, LP-1627) "So This Is Love" (78/Vic 19199</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230904a</unitid><unittitle><title>London Calling</title>Records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Noel Coward, others. Gertrude Lawrence: "Parisian Pierrot"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1931: 78/Dec mx GB-3521, LP-34, LP-1734) "You Were Meant for Me" (1932: 78/Dec(E) K-689, LP-34) (1936: 78/HMV(E) C-2835, LP-123, LP-276, LP-1440, LP-1715) Noel Coward: "Parisian Pierrot" (1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2450, LP-123, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534, LP-1716) (1936: 78/HMV(E) B-8414, LP-28, LP-502, LP-1252, LP-1317, LP-1482) Maisie Gay: "There's Life in the Old Girl Yet" (1924: 78/HMV(E) B-1805, LP-159, LP-502, LP-524, LP-1734) "What Love Means to Girls like Me" (1924: 78/HMV(E) B-1805, LP-502</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230904b</unitid><unittitle><title>London Calling</title>1969 record by Eubie Blake (composer), piano, &amp; Noble Sissle (lyricist), vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Were Meant for Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-392</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230922a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Music Box Revue Of 1923</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. John Steel: "Little Butterfly," "An Orange Grove in California"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1923: 78/Vic 19219) Brox Sisters: "Learn to Do the Strut" (1923: 78/Bruns 2538, LP-336) "Bring On the Pepper" (1922: 78/Bruns 2360</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>230925a</unitid><unittitle><title>Nifties Of 1923</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Gus Van &amp; Joe Schenck: "That Bran' New Gal o' Mine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1923: 78/Col 6-D) Frank Crumit: "Sweet Alice" (1923: 78/Vic 19236</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>231020a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1923</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Eddie Cantor: "Eddie</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Steady)" (1923: 78/Col A-3934, LP-1556) "Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly I'm in Love" (1923: 78/Col A-3934, LP-1556) (1947: LP-143, LP-165, LP-384) Brooke Johns: "Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away" (1923: 78/Vic 19204) "Bebe" (1923: 78/Vic 19092) Paul Whiteman Orch: "So This Is Venice!" (1924: 78/Vic 19252) "Swanee River Blues," "Shake Your Feet" (1923: 78/Vic 19185) "Chansonette" (by Rudolf Friml) (1923: 78/HMV(E) B-1658) (1923: 78/Vic 19145) "If I Can't Get the Sweetie I Want" (1923: 78/Vic 19139) "My Mammy" (1921: 78/Vic 18737) Olga Steck: "Swanee River Blues" (1924: 78/Okeh 40017</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>231029a</unitid><unittitle><title>Runnin' Wild</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Adelaide Hall: "Old Fashioned Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1970: LP-484) Miller &amp; Lyles: Sketch "The Fight" (1924: 78/Okeh 40186, LP-431) Sketch "Gwine to Africa" (1925, titled "Forty Below": 78/Okeh 40373) (1927: 78/Regal 8468</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>231029b</unitid><unittitle><title>Runnin' Wild</title>Piano rolls made by James P Johnson, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Charleston"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Unknown date: LP-907) Medley "Charleston/Old Fashioned Love/Open Your Heart/Love Bug" (1924: LP-977</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>231225a</unitid><unittitle><title>Drake's Drum</title>1924 records by Princeton Triangle Club Jazz Band of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ships That Pass in the Night," "Join the Navy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 30-P, LP-1041) "Pirate Gold," "Sea of Dreams" (78/Col 31-P</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>231231a</unitid><unittitle><title>Kid Boots</title>Records by Eddie Cantor of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"If You Do What You Do"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1924: 78/Col 56-D, LP-1556) "Dinah" (1947: LP-143, LP-165, LP-384) (1954: LP-144, LP-542) "Is It True What They Say aboutDixie?" (1954: LP-144) "Ma, He's Makin' Eyes at Me" (1944: 78/Dec 23723, LP-165) (1950: LP-1458) (1954: LP-38, LP-144) (1957: LP-30, LP-1431) "If You Knew Susie" (1925: 78/Col 364-D, LP-379, LP-1243, LP-1556, LP-1633) (1930s/40s: LP-414) (1939: 78/Col 35325, LP-721, LP-758, LP-1556) (1940, live: LP-1570) (1947: LP-143, LP-165, LP-384) (1940s, with Maurice Chevalier: LP-1349) (1950: LP-1458) (1954: LP-144) (1950s, with Jimmy Durante: LP-439) (1957: LP-30, LP-1431) "Charley, My Boy" (1924: 78/Col 182-D, LP-1556) (1950: LP-1458) "My Best Girl" (1950: LP-1458</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>231231b</unitid><unittitle><title>Kid Boots</title>1926 medley by orchestra of 1926 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harry Tierney. WORDS: Joseph McCarthy. COND: John Ansell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9089</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>231231c</unitid><unittitle><title>Kid Boots</title>1934 record by George Olsen Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"He's the Hottest Man in Town"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19375)</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240109a</unitid><unittitle><title>Charlot's Revue Of 1924</title>Records by Gertrude Lawrence of orig (New York) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Limehouse Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1931: 78/Dec(E) F-3578, LP-34, LP-1115) (1936: 78/HMV(E) C-2835, LP-123, LP-276, LP-1440, LP-1715) (1939: LP-766) (Later, radio: LP-1013) (Later: LP-1135) (1952: LP-5) "You Were Meant for Me" (1932: 78/Dec(E) K-689, LP-34) (1936: 78/HMV(E) C-2835, LP-123, LP-276, LP-1440, LP-1715) "I Don't Know" (Later, radio: LP-1013</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1924</head><did><unittitle>1924</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>240408a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sitting Pretty</title>1989 studio prod (based on 1989 concert prod), with material dropped from the show</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: P G Wodehouse. ORCH: Robert Russell Bennett, Max Steiner, Hilding Anderson. COND: John McGlinn. CAST: Judy Blazer, Paige O'Hara, Davis Gaines, Jason Graae, Roberta Peters, Merwin Goldsmith, Paul V Ames, Beverly Lambert, Richard Woods, Paula Laurence.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/New World 80387-2</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240519a</unitid><unittitle><title>I'll Say She Is</title>1925 record by Nat Martin Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Bye and Bye the Sun Will Shine"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 51487</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240520a</unitid><unittitle><title>Innocent Eyes</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Innocent Eyes"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240520b</unitid><unittitle><title>Innocent Eyes</title>1923 record by Mistinguett of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"La Java"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À(F) 6603</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240624a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1924</title>1924 record by George Olsen Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Biminy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19429</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240630a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1924</title>Records by Tom Patricola (banjo &amp; scat vocal) of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: B G DeSylva. "Somebody Loves Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1924, with Isabelle Patricola: 78/Vocalion 14866) (1945, with Sally Sweetland: LP-654, LP-763</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240901a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Chocolate Dandies</title>Records by Noble Sissle (vocals) &amp; Eubie Blake (piano) of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Eubie Blake. WORDS: Noble Sissle. Blake, Sissle: "Manda"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1924: 78/Vic 19494, LP-18, LP-711) "Dixie Moon" (1924: 78/Vic 19494) "You Ought to Know" (1925: 78/Edison 51572) (1926: 78/Edison Bell Winner(E) 4417, LP-587) "A Jockey's Life for Mine" (1926: 78/Edison Bell Winner (E) 4417) "I Wonder Where My Sweetie Can Be" (dropped from the show) (1925: 78/Edison Bell Winner(E) 4371, LP-587) Sissle: "Mammy's Little Choc'late Cullud Chile" (1917: 78/PathÀ)À 20210) Blake: "Dixie Moon" (1969: LP-392</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1958 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml, Herbert Stothart. WORDS: Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Julie Andrews, Giorgio Tozzi, Meier Tzelniker, Frances Day, Marion Keene, Frederick Harvey, John Hauxvell, Tudor Evans.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LOP-1001</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902b</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1954 film soundtrack, with addl songs by Friml, Paul Francis Webster, George Stoll, Herbert Baker</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: George Stoll. CAST: Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, Bert Lahr, Fernando Lamas, Marjorie Main.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): MGM 10" 229; CD/MCA MCAD-6176, with Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Excerpts: Lahr: "I'm a Mountie Who Never Got His Man" (LP-975) Blyth, Lamas: "Indian Love Call" Keel: "Rose Marie" (L</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902c</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>Records by members of 1936 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy: "Indian Love Call"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1936: 78/Vic 4323, LP-4, LP-183, LP-242, LP-462, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1185, LP-1355, LP-1361, LP-1417, LP-1561, LP-1755, LP-1813) (1945: LP-908) (1948, radio: LP-756, LP-1388) (1958: LP-134) MacDonald: "Indian Love Call" (1944: LP-378) (1950: LP-77, LP-957, LP-1397) "Tes yeux" (1949: 45/RCA 49-0921, LP-536) Eddy: "The Mounties" (1935: 78/Vic 4305, LP-4, LP-183, LP-242, LP-462, LP-874, LP-1238, LP-1355, LP-1561) "Rose-Marie" (1935: 78/Vic 4305, LP-4, LP-242, LP-462, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1203, LP-1238, LP-1355, LP-1361, LP-1561, LP-1575, LP-1813) (1958: LP-134, LP-1348) (c 1965: LP-499) Allan Jones: "Rose-Marie" (1978: LP-912</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902d</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1925 records by members of 1925 London cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Herman Finck. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9037) Edith Day, Derek Oldham: "Indian Love Call" (78/Col(E) 9038, LP-84, LP-127, LP-448, LP-1180, LP-1825) Day: "Pretty Things" (78/Col(E) 3638, LP-84, LP-127, LP-448) "Door of My Dreams" (78/Col(E) 3639, LP-84, LP-127, LP-448, LP-1639) "The Minuet of the Minute" (78/Col(E) 3638, LP-448) Billy Merson, Clarice Hardwicke: "Why Shouldn't We?" Merson: "Hard-Boiled Herman" (78/Col(E) 3640, LP-448) Oldham, chorus: "Rose-Marie" (78/Col(E) 9038, LP-448, LP-1639) John Dunsmure: "The Mounties" (78/Col(E) 3639, LP-448</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902e</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1948 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Marion Bell, Charles Fredericks, Christina Lind, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic album K-15; RCA LK-1012.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902f</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Anna Moffo, Rosalind Elias, Richard Fredericks, William Chapman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-5, with Blossom Time; LP-1578.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902g</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1951 album by Nelson Eddy of 1936 film cast &amp; Dorothy Kirsten, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leon Arnaud.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col 10" ML-2178. Excerpts: Eddy: "Rose Marie" (LP-268, LP-432) "The Mounties" (LP-432) Eddy, Kirsten: "Indian Love Call," "Door of Her dreams" Kirsten: "Totem Tom Tom" (LP-268).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902h</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>Records by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Indian Love Call"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 22540, LP-711) (Later: LP-354, LP-733, LP-863) "Totem Tom-Tom," "Door of My Dreams" (Later: LP-354, LP-733) "Rose-Marie" (Later: LP-354, LP-733, LP-860, LP-863, LP-1057</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902i</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Johnny Douglas. CAST: Andy Cole &amp; Maggie Fitzgibbon of 1960 London prod; David Croft, David Hughes, Barbara Leigh, Barbara Elsy, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Records(E) LM-16</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902j</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1925 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35756</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902k</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1961 album, incl a song added to the 1954 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Paul Conrad. VOCALS: David Whitfield  of 1960 London prod), Janet Waters, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/Dec(E) album DFE-6669</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902l</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1957 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Tony Osborne. CAST: Andy Cole, Elizabeth Larner, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-1258, with The New Moon</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902m</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1929 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-590</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902n</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1936 film soundtrack, with addl material by Herbert Stothart &amp; Gus Kahn</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Herbert Stothart. CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Allan Jones, Gilda Gray, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Hollywood Soundstage 414. Excerpts: Eddy: "Rose Marie" (LP-1279) Eddy, MacDonald: "Indian Love Call" (LP-1279, LP-1704).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902o</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1931 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Webster Booth, Victor Conway.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-628</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902p</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1983 record by Howard Keel of 1954 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Rose Marie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-958</p></odd></c03>

<c03><did><unitid>240902q</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>Radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Gordon MacRae, Dorothy Kirsten, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance 130</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902r</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1936 medley by Grosvenor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Crown(E) 9" 271</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240902s</unitid><unittitle><title>Rose-marie</title>1927 records by members of 1926 Sydney, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Andrew MacCunn. Reginald Dandy: "Rose Marie" Harriet Bennet: "Lak Jeem"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(Australia) 0580) "Indian Love Call," "Pretty Things" (78/Col(Australia) 02503</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240904a</unitid><unittitle><title>Poppy</title>1924 records by W H Berry of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Stephen Jones, Arthur Samuels. WORDS: Dorothy Donnelly. "Love, Come from Your Hiding-Place," "The Old Army Game"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9009</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240911a</unitid><unittitle><title>Primrose</title>1924 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Desmond Carter, Ira Gershwin. COND: John Ansell. "Ballet Music" Percy Heming, Margery Hicklin: "Some Far-Away Someone"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9005) Leslie Henson: "When Toby Is Out of Town," "That New-Fangled Mother of Mine" (78/Col(E) 9001) Heming: "The Countryside," "Wait a Bit, Susie" (78/Col(E) 9007) Henson, Heather Thatcher, Thomas Weguelen: "The Mophams" Thatcher, chorus: "I Make Hay When the Moon Shines" (78/Col(E) 9003) "Boy Wanted" (78/Col(E) 9002, LP-1627) Henson, Claude Hulbert: "Mary, Queen of Scots" (78/Col(E) 9002) Hicklin, Hulbert: "I'll Have a House in Berkeley Square" (78/Col(E) 9004) Hicklin, chorus: "Naughty Baby" (78/Col(E) 9004, LP-1517) (All the above records reissued on World Records(E) SH-214 (LP-279), with addl material.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 9006, LP-700</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>240916a</unitid><unittitle><title>Greenwich Village Follies Of 1924</title>1934 record by Cole Porter (composer), piano &amp; vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Two Little Babes in the Wood"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 24825, LP-182</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241015a</unitid><unittitle><title>Artists And Models Of 1924</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Tomorrow's Another Day"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201a</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>1926 records by members of 1926 London cast &amp; George Gershwin, piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Ira Gershwin. Fred &amp; Adele Astaire  also of orig cast): "Swiss Miss"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 3979, LP-14, LP-512, LP-866, LP-1210) "Fascinating Rhythm" (With George Gershwin, piano: 78/Col(E) 3969, LP-14, LP-326, LP-512, LP-830, LP-866, LP-935, LP-1030, LP-1146, LP-1173, LP-1176, LP-1180, LP-1195, LP-1210, LP-1229, LP-1251, LP-1351, LP-1460, LP-1601, LP-1633, LP-1825) "I'd Rather Charleston" (words by Desmond Carter) (With George Gershwin, piano: 78/Col(E) 3970, LP-14, LP-326, LP-512, LP-866, LP-1030, LP-1195, LP-1229, LP-1351) "Hang On to Me" (With George Gershwin, piano: 78/Col(E) 3970, LP-14, LP-326, LP-512, LP-866, LP-1030, LP-1210, LP-1229, LP-1351, LP-1517) Fred Astaire: "The Half of It Dearie Blues" (With George Gershwin, piano: 78/Col(E) 3969, LP-14, LP-326, LP-512, LP-531, LP-866, LP-1030, LP-1112, LP-1146, LP-1173, LP-1210, LP-1229, LP-1258, LP-1351) Adele Astaire, George Vollaire: "So Am I" (78/Col(E) 3979, LP-14, LP-512, LP-1517) William Kent: "Oh, Lady Be Good!" (78/Col(E) 3980, LP-14, LP-512, LP-1559) Buddy Lee: "Oh, Lady Be Good!" (78/Col(E) 3981, LP-221, LP-1464) "Fascinating Rhythm" (78/Col(E) 3981, LP-221</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201b</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Cliff Edwards: "Fascinating Rhythm"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1924: 78/Perfect 11560, LP-512, LP-824, LP-1112, LP-1464, LP-1527, LP-1627, LP-1724) (1940s: LP-1005) (Later: LP-635) "Insufficient Sweetie" (not by Gershwin) (1924: 78/PathÀ)À 032074, LP-476, LP-512) "Hang On to Me" (1929: 78/Col 1907-D, LP-760, LP-824) (1943: LP-1645) "Who Takes Care of the Caretaker's Daughter" (not by Gershwin) (1925: 78/PathÀ)À 025128, LP-824) "Oh, Lady Be Good!" (1925: 78/PathÀ)À 025130, LP-512) Victor Arden &amp; Phil Ohman (pianists, with orch): "Fascinating Rhythm/So Am I" (1925: 78/Bruns 2790, LP-512) Fred Astaire: "Oh, Lady Be Good!" (1952: LP-348, LP-648) (1958: LP-108) "Fascinating Rhythm" (1952: LP-348, LP-648, LP-1145, LP-1423</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201c</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>Radio performances by George Gershwin (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Man I Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): dropped from the show) (1934: LP-286, LP-512) "Fascinating Rhythm" (1932: LP-375, LP-512, LP-1381</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201d</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>1925 piano roll by George Gershwin, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"So Am I"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-458, LP-459, LP-512, LP-1202, LP-1541</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201e</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>Soundtrack of 1941 film, with addl songs by Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II, Arthur Freed, Roger Edens</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: George Stoll, Roger Edens. CAST: Ann Sothern, Eleanor Powell, Connie Russell, Robert Young, John Carroll, Red Skelton, Virginia O'Brien, Berry Brothers, Jimmy Dorsey Orch.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Hollywood Soundstage 5010. Incomplete: Caliban 6010, with Going Places; LP-558. Excerpts: Russell: "Fascinatin' Rhythm" (LP-416, LP-654. LP-1704) Sothern, Young, Skelton, Carroll, O'Brien, Powell: "Lady, Be Good" (LP-416, LP-654) Sothern: "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (LP-1281, LP-1834).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201f</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>Records by members of 1941 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ann Sothern: "The Last Time I Saw Paris"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Later: LP-614) Virginia O'Brien: "Oh, Lady Be Good," "Fascinating Rhythm" (1983: LP-955</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201g</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>1924 piano roll by Victor Arden of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Fascinating Rhythm"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-621</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201h</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady, Be Good!</title>1992 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Larry Wilcox, Russell Warner, Robert Russell Bennett, Paul Lannin, others. COND: Eric Stern. PIANOS: Steven Blier, John Musto. CAST: Lara Teeter, Ann Morrison, Jason Alexander, Michael Maguire, Ivy Austin, Michelle Nicastro, Robin Langford, Carol Swarbrick, John Pizzarelli.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Elektra Nonesuch 79308-2</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241201*a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Music Box Revue Of 1924</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. Brox Sisters: "Tokio Blues," "Who?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1925: 78/Vic 19631) Grace Moore: "Listening," "Tell Her in the Springtime" (1925: 78/Vic 19613, LP-336) "Rock-a-bye Baby" (1925: 78/Vic 19668, LP-336, LP-519, LP-711, LP-909, LP-1633) "Always" (1945: 78/Vic 10-1171, LP-231, LP-443, LP-526, LP-1831</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1952 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Dorothy Donnelly. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Dorothy Kirsten, Robert Rounseville, Genevieve Warner, Clifford Harvuot, Wesley Dalton, Frank Rogier, Brenda Miller, Jon Geyans, Robert Goss, Robert Holland, Robert Eckles.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col ML-4592</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1962 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Hershy Kay. COND: Franz Allers. CAST: Roberta Peters, Jan Peerce, Giorgio Tozzi, Anita Darian, Lawrence Avery.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col OS-2380</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1953 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: George Greeley. CAST: Gordon MacRae, Dorothy Warenskjold, Harry Stanton.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap 10" L-407</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1947 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Robert Armbruster. VOCALS: Nelson Eddy, Rise Stevens, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col ML-4060, with The Chocolate Soldier; LP-1492.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Jeanette Scovotti, Sara Endich, William Lewis, William Chapman, Lee Cass, Robert Nagy, Peter Palmer, Mallory Walker.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-6, with The Red Mill; LP-1578.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1947 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson, Frances Greer, Donald Dame, Mary Martha Briney.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic album K-8; RCA LK-1014.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1954 record by Ann Blyth of 1954 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: David Rose. "Deep in My Heart"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/MGM K-30853, LP-328</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1954 album by Mario Lanza (who sang for Edmund Purdom in 1954 film), Elizabeth Doubleday, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Addl songs by Nicholas Brodszky &amp; Paul Francis Webster. COND: Constantine Callinicos.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LM-1837, with addl songs by Lanza; CD/RCA 60048-2-RG, with The Desert Song. Excerpt: Lanza: "Drink, Drink, Drink" (LP-1309).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1960 album by Mario Lanza, who sang for Edmund Purdom in the 1954 film, and Norma Giusti</unittitle></did><odd><p>Three addl songs by Nicholas Brodsky &amp; Paul Francis Webster. COND: Paul Baron.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSC-2339</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202j</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>Records by members of 1926 English prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>London cast: John Coast,Raymond Marlowe, Paul Clemon  all three also of orig prod); Allan Prior  also of New York prod in 1925); Herbert Waterous, Olaf Olson, Lucyenne Herval. English touring cast: Harry Welchman, Rose Hignell. Prior, Waterous: "Golden Days" Marlowe, Clemon, Olson: "Students' Entrance"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 3903) "Drinking Song" Prior, Marlowe, Clemon, Olson: "Serenade" (78/Col(E) 9083) Prior: "Memories" Herval, Coast: "Just We Two" (78/Col(E) 3904) Welchman: "Serenade" Welchman, Hignell: "Deep in My Heart" (78/Col(E) 9057, LP-1180, LP-1825) (All reissued on World Records(E) SH-279, with Wildflower. Incomplete: Monmouth 7054, with The Desert Song.) Cast &amp; orchestra of London prod: Medley (78/Col(E) 9090) Orchestra of London prod: Medley (78/Col(E) 9084</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202k</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1950 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Victor Young. CAST: Lauritz Melchior, Jane Wilson, Lee Sweetland, Gloria Lane.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Dec 10" 7008</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202l</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1925 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35757</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202m</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1935 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Tom Thomas, Milton Watson, Helen Marshall, Morton Bowe, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-307</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202n</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1949 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Paul Baron. VOCALS: Genevieve Rowe, Glenn Burris, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Mercury 10" 25001; Varsity 10" VLP-6007; Royale 10" 1892.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202o</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1960 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Peter Knight. VOCALS: John Hanson of 1968 London prod; Jane Fyffe, Julie Bryan, Leslie Fyson, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pye(E) NPL-18086, with The Vagabond King</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202p</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1947 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Marek Weber. VOCALS: chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col album C-134; Col 10" CL-6051.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202q</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1968 studio prod by members of 1968 London cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Arthey. CAST: John Hanson, Barbara Strathdee, Christine Parker, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Philips(E) SBL-7850</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202r</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John Hollingsworth. CAST: Marion Grimaldi, John Wakefield, William McCue, Christopher Keyte, Robert Bowman, Barbara Elsy, Geoffrey Wall, Edward Brooks.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap SN-7510</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202s</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1962 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Van Alexander. CAST: Dorothy Kirsten, Gordon MacRae, Earle Wilkie, William Felber, Richard Robinson, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap SW-1841. Excerpts: CD/EMI CDM-769052, with The Desert Song &amp; The New Moon.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202t</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1965 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Colin Beaton. CAST: Mary Thomas, Jamie Phillips, John McNally, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Fontana(E) SFL-13025, with Naughty Marietta</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202u</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1980 Heidelberg prod, sung in English</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Stefan Gyarto. CAST: Erik Geisen, Celia Jeffreys, Dieter Hoenig, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Kanon(G) 01132</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202v</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1954 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: George Stoll. Ann Blyth, chorus: "Students' March Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/MGM K-30853</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202w</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>Radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Gordon MacRae, Dorothy Kirsten, Francis X Bushman, Bobbie Driscoll, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance 126</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202x</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1989 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John Owen Edwards. ORCH: mostly Emil Gerstenberger of orig prod. CAST: David Rendall, Norman Bailey, Marilyn Hill Smith, Diana Montague, Bonaventura Bottone, Neil Jenkins, Rosemary Ashe.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/TER Records(E) 1172</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241202y</unitid><unittitle><title>The Student Prince</title>1927 records by members of 1927 Sydney, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Fred Quintrell. Nellie Strong, Arthur Clarke: "Just We Two" James Liddy: "Serenade"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(Australia) 0705) Elise Gergely: "I'm Coming at Your Call," "The Roses in My Garden" (78/Col(Australia) 0729) Gergely,Liddy: "Deep in My Heart, Dear" Liddy: "Memories" (78/Col(Australia) 02511) Empire Theatre Orchestra: "Deep in My Heart, Dear," "Serenade" (78/Col(Australia) 0713</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241223a</unitid><unittitle><title>Topsy And Eva</title>Records by the Duncan Sisters of orig &amp; 1928 London casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>With Edna Fischer  piano) of the prod: "Um-Um-Da-Da"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1924: 78/Vic 19311) "I Never Had a Mammy" With other pianists: "Rememb'ring" (1923: 78/Vic 19206) "The Music Lesson" (1922: 78/HMV(E) C-1093) (1923: 78/Vic 19050) (1928: 78/HMV(E) B-2915) "Sweet Onion Time" (1924: 78/Vic 35751) (1938: 78/Parlophone(E) F-1215) "Happy-Go-Lucky Days" (1926: 78/Vic 19987) Rosetta Duncan: "Lickens" (1926: 78/Vic 21226</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>241223*a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Scarlet Coat</title>1924 records by Princeton Triangle Club Jazz Band of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My White Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 59-P) "I'll Build an Igloo for You" (78/Col 59-P, LP-1041) "Broke Again" (78/Col 63-P, LP-1041) "Indian Moon" (78/Col 63-P</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250107a</unitid><unittitle><title>Big Boy</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Miami"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1925: 78/Bruns 3013, LP-274, LP-626, LP-731, LP-1032, LP-1260, LP-1267, LP-1373) "Hello 'Tucky" (1924: 78/Bruns 2763, LP-274, LP-550, LP-772, LP-1267, LP-1373) (1947, radio: LP-409) "Keep Smiling at Trouble" (1924: 78/Bruns 2763, LP-274, LP-626, LP-1373) (1947: LP-228, LP-243, LP-394) "It All Depends on You" (1949: 78/Dec 24667, LP-243, LP-380, LP-1146) "California, Here I Come" (1924: 78/Bruns 2569, LP-73, LP-626, LP-731, LP-772, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1260, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1669, LP-1816) (1935: LP-965) (1942: LP-963, LP-1032) (1946: LP-145, LP-243, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1280, LP-1368, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1950(?): LP-1438) "Who Wants a Bad Little Boy?" (1924: 78/Bruns 2650, LP-1669</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1925</head><did><unittitle>1925</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>250107b</unitid><unittitle><title>Big Boy</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis Silvers. Al Jolson: "Hooray for Baby and Me," "Tomorrow Is Another Day"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-269) "Liza Lee" (LP-269, LP-1709) "Little Sunshine" (LP-1709</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250113a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Love Song</title>1925 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jacques Offenbach, arranged by Edward Kunneke. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35757, LP-772</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250113b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Love Song</title>1925 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 50015-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250122a</unitid><unittitle><title>By The Way</title>1928 records by Cicely Courtneidge of orig (London) and 1925 New York prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Vivian Ellis. WORDS: Graham John. "High Street, Africa," "Three Little Hairs"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns(E) 208</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250302a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sky High</title>1925 records by Willie Howard of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Let It Rain," "The Barber of Seville"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 370-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311a</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1969 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Vincent Youmans. WORDS: Irving Caesar, Otto Harbach. ORCH: John McCarthy. COND: Alyn Ainsworth, Geoff Love. CAST: Ann Beach, Vivienne Martin, Tony Adams, Joanna Brown, Leslie Fyson, Charles Young, Alison Chamberlain.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col(E) TWO-278</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311b</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1958 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Johnny Gregory. VOCALS: Bruce Trent, Doreen Hume, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Epic LN-3512, with Show Boat</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311c</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1925 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Percival Mackey. Binnie Hale: "No, No, Nanette"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 3632, LP-79) Hale, Seymour Beard: "I've Confessed to the Breeze" (78/Col(E) 3632) "Tea for Two" (78/Col(E) 3630) Hale, Joseph Coyne: "I Want to Be Happy" (78/Col(E) 3630, LP-1180, LP-1825) Hale, George Grossmith: "Take a Little One-Step" Irene Browne, Grossmith: "You Can Dance with Any Girl" (78/Col(E) 3629) Browne: "Too Many Rings around Rosie," "Where Has My Hubby Gone Blues" (78/Col(E) 3631) (All of the above are on World Records(E) 176, with Hit the Deck, and on Stanyan 10035, with Sunny.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 9036</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311d</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1971 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Ralph Burns. COND: Buster Davis. CAST: Ruby Keeler, Jack Gilford, Bobby Van, Helen Gallagher, Susan Watson, Patsy Kelly, Roger Rathburn.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col S-30563; CD/Col CK-30563; plus two songs dropped from the album: Keeler, Gilford: "Only a Moment Ago" &amp; Watson, chorus: "Peach on the Beach" (LP-1098). Incomplete: Col AS2-1023 (see 250311v). Excerpt:Keeler, Gilford, Watson: "I Want to Be Happy" (LP-830, LP-1110, LP-1732) Gallagher, Van: "You Can Dance with Any Girl" (LP-1626).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311e</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>Records by Binnie Hale of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Tea for Two"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1931, with Billy Mayerl, piano: 78/Col(E) DX-299) Medley (1941: 78/Col(E) FB-2576, LP-79</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311f</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1950 album by Doris Day &amp; Gene Nelson of 1950 film, titled "Tea for Two," with interpolated songs</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): Col 10" CL-6149; CD/The Entertainers(EEC) CD-342, with I'll See You in My Dreams &amp; On Moonlight Bay; LP-1780. Excerpts: Day: "Tea for Two" (LP-1159, LP-1550) Day, Nelson: "I Know That You Know" (LP-1732).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311g</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1925 medley by Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9072</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311h</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Alan Braden. CAST: Stephanie Voss, Peter Regan, June Marlow, David Croft, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Records(E) TP-88, with Naughty Marietta</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311i</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1925 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35756, LP-772, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311j</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. VOCALS: Jeanette Scovotti, William Lewis, John Hauxvell, Bryan Johnson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 46-N1, with The Gypsy Baron; LP-1578.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311k</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1968 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Ray Cook. CAST: Margaret Burton, Mary Preston, John Parker, John Dane, Barry Monroe, Betty Winsett, Henrietta Holmes.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Saga(E) EROS-8111</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311l</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1973 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Ralph Burns. COND: Buster Davis. CAST: Anna Neagle, Anne Rogers, Thora Hird, Tony Britton, Teddy Green, Barbara Brown, Peter Gale.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CBS(E) 70126; CD/Sony(E) SMK-66173.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311m</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1958 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Michael Collins. VOCALS: Pip Hinton, Peter Mander, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Encore(E) 178, with The Maid of the Mountains, The Belle of New York, others</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311n</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1956 records by Irving Caesar, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Want to Be Happy," "Tea for Two"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311o</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1926 piano roll medley by Vincent Youmans, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-391</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311p</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1925 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 50015-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311q</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>Soundtrack of 1950 film (titled "Tea for Two"), with interpolated songs by Youmans &amp; others</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Ray Heindorf. CAST: Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Patrice Wymore, Virginia Gibson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6031, with Sally, Irene and Mary</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311r</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Bernice Claire: "Dancing to Heaven" Alexander Gray, chorus: "King of the Air"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-947</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311s</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>Contemp performance by cast of the 1930 film, as used on the radio trailer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Want to Be Happy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-947</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311t</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1960 record by Doris Day of 1950 film prod, titled "Tea for Two</unittitle></did><odd><p>" COND: Neal Hefti. "I Want to Be Happy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1786</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311u</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1971 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Johnny Douglas. VOCALS: chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSP-4504</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311v</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1971 promo for the Columbia cast album, with songs from the album &amp; othermaterial</unittitle></did><odd><p>NARRATOR: Lee Jordan. Interviews with Ruby Keeler, Bobby Van, Helen Gallagher, Patsy Kelly, Irving Caesar</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): lyricist), and the wife and two children of Vincent Youmans (composer). (Col AS2-1023</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250311w</unitid><unittitle><title>No, No, Nanette</title>1955 record by Elaine Stritch of 1955 New Jersey prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Too Many Rings around Rosie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-615, LP-1732).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250330a</unitid><unittitle><title>Charlot's Revue Of 1925</title>1925 record by Gertrude Lawrence &amp; Beatrice Lillie, both of whom joined the orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Broadway Medley"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1206. Incomplete: LP-123.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250404a</unitid><unittitle><title>Joan Of Arkansas</title>1925 record by Mask &amp; Wig Club Glee Chorus of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Joan of Arkansas"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19626</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250413a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mercenary Mary</title>1925 records by members of 1925 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Con Conrad, William B Friedlander, Vincent Youmans, Irving Caesar. June &amp; Sonnie Hale: "Honey, I'm in Love with You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 3807, LP-772) "I Am Thinking of You" (78/Col(E) 3807) Peggy O'Neil, A W Bascomb: "I'm a Little Bit Fonder of You" (78/Col(E) 3808, LP-773) Lew Hearn, chorus: "They Still Look Good to Me" (78/Col(E) 3808, LP-772) O'Neil, chorus: "Mercenary Mary" (78/Col(E) 3809, LP-772) June: "Tie a String around Your Finger" (78/Col(E) 3809) June, chorus: "Over My Shoulder" Bascomb: "There's Nothing Left to Live for" (78/Col(E) 3810</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250413b</unitid><unittitle><title>Mercenary Mary</title>1925 medley by Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9067</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250413*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tell Me More!</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Ira Gershwin, B G DeSylva. Alexander Gray: "Three Times a Day," "Tell Me More!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1925: 78/Col 368-D) Lou Holtz: "Oh Sole, Oh Me!" (by Lou Holtz) (1923: 78/Vic 19079 plus 1924: 78/Vic 19403</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250413*b</unitid><unittitle><title>Tell Me More!</title>1925 piano roll by George Gershwin, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Kickin' the Clouds Away"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-458, LP-459, LP-1202, LP-1541</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250430a</unitid><unittitle><title>On With The Dance</title>1925 records by Alice Delysia of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Poor Little Rich Girl"  by Noel Coward)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-2070, LP-128, LP-502, LP-1734) "That Means Nothing to Me" (78/HMV(E) B-2070, LP-128</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250430b</unitid><unittitle><title>On With The Dance</title>Records sung by Noel Coward, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Poor Little Rich Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2450, LP-123, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534, LP-1716) (1938: 78/HMV(E) B-8772, LP-138, LP-502, LP-885, LP-1298, LP-1394, LP-1482</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250624a</unitid><unittitle><title>Artists And Models Of 1925</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Promenade Walk"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250706a</unitid><unittitle><title>Earl Carroll's Vanities Of 1925</title>1925 records by Ross Gorman Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"A Kiss in the Moonlight," "Somebody's Crazy about You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 459-D) "Rhythm of the Day" (78/Col 498-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250806a</unitid><unittitle><title>June Days</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Remembering You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250918a</unitid><unittitle><title>Dearest Enemy</title>1981 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. COND: Freddy Williams. CAST: John Diedrich, Michelle Summers, Charles West, Pat Whitmore, Freddy Williams, Jane Powell, Frank Holmes, Richard Day-Lewis.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Beginners Productions(E) BRP-1</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250918b</unitid><unittitle><title>Dearest Enemy</title>1955 TV prod soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Irwin Kostal. COND: Charles Sanford. CAST: Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling, Cyril Ritchard, Cornelia Otis Skinner, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/AEI Records AEI-CD-042 (LP-1750), with addl material</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250918c</unitid><unittitle><title>Dearest Enemy</title>Records by Nancy Andrews of 1975 Connecticut prod, with chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Where the Hudson River Flows," "I'd Like to Hide It," "The Hermits"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-828</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250918d</unitid><unittitle><title>Dearest Enemy</title>1925 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35766, LP-1750</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250918e</unitid><unittitle><title>Dearest Enemy</title>1934 radio performances by Helen Ford of orig cast, with Douglas Danbury</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Bye and Bye," "Here in My Arms"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1750</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250918f</unitid><unittitle><title>Dearest Enemy</title>1931 records by Sidney Burchall of 1931 Sydney, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Bye and Bye," "Here in My Arms"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(Australia) A-3108</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1950 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml. WORDS: Brian Hooker, W H Post. COND: Paul Weston. CAST: Gordon MacRae, Lucille Norman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap T-219, with The New Moon</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>Records by members of 1930 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Dennis King  of orig cast): "If I Were King"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 22263) "Love Me Tonight" (1929, with Josefa Chekova: 78/Vic(C) 22263) King, chorus: "A Flagon of Wine" (1929: 78/Vic mx 53548, LP-1633) Jeanette MacDonald: "Only a Rose" (1950: LP-77, LP-957, LP-1397</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Rosalind Elias, Sara Endich, William Lewis, William Chapman, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-8, with Porgy and Bess. Excerpt: Elias: "Huguette Waltz" (LP-874).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1950 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson  of 1942 California Light Opera prod), Frances Greer, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1010</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1951 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Jay Blackton. CAST: Alfred Drake, Mimi Benzell, Frances Bible.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Dec 10" 7014. Excerpt: Benzell: "Some Day" (LP-1023).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1927 records by members of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Derek Oldham, Winnie Melville: "Love Me Tonight"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-2570, LP-155, LP-448, LP-1434) "Only a Rose" (78/HMV(E) B-2570, LP-155, LP-448) Norah Blaney: "Huguette Waltz," "Love for Sale" (78/Col(E) 4467, LP-448</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1925 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Dennis King  also of 1930 film cast): "Song of the Vagabonds"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19897, LP-155, LP-711, LP-772, LP-1146, LP-1186, LP-1755) Carolyn Thomson: "Only a Rose" (78/Vic 19897, LP-711, LP-772, LP-1146</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1961 album by Mario Lanza &amp; Judith Raskin</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Constantine Callinicos.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSC-2509</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1956 album with two new songs written by Rudolf Friml &amp; John Burke for the 1956 film</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Henri RenÀ)À. VOCALS: Oreste  of 1956 film cast), Jean Fenn, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LM-2004</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921j</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>Records by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Song of the Vagabonds"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1925: 78/Col 533-D, LP-321, LP-1434) (Later: LP-733, LP-860, LP-863, LP-1057) "Huguette Waltz" (1929: 78/Vic 22540) (Later: LP-354, LP-733, LP-860, LP-1057) "Some Day" (Later: LP-733, LP-860) "Love Me Tonight" (Later: LP-860) "Only a Rose" (Later: LP-733, LP-860, LP-863</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921k</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1960 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Peter Knight. VOCALS: John Hanson, Jane Fyffe, Julie Bryan, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pye(E) NPL-18086, with The Student Prince</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921l</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1956 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Kathryn Grayson, Oreste: "One, Two, Three, Pause"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): dropped before release) Grayson: "A Harp, a Fiddle, and a Flute" (dropped before release), "Some Day" (LP-346) "The Hughette Waltz" (LP-886</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921m</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1346</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921n</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1929 medley by Victor Salon Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-590; 45/Camden CAE-253, with High Jinks.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921o</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Bobby Richards. COND: Jan Cervenka. CAST: Edwin Steffe, Lissa Gray, Dorothy Dorow, John Larsen, Freda Larsen, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(E) TP-69</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921p</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>Record by Kathryn Grayson of 1956 film cast &amp; Dennis Morgan</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Only a Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-886</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921q</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Dennis King  of orig cast), Jeanette MacDonald, Lillian Roth, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Vertinge 2002, with Swing Time. Excerpt: MacDonald: "Only a Rose" (LP-1825).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921r</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1930 medley by uncredited soloists, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): Broadcast Twelve(E) 5142</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921s</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1930 medley by Olive Groves &amp; Peter Flynn</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-520</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921t</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>Radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Gordon MacRae, Dorothy Kirsten, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance 129</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921u</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1929 medley by Colonial Club Orch with uncredited soprano &amp; male quartet</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20098</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250921v</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond King</title>1933 medley by Grosvenor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Eclipse(E) SC-93</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250922a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny</title>1926 records by members of 1926 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach. CAST: Jack Buchanan, Binnie Hale, Claude Hulbert, Elsie Randolph, Jack Hobbs. Randolph, Hulbert: "I Might Grow Fond of You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4140, LP-1416) "Two Little Bluebirds" (78/Col(E) 4140) Hale: "D'Ye Love Me?" (78/Col(E) 4142, LP-79) Hobbs, chorus: "Sunny" (78/Col(E) 4142) Buchanan, Randolph: "Let's Say Goodnight till the Morning" (78/Col(E) 9147, LP-1408, LP-1409) Hale, Buchanan: "Who?" (78/Col(E) 9147, LP-61, LP-79, LP-933, LP-1285, LP-1408, LP-1559) "When We Get Our Divorce" (78/Col(E) 4141, LP-1033) Buchanan: "I've Looked for Trouble" (78/Col(E) 4141, LP-1408) (All of the above material on World Records(E) SH-240, with Show Boat; Stanyan 10035, with No, No Nanette; CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD-9105 (LP-1565), with Lido Lady &amp; Show Boat.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250922b</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>George Olsen Orch: "Who?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1925: 78/Vic 19840, LP-282, LP-1146) (1946: 78/Majestic 7210) "Sunny" (1925: 78/Vic 19840, LP-282) "Just a Little Thing Called Rhythm" (1925: 78/Vic 19834) Cliff Edwards: "Paddlin' Madeline Home" (1925: 78/PathÀ)À(E) 10904) (1942: LP-824) (1943: LP-1645) (Later: LP-635, LP-757</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250922c</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny</title>1926 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35769</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250922d</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny</title>1933 records by Jack Buchanan of 1926 London cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Who?," "Two Little Bluebirds"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2630, LP-374, LP-1033, LP-1408, LP-1440, LP-1715</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250922e</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny</title>Contemp medley "with solos, chorus, orchestra and dance band</unittitle></did><odd><p>"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vocalion(E) K-05290</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250924a</unitid><unittitle><title>Merry-merry</title>1926 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harry Archer. WORDS: Harlan Thompson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35772, LP-772</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>250924b</unitid><unittitle><title>Merry-merry</title>Records by Harry Archer Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ev'ry Little Note," "My Own"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1926: 78/Bruns 3155) "It Must Be Love," "I Was Blue" (1925: 78/Bruns 3003</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251026a</unitid><unittitle><title>The City Chap</title>1925 records by George Olsen Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Journey's End"  by Jerome Kern &amp; P G Wodehouse)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19896, LP-772) "I'm Knee Deep in Daisies" (78/Vic 19761</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251102a</unitid><unittitle><title>Princess Flavia</title>1925 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Harry B Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35766, LP-772</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251109a</unitid><unittitle><title>Naughty Cinderella</title>1926 records by Irene Bordoni of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Do I Love You?," "That Means Nothing to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19966</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251110a</unitid><unittitle><title>Charlot's Revue Of 1926</title>1925 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Noel Coward, others. Jack Buchanan, Gertrude Lawrence: "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 512-D, LP-518, LP-1717) Lawrence: "Carrie" (78/Col 512-D) "Poor Little Rich Girl" (78/Col 513-D, LP-758, LP-1527, LP-1717) "Russian Blues" Buchanan: "Gigolette" (78/Col 514-D) Beatrice Lillie: "Susannah's Squeaking Shoes" (78/Col 513-D, LP-1617</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251110b</unitid><unittitle><title>Charlot's Revue Of 1926</title>Later records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Gertrude Lawrence: "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1932: 78/Dec(E) K-689, LP-34) (1936: 78/HMV(E) C-2835, LP-123, LP-276, LP-1204, LP-1440, LP-1715) (1939: LP-766, LP-1013) Beatrice Lillie: "Susannah's Squeaking Shoes" (Later, radio, with Bing Crosby: LP-789) (1958: LP-450, LP-680</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251110c</unitid><unittitle><title>Charlot's Revue Of 1926</title>Records sung by Noel Coward, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Poor Little Rich Girl"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2450, LP-123, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534, LP-1716) (1938: 78/HMV(E) B-8772, LP-138, LP-502, LP-885, LP-1298, LP-1394, LP-1482</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251124a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mayflowers</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Put Your Troubles in a Candy Box"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251208a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cocoanuts</title>1926 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35769, LP-336</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251208b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cocoanuts</title>1929 film soundtrack, with a new Berlin song ("When My Dreams Come True"), "Florida by the Sea" from orig prod, and the Toreador Song with new lyrics</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Oscar Shaw, Mary Eaton, Marx Brothers, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Sountrak 108. Excerpt: Eaton: "The Monkey Doodle-Doo" (LP-1825).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251208c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cocoanuts</title>1943(?) record by Chico Marx (piano) of orig &amp; 1929 film prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Gypsy Love Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): With Dave Newman, violin: LP-1140</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251222a</unitid><unittitle><title>Fortuno</title>1926 records by Princeton Triangle Club Jazz Band of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Gondola Maid," "Pretty Please"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 85-P, LP-1041) "Where Love Is King," "Twilight" (78/Col 84-P</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251228a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tip-toes</title>1926 records by George Gershwin, piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Ira Gershwin. "Looking for a Boy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4065, LP-78, LP-433, LP-946, LP-1095, LP-1219, LP-1351) "Sweet and Low-Down" (78/Col(E) 4065, LP-78, LP-326, LP-433, LP-946, LP-1219, LP-1351) "When Do We Dance?" (78/Col(E) 4066, LP-78, LP-433, LP-946, LP-1112, LP-1219, LP-1351) "That Certain Feeling" (78/Col(E) 4066, LP-12, LP-78, LP-326, LP-433, LP-946, LP-1219, LP-1351</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251228b</unitid><unittitle><title>Tip-toes</title>1926 records by members of 1926 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Allen Kearns  also of orig New York prod), Dorothy Dickson: "That Certain Feeling"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9129, LP-1464, LP-1517, LP-1633) "Nightie-Night" (78/Col(E) 9129) Laddie Cliff: "It's a Great Little World" Evan Thomas, Vera Bryer: "Nice Baby" (78/Col(E) 4080) Dickson: "Looking for a Boy" (78/Col(E) 4078, LP-1464) Kearns, Peggy Beatty: "When Do We Dance?" (78/Col(E) 4078) Dickson, Cliff, John Kirby: "These Charming People" Cliff, Beatty: "Sweet and Low-Down" (78/Col(E) 4079) (All the above are on Monmouth 7052, with Wildflower, and on LP-221.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251228c</unitid><unittitle><title>Tip-toes</title>1926 records by pianists Victor Arden &amp; Phil Ohman of orig prod, with their orchestra</unittitle></did><odd><p>"That Certain Feeling/When Do We Dance?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 3035, LP-492, LP-1146) "Looking for a Boy/Sweet and Low-Down" (78/Bruns 3035, LP-492</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251228d</unitid><unittitle><title>Tip-toes</title>1926 medley by the Revelers</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35772</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251228e</unitid><unittitle><title>Tip-toes</title>1926 piano rolls by George Gershwin, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"That Certain Feeling"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-458, LP-1202, LP-1541) "Sweet and Low-Down" (LP-459, LP-1202, LP-1541</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251228f</unitid><unittitle><title>Tip-toes</title>1937 records by Dorothy Dickson of 1926 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"That Certain Feeling," "Looking for a Boy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2946</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251230a</unitid><unittitle><title>Song Of The Flame</title>1926 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Tessa Kosta &amp; Russian Art Choir  both songs by George Gershwin &amp; Herbert Stothart): "Song of the Flame"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 618-D, LP-1627) "Cossack Love Song" (78/Col 618-D) Russian Art Choir: "I Was There," "The Song of Gold" (78/Col 622-D) "Song of the Field," "Village Pines" (78/Col 581-D) "A Christmas Carol," "Down the Mother Volga" (78/Col 677-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251230b</unitid><unittitle><title>Song Of The Flame</title>1930 medley by Van Phillips Concert Band, incl two songs written for the 1930 film</unittitle></did><odd><p>Vocals uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-83</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>251230c</unitid><unittitle><title>Song Of The Flame</title>1930 record by Noah Beery of 1930 film cast, with the Vitaphone Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>"One Little Drink"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4828, LP-1353)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1926</head><did><unittitle>1926</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>26-1a Vaudeville act</unitid><unittitle><title>Miss Calico</title>1926 record by Ethel Waters of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Comin' Virginia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 14170-D, LP-15, LP-1146, LP-1490</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>26-2a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Al Jolson In "a Plantation Act"</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. Al Jolson: "April Showers," "Rock-a-bye Your Baby"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1709</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260223a</unitid><unittitle><title>R.s.v.p.</title>1926 record by Joyce Barbour of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4072, LP-159</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260317a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl Friend</title>Album</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. COND: Johnny Gregory. VOCALS: Doreen Hume, Bruce Trent, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Epic BN-566, with White Horse Inn &amp; The New Moon</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260317b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl Friend</title>1926 record by George Olsen Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Girl Friend"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20029, LP-282</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260317c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl Friend</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1399) (Incomplete: LP-1341</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260317d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl Friend</title>1927 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9267</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260317e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Girl Friend</title>1987 English prod with interpolated songs by Rodgers &amp; Hart and others</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Martin Yates. CAST: Barbara King, Mark Hutchinson, Amanda Dainty, Paul Reeves, Berwick Kaler, Catherine Francoise, Mark Barratt.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): That's Entertainment(E) 1148</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260326a</unitid><unittitle><title>Countess Maritza</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Emmerich Kalman. WORDS: Harry B Smith. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Jeanette Scovotti, Patricia Clark, William Lewis, John Hauxvell, Neil Howlett.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 46-N3, with Bitter Sweet</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260326b</unitid><unittitle><title>Countess Maritza</title>1926 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35809</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260326c</unitid><unittitle><title>Countess Maritza</title>1938 records by members of 1936 London prod, titled "Maritza</unittitle></did><odd><p>" WORDS: Arthur Stanley. Douglas Byng: "I Must Have Everything Hungarian," "I'm the Pest of Budapest"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) F-1200) John Garrick: "Vienna So Gay," "Come, Gipsy, Come" (78/HMV(E) B-8787</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260326d</unitid><unittitle><title>Countess Maritza</title>1927 record by Walter Woolf of 1926 New York cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Play Gypsies, Dance Gypsies"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Gennett 6043</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260326e</unitid><unittitle><title>Countess Maritza</title>1983 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Nigel Douglas. COND: Barry Wordsworth. CAST: Marilyn Hill Smith, Ramon Remedios, Lynn Barber, Laureen Livingstone, Tudor Davies, Julian Moyle,chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/That's Entertainment(E) 1051.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260425a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Sale And A Sailor</title>1926 medley by Mask &amp; Wig Club Glee Chorus of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19982</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260522a</unitid><unittitle><title>Yvonne</title>1926 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Vernon Duke, Jean Gilbert. WORDS: Percy Greenbank. COND: Arthur Wood. Orchestra: Selection</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9113) Ivy Tresmand, chorus: "Day Dreams" Tresmand, Gene Gerrard: "We Always Disagree" (78/Col(E) 4026, LP-700) Tresmand, Arthur Pusey: "Couleur de Rose" Nita Underwood, chorus: "Magic of the Moon" (78/Col(E) 4027, LP-700</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260614a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1926</title>Records by Harry Richman of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ray Henderson. WORDS: B G DeSylva, Lew Brown. "The Birth of the Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1926: 78/Vocalion 15412, LP-349) (1930s: LP-414) (1947: LP-113) "Lucky Day" (1926: 78/Vocalion 15412, LP-1633) "It All Depends on You" (1927: 78/Bruns 3501, LP-349) (1947: LP-113) "Here I Am" (1926: 78/Vocalion 15457</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260614b</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1926</title>1966 record by Ray Henderson (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Birth of the Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-671</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260621a</unitid><unittitle><title>Mozart</title>Records (in French) by Yvonne Printemps (dialogue &amp; vocals) &amp; Sacha Guitry (dialogue) of 1926 London &amp; New York prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Reynaldo Hahn. WORDS: Sacha Guitry. "Air de la Lettre"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-627, LP-1572) "Air des Adieux" (LP-627</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260708a</unitid><unittitle><title>My Magnolia</title>1924 record by Eddie Hunter of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: C Luckey Roberts. WORDS: Alex Rogers. "Hard Times"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 19359</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260824a</unitid><unittitle><title>Earl Carroll's Vanities Of 1926</title>1926 records by Don Voorhees &amp; the Earl Carroll Vanities Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Hugs and Kisses," "Climbing Up the Ladder of Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 765-D) With vocal by Charles Kaley of orig prod: "Who Do You Love?" (78/Col 881-D) (78/Edison 51919</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260906a</unitid><unittitle><title>Castles In The Air</title>1927 records by members of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Percy Wenrich. WORDS: Raymond Peck. Helen Gilliland: "Lantern of Love" John Steel: "Latavia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9161, LP-772) "The Rainbow of Your Smile" Gilliland, Steel: "My Lips, My Love, My Soul" (78/Col(E) 4289, LP-772</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260908a</unitid><unittitle><title>Queen High</title>1926 medley by Gaiety Musical Comedy Chorus with uncredited soloists</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Lewis E Gensler, James F Hanley. WORDS: B G DeSylva.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20047, LP-772</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260908b</unitid><unittitle><title>Queen High</title>1927 medley by Percival Mackey's Carnival Singers</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9183</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260908c</unitid><unittitle><title>Queen High</title>1926 medley by pianists Edgar Fairchild &amp; Ralph Rainger of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20435, LP-545</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260908d</unitid><unittitle><title>Queen High</title>1926 records by members of 1926 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Joyce Barbour, A W Bascomb: "Beautiful Baby"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4204, LP-772) Bascomb: "Surplus Women" (78/Col(E) 4204</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260908e</unitid><unittitle><title>Queen High</title>1927 record by Frank Crumit of 1927 touring prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Frank Crumit, Ben Jerome. "My Lady"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20486</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260911a</unitid><unittitle><title>Blackbirds</title>1926 records by the Plantation Orch of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Smiling Joe"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4185, LP-159, LP-582) "For Baby and Me," "Arabella's Wedding Day" (78/Col(E) 4238, LP-582) "Silver Rose" (78/Col(E) 4185, LP-582</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260920a</unitid><unittitle><title>Honeymoon Lane</title>1926 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: James F Hanley. WORDS: Eddie Dowling. Kate Smith: "Mary Dear"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 810-D) "The Little White House" (78/Col 810-D, LP-434) Johnny Marvin: "Half a Moon" (78/Vic 20231, LP-473) (78/Col 750-D, LP-1167) (78/Edison 51841) (78/Col 832-D) "Jersey Walk" (78/Col 750-D) (78/Edison 51841) (78/Gennett 6011) "The Little White House" (78/Okeh 40704) (78/Cameo 1070) (78/Supreme 2290</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>260920b</unitid><unittitle><title>Honeymoon Lane</title>1926 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Johnny Marvin of orig cast sings "Jersey Walk."</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35811</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261005a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Charlot Show Of 1926</title>1926 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Noel Gay, Richard Addinsell. WORDS: Donovan Parsons, Rowland Leigh. Jessie Matthews, Henry Lytton Jr: "Silly Little Hill:</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4189, LP-159) Herbert Mundin: "When the 'Ansom Cabs Was Lined Up on the Ranks" (78/Col(E) 4190, LP-159) Lytton: "Ukelele Liza Brown" Mundin, Hazel Wynne: "The Elevator Belle" (78/Col(E) 4191) Matthews: "The Good Little Girl and the Bad Little Girl" (78/Col(E) 4189) "Journey's End" (78/Col(E) 4192, LP-794) "Friendly Ghosts" (78/Col(E) 4192) Dick Francis: "Whimsical Pedlar" (78/Col(E) 4190</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261021a</unitid><unittitle><title>Princess Charming</title>1926 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. COND: Percy E Fletcher. Orchestra: Selection</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9162) Alice Delysia, W H Berry: "Babying You" (78/Col(E) 4187, LP-128, LP-700) Berry: "Ninepence a Week," "Not Old Enough to Be Old" (78/Col(E) 4188) John Clarke: "Swords and Sabres" (78/Col(E) 4187, LP-700) Clarke, Winnie Melville: "Lips May Deny" Melville: "Palace of Dreams" (78/Col(E) 4186</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261021b</unitid><unittitle><title>Princess Charming</title>1934 records by Evelyn Laye of 1935 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ray Noble. WORDS: Max Kester. "The Princess Is Awakening," "Love Is a Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-8138, LP-63, LP-1363, LP-1707) "Near and Yet So Far" (78/HMV(E) B-8136, LP-63, LP-1363, LP-1707) "Brave Hearts" (78/HMV(E) B-8136, LP-1363, LP-1707</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1955 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Ira Gershwin, Howard Dietz. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Barbara Ruick, Jack Cassidy, Allen Case, Roger White.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col CL-1050</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108b</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1926 records by pianists Victor Arden &amp; Phil Ohman of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Someone to Watch over Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): With Franklyn Baur &amp; Virginia Rea: 78/Bruns 3381) "Maybe" (With Baur &amp; Rea: 78/Bruns 3381. Excerpt: LP-580.) "Do-Do-Do/Someone to Watch over Me," "Clap Yo' Hands/Fidgety Feet" (With orchestra: 78/Bruns 3377, LP-492, LP-580</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108c</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1927 records by members of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Arthur Wood. Gertrude Lawrence  also of orig cast): "Someone to Watch over Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4618, LP-29, LP-221, LP-276, LP-580, LP-1112, LP-1180, LP-1317, LP-1460, LP-1464, LP-1517, LP-1825) Lawrence, Harold French: "Maybe" (78/Col(E) 4618, LP-29, LP-221, LP-276, LP-580, LP-1464) "Do-Do-Do" (78/Col(E) 4617, LP-29, LP-221, LP-276, LP-580, LP-1423, LP-1460, LP-1464, LP-1633) Claude Hulbert, chorus: "Clap Yo' Hands" (78/Col(E) 4617, LP-221, LP-580, LP-1460</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108d</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1926 records by George Gershwin, piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Someone to Watch over Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 812-D, LP-52, LP-279, LP-326, LP-433, LP-563, LP-580, LP-946, LP-1219, LP-1351, LP-1517, LP-1566, LP-1575) "Do, Do, Do" (78/Col 809-D, LP-279, LP-326, LP-433, LP-580, LP-946, LP_1219, LP-1351) "Maybe" (78/Col 812-D, LP-279, LP-433, LP-580, LP-946, LP-1219, LP-1351) "Clap Yo' Hands" (78/Col 809-D, LP-279, LP-321, LP-326, LP-433, LP-580, LP-946, LP-1219, LP-1351</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108e</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1960 prod with songs interpolated from other Gershwin shows and certain new lyrics by P G Wodehouse</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Dorothea Freitag. PIANOS: Dorothea Freitag, Reginald Beane. CAST: David Daniels, Marti Stevens, Bernie West, Linda Lavin, Murray Matheson, Eddie Phillips, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 20th Fox 4003; Stet DS-15017; CD/Stet 15017XP, with Leave It to Jane.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108f</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>Records by Gertrude Lawrence of orig cast &amp; 1927 London cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): See also 261108c) "Someone to Watch over Me" (1926: 78/Vic 20331, LP-580, LP-978, LP-1146, LP-1627, LP-1633) (1932: 78/Dec(E) K-689, LP-34)  (1936: 78/HMV(E) C-2835, LP-123, LP-276, LP-1204, LP-1440, LP-1715) (1952: LP-5) "Do-Do-Do" (1926: 78/Vic 20331, LP-456, LP-539, LP-580, LP-838, LP-1146, LP-1247, LP-1317, LP-1399) (1936: 78/HMV(E) C-2835, LP-123, LP-276, LP-1440, LP-1715) (1939: LP-766, LP-1013) (1952: LP-5, LP-830</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108g</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1938 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Jane Froman, Sonny Schuyler,chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-303</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108h</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1927 medley by the Revelers</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35811</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108i</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>Contemp medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 50031-D. Excerpt: "Oh, Kay!" (LP-580).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261108j</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Kay!</title>1994 studio prod, incl material cut from orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Russell Warner. COND: Eric Stern. CAST: Dawn Upshaw, Kurt Ollmann, Patrick Cassidy, Adam Arkin, Robert Westenberg, Liz Larsen, Stacey A Logan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Nonesuch 79361-2</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1952 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Nelson Eddy, Doretta Morrow, Wesley Dalton, Lee Cass, David Atkinson, Wilton Clary.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col 10" AAL-37</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1953 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: George Greeley. CAST: Gordon MacRae of 1953 film cast, Lucille Norman, Bob Sands, Thurl Ravenscroft.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap 10" L-351</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1927 records by members of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Herman Finck. Edith Day: "French Marching Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9211, LP-84) "The Sabre Song," "Romance" (78/Col(E) 4388, LP-84) Harry Welchman: "One Alone" (78/Col(E) 4387, LP-1639) "The Riff Song" (78/Col(E) 4387) Day, Welchman: "The Desert Song" (78/Col(E) 9211, LP-84, LP-1633, LP-1639) Dennis Hoey: "Let Love Go" Sidney Pointer: "One Flower Grows Alone in Your Garden" Gene Gerrard: "It" (78/Col(E) 4389) (All of the above are on World Records(E) SH-254, with The New Moon; Monmouth 7054, with The Student Prince; and CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD-9100, with The New Moon &amp; addl material.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1959 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Brian Fahey. COND: Michael Collins. CAST: Edmund Hockridge, June Bronhill, Julie Dawn, Leonard Weir, Inia Te Wiata, Bruce Forsyth.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-1272</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1963 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Van Alexander. CAST: Gordon MacRae of 1953 film cast, Dorothy Kirsten, Gerald Shirkey, Lloyd Bunnell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap SW-1842. Excerpts: CD/EMI CDM-769052, with The New Moon &amp; The Student Prince.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1958 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Giorgio Tozzi, Kathy Barr, Peter Palmer, Eugene Morgan, Warren Galjour.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LOP-1000.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1944 album by Dennis Morgan of 1943 film cast, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Edgar Roemheid. "The Desert Song," "One Flower Grows Alone in Your Garden," "One Alone," "The Riff Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col album X-260, LP-808</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1945 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Isaac van Grove. CAST: Kitty Carlisle, Wilbur Evans, Felix Knight, Vicki Vola.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec album 370; Dec 10" 7000; CD/Box Office ENBO-CD11/95, with The Merry Widow.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Anna Moffo, Richard Fredericks, William Lewis, Kenneth Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-4, with Naughty Marietta; LP-1578. Excerpt: Moffo, Fredericks: "The Desert Song" (LP-874).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130j</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1960 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Constantine Callinicos. CAST: Mario Lanza, Judith Raskin, Raymond Murcell, Donald Arthur.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSC-2440; CD/RCA 60048-2-RG, with The Student Prince.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130k</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1934 record by Edith Day of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Romance"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-725, LP-56</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130l</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1927 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35809, LP-993</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130m</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1927 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9212</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130n</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1952 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson, Frances Greer, Jimmy Carroll, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1013</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130o</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1952 album, incl some new lyrics and a song from the 1952 film (not by Romberg)</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Arthur Fiedler. VOCALS: Kathryn Grayson of 1952 film cast; Tony Martin, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LPM-3105. Excerpt: Grayson: "One Flower Grows Alone in Your Garden" (LP-636).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130p</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1935 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Helen Marshall, Tom Thomas, Morton Bowe, Milton Watson, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-307</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130q</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1967 album by John Hanson &amp; Patricia Michael of 1967 London prod, with chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Arthey.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Philips(E) SBL-7799, with The New Moon</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130r</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1952 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Ray Heindorf. CAST: Gordon MacRae, Kathryn Grayson, Allyn McLerie, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Titania 505, with My Wild Irish Rose. Excerpts: Grayson: "Romance," "Gay Parisienne" (LP-346) Grayson, MacRae: "The Desert Song" (LP-347).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130s</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1962 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Paul Conrad. VOCALS: David Whitfield, Janet Waters.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/Dec(E) DFE-6707</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130t</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Bobby Richards. CAST: Peter Grant, Peter Hudson, Olga Gwynne, John Hewer, Diana Landor, Owen Grundy, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(E) T-110</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130u</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1967 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Ray Cook. CAST: Robert Colman, Ivor Danvers, Gordon Trayner, Betty Winsett, Mary Millar, Ted Gilbert, Michael Bretton, Janet Gale.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Saga(E) EROS-8107</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130v</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1937 medley by Grosvenor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Crown(E) 310</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130w</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1930 medley by Savoy Light Opera Singers</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): Edison Bell Winner(E) 5138</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130x</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1930 medley by London Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison Bell Radio 8" 1413</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130y</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1932 medley by "The Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast Twelve(E) 3221</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130z</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1965 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Alan Braden. VOCALS: Mary Thomas, John McNally, Michael Sammes Singers.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Wing(E) WL-1072, with The Merry Widow</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130A</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>1940 record by Sigmund Romberg (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"One Alone"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261130B</unitid><unittitle><title>The Desert Song</title>Records by members of Melbourne, Australia prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>Herbert Browne of 1928 prod: "One Flower Grows Alone in Your Garden"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Columbia(Australia) 01517) Sidney Burchall of 1935 prod: "The Desert Song," "One Alone" (1929: 78/Parlophone(Australia A-2713</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261201a</unitid><unittitle><title>Lido Lady</title>1927 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, others. COND: Sydney Baynes. Phyllis Dare, Jack Hulbert: "Here in My Arms"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4226, LP-222, LP-1565) Dare: "Atlantic Blues" (78/Col(E) 4226, LP-222, LP-1465, LP-1565) Cicely Courtneidge, Harold French: "A Tiny Flat Near Soho Square" (78/Col(E) 4227, LP-222, LP-1565) Courtneidge, Hulbert: "Try Again Tomorrow" (78/Col(E) 4228, LP-222, LP-1565) Dare: "It All Depends on You" (78/Col(E) 4227, LP-1448, LP-1565) Hulbert: "But Not Today" (78/Col(E) 4228, LP-1565</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261201b</unitid><unittitle><title>Lido Lady</title>1936 record by Jack Hulbert of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"But Not Today"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2868</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261217a</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh, Please!</title>1926 records by Beatrice Lillie of orig cast &amp; Vincent Youmans (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Anne Caldwell. "Like He Loves Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20361, LP-18, LP-473, LP-563, LP-711, LP-1146, LP-1186, LP-1617, LP-1732) "Nicodemus" (78/Vic 20361, LP-1617</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261221a</unitid><unittitle><title>Samarkand</title>1927 records by Princeton Triangle Club Jazz Band of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Rhythmic Refrain," "Melody Moon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 100-P, LP-1041</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261227a</unitid><unittitle><title>Peggy-ann</title>1927 records by Dorothy Dickson of 1927 London cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. "Tree in the Park"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4540, LP-222) "Where's That Rainbow?" (78/Col(E) 4540, LP-222, LP-1465</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261227b</unitid><unittitle><title>Peggy-ann</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1399</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261227c</unitid><unittitle><title>Peggy-ann</title>1927 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9267</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261227d</unitid><unittitle><title>Peggy-ann</title>1927 medley by Daly's Theatre Orch of 1927 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Charles Prentice.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9266</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>261228a</unitid><unittitle><title>Betsy</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Borrah Minevitch &amp; His Harmonica Rascals: "Rhapsody in Blue"  by George Gershwin)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1933: 78/Bruns 6507) Belle Baker: "My Kid" (1925: 78/Vic 19605)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1927</head><did><unittitle>1927</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>27-1a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Jazz Singer</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Al Jolson: "My Mammy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Bruns 3912, LP-82, LP-731, LP-1130, LP-1255, LP-1277) (1942: LP-963, LP-1032) (1945, radio: LP-1438) (1946: LP-145, LP-244, LP-739, LP-1101, LP-1211, LP-1212, LP-1273, LP-1280, LP-1368, LP-1432) (1946: LP-682) (1947, radio: 78/V-Disc 773) (1948: LP-677) "Dirty Hands, Dirty Face" (1928: 78/Bruns 3912, LP-82, LP-1172, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1816) (1947, with Oscar Levant, piano: LP-478) "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" (1922: 78/Col A-3705, LP-288, LP-793, LP-1373, LP-1543) (1936, radio: LP-1497) (1946: LP-682) (1947: LP-198, LP-244, LP-394, LP-409, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1348, LP-1368, LP-1432, LP-1438) (1947, with Eddie Cantor: LP-438, LP-963) (1948: LP-677) (1950: LP-965, LP-1816) "Kol Nidre" (1947: 78/Dec 29251, LP-372, LP-381) "Mother of Mine, I Still Have You" (1927: 78/Bruns 3719) Cantor Josef Rosenblatt: "Kol Nidre" (1913: 78/Vic 35312) (78/Col E-5126) (78-Vic 38-1008</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>27-1b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Jazz Singer</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis Silvers. VOCALS: Al Jolson, Josef Rosenblatt.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Sountrak 102. Excerpts: "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" (LP-269, LP-842, LP-1709) "Blue Skies" (LP-595, LP-1709) "My Mammy" (LP-595, LP-1260, LP-1669, LP-1709, LP-1755) "Dirty Hands, Dirty Face," "Mother of Mine, I Still Have You" (LP-1662, LP-1709).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>27-1c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Jazz Singer</title>1947 radio prod, with other songs added</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis Silvers. VOCALS: Al Jolson  of orig cast).</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pelican 125 (LP-394).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270101a</unitid><unittitle><title>Earl Carroll's Vanities (international Edition)</title>1926 records by members of orig prod, who had performed the same material in The Charlot Show of 1926</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Noel Gay, Richard Addinsell. WORDS: Donovan Parsons, Rowland Leigh. Jessie Matthews, Henry Lytton Jr: "Silly Little Hill"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4189, LP-159) Herbert Mundin: "When the 'ansom Cabs Was Lined Up on the Ranks" (78/Col(E) 4190, LP-159) Lytton: "Ukulele Liza Brown" Mundin, Hazel Wynne: "The Elevator Belle" (78/Col(E) 4191) Matthews: "The Good Little Girl and the Bad Little Girl" (78/Col(E) 4189) "Journey's End," "Friendly Ghosts" (78/Col(E) 4192</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>1929 records by Bebe Daniels of 1929 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harry Tierney. WORDS: Joseph McCarthy. "You're Always in My Arms"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22132, LP-17, LP-909, LP-1755) "If You're in Love You'll Waltz" (78/Vic 22132</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202b</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>1927 medley by J Harold Murray of orig cast &amp; Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35816, LP-773, LP-993. Excerpts: Murray: "Rio Rita," "The Rangers' Song" (LP-18, LP-710, LP-711, LP-1146, LP-1633, LP-1825).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202c</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>1930 records by members of 1930 London prod, with two addl songs</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John Heuvel. Edith Day: "You're Always in My Arms"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DB-115, LP-84, LP-127, LP-1289) Day, Geoffrey Gwyther: "If You're in Love You'll Waltz" (78/Col(E) DX-55, LP-84, LP-127) "I'd Rather Have a Memory of You" (78/Col(E) DX-54, LP-84, LP-127) "Rio Rita" (78/Col(E) DX-55, LP-127) Gwyther: "The Rangers' Song" (78/Col(E) DX-54, LP-127) "Following the Sun Around" (78/Col(E) DB-115, LP-127) (All of the above are on CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD9115, with Lilac Time &amp; A Southern Maid.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202d</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>1952 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. VOCALS: Earl Wrightson, Elaine Malbin, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1026, with A Connecticut Yankee</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202e</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>Contemp medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 50039-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202f</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>Album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Geoff Harvey. VOCALS: Neil Williams, Rosalind Keene.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(Australia) 7056, with The Great Waltz</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202g</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>1927 records by pianists Muriel Pollock &amp; Constance Mering of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Following the Sun Around/The Kinkajou," "When You're in Love You'll Waltz"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 952-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202h</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>Records by members of 1928 Sydney, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Gladys Moncrieff, John Valentine: "If You're in Love You'll Waltz"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Col(Australia) 01303, LP-1182) Moncrieff: "If You're in Love You'll Waltz," "Rio Rita" (1927, with Frank Titterton: 78/Vocalion(E) SA-6001) "Sweetheart/River Song" (1927: 78/Vocalion(E) TA-8001, LP-1182, LP-1788) "You're Always in My Arms" (1930: 78/Col(Australia) 01818, LP-1182, LP-1788) "Montezuma" (1927: 78/Vocalion(E) TA-8001, LP-1788</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270202i</unitid><unittitle><title>Rio Rita</title>1929 medley by Colonial Club Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20094</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270322a</unitid><unittitle><title>Lucky</title>Records by Paul Whiteman Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Same Old Moon," "That Little Something"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927: 78/Vic 20616) "Rhapsody in Blue" (1924, with George Gershwin (composer), piano: 78/Vic 55225, LP-433, LP-1351) (1927, with George Gershwin (composer), piano: 78/Vic 35822, LP-49, LP-946, LP-1219, LP-1337, LP-1351, LP-1399, LP-1627</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270322b</unitid><unittitle><title>Lucky</title>1927 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 50039-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270322c</unitid><unittitle><title>Lucky</title>1925/1927 piano rolls by George Gershwin (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Rhapsody in Blue"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-12, LP-286, LP-1202, LP-1336, LP-1541</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270328a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rufus Lemaire's Affairs</title>Records by Ted Lewis Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Wandering in Dreamland," "Lily"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927: 78/Col 895-D) "I Can't Get Over a Girl like You" (1926: 78/Col 754-D) "Wah! Wah!" (1927: 78/Col 1017-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270425a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hit The Deck</title>1958 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Vincent Youmans. WORDS: Leo Robin, Clifford Grey. COND: Johnny Gregory. CAST: Doreen Hume, Denis Quilley, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Epic LN-3569, with The Cat and the Fiddle</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270425b</unitid><unittitle><title>Hit The Deck</title>1927 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Louise Groody &amp; Charles King: "Sometimes I'm Happy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20609, LP-18, LP-711, LP-1146, LP-1755, LP-1825) Locust Sisters: "Sometimes I'm Happy," "Hallelujah" (With Willie Creager Orch: 78/Gennett 6138</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270425c</unitid><unittitle><title>Hit The Deck</title>1955 film soundtrack, with songs interpolated from other Youmans shows</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Robert Van Eps, Will Beitel. COND: George Stoll. CAST: Jane Powell, Tony Martin, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone, Ann Miller, Kay Armen, Russ Tamblyn.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): MGM 3163; CD/MCA MCAD-5950, with Pagan Love Song &amp; The Pirate; CD/EMI(E) 794193-2, with In the Good Old Summertime &amp; Royal Wedding. Excerpts: Chorus: "Hallelujah" (LP-252, LP-1704) Powell, Damone: "I Know That You Know" (LP-1772) Company: "Why, Oh Why?" (LP-1732).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270425d</unitid><unittitle><title>Hit The Deck</title>1927 records by members of 1927 London prod, which had an addl Youmans song</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Joseph Tunbridge. Stanley Holloway, chorus: "Join the Navy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4651, LP-136) Holloway, Ivy Tresmand: "Sometimes I'm Happy" (78/Col(E) 4651) "Fancy Me Just Meeting You" Tresmand: "Loo-Loo" (78/Col(E) 4652) Prince Sisters, Barry Twins: "Why, Oh Why?" (78/Col(E) 4653) (All the above are on World Records(E) SH-176, with No, No, Nanette. All but "Why, Oh Why?" are on LP-773.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 9284, LP-773) Holloway, Tresmand, Prince Sisters, Barry Twins: Medley (78/Col(E) 9285, LP-773</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270425e</unitid><unittitle><title>Hit The Deck</title>1959 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Tony Osborne. VOCALS: Millicent Martin, Kevin Scott, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/HMV(E) GES-5757</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270425f</unitid><unittitle><title>Hit The Deck</title>1956 record sung by Irving Caesar, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sometimes I'm Happy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270425g</unitid><unittitle><title>Hit The Deck</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1433</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270427a</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady Luck</title>1927 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. Laddie Cliff: "Sing"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4340, LP-222) Phyllis Monkman, Leslie Henson: "If I Were You" (78/Col(E) 4342, LP-222</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270427b</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady Luck</title>1927 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1346</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270503a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Night In Spain</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Marion Harris</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): vocal) &amp; Phil Baker (accordion): "Did You Mean It?" (1927: 78/Vic 21116) Grace Hayes (vocal): "Did You Mean It?" (1927: 78/HMV(E) B-2688) Baker (accordion): "Did You Mean It?" (1946: LP-979</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270507a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hoot Mon</title>1927 medley by the Mask &amp; Wig Club Glee Chorus of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20524</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270520a</unitid><unittitle><title>One Dam' Thing After Another</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. Edythe Baker: "My Heart Stood Still"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Piano &amp; vocal, 1927: 78/Col(E) 9217, LP-159, LP-222, LP-1465) (Piano only, 1927: alternate take of 78/Col(E) 9217) (Piano with orch, 1932: 78/Dec(E) K-684) Jessie Matthews: "My Heart Stood Still" (1927: 78/Bruns(E) 135, LP-320, LP-1341, LP-1372, LP-1460, LP-1771) Richard Haydn: Monologue "Fish Mimicry" (1939: 78/Liberty Music Shop L-285</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270624a</unitid><unittitle><title>Blue Skies</title>1927 record by Jack Smith of orig (London) prod, piano &amp; vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Blue Skies"  by Irving Berlin)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-2494</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270627a</unitid><unittitle><title>Bottomland</title>Contemp records by Clarence Williams, composer &amp; piano of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Any Time"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 14314-D) "Bottomland" (78/Paramount 12517, LP-949, LP-1542) (78/Col 14244-D, LP-1542) "Shootin' the Pistol" (78/Paramount 12517, LP-949, LP-1542) (78/Col 14241-D, LP-1542) "Steamboat Days" (78/Okeh 8672) "When I March in April with May" (78/Col 14241-D, LP-1542) With vocal by Eva Taylor, also of orig prod: "Come On Home" (78/Edison mx 19339, LP-520</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270711a</unitid><unittitle><title>Africana</title>Records by Ethel Waters of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Comin' Virginia"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1926: 78/Col 14170-D, LP-15, LP-1146, LP-1490) "Dinah" (1925: 78/Col 487-D, LP-15, LP-516, LP-1487, LP-1498, LP-1633) (1934: 78/Dec 234, LP-176, LP-236, LP-1360) (1942, radio: LP-923) (1946: LP-361, LP-1062, LP-1499) (c1958: LP-99) "Shake That Thing" (1925: 78/Col 14116-D, LP-673, LP-1498, LP-1499) "My Special Friend Is Back in Town" (1926: 78/Col 14182-D, LP-673, LP-1490) "You Can't Do What My Last Man Did" (1923: 78/Black Swan 14151, LP-674) (1925: 78/Col 14112-D, LP-673, LP-1498) "Weary Feet," "Take Your Black Bottom Outside" (1927: 78/Col 14214-D, LP-1490) "Smile" (1927: 78/Col 14229-D, LP-1490</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270712a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rang Tang</title>Records by Miller &amp; Lyles of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch "Sam and Steve," Sketch "The Fight"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1924: 78/Okeh 40186) Sketch "Gwine to Africa" (1927: 78/Regal 8468) (1925: 78/Okeh 40373, titled "Forty Below") Sketch "The Lost Aviators" (1927: 78/Regal 8435</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270816a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1927</title>1927 medley by Franklyn Baur &amp; Brox Sisters of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. PIANOS: Edgar Fairchild &amp; Ralph Rainger of origprod.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35845, LP-157, LP-710. Excerpt: Baur: "Rainbow of Girls" (LP-1218).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270816b</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Follies Of 1927</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ruth Etting: "Shakin' the Blues Away"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927: 78/Col 1113-D, LP-25, LP-519, LP-593, LP-1325, LP-1633, LP-1831) "It All Belongs to Me" (1927: 78/Col 1113-D, LP-336, LP-519, LP-838) Franklyn Baur: "Shakin' the Blues Away" (1927: 78/Bruns 3639) (LP-336) "Ooh! Maybe It's You" (1927:78/Bruns 3639) "It All Belongs to Me" (1927: 78/Vic 20900</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906a</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1947 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Ray Henderson, B G DeSylva, Lew Brown, Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane, Roger Edens, Betty Comden, Adolph Green. ORCH: Conrad Salinger. COND: Lennie Hayton. CAST: June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Joan McCracken, Patricia Marshall, Mel TormÀ)À, Ray McDonald.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Sony AK-47025. Incomplete: Sountrak 111; Vertinge 2001 (with Varsity Show). Less complete: 78/MGM album 17; MGM 10" 504; CD/EMI(E) CDP-7948692, with The Belle of New York &amp; Rich, Young and Pretty; CD/MCA MCAD-5951, with In the Good Old Summertime &amp; Two Weeks with Love. Excerpts: Allyson, Lawford: "The Varsity Drag" (LP-252, LP-1704) "The Best Things in Life Are Free" (LP-975, LP-1273, LP-1772) "The French Lesson" (LP-975) Allyson: "Just Imagine" (LP-328) Allyson, Marshall: "An Easier Way" (dropped before release) (LP-423) McCracken: "Pass That Peace Pipe" (LP-1577, LP-1704).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906b</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>Records by authors of songs written for 1947 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Betty Comden, Adolph Green: "The French Lesson"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1955: LP-359) (1958: LP-170) (1977: LP-489) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane: "Pass That Peace Pipe" (1956: LP-193</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906c</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1928 medley by Victor Arden &amp; Phil Ohman Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: The Revelers.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35918</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906d</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>George Olsen Orch: "Good News"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927: 78/Vic 20875, LP-282, LP-773, LP-1448) "Varsity Drag" (1927: 78/Vic 20875, LP-282, LP-456, LP-711, LP-773, LP-1146, LP-1186, LP-1399) "Lucky in Love," "The Best Things in Life Are Free" (1927: 78/Vic 20872, LP-773) Zelma O'Neal (also of 1928 London cast): "Varsity Drag" (1928: 78/Bruns 3864, LP-1448</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906e</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>Album, incl one song written for 1947 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Geoff Harvey. CAST: Jimmy Parkinson, Betty Parker.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Light Music Club(New Zealand) LZ-7073, with Sally</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906f</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1974 prod rec live, with interpolated songs by DeSylva, Brown, &amp; Henderson</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Philip J Lang. COND: Liza Redfield. CAST: Alice Faye, John Payne, Stubby Kaye, Barbara Lail, Wayne Bryan, Jana Robbins, Marti Rolph, Scott Stevensen, Paula Cinko, Tommy Breslin, Rebecca Urich, Timmy Rogers, Gene Nelson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Unnamed label mx SA-101/4</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906g</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1928 records by Abe Lyman Orch of 1927-28 touring prod &amp; 1930 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): With uncredited male singer &amp; close harmony group: 78/Bruns 20063 &amp; 20069) "Good News," "Varsity Drag" (78/Bruns 3901) "Just Imagine" (78/Bruns 3971</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906h</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>Records by members of 1947 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Mel TormÀ)À: "The Best Things in Life Are Free"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1947: 78/Musicraft 15118) (1950: 78/MGM K-30357) June Allyson: "Just Imagine" (TV with Judy Garland, 1963: LP-917</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906i</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1966 record by Ray Henderson (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Best Things in Life Are Free"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-671</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906j</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1963 Chicago prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Ken Pierce. CAST: Belleruth Krepon, Ron Inglehart, Cyndee Schwartz, Dave Steinberg, Herb Jones, Jerry Loeb, Susie Workoff, Janie Whitehill.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Unnamed label mx U-17889/90</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906k</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Stanley Smith, Mary Lawlor: "If You're Not Kissing Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-770</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906l</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1928 medley by Broadway Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Imperial(E) 2003</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270906m</unitid><unittitle><title>Good News</title>1993 Wichita (KS) prod, with interpolated songs by DeSylva, Brown &amp; Henderson</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Craig Barna. CAST: Kim Huber, Ann Morrison, Linda Michelle, Michael Gruber, Hal Davis, Jessica Boevers, Michael McCormick; Wayne Bryan  of 1974 New York prod).</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/TER Records(E) CDTER-1230</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270912a</unitid><unittitle><title>My Maryland</title>1927 records by Evelyn Herbert of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Dorothy Donnelly. "Mother"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20995) "Silver Moon" (With Franklyn Baur: 78/Vic 20995</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270912b</unitid><unittitle><title>My Maryland</title>1927 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35816</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270912c</unitid><unittitle><title>My Maryland</title>1935 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Rise Stevens, Tom Thomas, Helen Marshall, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-307, LP-1401</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>270926a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Merry Malones</title>1927 records by Polly Walker of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: George M Cohan. "Roses Understand," "Molly Malone"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 3687</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271003a</unitid><unittitle><title>Yes, Yes, Yvette</title>1927 record by Frank Crumit of a song he wrote with Ben Jerome</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Lady"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 20486</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271103a</unitid><unittitle><title>A Connecticut Yankee</title>1943 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. COND: George Hirst. CAST: Vivienne Segal, Dick Foran, Julie Warren, Vera-Ellen, Robert Chisholm, Chester Stratton.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec album 367; AEI Records 1138; JJA Records 19733, with Inside U.S.A. Excerpts: Finale (Incomplete: LP-830) Segal: "To Keep My Love Alive" (LP-1548, LP-1703, LP-1755) Segal, Foran: "Can't You Do a Friend a Favor?" (LP-1548) Warren, Foran: "Thou Swell" (LP-1703).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271103b</unitid><unittitle><title>A Connecticut Yankee</title>1952 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. VOCALS: Earl Wrightson, Elaine Malbin, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1026, with Rio Rita</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271103c</unitid><unittitle><title>A Connecticut Yankee</title>1969 Summer Youth Festival prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John B Zavitz. CAST: Uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): S D Records 64</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271103d</unitid><unittitle><title>A Connecticut Yankee</title>1955 TV prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Irwin Kostal. COND: Charles Sandford. CAST: Eddie Albert, Janet Blair, Boris Karloff, Gale Sherwood, Leonard Elliot, John Conte, Beverlee Davis.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/AEI Records CD-043 (LP-1771), with an addl track</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271115a</unitid><unittitle><title>Artists And Models Of 1927</title>Records by Ted Lewis of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Is Everybody Happy Now?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927: 78/Col 1207-D) "Start the Band" (1928: 78/Col 1391-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271122a</unitid><unittitle><title>Funny Face</title>1928 records by members of 1928 London prod, incl Fred &amp; Adele Astaire of orig (New York) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Ira Gershwin. Fred &amp; Adele Astaire: "Funny Face"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 5174, LP-866, LP-1030, LP-1146, LP-1210, LP-1229, LP-1464, LP-1627, LP-1633) "The Babbitt and the Bromide" (78/Col(E) 5174, LP-866, LP-1030, LP-1146, LP-1210, LP-1229, LP-1460, LP-1687) Adele Astaire, Bernard Clifton: "He Loves and She Loves" (78/Col(E) 5175) "'s Wonderful" (78/Col(E) 5175, LP-1464, LP-1559, LP-1825) Fred Astaire: "My One and Only" (78/Col(E) 5173, LP-866, LP-1030, LP-1146, LP-1210, LP-1229, LP-1258, LP-1460, LP-1464, LP-1601, LP-1633, LP-1687) "High Hat" (78/Col(E) 5173, LP-866, LP-1030, LP-1210, LP-1229, LP-1258, LP-1559) Leslie Henson, Sydney Howard: "Sketch: A Few Drinks" Henson: "Tell the Doc" (78/Col(E) 9592) (All the above are on World Record Club(E) SH-144 (LP-78), with addl material; and on Smithsonian R-019 (LP-727), with addl material.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271122b</unitid><unittitle><title>Funny Face</title>1928 records by George Gershwin (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"'s Wonderful/Funny Face"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 5109, LP-78, LP-727, LP-946, LP-1219, LP-1351) "My One and Only" (78/Col(E) 5109, LP-78, LP-727, LP-946, LP-1112, LP-1219, LP-1351, LP-1566</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271122c</unitid><unittitle><title>Funny Face</title>1952 record by Fred Astaire of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"'s Wonderful"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-125, LP-358, LP-567, LP-648, LP-1145</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271122d</unitid><unittitle><title>Funny Face</title>Records by pianists Victor Arden &amp; Phil Ohman of orig prod, with their orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>"FunnyFace"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1927, with Johnny Marvin: 78/Vic 21114, LP-492, LP-1627. Incomplete: LP-727.) "'s Wonderful" (1927, with Johnny Marvin: 78/Vic 21114, LP-492. Incomplete: LP-727.) Medley (1928, with Lewis James &amp; the Revelers: 78/Vic 35918, LP-727, LP-773, LP-1694</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271122e</unitid><unittitle><title>Funny Face</title>1963 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Bobby Richards. CAST: Scott Peters, Patricia Lynn, Maggie Fitzgibbon, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Record Club(E) T-191, with Gigi</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271122f</unitid><unittitle><title>Funny Face</title>Records by pianists Jacques Fray &amp; Mario Braggiotti of 1928 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/HMV(E) B-2910) "'S Wonderful/My One and Only" (1939: 78/Dec 2875) "The World Is Mine" (dropped from the show) (78/HMV(F) K-5310</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271122*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Take The Air</title>1927 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Dave Stamper. WORDS: Gene Buck. Kitty O'Connor: "We'll Have a New Home in the Morning," "Lullaby"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1293-D) Max Fisher Orch: "Maybe I'll Baby You," "Lullaby" (78/Col 1226-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271130a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Golden Dawn</title>1928 record by Robert Chisholm of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Whip"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 3869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271130b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Golden Dawn</title>1930 record by Noah Beery of 1930 film cast, with the Vitaphone Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Whip Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4828, LP-1353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271130c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Golden Dawn</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Noah Beery: "The Whip" Walter Woolf: "Here in the Dark" Chorus: "Dawn"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-773</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271220a</unitid><unittitle><title>Napoleon Passes</title>1928 records by Princeton Triangle Club Jazz Band of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Everybody and You," "You Know Who"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 114-P, LP-1041</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271226a</unitid><unittitle><title>The White Eagle</title>Records by Rudolf Friml (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Give Me One Hour"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Later: LP-1057) (1952: LP-863</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271226*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Excess Baggage</title>1928 record by Morton Downey of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ray Henderson. WORDS: B G DeSylva, Lew Brown. "For Old Times' Sake"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-2848</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227a</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1962 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Oscar Hammerstein II, P G Wodehouse. COND: Franz Allers. CAST: John Raitt, Barbara Cook, William Warfield, Anita Darian  of 1961 prod), Fay DeWitt, Louise Parker, Jack Dabdoub.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col OS-2220; CD/Col CK-2220. Excerpts: Cook, Raitt: "Where's the Mate for Me/Make Believe" Warfield: "Ol' Man River" Darian, Parker, chorus: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" Darian: "Bill" (CD/Col AK-44060, with Annie Get Your Gun, Oklahoma!, &amp; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227b</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1956 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Robert Merrill, Patrice Munsel, Rise Stevens, Katherine Graves, Janet Pavek, Kevin Scott, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LM-2008. Incomplete: LP-435. Excerpts: Merrill: "Ol' Man River" Merrill, Munsel: "You Are Love" (LP-874).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227c</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1958 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Johnny Gregory. VOCALS: Bruce Trent, Doreen Hume, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Epic LN-3512, with No, No, Nanette</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227d</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1928 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Helen Morgan: "Bill"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21238, LP-32, LP-37, LP-44, LP-148, LP-229, LP-426, LP-435, LP-542, LP-711, LP-784, LP-933, LP-1038, LP-1146, LP-1186, LP-1247, LP-1460, LP-1633) "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (78/Vic 21238, LP-32, LP-37, LP-229, LP-230, LP-435, LP-539, LP-542, LP-978, LP-1038, LP-1180, LP-1444, LP-1460, LP-1633, LP-1755, LP-1825) Tess Gardella ("Aunt Jemima"): "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (78/Col 1304-D, LP-52, LP-710</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227e</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1951 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Conrad Salinger. COND: Adolph Deutsch. CAST: Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ava Gardner, Annette Warren  who sang for Ava Gardner in the released film), Marge &amp; Gower Champion, William Warfield.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/CBS AK-45436; CD/Rhino R2-71998. Incomplete: MGM 10" 559; CD/CBS(E) 70281; CD/MGM(J) VDP-5174, with Lovely to Look At &amp; The Merry Widow.Excerpts: Gardner: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (LP-1577, LP-1704) "Bill" (LP-975, LP-1417) Grayson, Keel: "Make Believe" (LP-975, LP-1417, LP-1772) Warfield: "Ol' Man River" (LP-975, LP-1417, LP-1704). Excerpts edited into a medley, incl addl material from the film: LP-252.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227f</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1932 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Victor Young. CAST: Helen Morgan  of orig, 1932 New York, &amp; 1936 film prods), Paul Robeson  of 1928 London, 1932 New York, &amp; 1936 film prods), Frank Munn, Olga Albani, James Melton.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 12" album 20114/7; Col AC-55; CD/CBS A-55. Incomplete: LP-1679. Excerpts: Overture (LP-1428) Morgan: "Bill" (LP-52, LP-710, LP-758, LP-830, LP-1426) "Can't Help Lovin' That Man" (LP-43, LP-641) Robeson: "Ol' Man River" (LP-758, LP-1146, LP-1180, LP-1426, LP-1743) Melton: "You Are Love" (LP-1261).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227g</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1928 records by members of 1928 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Herman Finck. Edith Day: "Dance Away the Night" Day, Howett Worster: "You Are Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9429, LP-84, LP-127, LP-505, LP-1565) "Make Believe" (78/Col(E) 9428, LP-84, LP-127, LP-505, LP-1559, LP-1565) "Why Do I Love You?" (78/Col(E) 9428, LP-84, LP-127, LP-505, LP-1460, LP-1565, LP-1639) Marie Burke: "Bill" (78/Col(E) 9427, LP-505, LP-1565) "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (78/Col(E) 9427, LP-505, LP-1565, LP-1639) Paul Robeson, Mississippi Chorus: "Ol' Man River" (78/Col(E) mx WAX-3624, LP-505, LP-1610, LP-1639) Norris Smith (Robeson's understudy), Mississippi Chorus: "Ol' Man River" (78/Col(E) 9426) Mississippi Chorus: Medley (78/Col(E) 9426. Incomplete: LP-505, LP-1565.) Orchestra: Medley (78/Col(E) 9430, LP-1416) (78/Regal(E) G-9142</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227h</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Anna Moffo, Mary Ellen Pracht, Rosalind Elias, Richard Fredericks, Valentine Pringle.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-7, with The New Moon; LP-1578.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227i</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1941 records by Allan Jones of 1936 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Make Believe"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 4555, LP-126, LP-874, LP-1076, LP-1148) "Why Do I Love You?" (78/Vic 4555, LP-874, LP-933, LP-1076</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227j</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1971 London prod, with one interpolated Kern song</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Keith Amos. COND: Ray Cook. CAST: Lorna Dallas, AndrÀ)À Jobin, Cleo Laine, Thomas Carey, Kenneth Nelson, Jan Hunt, Ena Cabayo.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Stanyan 2SR-10048; CD/Stanyan STZ-107-2.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227k</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1966 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Robert Russell Bennett. COND: Franz Allers. CAST: Barbara Cook, William Warfield, Stephen Douglass, Constance Towers, David Wayne, Rosetta LeNoire, Allyn McLerie, Eddie Phillips.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSO-1126; CD/RCA 09026-61182-2.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227l</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1958 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Henri RenÀ)À. CAST: Howard Keel of 1951 film cast; Gogi Grant, Anne Jeffreys.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSO-1505. Excerpts: Keel: "I Have the Room Above" Grant: "Nobody Else but Me" (LP-435).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227m</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1946 prod, with one new Kern-Hammerstein song</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Edwin McArthur. CAST: Jan Clayton, Carol Bruce, Colette Lyons, Helen Dowdy, Charles Fredericks, Kenneth Spencer.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 12" album M-611; Col ML-4058. Excerpts: Clayton: "Nobody Else but Me" (LP-538, LP-1548) Clayton, Fredericks: "Make Believe" (LP-1119).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227n</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1949 album by Dorothy Kirsten &amp; Robert Merrill</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John Scott Trotter. Kirsten: "Bill," "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" Merrill: "Ol' Man River" Kirsten, Merrill: "Make Believe," "Why Do I Love You?," "You Are Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/RCA album WDM-1341. Excerpt: "Why Do I Love You?" (LP-435).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227o</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1936 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Robert Russell Bennett. COND: Victor Baravelle. CAST: Irene Dunne  of 1929-30 touring prod), Allan Jones, Helen Morgan  of orig &amp; 1932 New York prods), Paul Robeson  of 1928 London &amp; 1932 New York prods), Hattie McDaniel, Sammy White, Queenie Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Xeno XLP-251; Vertinge 2004, with Give Out Sisters. Excerpts: Robeson: "Ol' Man River" (LP-710, LP-1579) Robeson, Morgan, Dunne, McDaniel: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" Robeson, McDaniel: "I Still Suits Me" (LP-1579).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227p</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Records by Paul Robeson of 1928 London cast, 1932 New York cast, &amp; 1936 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): See also 271227f, 271227g, &amp; 271227o.) "Ol' Man River" (1928, with Paul Whiteman Orch: 78/Vic 35912, LP-435, LP-711, LP-933, LP-1038, LP-1186, LP-1460, LP-1496, LP-1565) (1928, with Drury Lane Theatre Orch: 78/Col(E) mx WAX-3624, LP-505) (1930, with Ray Noble Orch: 78/HMV(E) B-3653) (1933: 78/HMV(E) C-2621) (1936: 78/HMV(E) B-8497, LP-637, LP-1101, LP-1130, LP-1211, LP-1696) (1948: LP-1155) "Ah Still Suits Me" (1936, with Elisabeth Welch: 78/HMV(E) B-8497, LP-638, LP-712, LP-933, LP-1460, LP-1679) (1948: LP-921, LP-1155, LP-1579</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227q</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Records by Jules Bledsoe of orig &amp; 1929 film prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ol' Man River"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1931: 78/Dec(E) K-631, LP-1359, LP-1565, LP-1633) "Lonesome Road" (from 1929 film) (1936: 78/Dec(E) F-5939) "Deep River" (from 1929 film) (Later: 78/Joe Davis 8002</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227r</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1928 medley by Paul Whiteman Orch of 1929 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Olive Kline, Lambert Murphy, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35912</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227s</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Records by members of 1951 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Kathryn Grayson: "Make Believe"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Radio performance: LP-346) "You Are Love" (LP-364, LP-886, LP-1028, LP-1230) "Can't Help Lovin' That Man" (LP-886) Howard Keel: "Why Do I Love You?/Make Believe/Old Man River" (1984: LP-958</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227t</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1938 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leonard Joy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-306</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227u</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1951 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Patti Page, Sophie Tucker, Tony Martin, Tony Fontane, Louise Carlisle, Virginia Haskins, Felix Knight.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Mercury 10" 25104</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227v</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1949 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Bing Crosby, Kenny Baker, Frances Langford, Tony Martin, Lee Wiley.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Dec 10" 5060, with another Kern song</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227w</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1959 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Brian Fahey. COND: Michael Collins. CAST: Inia Te Wiata  of 1963/64 South African prod); Shirley Bassey, Marlys Watters, Don McKay, Dora Bryan, Isabelle Lucas, Geoffrey Webb.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Odeon(E) CSD-1279. Excerpts: "Ol' Man River," "Ah Still Suits Me" (LP-1671).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227x</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Records sung by Joe Howard, composer of these interpolated songs</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Hello, Ma Baby"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): dropped before opening) (1936: 78/Vocalion 3357, LP-321, LP-563) (1938: 78/Bruns mx P-22447, LP-1150) (1947: LP-369) "Goodbye, My Lady Love" (1936: 78/Vocalion 3357, LP-321, LP-563) (1940: LP-869) (1947: LP-369</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227y</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1959 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Hill Bowen. CAST: Barbara Leigh, Andy Cole, Bryan Johnson, Maxine Daniels, Patricia Clark, Denis Quilley, Ivor Emmanuel, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Camden 488; National Academy 3.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227z</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1953 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Lehman Engel. VOCALS: Carol Bruce  of 1946 &amp; 1948 prods), Helena Bliss  of 1954 prod), William C Smith  of 1948 &amp; 1954 prods), John Tyers.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LPM-3151, with The Cat and the Fiddle</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227A</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Later records by members of 1928 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Edith Day: "Why Do I Love You?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1934: 78/Dec(E) K-725, LP-56) Marie Burke: "Bill," "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (1933: 78/Col(E) DX-572</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227B</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1940 radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis Silvers. VOCALS: Irene Dunne &amp; Allan Jones of 1936 film cast, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Sunbeam P-501</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227C</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1951 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Philip Green. VOCALS: Lizbeth Webb, Steve Conway, Adelaide Hall, Bryan Johnson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-1771</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227D</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Douglas. CAST: Martin Lawrence, Isabelle Lucas, Stella Moray, Donald Scott, Janet Waters, Ian Humphris.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap SN-7514</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227E</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Richard Torigi, Lee Venora, Audrey Marsh.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Spin-o-rama MK-3044</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227F</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1971 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Douglas. CAST: June Bronhill, Freddie Williams, Julie Dawn, Fred Lucas, Rita Williams, Joan Brown.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Contour(E) 2870-145</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227G</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Orig prod, rec live for prologue of 1929 film</unittitle></did><odd><p>Tess Gardella, chorus: "Queenie's Ballyhoo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-773</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227H</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Records by members of West Coast prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>Todd Duncan of 1944 Los Angeles prod: "Old Man River"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1947: LP-744) Perry Askam of 1933 San Francisco prod: "Old Man River" (78/Freeman Lang L-0151</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227I</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>Later record by Carol Bruce of 1946 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-847</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227J</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1933 medley by Grosvenor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Julian Hyman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Eclipse(E) SC-84</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227K</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1932 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORGAN: Jesse Crawford. VOCALS: Frances Langford, Robert Simmons.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" L-16014</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227L</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1983 records by Karla Burns of 1983 prod, with ensemble</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mis'ry's Comin' Aroun'"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): dropped from this prod) "Hey, Feller!" (LP-991, LP-1274</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227M</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1988 studio prod, incl all music written for the various prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Robert Russell Bennett. COND: John McGlinn. CAST: Frederica von Stade, Jerry Hadley, Teresa Stratas, Bruce Hubbard, Karla Burns, David Garrison, Paige O'Hara, Robert Nichols, Nancy Kulp, Lillian Gish.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/EMI CDS-749108</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227N</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1963 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Fritz Wallberg. CAST: Frances Boyd, Rudy Cartier, Ann Gordon, Paul Mason.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Society(E) SOC-944</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227O</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1928 medley with uncredited orchestra, soloists, &amp; chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast(E) 8" 261</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227P</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1993 studio prod based on the 1990 London prod, which was based on the 1946 prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: John Owen Edwards. CAST: Jason Howard, Janis Kelly &amp; Sally Burgess of 1990 prod; Willard White, Brian Greene, Fran Landesman, Shezwae Powell, Caroline O'Connor, Simon Green.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/TER(E) CDTER2-1199</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227Q</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1993 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Various. COND: Matthew Freeman. VOCALS: Denis Quilley, Gemma Craven, Tracey Miller, David Kernan.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Pickwick(E) PWKS-4161</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227R</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1936 medley by Geraldo's Orchestra</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Olive Groves, George Baker, Cyril Grantham, the Top Hatters, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-824</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227S</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1993 Toronto prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Robert Russell Bennett, William David Brohn. COND: Jeffrey Huard. CAST: Robert Morse, Elaine Stritch, Rebecca Luker, Mark Jacoby, Lonette McKee, Michel Bell, Gretha Boston, Dorothy Stanley, Joel Blum, Tammy Amerson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Quality(C) RSPD-257. Excerpt: McKee, chorus: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (LP-1755).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>271227T</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Boat</title>1995 record by Kenneth Nichols, a 1995 replacement in New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ol' Man River"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1674).</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1928</head><did><unittitle>1928</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>28-1a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Ramona</title>1928 records by Dolores Del Rio of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>In personal appearances to promote thissilent film, she sang "Ramona" from the film's background music.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): English: 78/Vic 4053, LP-17, LP-1348, LP-1353, LP-1616) (Spanish: 78/Vic 4054)002</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>28-2a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>My Man</title>Records by Fanny Brice of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm an Indian"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1921: 78/Vic 45303, LP-1, LP-33, LP-1239, LP-1243) "Second-Hand Rose" (1921: 78/Vic 45263, LP-18, LP-32, LP-33, LP-230, LP-518, LP-542, LP-710, LP-711, LP-1186, LP-1243, LP-1633, LP-1755, LP-1825) "My Man" (1921: 78/Vic 45263, LP-1, LP-148, LP-758, LP-1247, LP-1633) (1927: 78/Vic 21168, LP-32, LP-33, LP-44, LP-539, LP-542, LP-1130, LP-1243, LP-1399, LP-1444) (1936: LP-157) "I'd Rather Be Blue over You" (1928: 78/Vic 21815, LP-32, LP-33, LP-230, LP-1191, LP-1243, LP-1444) "If You Want the Rainbow" (1928: 78/Vic 21815, LP-33, LP-230, LP-1243) Sketch "Mrs. Cohen at the Beach" (1927: 78/Vic 21211, LP-32, LP-33, LP-1243</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>28-2b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>My Man</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Fanny Brice: "My Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-724) (Incomplete: LP-595) "Second-Hand Rose" (LP-724) "I Was a Florodora Baby" (LP-751, LP-1243) Orchestra: Ballet Music (LP-947</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>28-2c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>My Man</title>Contemp performance (on the trailer for the film) by Fanny Brice of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-947</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>28-3a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Steamboat Willie</title>Soundtrack of the cartoon (the first musical cartoon)</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Turkey in the Straw"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-661, LP-1472</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>28-4a</unitid><unittitle><title>Es Liegt In Der Luft</title>1928 records by members of orig (Berlin) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Mischa Spoliansky, Schiffer. Marlene Dietrich, Margo Lion, Oskar Karlweis, with Spoliansky  composer), piano: "Wenn die beste Freunden"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-892, LP-10, LP-1034, LP-1291, LP-1471) Dietrich, Lion, Karlweis, Otto Wallburg, Willy Prager, Ida Wuest, Kaethe Lenz, Hubert von Meyerinck, with orch cond by Spoliansky (composer): Medley (78/Electrola(G) EH-146, LP-1034, LP-1471</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>28-5a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>After Seben</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Chick Webb Orch: "Sweet Sue" James Barton</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): tap dance): "Tiger Rag" (LP-1129</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>28-6a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Singin' The Blues</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jane Green: "Down Where the Sun Goes Down," "Because My Baby Don't Mean 'Maybe' Now," "Just like a Melody from Out of the Sky"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1235</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280103a</unitid><unittitle><title>She's My Baby</title>1934 record by Beatrice Lillie of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. "A Baby's Best Friend"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-8362, LP-123, LP-774, LP-1146, LP-1617</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280130a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Optimists</title>Records by Melville Gideon (composer) of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Various.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): The revue had played in London in 6 editions, all titled "The Co-Optimists.") "Amapu" (1922: 78/Zonophone(E) 2247) (1922: 78/Zonophone(E) 2297) "Spare a Little Love" (1923: 78/Zonophone(E) 2434) (1924: 78/Col(E) 3407) "Little Lacquer Lady" (1926: 78/HMV(E) C-1284) "London Town" (1924: 78/Col(E) 3405) "Rolling Stone" (1926: 78/HMV(E) B-2295</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280227a</unitid><unittitle><title>Keep Shufflin'</title>1928 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Fats Waller</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): composer &amp; organ), James P Johnson (composer &amp; piano), Jabbo Smith (cornet): "Willow Tree," "'Sippi" (78/Vic 21348</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280313a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Three Musketeers</title>1930 records by members of 1930 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Rudolf Friml. WORDS: Clifford Grey, P G Wodehouse. COND: Herman Finck. Dennis King  also of orig New York prod), chorus: "Gascony," "My Sword and I"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DB-127, LP-155, LP-448) King, Adrienne Brune: "Your Eyes" (78/Col(E) DB-128, LP-155, LP-448) "One Kiss" (78/Col(E) DB-128, LP-155, LP-448, LP-1434) Raymond Newell, chorus: "Ma Belle" (78/Col(E) DX-58, LP-155, LP-448, LP-1434, LP-1639) King, Newell, Jack Livesey, Robert Woollard, chorus: "March of the Musketeers" (78/Col(E) DX-58, LP-155, LP-448, LP-710, LP-1146, LP-1639</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280313b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Three Musketeers</title>1930 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1890</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280313c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Three Musketeers</title>Later record by Rudolf Friml (composer, piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"March of the Musketeers"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280313d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Three Musketeers</title>1930 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-56</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280313e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Three Musketeers</title>Contemp medley by Grosvenor Musical Comedy Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) E-10991</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280322a</unitid><unittitle><title>This Year Of Grace</title>Records sung by Noel Coward of 1928 New York cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Noel Coward. "World Weary"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/HMV(E) B-3158, LP-123, LP-502, LP-711, LP-1317, LP-1394, LP-1482, LP-1534) (1933: 78/Vic 36239, LP-1186, LP-1298, LP-1482) (1955: LP-89, LP-351) (Later: LP-138) "Dance, Little Lady" (1928: 78/HMV(E) B-2720, LP-136, LP-218, LP-502, LP-885, LP-1298, LP-1394, LP-1482, LP-1717, LP-1734) (1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2450, LP-123, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534, LP-1716) "Try to Learn to Love" (1928: 78/HMV(E) B-2720, LP-218, LP-502, LP-1482) "A Room with a View" (1928: 78/HMV(E) B-2719, LP-502, LP-885, LP-1298, LP-1317, LP-1394, LP-1482, LP-1566, LP-1717, LP-1734) (1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2450, LP-123, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534, LP-1716) (1955: LP-89) (Later: LP-138) "Mary Make-Believe" (1928: 78/HMV(E) B-2719, LP-502, LP-1252, LP-1317, LP-1482) "Lorelei," "The Dream Is Over" (1928: 78/HMV(E) B-2737, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280322b</unitid><unittitle><title>This Year Of Grace</title>1928 medley by London Pavillion Orch of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Ernest Irving.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9467, LP-602</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280404a</unitid><unittitle><title>Will O' The Whispers</title>1928 records by Jack Smith of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. "Miss Annabelle Lee"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-2666, LP-159) "When Day Is Done" (78/HMV(E) B-2666) "Sunshine" (by Irving Berlin), "Whispering" (78/HMV(E) B-2706) "The Song Is Ended" (by Berlin), "My Blue Heaven" (78/HMV(E) B-2665) "I Never Dreamt" (78/HMV(E) B-2718</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280409a</unitid><unittitle><title>Diamond Lil</title>Records by Mae West of orig &amp; 1949 prods</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Frankie and Johnny"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1932 radio performance: LP-868) (1954: LP-105) (1950s: LP-411, LP-412, LP-882, LP-1104) "Come Up and See Me Sometime" (1950s: LP-411, LP-412, LP-1104, LP-1154</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280409*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Greenwich Village Follies Of 1928</title>1928 records by Arnold Johnson Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Get Your Man," "What's the Reason"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 3914</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280409**a</unitid><unittitle><title>Tarantella</title>1928 medley by Nat Shilkret Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Lewis James, Elliott Shaw, James Melton, Wilfred Glenn.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35915</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280427a</unitid><unittitle><title>Blue Eyes</title>1928 records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Jerome Kern, Graham John, Guy Bolton, others. COND: Kennedy Russell. Orchestra: Medley</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9435, LP-700) Evelyn Laye, Geoffrey Gwyther: "Blue Eyes" (78/Col(E) 9434, LP-173) "Do I Do Wrong?" (78/Col(E) 9434, LP-173, LP-1416, LP-1707) Sylvia Cecil, George Vollaire: "Back to the Heather" W H Berry: "Women - Pah!" (78/Col(E) 4918, LP-173</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280501a</unitid><unittitle><title>Here's Howe</title>1928 records by Ben Bernie Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Crazy Rhythm"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 3913, LP-1146) "Imagination" (78/Bruns 3913</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280501b</unitid><unittitle><title>Here's Howe</title>1956 record sung by Irving Caesar, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Crazy Rhythm"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280509a</unitid><unittitle><title>Blackbirds Of 1928</title>1932-33 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jimmy McHugh. WORDS: Dorothy Fields. Orchestras of Duke Ellington, Don Redman. CAST: Bill Robinson &amp; Adelaide Hall of orig cast; Ethel Waters, Cab Calloway, Mills Brothers, Cecil Mack Choir.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns album 6516/21; Col OL-6770; Sutton 270; LP-1194. Excerpts: Robinson: "Doin' the New Low-Down" (LP-19, LP-518, LP-758, LP-1146, LP-1180, LP-1487, LP-1633, LP-1737, LP-1825, LP-1831) Hall: "Baby" (dropped from the show) (LP-934, LP-988, LP-1483, LP-1588) "I Must Have That Man" (LP-959, LP-1146, LP-1483) Mills Brothers: "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" (LP-1527) "Diga Diga Do" (LP-1588).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280509b</unitid><unittitle><title>Blackbirds Of 1928</title>1953 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Cab Calloway, Thelma Carpenter. "I Can't Give You Anything but Love," "Diga-Diga-Doo," "I Must Have That Man," "Doin' the New Low-Down"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LPM-3154, with Shuffle Along; LP-774.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280509c</unitid><unittitle><title>Blackbirds Of 1928</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Lew Leslie's Blackbirds Orch: "Magnolia's Wedding Day," "Bandanna Babies"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Bruns 4030, LP-903, LP-1194) Adelaide Hall &amp; Lew Leslie's Blackbirds Orch: "I Must Have That Man" (1928: 78/Bruns 4031, LP-1366, LP-1483, LP-1831) "Baby" (1928: 78/Bruns 4031, LP-1366, LP-1483) Hall: "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" (1938, with Fats Waller: 78/HMV(E) B-8849, LP-582, LP-1269, LP-1483) (1970: LP-484) "I Must Have That Man,"  "Porgy," "Diga Diga Do," "Baby" (1970: LP-484) Elisabeth Welch: "Diga Diga Do," "Doin' the New Low Down" (1928: 78/Bruns 4014, LP-1284) Bill Robinson (tap-dancing): "Doin' the New Low Down" (1929: 78/Bruns 4535, LP-842) Hall Johnson Choir: "St Louis Blues" (1941: 78/Vic 4553</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280509d</unitid><unittitle><title>Blackbirds Of 1928</title>1928 medley by Warren Mills' Blue Serenaders</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Matt Malneck. VOCALS: Eight singers from Hall Johnson Choir of orig prod.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35962</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280509e</unitid><unittitle><title>Blackbirds Of 1928</title>Records by the composer and lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jimmy McHugh, piano: "I Can't Give You Anything but Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1940: LP-869) McHugh (piano) &amp; Dorothy Fields (vocal): promotional version of "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" (1933: 78/Bruns mx B-13099-A, LP-1093</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280528a</unitid><unittitle><title>Grand Street Follies Of 1928</title>1928 records by Von Hallberg Trio of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Someone to Admire, Someone to Adore," "Tu Sais"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1618-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280605a</unitid><unittitle><title>That's A Good Girl</title>1928 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Philip Charig, Joseph Meyer. WORDS: Douglas Furber, Ira Gershwin, Desmond Carter. Jack Buchanan: "Sweet So-and-So"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 4952, LP-61, LP-676, LP-1033, LP-1285) Buchanan, Elsie Randolph: "The One I'm Looking for" (78/Col(E) 9462, LP-61, LP-676, LP-1033) "Fancy Our Meeting" (78/Col(E) 9462, LP-676, LP-1033) Randolph: "Chirp-Chirp" (78/Col(E) 4952, LP-676, LP-1408) Buchanan, Vera Pearce, Raymond Newell: "Parting Time" Newell: "Marching Song" (78/Col(E) 4953, LP-676</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280605b</unitid><unittitle><title>That's A Good Girl</title>1933 records by members of 1934 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph  both also of orig stage cast): "Fancy Our Meeting"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-8026, LP-61, LP-374, LP-795, LP-1408) "Now That I've Found You" (78/HMV(E) B-8026, LP-374, LP-1033, LP-1408, LP-1409) Buchanan: "So Green," "Oh! La! La!" (78/HMV(E) B-8027, LP-374) "Fancy Our Meeting" (78/HMV(E) C-2630, LP-1033, LP-1408, LP-1440, LP-1715</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280605c</unitid><unittitle><title>That's A Good Girl</title>1929 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1586</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280626a</unitid><unittitle><title>Say When</title>1928 records by Henry Busse Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"How about It?," "One Step to Heaven"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21674</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280702a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1928</title>1928 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ray Henderson. WORDS: B G DeSylva, Lew Brown. Harry Richman: "I'm on the Crest of a Wave"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4008, LP-349, LP-774, LP-1448) Richman, Frances Williams: "What D'Ya Say?" (78/Bruns 4008, LP-774) Arnold Johnson Orch: "I'm on the Crest of a Wave"," "What D'Ya Say?" (78/Bruns 3909) "Pickin' Cotton" (78/Bruns 4037</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280702b</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1928</title>Rehearsal recording by Harry Richman, Willie Howard &amp; George White of orig cast, with pit orchestra</unittitle></did><odd><p>Sketch, incl Richman &amp; Howard: "I'm on the Crest of a Wave"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1265</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280806a</unitid><unittitle><title>Earl Carroll's Vanities Of 1928</title>1928 records by Vincent Lopez Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Blue Shadows," "Once in a Lifetime"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4059</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1954 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Kurt Weill. WORDS: Bertolt Brecht, Marc Blitzstein. ORCH: Kurt Weill. COND: Samuel Matlowsky. CAST: Lotte Lenya of orig</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Berlin) prod; Scott Merrill, Martin Wolfson, Jo Sullivan, Charlotte Rae, Gerald Price, Beatrice Arthur, George Tyne. (MGM 3121; CD/Polydor 820260-2. Excerpt: Lenya: "Pirate Jenny" (LP-1587).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1962 German film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Bertolt Brecht. COND: PeterSandloff. CAST: Curt Jurgens, Hildegarde Neff, Hilde Hildebrand, Gert Frobe, Maria Korber, Kurt Muhlhardt, June Ritchie, Marlene Warrlich, Adeline Wagner.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): London(E) 76004</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1964 English soundtrack for 1962 German film</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Bertolt Brecht, Marc Blitzstein. COND: Samuel Matlowsky. CAST: Sammy Davis Jr, George S Irving, Martha Schlamme, Jo Wilder.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LSO-1086</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1930 Berlin studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Theo Mackeben of orig prod. CAST: Kurt Gerron, Lotte Lenya, Erich Ponto, &amp; Erika Helmke of orig prod; Willy Trenk-Trebitsch of 1929 Prague prod.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Ultraphon(G) A-752/5; Telefunken(G) 10" TW-30074; LP-1686; Joker(I) SM-3061 (LP-1056), with addl material; CD/Teldec(G) 9031-72025-2 (LP-1334), with addl material; CD/Mastersound DFCDI-110 (LP-1380), with addl material. Excerpts: "Die Seeraeuberjenny," "Barbara-Song," "Eifersuchtsduett" (LP-1396).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831e</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>Records by members of 1931 French film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Albert PrÀ)Àjean, Jacques Henley: "Chant des canons" PrÀ)Àjean: "Ballade de la vie agrÀ)Àable"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Ultraphone(F) AP-114) PrÀ)Àjean: "Chant d'amour" PrÀ)Àjean, Margo Lion: "Tango-ballade" (1930: 78/Ultraphone(F) AP-113) (The above four sides are cond by Theo Mackeben of orig &amp; 1931 film prods. They are reissued on Telefunken(G) NT-529, with addl material; LP-1334.) Odette Florelle: "La fiancÀ)Àe du pirate" (1931: 78/Polydor(F) 522172, LP-1396, LP-1554, LP-1817) "Chant des canons" (1931: 78/Polydor(F) 522172, LP-1554) "Chant de Barbara," "Complainte de Mackie" (1931: 78/Polydor(F) 522171, LP-1554</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831f</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1962 record by Jerry Orbach of New York prod in 1959</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mack the Knife"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-420</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831g</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1976 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Bertolt Brecht. Ralph Manheim, John Willett. COND: Stanley Silverman. CAST: C K Alexander, Ellen Greene, Raul Julia, Caroline Kava, David Sabin, Elizabeth Wilson, Roy Brocksmith, Blair Brown.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col PS-34326. Excerpt: Brocksmith: "Mack the Knife" (LP-1110).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831h</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>Records by Lotte Lenya of orig (Berlin) &amp; 1954 New York casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Moritat," "Barbara-Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1955, in German: LP-463) "The Solomon Song" (1962: LP-1717, LP-1718) "Pirate Jenny" (1955, in German: LP-463, LP-1806) (1962: LP-1718</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831i</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1958 studio prod, sung in German</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Production supervised by Lotte Lenya." COND: Wilhelm Bruckner-Ruggeberg. CAST: Lotte Lenya of orig</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Berlin) &amp; 1954 New York casts; Willy Trenk-Trebitsch of orig (Berlin) cast; Wolfgang Neuss, Trude Hesterberg, Erich Schellow, Johanna V Koczian, Wolfgang Grunert, Inge Wolffberg. (Col O2S-201; CD/CBS MK-42637.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831j</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1963 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Eric Bentley. COND: Alan Braden. CAST: Mike Sammes, John Huw Davies, Ruth Little, Stella Moray.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Records(E) ST-253, with Irma la Douce</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831k</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1929 medley by the Dreigroschen Band</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Lewis Ruth. VOCALS: Kurt Gerron of orig prod; Carola Neher of orig prod in 1929; Arthur Schroeder.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EH-301, LP-1396, LP-1686</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831l</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1930 records sung (in German) by Bertolt Brecht, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Theo Mackeben  of orig prod). "Lied von der Unzulaenglichkeit menschlichen Strebens"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Orchestrola(G) 8" 2131, LP-1056, LP-1380, LP-1686) "Die Moritat vom Mackie Messer" (78/Orchestrola(G) 8" 2131, LP-1056, LP-1380, LP-1686, LP-1806</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831m</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>Soundtrack of 1989 film, titled "Mack the Knife</unittitle></did><odd><p>" WORDS: Marc Blitzstein, Menahem Golan, Dov Seltzer. ORCH: Various. COND: Dov Seltzer. CAST: Raul Julia, Richard Harris, Julia Migenes, Roger Daltrey, Julie Walters, Erin Donovan, Rachel Robertson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/CBS MK-45630</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831n</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1929 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Harald Paulsen: "Moritat," "Kanonensong"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Homocord(G) 4-3747, LP-1396, LP-1817) "Der Mensch lebt nur von Missetat allein," "Ballade von angenehmen Leben" (78/Homocord(G) 4-3748, LP-1396, LP-1686) Carola Neher (of orig prod in 1929): "Die Seeraeuberjenny," "Barbara-Song" (78/Orchestrola(G) 2132, LP-1396, LP-1817) Dreigroschenoper Band: "Kanonensong," "Zuhaelterballade" (78/Odeon(G) 2703, LP-1396</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831o</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1930 record by Gerda Madsen of 1930 Copenhagen prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Jomfru Dilemma"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): "Barbara-Song") (78/HMV(Denmark) X-4362, LP-1396, LP-1817</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831p</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>Records by Betty Buckley of 1992 Williamstown, MA prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Pirate Jenny"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1995: LP-1721) (1996: LP-1720</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280831q</unitid><unittitle><title>The Threepenny Opera</title>1994 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Robert David MacDonald. COND: Gary Yershon. CAST: Tom Hollander, Tom Mannion, Beverley Klein, Sharon Small, Natasha Bain, Tara Hugo, Simon Dormandy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Jay CDJAY-1244</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280905a</unitid><unittitle><title>Good Boy</title>Records by Helen Kane of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Wanna Be Loved by You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Vic 21684, LP-426, LP-774, LP-785, LP-909, LP-1146, LP-1191, LP-1399, LP-1633, LP-1637) (1930s: LP-414) "Don't Be like That" (1928: 78/Vic 21830, LP-785, LP-1637</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280915a</unitid><unittitle><title>Luckee Girl</title>1928 record by the Diplomats of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Come On and Make Whoopee"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1641-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919a</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1963 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Oscar Hammerstein II. ORCH: Van Alexander, Warren Baker. COND: Van Alexander. CAST: Dorothy Kirsten of 1944 &amp; 1964 prods; Gordon MacRae, Jeannine Wagner, Richard Robinson, Earle Wilkie, James Tippey.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap SW-1966. Excerpts: CD/EMI CDM-769052, with The Desert Song &amp; The Student Prince.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919b</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1950 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Paul Weston. CAST: Gordon MacRae, Lucille Norman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Cap 10" H-217</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919c</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>Records by members of 1940 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Jeanette MacDonald: "Lover, Come Back to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1939: 78/Vic 2048, LP-4, LP-71, LP-137, LP-242, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1361, LP-1397, LP-1813) "One Kiss" (1939: 78/Vic 2048, LP-71, LP-137, LP-874, LP-1361, LP-1397, LP-1561, LP-1813) Nelson Eddy: "Lover, Come Back to Me" (1940: 78/Col 4240-M, LP-432, LP-1326, LP-1561) (Later: 78/V-Disc 70) "Stout-Hearted Men" (1940: 78/Col 4241-M, LP-432) (1958: LP-134, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1361) "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" (1940: 78/Col 4240-M, LP-1326, LP-1561) "Wanting You" (1940: 78/Col 4241-M, LP-1326) MacDonald, Eddy: "Wanting You" (1948, radio: LP-908, LP-1388) (1958: LP-134, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1361</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919d</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1929 records by members of 1929 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Herman Finck. Evelyn Laye: "One Kiss"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9751, LP-1363, LP-1707) "Lover, Come Back to Me" (78/Col(E) 9751, LP-1363, LP-1639, LP-1707) "The Girl on the Prow" (78/Col(E) 9752, LP-1363) Laye, Howett Worster: "Wanting You" (78/Col(E) 9752, LP-1639, LP-1707) Ben Williams: "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise," "Stouthearted Men" (78/Col(E) 9753) Worster: "Marianne" (78/Col(E) 9753, LP-1401) (All the above are on CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD-9100, with The Desert Song &amp; addl material) Dolores Farris, Gene Gerrard: "Gorgeous Alexander," "Wedding Chorus/Try Her Out at Dances" (78/Col(E) 5404) (All the above are on World Records(E) SH-254, with The Desert Song; and on Monmouth 7051</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919e</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH: Henri RenÀ)À. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Jeanette Scovotti, Peter Palmer, Arthur Rubin.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 40-7, with Show Boat; LP-1578.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919f</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1953 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Victor Young. CAST: Thomas Hayward, Jane Wilson, Lee Sweetland, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Dec 10" 5472</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919g</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1940 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Harry Sosnik. CAST: Florence George, Paul Gregory,Frank Forest.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec album 155</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919h</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1950 album by Nelson Eddy of 1940 film cast &amp; Eleanor Steber, chorus</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leon Arnaud.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col 10" ML-2164. Excerpts: Steber: "One Kiss" Eddy: "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" Eddy, Steber: "Wanting You," "Lover, Come Back to Me" (LP-268).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919i</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1940 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pelican 103, with I Married an Angel; plus LP-466. Excerpts: MacDonald, Eddy: "Lover, Come Back to Me" (LP-416) MacDonald: "Lover Come Back to Me" (LP-1704).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919j</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1931 records by Lawrence Tibbett of 1930 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Lover, Come Back to Me," "Wanting You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 1506, LP-226, LP-385, LP-1615</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919k</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>Soundtrack of 1930 film, with addl music by Herbert Stothart</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Grace Moore, Lawrence Tibbett, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pelican 2020; Raviola BMPB-1929 (titled "Parisian Belle"), with Broadway Melody. Excerpts: Moore: "Lover Come Back to Me," "One Kiss" (LP-231, LP-799, LP-1602) Moore, Tibbett: "Wanting You" (LP-1602).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919l</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>Album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Gregory. VOCALS: Doreen Hume, Bruce Trent, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Epic BN-566, with White Horse Inn &amp; The Girl Friend</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919m</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Evelyn Herbert: "Lover, Come Back to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 21883, LP-711, LP-774, LP-1146, LP-1755) "One Kiss" (1928: 78/Vic 21883, LP-774) "Wanting You" (1929: 78/Vic mx 49924, LP-1633) William O'Neal: "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" (1929: 78/Bruns 4208, LP-774) "Stout-Hearted Men" (1929: 78/Bruns 4208, LP-774, LP-1633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919n</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1929 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35969</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919o</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1952 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Al Goodman  of orig &amp; 1944 prods). CAST: Earl Wrightson  of 1944 prod), Frances Greer, Donald Dame, Earl Oxford, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA LK-1011</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919p</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1935 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Helen Marshall, Milton Watson, Morton Bowe, Helen Oelheim, Tom Thomas, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-307</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919q</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1967 album</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Arthey. VOCALS: John Hanson, Patricia Michael, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Philips(E) SBL-7799, with The Desert Song</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919r</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1957 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Tony Osborne. CAST: Andy Cole, Elizabeth Larner, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-1258, with Rose-Marie</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919s</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1929 medley by Colonial Club Orch and uncredited singers</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20089</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919t</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Johnny Douglas. CAST: Andy Cole, Barbara Leigh, Denis Quilley, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): World Records(E) LM-3, with Pal Joey</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919u</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1930 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9831</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919v</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1930 records by Perry Askam of 1930 Los Angeles prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Lover, Come Back to Me" With male chorus of the prod: "Stout-Hearted Men"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22317</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919w</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1940 record by Sigmund Romberg (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Lover, Come Back to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919x</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1930 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Olive Groves, Victor Conway.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-566</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919y</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>Contemp medley by Grosvenor Musical Comedy Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E)E-10868</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919z</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>Radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Dorothy Kirsten  of 1944 &amp; 1964 prods), Gordon MacRae, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Demand Performance 127</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280919A</unitid><unittitle><title>The New Moon</title>1929 records by Sidney Burchall of 1930 Melbourne, Australia prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Lover Come Back to Me," "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(Australia) A-2906</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>280925a</unitid><unittitle><title>Chee-chee</title>1963 album by Betty Comden</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. PIANO: Richard Lewine.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Ava Records 26, titled "Remember These," with Treasure Girl; DRG Records MRS-905.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281001a</unitid><unittitle><title>Billie</title>1928 records by Polly Walker of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: George M Cohan. "Billie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21799, LP-774, LP-1633) "Where Were You, Where Was I?" (78/Vic 21799, LP-711</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281004a</unitid><unittitle><title>Frederica</title>1930 records by members of 1930 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Harry S Pepper. Joseph Hislop: "Wonderful, So Wonderful," "Wayside Rose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-3589, LP-1446, LP-1733) "A Heart as Pure as Gold" (78/HMV(E) B-3590, LP-1733) "Oh Maiden, My Maiden" (78/HMV(E) B-3590, LP-1446, LP-1733) Lea Seidl: "Love Will Kiss and Ride Away," "Little Roses, Little Flowers" (78/Col(E) DB-269, LP-1733) "Why Did You Kiss My Heart Awake?," "God Has Sent a Lovely Day/I Love Him So" (78/Col(E) DB-131, LP-1733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281004b</unitid><unittitle><title>Frederica</title>1930 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Anne Welch, Norton Collyer.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) F-1949</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281008a</unitid><unittitle><title>Paris</title>1934 record by Cole Porter (composer), piano &amp; vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Two Little Babes in the Wood"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 24825, LP-182, LP-340</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281008b</unitid><unittitle><title>Paris</title>1928 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Irene Bordoni &amp; Irving Aaronson's Commanders: "Don't Look at Me That Way"  by Cole Porter)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21742, LP-426, LP-774, LP-1146, LP-1420) "The Land of Going to Be" (78/Vic 21742) "Let's Misbehave" (dropped from the show) (78/Vic mx 43762, LP-711, LP-1633) Aaronson's Commanders: "Let's Do It" (by Porter), "The Land of Going to Be" (78/Vic 21745) "Let's Misbehave" (by Porter, dropped from the show) (78/Vic 21260, LP-426, LP-795, LP-1399, LP-1420, LP-1447</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281008c</unitid><unittitle><title>Paris</title>1929 records by Irene Bordoni of 1930 film cast, with an entirely new score</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Lover," "I Wonder What Is Really on His Mind"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1983-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281008*a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ups-a-daisy</title>1928 records by pianists Constance Mering &amp; Muriel Pollock of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Lewis E Gensler. "Hot," "Ups-a-Daisy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1633-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281010a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hold Everything!</title>1929 medley by Victor Light Opera Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ray Henderson. WORDS: B G DeSylva, Lew Brown.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35970</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281010b</unitid><unittitle><title>Hold Everything!</title>1929 medley by Al Goodman Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCAL: Dick Robertson.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20090</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281010c</unitid><unittitle><title>Hold Everything!</title>1937 record by Dorothy Dickson of 1929 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You're the Cream in My Coffee"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2946</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281023a</unitid><unittitle><title>Animal Crackers</title>Records by Groucho Marx of orig &amp; 1930 film casts</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harry Ruby. WORDS: Bert Kalmar. "Hooray for Captain Spalding!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1952: LP-341, LP-1004, LP-1746) "Hello, I Must Be Going" (with Erin Fleming), Poem "Did You Ever Sit and Ponder?" (1972: LP-870</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281023b</unitid><unittitle><title>Animal Crackers</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Groucho Marx: "Hello, I Must Be Going"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1746) Groucho &amp; Zeppo Marx, Margaret Dumont, company: "Hooray for Captain Spalding" (LP-842, LP-1746) Lillian Roth, Hal Thompson: "Why Am I So Romantic?" (LP-838</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281023c</unitid><unittitle><title>Animal Crackers</title>1975 record by Lillian Roth of 1930 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Some of These Days"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1012</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281030a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hello, Yourself!</title>Records by Waring's Pennsylvanians of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Myers. WORDS: Leo Robin. "I Want the World to Know"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Vic 21783, LP-774) "Say That You Love Me" (1928: 78/Vic 21783) "Jericho" (1929: 78/Vic 21870</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281108a</unitid><unittitle><title>Treasure Girl</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: George Gershwin. WORDS: Ira Gershwin. Victor Arden &amp; Phil Ohman</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): pianists), with their orch: "Feeling I'm Falling," "Got a Rainbow" (1928: 78/Vic 21795, LP-492) Gertrude Lawrence: "I've Got a Crush on You" (1952: LP-5</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281108b</unitid><unittitle><title>Treasure Girl</title>1963 album by Betty Comden</unittitle></did><odd><p>PIANO: Richard Lewine.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Ava 26, titled "Remember These," with Chee-Chee; DRG Records MRS-905.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281121a</unitid><unittitle><title>Rainbow</title>1965 record by Libby Holman of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Vincent Youmans. WORDS: Oscar Hammerstein II. "I Want a Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-51</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281121b</unitid><unittitle><title>Rainbow</title>1929 records by John Boles of 1930 film, titled "Song of the West</unittitle></did><odd><p>" "West Wind"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22229) "The One Girl" (78/Vic 22229, LP-1732</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281204a</unitid><unittitle><title>Whoopee</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn, others. Ruth Etting: "Love Me or Leave Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Col 1680-D, LP-25, LP-610, LP-1146, LP-1325, LP-1444, LP-1559) "My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now" (1928: 78/Col 1595-D,  LP-610) "I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose" (1928: 78/Col 1680-D, LP-546, LP-610) Eddie Cantor: "Hungry Women" (1928: 78/Vic 21831, LP-18, LP-610, LP-710, LP-1243, LP-1253) "Makin' Whoopee" (1928: 78/Vic 21831, LP-539, LP-610, LP-1115, LP-1122, LP-1146, LP-1180, LP-1243, LP-1247, LP-1253, LP-1399, LP-1496, LP-1559, LP-1575, LP-1633, LP-1825) (1941: 78/Dec 3798, LP-143, LP-165, LP-297, LP-384, LP-1703) (1950: LP-1458) (1954: LP-38, LP-144, LP-542) (With Rafael Mendez Orch: 78/Pan American 044) (1957: LP-30, LP-1431) "Automobile Horn Song," "I Faw Down an' Go Boom!" (1929: 78/Vic 21862, LP-610, LP-1243) George Olsen Orch: "Makin' Whoopee" (1928: 78/Vic 21816, LP-282, LP-710, LP-1094. Incomplete: LP-610.) "Until You Get Somebody Else" (1928: 78/Vic 21816, LP-610) "Come West, Little Girl, Come West," "I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose" (1928: 78/Vic 21808. Incomplete: LP-610.) "I Faw Down an' Go Boom!" (1928: 78/Vic 21832) Paul Whiteman Orch (which replaced Olsen Orch on 24 Dec 1928): "Makin' Whoopee" (1928: 78/Col 1683-D, LP-540. Incomplete: LP-610) "I'm Bringin</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281204a</unitid><unittitle><title>Whoopee</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn, others. Ruth Etting: "Love Me or Leave Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Col 1680-D, LP-25, LP-610, LP-1146, LP-1325, LP-1444, LP-1559) "My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now" (1928: 78/Col 1595-D,  LP-610) "I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose" (1928: 78/Col 1680-D, LP-546, LP-610) Eddie Cantor: "Hungry Women" (1928: 78/Vic 21831, LP-18, LP-610, LP-710, LP-1243, LP-1253) "Makin' Whoopee" (1928: 78/Vic 21831, LP-539, LP-610, LP-1115, LP-1122, LP-1146, LP-1180, LP-1243, LP-1247, LP-1253, LP-1399, LP-1496, LP-1559, LP-1575, LP-1633, LP-1825) (1941: 78/Dec 3798, LP-143, LP-165, LP-297, LP-384, LP-1703) (1950: LP-1458) (1954: LP-38, LP-144, LP-542) (With Rafael Mendez Orch: 78/Pan American 044) (1957: LP-30, LP-1431) "Automobile Horn Song," "I Faw Down an' Go Boom!" (1929: 78/Vic 21862, LP-610, LP-1243) George Olsen Orch: "Makin' Whoopee" (1928: 78/Vic 21816, LP-282, LP-710, LP-1094. Incomplete: LP-610.) "Until You Get Somebody Else" (1928: 78/Vic 21816, LP-610) "Come West, Little Girl, Come West," "I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose" (1928: 78/Vic 21808. Incomplete: LP-610.) "I Faw Down an' Go Boom!" (1928: 78/Vic 21832) Paul Whiteman Orch (which replaced Olsen Orch on 24 Dec 1928): "Makin' Whoopee" (1928: 78/Col 1683-D, LP-540. Incomplete: LP-610) "I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose" (1928: 78/Col 1683-D, LP-541) Ritz Quartet (who joined the show on 24 Dec 1928): "I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose" (1929: 78/Bruns 4328) "Come West, Little Girl, Come West" (1929: 78/Bruns 4328, LP-610</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281204b</unitid><unittitle><title>Whoopee</title>1929 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35969, LP-774. Excerpt: LP-610.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281204c</unitid><unittitle><title>Whoopee</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Alfred Newman. CAST: Eddie Cantor, Claire Dodd, Betty Grable, Paul Gregory, Ethel Shutta, George Olsen Orch.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Meet-Patti Discs PRW-1930, with Puttin' On the Ritz; plus Cantor: "A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine" (LP 751, LP-1253). Excerpts: Orchestra: "Overture" Cantor: "Makin' Whoopee," "My Baby Just Cares for Me" Shutta: "Stetson" Chorus: "Mission Wedding," "Song of the Setting Sun" (LP 1024) Grable, Olsen Orch, chorus: "Cowboy Number" (LP-284, LP-1024, LP-1769) Gregory: "I'll Still Belong to You" (LP-770).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281204d</unitid><unittitle><title>Whoopee</title>1929 medley by Colonial Club Orch and singers</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20089. Incomplete: LP-610.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281204e</unitid><unittitle><title>Whoopee</title>1930 medley by New Mayfair Orch of songs from 1930 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Vocals uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2058</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281226a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hello, Daddy!</title>Records by Ben Pollack Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jimmy McHugh. WORDS: Dorothy Fields. "Futuristic Rhythm"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Vic 21858, LP-942) "Let's Sit and Talk about You" (1929: 78/Vic 21858, LP-942) (1929, as "Louisville Rhythm Kings": 78/Okeh 41189) "In a Great Big Way" (1929, as "Louisville Rhythm Kings": 78/Okeh 41189</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281226b</unitid><unittitle><title>Hello, Daddy!</title>1929 records by Jimmy McHugh (composer) conducting the Bostonians</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Futuristic Rhythm"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Harmony 836-H) "Let's Sit and Talk about You," "In a Great Big Way" (78/Harmony 823-H</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>281229a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Helen Morgan: "Who Cares What You Have Been?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 21930, LP-157, LP-724, LP-1712) Maurice Chevalier (who joined cast in Feb 1929): "Valentine" (1925: 78/PathÀ)À(F) 4239) (1929: 78/Vic 22093, LP-72, LP-148, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1208, LP-1220, LP-1333, LP-1348, LP-1365, LP-1500, LP-1799) (1930: 78/HMV(F) K-6058) (1941: 78/HMV(F) K-8543) (1947: LP-88, LP-132, LP-405) (1957: LP-224) (1958: LP-118) "Les Ananas" (1924: 78/PathÀ)À(F) 4149) (1929: 78/Vic 22093, LP-72, LP-148, LP-859, LP-1365) "It's a Habit of Mine" (1929: 78/Vic 22007, LP-769, LP-1208)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1929</head><did><unittitle>1929</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>29-1a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>On With The Show</title>Records by Ethel Waters of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Am I Blue?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Col 1837-D, LP-15, LP-52, LP-959, LP-1490) (1946: LP-361, LP-1062, LP-1499) (Late 1950s: LP-99) "Birmingham Bertha" (1929: 78/Col 1837-D, LP-15, LP-1490</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-1b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>On With The Show</title>1929 medley by Edison All-Star Ensemble</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Edison 14060</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-1c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>On With The Show</title>1929 medley by Colonial Club Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20095</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-2a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Honky Tonk</title>Records by Sophie Tucker of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"He's a Good Man to Have Around"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 21994, LP-17, LP-1348, LP-1770) "I'm the Last of the Red Hot Mammas" (1929: 78/Vic 21994, LP-148, LP-539, LP-1755) "I'm Doin' What I'm Doin' for Love," "I'm Feathering a Nest" (1929: 78/Vic 21993) "I Don't Want to Get Thin" (1929: 78/Vic 21995) "Some of These Days" (1911: CYL/Edison 4M-691, LP-935, LP-1538) (1926: 78/Col 826-D, LP-168, LP-185, LP-1410, LP-1527, LP-1770) (1927: 78/Okeh mx 81305, LP-52, LP-1251) (1929: 78/Vic 22049, LP-1247. Incomplete: LP-1218.) (1930s, radio: LP-332) (1937, with Harry Sosnik Orch: 78/Dec 1472, LP-187) (1944 radio, with Tommy Dorsey Orch: 78/V-Disc 358) (1947, with Bob Haggart Orch: 78/Dec 24289, LP-186, LP-187, LP-297, LP-1016) (Later: LP-184</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-2b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Honky Tonk</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Sophie Tucker. "Some of These Days"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-751, LP-1084, LP-1625) "I'm the Last of the Red Hot Mammas" (LP-751, LP-1084, LP-1410, LP-1625) "I'm Feathering a Nest" (LP-751, LP-1410) "He's a Good Man to Have Around," "I Don't Want to Get Thin," "Take Off Your Mask and Be Yourself," "I'm Doing What I'm Doing for Love" (LP-1410</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-2c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Honky Tonk</title>1940 record by Shelton Brooks (composer), piano &amp; vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Some of These Days"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-3a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Lucky Boy</title>Records by George Jessel of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Mother's Eyes"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 21852, LP-17, LP-539) (Later: 78/ARA 4515) (1956: LP-892</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-4a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Lady Of The Pavements</title>1929 record by Lupe Velez of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Where Is the Song of Songs for Me?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21932, LP-17, LP-519, LP-1348, LP-1353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-5a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Broadway Melody</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed, others. COND: Arthur Lange. CAST: Charles King, Bessie Love, Anita Page, James Burroughs, Biltmore Trio, Earl Burtnett Orch.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Mark56 Records 847. Incomplete: Raviola BMPM-1929, with The New Moon (titled "Parisian Belle"). Excerpts: Burroughs: "The Wedding of the Painted Doll" (LP-416, LP-1704) King: "Broadway Melody" (LP-252, LP-842, LP-1704, LP-1755).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-5b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Broadway Melody</title>1929 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Charles King: "Broadway Melody"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21964, LP-17, LP-539, LP-770, LP-1094, LP-1348) "The Wedding of the Painted Doll" (78/Vic 21964, LP-770, LP-1247) "You Were Meant for Me" (78/Vic 21965, LP-770) "Love Boat" (78/Vic 21965) Earl Burtnett Orch, Biltmore Trio: "You Were Meant for Me" (78/Bruns 4231) "Love Boat" (78/Bruns4232) Burtnett Orch: "Broadway Melody" (78/Bruns 4231) "The Wedding of the Painted Doll" (78/Bruns 4232</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-6a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Trespasser</title>1929 records by Gloria Swanson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Love, Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22079, LP-17, LP-148, LP-539, LP-909, LP-1496) "Serenade" (78/Vic 22079</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-7a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Innocents Of Paris</title>Records by Maurice Chevalier of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Wait Till You See Ma ChÀ)Àrie"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 21918, LP-102, LP-1022, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1208, LP-1365, LP-1799) "It's a Habit of Mine" (1929: 78/Vic 22007, LP-769, LP-1208) "On Top of the World Alone" (1929: 78/Vic 22007, LP-859, LP-1208, LP-1270, LP-1365) "Louise" (1929: 78/Vic 21918, LP-17, LP-72, LP-102, LP-453, LP-539, LP-769, LP-1022, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1220, LP-1251, LP-1270, LP-1348, LP-1365, LP-1399, LP-1728, LP-1799) (1930: 78/HMV(E) B-3686) (1947: 78/Vic 25-0093, LP-88, LP-405) (1958: LP-118) (Later, broadcast: LP-1131) "Valentine" (1925: 78/PathÀ)À(F) 4239) (1929: 78/Vic 22093, LP-72, LP-148, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1208, LP-1220, LP-1333, LP-1348, LP-1365, LP-1500, LP-1799) (1930: 78/HMV(F) K-6058) (1941: 78/HMV(F) K-8544) (1947: LP-88, LP-132, LP-405) (1957: LP-224) (1958: LP-118) "Les Ananas" (1924: 78/PathÀ)À(F) 4149) (1929: 78/Vic 22093, LP-72, LP-148, LP-859, LP-1365</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-8a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweetie</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Helen Kane, Jack Oakie, Nancy Carroll.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6018, with Honey &amp; Give My Regards to Broadway. Excerpts: Kane: "The Prep Step," "I Think You'll Like It" (LP-699).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-8b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweetie</title>Records by Helen Kane of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"He's So Unusual"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 22080, LP-17, LP-785, LP-1496, LP-1637) (Later(?): LP-699</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-9a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Applause</title>1929 record by Helen Morgan of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"What Wouldn't I Do for That Man!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22149, LP-17, LP-32, LP-37, LP-1191, LP-1348</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-9b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Applause</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Helen Morgan: "What Wouldn't I Do for That Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-499</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-10a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Glorifying The American Girl</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Helen Morgan: "What Wouldn't I Do for That Man!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 22149, LP-17, LP-32, LP-37, LP-1191, LP-1348) Rudy Vallee: "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover" (1929: 78/Vic 21967, LP-1308) (1942: LP-58, LP-96</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-10b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Glorifying The American Girl</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Frank Tours. Helen Morgan: "What Wouldn't I Do for That Man!" Mary Eaton: "There Must Be Someone Waiting"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-499, LP-1024</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-11a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Love Parade</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Victor Schertzinger. WORDS: Clifford Grey. Jeanette MacDonald: "Dream Lover"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 22247, LP-17, LP-536, LP-1059, LP-1185, LP-1204, LP-1536) "March of the Grenadiers" (1929: 78/Vic 22247, LP-536, LP-1185, LP-1397, LP-1561) (1944: LP-378) Maurice Chevalier: "My Love Parade" (1930: 78/Vic 22285, LP-62, LP-88, LP-1059, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1207, LP-1208, LP-1309, LP-1799) (1930, in French, as "Mon cocktail d'amour": 78/Vic 22368, LP-102, LP-1022, LP-1220) (1930, in French: 78/HMV(F) K-6058) (1941, in French: 78/HMV(F) K-8544) "Paris, Stay the Same" (1930, in English &amp; French: 78/Vic 22294, LP-102, LP-542, LP-1022, LP-1059, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1208, LP-1799) (1930, in French, as "Paris, je t'aime d'amour": 78/Vic 22415, LP-62, LP-72, LP-859, LP-1270, LP-1365, LP-1500, LP-1775) (1941, in French: 78/HMV(F) K-8544) (1954, in French: LP-270) "Nobody's Using It Now" (1930: 78/Vic 22285, LP-859, LP-1184, LP-1365) (1930, in French, as "Personne ne s'en sert maintenant": 78/Vic 22368, LP-102, LP-1022, LP-1205</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-11b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Love Parade</title>1930 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 36008</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-11c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Love Parade</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Victor Schertzinger. CAST: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Nadine 260, with The Merry Widow. Incomplete: Ariel CMF-23, with Love Me Tonight &amp; One Hour with You.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-12a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>It's A Great Life</title>1930 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Duncan Sisters: "I'm Following You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22269, LP-17, LP-1348) "Hoosier Hop" (78/Vic 22269) "It Must Be an Old Spanish Custom" (78/Vic 22345) Lawrence Gray: "I'm Following You," "I'm Sailing on a Sunbeam" (78/Bruns 4630) (78/Bruns 4631</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-13a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Vagabond Lover</title>Records by Rudy Vallee of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Heigh Ho, Everybody, Heigh Ho"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 22029, LP-58, LP-810, LP-1308) "I'll Be Reminded of You" (1929: 78/Vic 22193, LP-810) "A Little Kiss Each Morning" (1929: 78/Vic 22193, LP-810) (1955: LP-357) "I Love You, Believe Me, I Love You," "If You Were the Only Girl in the World" (1929: 78/Vic 22227</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-14a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Singing Fool</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. COND: Louis Silvers. Al Jolson: "It All Depends on You," "I'm Sitting on Top of the World," "The Spaniard That Blighted My Life," "There's a Rainbow 'round My Shoulder," "Sonny Boy," "Keep Smiling at Trouble"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Take Two 106. Excerpts: "It All Depends on You" (LP-269, LP-1662, LP-1669, LP-1709) "Golden Gate" (LP-1662, LP-1709) "The Spaniard That Blighted My Life," "There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder," "I'm Sitting on Top of the World," "Sonny Boy" (LP-1709).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-14b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Singing Fool</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Sitting on Top of the World"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1925: 78/Bruns 3014, LP-73, LP-731, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1260, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1816) (1943: LP-966) (1940s: LP-963) (1946: LP-682) (1947: LP-198, LP-243, LP-394, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1280, LP-1368) "Sonny Boy" (1928: 78/Bruns 4033, LP-82, LP-470, LP-731, LP-1032, LP-1172, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1448, LP-1575, LP-1816) (1935: LP-373, LP-1255) (1943: LP-965) (1945, radio: LP-1438) (1946: LP-145, LP-243, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1333, LP-1348, LP-1368, LP-1432) "There's a Rainbow 'round My Shoulder" (1928: 78/Bruns 4033, LP-82, LP-470, LP-626, LP-731, LP-989, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1260, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1816) (1947: LP-196, LP-243, LP-1212) "It All Depends on You" (1949: 78/Dec 24667, LP-243, LP-380) "The Spaniard That Blighted My Life" (1913: 78/Vic 17318, LP-44, LP-290, LP-1032, LP-1146, LP-1172, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1816) (1946: LP-682) (1947, with Bing Crosby: 78/Dec 40038, LP-245, LP-383) "Keep Smiling at Trouble" (1924: 78/Bruns 27</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-14b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Singing Fool</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Sitting on Top of the World"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1925: 78/Bruns 3014, LP-73, LP-731, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1260, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1816) (1943: LP-966) (1940s: LP-963) (1946: LP-682) (1947: LP-198, LP-243, LP-394, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1280, LP-1368) "Sonny Boy" (1928: 78/Bruns 4033, LP-82, LP-470, LP-731, LP-1032, LP-1172, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1448, LP-1575, LP-1816) (1935: LP-373, LP-1255) (1943: LP-965) (1945, radio: LP-1438) (1946: LP-145, LP-243, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1333, LP-1348, LP-1368, LP-1432) "There's a Rainbow 'round My Shoulder" (1928: 78/Bruns 4033, LP-82, LP-470, LP-626, LP-731, LP-989, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1260, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1816) (1947: LP-196, LP-243, LP-1212) "It All Depends on You" (1949: 78/Dec 24667, LP-243, LP-380) "The Spaniard That Blighted My Life" (1913: 78/Vic 17318, LP-44, LP-290, LP-1032, LP-1146, LP-1172, LP-1373, LP-1477, LP-1816) (1946: LP-682) (1947, with Bing Crosby: 78/Dec 40038, LP-245, LP-383) "Keep Smiling at Trouble" (1924: 78/Bruns 2763, LP-274, LP-626, LP-1373) (1947: LP-228, LP-243, LP-394</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-14c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Singing Fool</title>1929 medley by Parlophone Variety Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) R-324</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-15a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Say It With Songs</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Louis Silvers. MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, B G DeSylva, others. VOCALS: Al Jolson. "Used to You," "Little Pal," "I'm in Seventh Heaven," "Why Can't You?," "One Sweet Kiss"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Subon 1234, with Hallelujah, I'm a Bum; plus "I'm Ka-razy for You" (LP-751, LP-1032) &amp; "Back in Your Own Backyard" (LP-751, LP-1709). Excerpts: "I'm in Seventh Heaven" (LP-269, LP-1709) "Used to You" (LP-269, LP-751, LP-1032, LP-1669, LP-1709).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-15b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Say It With Songs</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Used to You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Bruns 4401, LP-73, LP-910, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1816) "One Sweet Kiss" (1929: 78/Bruns 4402, LP-73, LP-274, LP-626, LP-910) "I'm in Seventh Heaven" (1929: 78/Bruns 4400, LP-82, LP-910, LP-1255, LP-1277, LP-1816) "Little Pal" (1929: 78/Bruns 4400, LP-82, LP-910, LP-1172, LP-1255, LP-1277, LP-1448, LP-1816) (1948: LP-370) "Back in Your Own Backyard" (1928: 78/Bruns 3867, LP-73, LP-910, LP-1172, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1816) (1946: LP-682) (1949: LP-198, LP-243, LP-739, LP-1137) "Why Can't You?" (1929: 78/Bruns 4401, LP-274, LP-550, LP-731, LP-1255, LP-1260, LP-1277, LP-1816</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-15c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Say It With Songs</title>1929 medley by Brunswick Salon Orch with unidentified singer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20093</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-16a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Pagan</title>1935 record by Ramon Novarro of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Pagan Love Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2778, LP-124, LP-136, LP-770</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-17a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Pointed Heels</title>1929 records by Helen Kane of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Have to Have You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22192, LP-148, LP-539, LP-769, LP-785, LP-1637) "Aintcha?" (78/Vic 22192, LP-785, LP-1637</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-17b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Pointed Heels</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Helen Kane: "Ain'tcha?," "I Have to Have You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-699</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-18a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Is Everybody Happy?</title>Records by Ted Lewis Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm the Medicine Man for the Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Col 1882-D) (1938: 78/Dec 2033, LP-167, LP-457, LP-491, LP-1017) "Wouldn't It Be Wonderful?" (1929: 78/Col 1882-D) "St Louis Blues" (1922: 78/Col A-3790) (1926: 78/Col 697-D) (1938: 78/Dec 2033, LP-167, LP-457, LP-491, LP-1017) "Tiger Rag" (1926: 78/Col 770-D, LP-168) (1941: 78/Dec4272, LP-167, LP-457, LP-1017) (Later, TV: LP-1021) "In the Land of Jazz" (1929: 78/Col(E) CB-5</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-19a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Gold Diggers Of Broadway</title>Records by Nick Lucas of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Tip-Toe through the Tulips"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Bruns 4418, LP-175, LP-1094, LP-1247) (1948: 78/Cap 15242) "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" (1929: 78/Bruns 4418) (Later: 78/Diamond 2019</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-19b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Gold Diggers Of Broadway</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Nick Lucas: "Tip-Toe through the Tulips"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-751) Chorus: "Song of the Gold Diggers" (LP-947</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-19c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Gold Diggers Of Broadway</title>Contemp performances (on the film's trailer) by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Nick Lucas: "Tip-Toe through the Tulips," "In a Kitchenette," "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" Winnie Lightner: "Mechanical Man" Nancy Welford: "Song of the Gold Diggers"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Incomplete versions: LP-947</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-19d Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Gold Diggers Of Broadway</title>Contemp medley, with uncredited vocals</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Harry Bidgood.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast Twelve(E) 5147</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-20a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Hollywood Revue</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Cliff Edwards: "Singin' in the Rain"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-252, LP-770, LP-1704) Joan Crawford: "Gotta Feelin' for You" (LP-252, LP-401, LP-532, LP-1704) Marion Davies: "Tommy Atkins on Parade" (LP-770</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-20b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Hollywood Revue</title>Records by Cliff Edwards of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Orange Blossom Time"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Col 1869-D) "Singin' in the Rain" (1929: 78/Col 1869-D, LP-760, LP-824, LP-1247, LP-1724) (Later: LP-635) (1943: LP-1645) (1949: 78/Mercury 5309) (1950s: LP-437) (1950s: Lang-Worth 8" CI-28) (1957: LP-1040</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-20c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Hollywood Revue</title>Records by Arthur Freed (lyricist)</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Singin' in the Rain"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1940, piano &amp; vocal: LP-869) (Radio, vocal: LP-1668</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-20d Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Hollywood Revue</title>1929 medley by Colonial Club Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20095</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-21a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Show Of Shows</title>1929 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Irene Bordoni: "Just an Hour of Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 2027-D) Ted Lewis Orch: "Lady Luck" (78/Col 1999-D) Nick Lucas: "Your Mother and Mine" (78/Bruns 4378</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-22a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Mother's Boy</title>1929 records by Morton Downey of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'll Always Be Mother's Boy," "There'll Be You and I"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21940) "There's a Place in the Sun for You," "The World Is Yours and Mine" (78/Vic 21958</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-23a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Lucky In Love</title>1929 records by Morton Downey of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Love Is a Dreamer," "When They Sing the Wearin' of the Green"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22048</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-24a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Syncopation</title>1929 records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Morton Downey: "My Inspiration Is You," "I'll Always Be in Love with You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21860) Waring's Pennsylvanians: "Jericho," "I'll Always Be in Love with You" (78/Vic 21870</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-25a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>So This Is College</title>1929 record by Cliff Edwards of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sophomore Prom"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 1980-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-26a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Marianne</title>Records by Cliff Edwards of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Hang On to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Col 1907-D, LP-760, LP-824) (1943: LP-1645) (1950s: LP-437) "Just You, Just Me" (1929: 78/Col 1907-D) (1940s: LP-1005</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-26b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Marianne</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Cliff Edwards, Lawrence Gray: "Blondy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-770</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-27a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Hallelujah</title>1929 record by Daniel L Haynes &amp; Dixie Jubilee Singers of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Irving Berlin. "Waiting at the End of the Road"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22097</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-27b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Hallelujah</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Nina Mae McKinney: "Swanee Shuffle"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-336</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-28a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Nothing But The Truth</title>Records by Helen Kane of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Do Something"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 21917, LP-785, LP-1239, LP-1637) (1950s: 45/MGM X-1164, titled "Helen Kane Sings"</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-29a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny Side Up</title>1930 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ray Henderson. WORDS: B G DeSylva, Lew Brown.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 36008</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-29b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny Side Up</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Janet Gaynor: "Keep Your Sunny Side Up"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-842) Gaynor, Charles Farrell: "If I Had a Talking Picture of You" (LP-1448</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-30a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Wolf Song</title>1929 record by Lupe Velez of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mi Amado"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 21932, LP-1353</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-31a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Wonder Of Women</title>1929 record by Peggy Wood of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"At Close of Day"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-3282</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-32a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Song Of Love</title>1929 records by Belle Baker of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm Walking with the Moonbeams"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4558, LP-1035) "Take Everything but You" (78/Bruns 4558) "I'll Still Go On Wanting You" (78/Bruns 4624, LP-1444</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-33a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Office Blues</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ginger Rogers: "We Can't Get Along"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-402, LP-842, LP-1134) Rogers, unidentified tenor: "Dear Sir" (LP-402, LP-1134</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-34a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Untamed</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery: "That Wonderful Something Is Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-401) Crawford: "Chant of the Jungle" (LP-401, LP-770</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-35a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Fox Movietone Follies Of 1929</title>1929 medley by Brunswick Salon Orch with unidentified singer</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20093</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-36a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Masters Of Melody</title>Soundtrack (complete)</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. Orchestra with unidentified vocalists. Piano by Rodgers. Dialogue by Rodgers &amp; Hart.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-498</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-37a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Shopworn Angel</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"A Precious Little Thing Called Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-38a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>St. Louis Blues</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Bessie Smith, Hall Johnson Choir: "St Louis Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-623, LP-1312</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-38b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>St. Louis Blues</title>1941 record by Hall Johnson Choir of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"St Louis Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 4553</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-38c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>St. Louis Blues</title>1940 record by W C Handy (composer), cornet</unittitle></did><odd><p>"St Louis Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-39a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Black And Tan</title>Soundtrack, with Duke Ellington Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Hall Johnson Choir.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-622, LP-1312</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-40a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Battle Of Paris</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Cole Porter. Gertrude Lawrence: "Here Comes the Bandwagon," "They All Fall in Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-655</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-41a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Mickey's Follies</title>Soundtrack of the cartoon</unittitle></did><odd><p>Walt Disney  for Mickey Mouse): "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-661</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-42a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Devil May Care</title>1935 records by Ramon Novarro of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Shepherd's Serenade," "Charming"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2778</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-43a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Close Harmony</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Charles</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Buddy) Rogers: "I'm All a-Twitter, I'm All a-Twirl" (LP-769</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-44a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Dance Of Life</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Hal Skelly: "True Blue Lou" Howard Conrad: "Ladies of the Dance" Marjorie Kane: "The Flippity Flop"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-769</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-45a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Wagon Master</title>1930 record by Ken Maynard of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Lone Star Trail"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 2310-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-46a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Getting A Ticket</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Eddie Cantor: "My Wife Is on a Diet"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-909, LP-1253</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-46b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Getting A Ticket</title>1929 record by Eddie Cantor of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Wife Is on a Diet"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22189, LP-1243</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-47a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Thunderbolt</title>1940 record sung by Harry Armstrong (lyricist)</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sweet Adeline"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-48a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>La Route Est Belle</title>Contemp records by AndrÀ)À BaugÀ)À of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"La complainte de Jim," "La route est belle"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/PathÀ)À(F) X-3423</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-49a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Melodie Des Herzens</title>1929 records by Willy Fritsch of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Bin kein Hauptmann, bin kein grosses Tier," "Sieben Sterne hat der grosse Baer"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophon(G) B-12108</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-50a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Nur Dich Hab' Ich Geliebt</title>1929 record by Mady Christians of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Dich hab' ich geliebt"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophon(G) B-12104</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>29-51a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Ich Kuesse Ihre Hand, Madame</title>1928 record by Richard Tauber of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ich kuesse ihre Hand, Madame"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(G) O-4921, LP-1814</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290109a</unitid><unittitle><title>Follow Thru</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Ray Henderson. WORDS: B G DeSylva, Lew Brown. Zelma O'Neal: "I Want to Be Bad"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Bruns 4204) O'Neal &amp; Al Goodman's Follow Thru Orch: "I Want to Be Bad" (1929: 78/Bruns 4207) "Button Up Your Overcoat" (1929: 78/Bruns 4207, LP-830) Medley (1929: 78/Bruns 20090</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290109b</unitid><unittitle><title>Follow Thru</title>1929 medley by Victor Light Opera Group</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 35970</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290109c</unitid><unittitle><title>Follow Thru</title>1929 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9764</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290115a</unitid><unittitle><title>Ned Wayburn's Gambols</title>Records by Libby Holman of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Bruns 3798, LP-788, LP-1644) (1954: LP-662, LP-832</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290218a</unitid><unittitle><title>Pleasure Bound</title>1929 record by the Pleasure Bound Orchestra</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Harold Stern. "Just Suppose"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4357</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290311a</unitid><unittitle><title>Spring Is Here</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. COND: Louis Silvers. Inez Courtney  of orig prod), Lawrence Gray: "Spring Is Here" Alexander Gray, Bernice Claire: "Yours Sincerely" Claire, Frank Albertson: "With a Song in My Heart"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-498) Claire, Alexander Gray: "Have a Little Faith in Me" (by Harry Warren) Courtney, Albertson: "What's the Big Idea?" (by Harry Warren) (LP-633</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290327a</unitid><unittitle><title>Wake Up And Dream</title>Records by members of orig (London) prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Cole Porter. George Metaxa: "Wake Up and Dream"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/HMV(E) B-3016, LP-159, LP-300) "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (1929: 78/HMV(E) B-3016, LP-300) Elsie Carlisle: "Let's Do It," "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (1929: 78/Dominion(E) A-125) Leslie Hutchinson, piano: Medley (Contemp: 78/Parlophone(E)E-10869) Hutchinson, piano &amp; vocal: "I'm a Gigolo" (1929: 78/Parlophone(E) R-343, LP-477) "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (1929: 78/Parlophone(E) R-343, LP-477, LP-1374) "Let's Do It" (1929: 78/Parlophone(E) R-342, LP-477, LP-1374) "Looking at You" (1929: 78/Parlophone(E) R-342, LP-477, LP-1830) Medley, incl the same four songs (1941: 78/HMV(E) C-3194</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290327b</unitid><unittitle><title>Wake Up And Dream</title>1935 record by Cole Porter (composer), piano &amp; vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm a Gigolo"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 24843, LP-182, LP-340, LP-1113</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290327c</unitid><unittitle><title>Wake Up And Dream</title>1929 medley by Light Opera Company, probably incl George Metaxa of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1665, LP-700</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290327d</unitid><unittitle><title>Wake Up And Dream</title>Records by Jack Buchanan of 1929 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Fancy Our Meeting"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928, with Elsie Randolph: 78/Col(E) 9462, LP-676, LP-1033) (1933: 78/HMV(E) C-2630, LP-1033, LP-1408, LP-1440, LP-1715) (1933, with Elsie Randolph: 78/HMV(E) B-8026, LP-61, LP-374, LP-795</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290422a</unitid><unittitle><title>Messin' Around</title>Records by the composers</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: James P Johnson. WORDS: Perry Bradford. Johnson  piano) &amp; Bradford</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): vocal): "Skiddle-de-Skow" (1927: 78/Col 14247-D, LP-1031) "Put Your Mind Right on It" (1929: 78/Col 14417-D, LP-1031) Johnson (piano): "Sorry" (1929: 78/Col 14417-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290430a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Little Show</title>Records by Libby Holman of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Moanin' Low"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Bruns 4445, LP-176, LP-518, LP-521, LP-774, LP-788, LP-1146, LP-1346, LP-1633) (1929: 78/Bruns 4446, LP-1094, LP-1644) (1929: 78/Bruns mx XE-31349, LP-1644) (1935 radio performance: LP-556) (1954: LP-662) (1965: LP-51) "Can't We Be Friends?" (1929: 78/Bruns 4506, LP-788) (1929: 78/Bruns mx XE-31350, LP-1644) (1954: LP-662) (1965: LP-51</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290430b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Little Show</title>1953 album, incl one song from the Third Little Show</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. COND: Lehman Engel. VOCALS: Carol Bruce, Sheila Bond, Hiram Sherman.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): RCA 10" LPM-3155, with The Band Wagon</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290430c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Little Show</title>1975 record sung by Arthur Schwartz, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Howard Dietz. "I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-418</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290430d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Little Show</title>Record sung by Howard Dietz, lyricist</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Hammacher Schlemmer, I Love You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1346</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290620a</unitid><unittitle><title>Hot Chocolates</title>Records by Fats Waller, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Thomas</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Fats) Waller, Harry Brooks. WORDS: Andy Razaf. "Ain't Misbehavin'" (1929, piano: 78/Vic 22108, LP-539, LP-581, LP-711) (1938, pipe organ &amp; vocal: 78/HMV(E) BD-5415, LP-582, LP-1269) (1943, piano &amp; vocal: LP-345) (Later, piano &amp; vocal: 78/Vic 40-4003, 78/V-Disc 32, LP-1575) "Sweet Savannah Sue" (1929, piano: 78/Vic 22108, LP-581</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290620b</unitid><unittitle><title>Hot Chocolates</title>Records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Louis Armstrong: "Ain't Misbehavin'"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Okeh 8714, LP-516, LP-581, LP-1146, LP-1831) (1929, with Seger Ellis Orch: 78/Okeh 41291, LP-52, LP-581) (1938: 78/Dec 2042) (1943: 78/V-Disc 32) (1947: LP-355) "Black and Blue" (1929: 78/Okeh 8714, LP-581) "That Rhythm Man," "Sweet Savannah Sue" (1929: 78/Okeh 8717, LP-581) Edith Wilson: "Black and Blue" (1929: 78/Bruns 4685, LP-581) (1972, with Eubie Blake, piano: LP-1075) "My Man Is Good for Nothing but Love" (1929: 78/Bruns 4685, LP-581) Eddie Green, Billy Higgins, &amp; others of orig cast: Skit "Big Business" (with Fats Waller, piano) (1929: 78/Vic V-38552, LP-581) Skit "Sending a Wire" (1929: Okeh 8721, LP-581</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290701a</unitid><unittitle><title>Earl Carroll's Sketch Book</title>1929 records by Don Howard and the Phelps Twins (vocal trio) of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Fascinating You," "Like Me Less, Love Me More"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22127</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290702a</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Girl</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Lou Clayton, Eddie Jackson &amp; Jimmy Durante: "Can Broadway Do without Me?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Col 1860-D, LP-19, LP-42, LP-494, LP-842, LP-1146, LP-1247) "So I Ups to Him" (1929: 78/Col 1860-D) Medley "Can Broadway Do without Me/Jimmy, the Well-Dressed Man/SoI Ups to Him/Because They All Love You" (1949: LP-176, LP-439) Durante, Jackson: "So I Ups to Him," "Jimmy, the Well-Dressed Man" (1946: LP-80, LP-1708) Durante: "Jimmy, the Well-Dressed Man," "Can Broadway Do without Me?" (1953: LP-1218) "Who Will Be with You When I'm Far Away?" (1946: LP-80, LP-1708) (1950s, with Ethel Barrymore: LP-439) Duke Ellington Orch: "Liza" (1953: LP-805</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290702b</unitid><unittitle><title>Show Girl</title>1932 radio performance by George Gershwin (composer), piano</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Liza"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-375, LP-1381</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718a</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Noel Coward. ORCH: Brian Fahey, Ray Terry. COND: Michael Collins. CAST: Vanessa Lee, Roberto Cardinali, Julie Dawn, John Hauxvell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Angel 35814</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718b</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>Records by members of 1940 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Nelson Eddy: "I'll See You Again"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1940: 78/Col 4263-M, LP-432, LP-1326) "Tokay" (1940: 78/Col 4263-M) "Dear Little Cafe," "The Call of Life," "If You Could Only Come with Me" (1940: 78/Col 4264-M) Jeanette MacDonald: "Zigeuner" (1947: LP-65, LP-71) "I'll See You Again" (1947: LP-4, LP-65, LP-71, LP-874, LP-956, LP-1348, LP-1361) Eddy &amp; MacDonald: "I'll See You Again" (1948, radio: LP-908, LP-1388</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718c</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>Records sung by Noel Coward, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Zigeuner"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/HMV(E) B-3158, LP-28, LP-1394, LP-1482, LP-1534) (1933: 78/Vic 36239, LP-1298, LP-1482) "If You Could Only Come with Me" (1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2450, LP-123, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534, LP-1716) "I'll See You Again" (1932: 78/HMV(E) C-2450, LP-123, LP-502, LP-1482, LP-1534, LP-1716) (1938: HMV(E) B-8740, LP-28, LP-710, LP-885, LP-1126, LP-1298, LP-1394, LP-1482, LP-1566) (Later: LP-138) "Green Carnations" (1933: 78/Vic 36239, LP-711, LP-1186, LP-1298, LP-1482) "The Call of Life" (1933: 78/Vic 36239, LP-1298, LP-1482</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718d</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1939 records by Evelyn Laye of 1929 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Zigeuner"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DB-1870, LP-63, LP-1363, LP-1707) "I'll See You Again" (78/Col(E) DB-1870, LP-63, LP-1146, LP-1251, LP-1363, LP-1707</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718e</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1929 records by members of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Peggy Wood: "Zigeuner" Ivy St Helier: "If Love Were All"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-3144, LP-174, LP-308, LP-1734) Wood, George Metaxa: "I'll See You Again" (78/HMV(E) C-1746, LP-174, LP-308, LP-1734) "Dear Little Cafe" (78/HMV(E) C-1746, LP-174, LP-308</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718f</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1929 medley by Jack Hylton Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>Vocals uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1727</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718g</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1961 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Kenneth Alwyn. CAST: Susan Hampshire, Adele Leigh, James Pease, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Music for Pleasure(E) 1091</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718h</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1929 medley by Columbia Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 9900</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718i</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>Studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Rosalind Elias, Jeanette Scovotti, John Hauxvell.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Reader's Digest 46-N3, with Countess Maritza</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718j</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1969 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>ORCH &amp; COND: Johnny Douglas. CAST: June Bronhill, Neville Jason, Julia d'Alba, Leslie Fyson, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Col(E) TWO-273</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718k</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1940 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Noel Coward. CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Bright Tight Discs BIS-1377 (LP-466), with addl material. Also a number dropped before release: MacDonald, Eddy: "The Call of Life" (LP-455) Excerpts: MacDonald: "If Love Were All" (LP-588).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718l</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1930 medley</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Olive Groves, Victor Conway.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) K-566</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718m</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1929 medley by Grosvenor Musical Comedy Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) R-500</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718n</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>Radio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Dorothy Kirsten, Gordon MacRae, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/DemandPerformance 128</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718o</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1988 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Michael Reed. CAST: Valerie Masterson, Martin Smith, Rosemary Ashe; Donald Maxwell  not of 1988 prod); chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/TER Classics(E) CDTER2-1160</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290718p</unitid><unittitle><title>Bitter Sweet</title>1959 record by Allan Jones of 1934 New York prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'll See You Again"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-883</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290814a</unitid><unittitle><title>Murray Anderson's Almanac</title>1929 records by Red Nichols Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I May Be Wrong"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4500) (78/Bruns Brevities Bdcst 30, LP-1660) "The New Yorkers" (78/Bruns 4500) "Wait for the Happy Ending" (78/Bruns 4510</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290903a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweet Adeline</title>Records by Helen Morgan of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Jerome Kern. WORDS: Oscar Hammerstein II. "Why Was I Born?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1929: 78/Vic 22199, LP-18, LP-37, LP-229, LP-230, LP-933, LP-935, LP-1146, LP-1712) (1932, radio: LP-566) (1935: LP-460) "Don't Ever Leave Me" (1929: 78/Vic 22199, LP-32, LP-37, LP-229, LP-933, LP-1146, LP-1444, LP-1633, LP-1712, LP-1825</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290903b</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweet Adeline</title>Records by members of 1935 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Irene Dunne: "Why Was I Born?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1941: LP-66, LP-607, LP-1428) "Here Am I" (1935, radio: LP-592) Phil Regan: "We Were So Young," "Molly O'Donahue" (1934: 78/Col 2990-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290903c</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweet Adeline</title>1935 medley by New Mayfair Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Olive Groves, Brian Lawrence.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2772, LP-1416</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290903d</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweet Adeline</title>1938 medley by Victor Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>COND: Leonard Joy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-306, LP-774</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290903e</unitid><unittitle><title>Sweet Adeline</title>1935 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Irene Dunne, Phil Regan, Joseph Cawthorn, Dorothy Dare, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Titania 506, with High, Wide and Handsome; LP-335. Excerpts: Dunne: "Here Am I" (LP-669) "Lonely Feet" (LP-1428).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>290923a</unitid><unittitle><title>George White's Scandals Of 1929</title>1929 records by Frances Williams of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Cliff Friend, George White. "Bigger and Better than Ever," "Bottoms Up"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4503</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291010a</unitid><unittitle><title>The Land Of Smiles</title>1959 London prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar. WORDS: Christopher Hassall. COND: Vilem Tausky. CAST: Charles Craig, Elizabeth Fretwell, June Bronhill, Peter Grant, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): HMV(E) CSD-1267</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291010b</unitid><unittitle><title>The Land Of Smiles</title>Records by Richard Tauber of orig (Berlin) prod, 1931 film prod, 1931 &amp; 1942 London prods, &amp; 1946 New York prod (titled "Yours Is My Heart")</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Are My Heart's Delight"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1935: 78/Parlophone(E) RO-20467, LP-1639, LP-1733) "Patiently Smiling" (1941: 78/Parlophone(E) RO-20500, LP-1733) "Dein ist mein ganzes Herz" (1929: 78/Col G-4044-M, LP-1624, LP-1727) "Immer nur Lacheln" (1929: 78/Col G-4044-M, LP-1624) "Kann es moglichsein?" (78/Col G-4079-M) With Vera Schwarz: "Bei einem Tee en deux" (1929: 78/Col G-4079-M, LP-1624</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291010c</unitid><unittitle><title>The Land Of Smiles</title>1995 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>WORDS: Jerry Hadley. COND: Richard Bonynge. CAST: Nancy Gustafson, Jerry Hadley, Naomi Itami, Lynton Atkinson, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/Telarc CD-80419</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291010d</unitid><unittitle><title>The Land Of Smiles</title>1931 records by Hella Kuerthy of 1931 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I Love You, You Love Me," "Zig-Zig-Zig"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1931: 78/Parl(E) R-922, LP-1733</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291108a</unitid><unittitle><title>The House That Jack Built</title>1930 record by Jack Hulbert of orig (London) cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Arthur Schwartz. WORDS: Douglas Furber, Donovan Parsons. "She's Such a Comfort to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) 5689, LP-90, LP-1445</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291111a</unitid><unittitle><title>Heads Up!</title>1930 film soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard Rodgers. WORDS: Lorenz Hart. Buddy Rogers:"A Ship without a Sail" Helen Kane: "My Man Is on the Make"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-498) "Readin' Ritin' Rhythm" (by Victor Schertzinger &amp; Don Hartman) (LP-699</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291111b</unitid><unittitle><title>Heads Up!</title>1930 records by Helen Kane of 1930 film cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Man Is on the Make"  by Richard Rodgers &amp; Lorenz Hart)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22475, LP-217, LP-785, LP-1465, LP-1637) "If I Knew You Better," "Readin' Ritin' Rhythn" (78/Vic 22520, LP-1637</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291126a</unitid><unittitle><title>Sons O' Guns</title>1956 record sung by J Fred Coots, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Why?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-530</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>291127a</unitid><unittitle><title>Fifty Million Frenchmen</title>1991 studio prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Cole Porter. ORCH: Hans Spialek, Robert Russell Bennett, others. COND: Evans Haile. CAST: Howard McGillin, Kim Criswell, Kay McClelland, Susan Powell, Karen Ziemba, Jason Graae, James Harder, Scott Waara, Peggy Cass, Jean LeClerc.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CD/New World 80417-2)</p></odd></c03></c02>

<c02><head>1930</head><did><unittitle>1930</unittitle></did><c03><did><unitid>30-1a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Angel</title>Records by Marlene Dietrich of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Frederick Hollander.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930 records are cond by Hollander.) "Falling in Love Again" (1930, English: 78/Vic 22593, LP-10, LP-148, LP-1034, LP-1204, LP-1301, LP-1575, LP-1616) (1930, German: 78/Vic V-6088, LP-10, LP-81, LP-273, LP-909, LP-1034,LP-1291, LP-1331, LP-1333, LP-1348, LP-1471) (Later, English: LP-54, LP-175, LP-178, LP-191, LP-332, LP-521, LP-813, LP-1133, LP-1331, LP-1382, LP-1478, LP-1614, LP-1638, LP-1715) (Later, German: LP-195) "Blonde Women" (1930, English: 78/HMV(E) B-3524, LP-10, LP-1331, LP-1471) (1930, German: 78/Vic V-6088, LP-81, LP-1034, LP-1291) "Lola" (1930, English: 78/Vic 22593, LP-10, LP-1331) (1930, German: 78/Vic V-6083, LP-81, LP-129, LP-1034, LP-1191, LP-1291) (Later, English: LP-106, LP-178, LP-191, LP-1133, LP-1382, LP-1596) (Later, German: LP-195) "This Evening, Children" (1930, English: 78/Electrola(G) mx BLR-6081(?), LP-10, LP-1331) (1930, German: 78/Vic V-6083, LP-81, LP-1034, LP-1291, LP-1471</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-1b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Angel</title>English soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Marlene Dietrich, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-1478. Excerpt: "Falling in Love Again" (LP-653).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-1c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Angel</title>Records by May Britt of 1959 film prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Falling in Love Again," "Lola-Lola"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 45/20th Fox 163</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-1d Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Blue Angel</title>German soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Marlene Dietrich, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6046, with The Thrill of a Lifetime; LP-1478.</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-2a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Morocco</title>1931 records by Marlene Dietrich of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Give Me the Man"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-2275, LP-10, LP-1034, LP-1291, LP-1331) "Quand l'Amour Meurt" (78/Electrola(G) EG-2275, LP-10, LP-1034, LP-1207, LP-1291</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-2b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Morocco</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Marlene Dietrich: "Quand l'amour meurt"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-705, LP-1471, LP-1478) "What Am I Bid?" (LP-705, LP-1478</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-3a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Be Yourself</title>1930 records by Fanny Brice of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22310, LP-17, LP-32, LP-33, LP-230, LP-1243, LP-1348) "When a Woman Loves a Man" (78/Vic 22310, LP-33, LP-230, LP-768</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-3b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Be Yourself</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Fanny Brice: "When a Woman Loves a Man," "Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love," "Kicking a Hole in the Sky," "The Dying Swan"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-699</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-4a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Paramount On Parade</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. CAST: Jack Oakie, Maurice Chevalier, Ruth Chatterton, Zelma O'Neal, Lillian Roth, Buddy Rogers, Mitzi Green, Helen Kane, Nancy Carroll, Clara Bow, Abe Lyman Orch.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6044 (called "Musical Movie Stars on Parade 1930"), with When You're in Love. Excerpt: Chevalier: "All I Want Is Just One Girl" (LP-769</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-4b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Paramount On Parade</title>1930 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Dennis King: "Nichavo!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22263, LP-17) Maurice Chevalier: "Sweepin' the Clouds Away" (78/Vic 22378, LP-72, LP-88, LP-102, LP-859, LP-1022, LP-1184, LP-1208, LP-1270, LP-1365) "All I Want Is Just One Girl" (78/Vic 22378, LP-102, LP-1022, LP-1205, LP-1208, LP-1270, LP-1365, LP-1799) Buddy Rogers: "Sweepin' the Clouds Away" (78/Col 2143-D, LP-52) "Any Time's the Time to Fall in Love" (78/Col 2143-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-5a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The King Of Jazz</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Milton Ager, Jack Yellen. ORCH: Paul Whiteman, Ferde Grofe. CAST: Paul Whiteman Orch, Bing Crosby, Rhythm Boys, Brox Sisters, Jeanette Loff, John Boles, George Chiles, Jeanie Lang.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6025. Excerpt: Rhythm Boys: "Happy Feet" (LP-842).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-5b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The King Of Jazz</title>1930 medley by the Broadcast Talkie Boys</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Broadcast(E) 598</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-5c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The King Of Jazz</title>1930 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1990</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-5d Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The King Of Jazz</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>John Boles: "It Happened in Monterey"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Vic 22372, LP-17, LP-1115, LP-1348) "Song of the Dawn" (1930: 78/Vic 22372, LP-1279) Rhythm Boys: "A Bench in the Park" (1930: 78/Col 2223-D, LP-181, LP-1647) (1930, radio: LP-1152) "So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together" (1929: 78/Col 1819-D, LP-181, LP-1214, LP-1647) Rhythm Boys, Paul Whiteman Orch: "Happy Feet" (1930: 78/Col 2164-D, LP-181, LP-1647) "I Like to Do Things for You" (1930: 78/Col 2170-D, LP-181, LP-1647) Rhythm Boys, Brox Sisters, Whiteman Orch: "A Bench in the Park" (1930: 78/Col 2164-D, LP-181, LP-1647) Bing Crosby, Whiteman Orch: "Song of the Dawn" Johnny Fulton, Whiteman Orch: "It Happened in Monterey" (1930: 78/Col 2163-D, LP-181, LP-1647) Jeanie Lang, Whiteman Orch: "Ragamuffin Romeo" (1930: 78/Col 2170-D, LP-181, LP-1647) Grace Hayes: "My Lover," "I Like to Do Things for You" (1930: 78/Vic 22388</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-5e Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The King Of Jazz</title>1930 medley by Parlophone Variety Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) E-6358</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-5f Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The King Of Jazz</title>1935 record by Mabel Wayne (composer), piano &amp; vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"It Happened in Monterey"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-672, LP-589</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-6a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Dixiana</title>1930 records by Everett Marshall of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Harry Tierney. WORDS: Anne Caldwell. "Mr. and Mrs. Sippi"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22471, LP-17, LP-921) "Goodbye Old Pals" (78/Vic 22471</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-7a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Playboy Of Paris</title>Records by Maurice Chevalier of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"It's a Great Life"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930, English: 78/Vic 22542, LP-769, LP-859, LP-1365) (1930, French, as "Dans la vie quand on tient le coup": 78/Vic 22549, LP-72, LP-102, LP-1022) "My Ideal" (1930, English: 78/Vic 22542, LP-88, LP-769, LP-1184, LP-1799) (1930, French: 78/Vic 22549, LP-62, LP-102, LP-1022) (1958, English: LP-118</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-7b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Playboy Of Paris</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Maurice Chevalier. Main Title, "In the Heart of Old Paree," "It's a Great Life"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-776</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-8a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Big Pond</title>Records by Maurice Chevalier of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Livin' in the Sunlight"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Vic 22405, LP-62, LP-72, LP-102, LP-1022, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1208, LP-1799) (1958: LP-118) "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" (1930: 78/Vic 22405, LP-88, LP-102, LP-1022, LP-1126, LP-1138, LP-1184, LP-1205, LP-1208, LP-1251, LP-1290, LP-1496, LP-1799) (1930: 78/HMV(F) K-6058) (1930, in French, as "Vous etes mon nouveau bonheur": 78/Vic 22415, LP-62, LP-72, LP-859, LP-1220) (1958, English: LP-118</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-8b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Big Pond</title>1954 record sung by Sammy Fain, composer</unittitle></did><odd><p>"You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-707</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-8c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Big Pond</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert. "Livin' in the Sunlight," "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): CAS/Vertinge 2003, with Holiday Inn</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-9a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Monte Carlo</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Richard A Whiting, W Franke Harling. WORDS: Leo Robin. ORCH &amp; COND: W Franke Harling. CAST: Jeanette MacDonald, Jack Buchanan, Claude Allister,John Roche, Tyler Brooke, Donald Novis.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6037, with Golden Girl. Excerpts: MacDonald: "Beyond the Blue Horizon" MacDonald, Buchanan: "Give Me a Moment, Please," "Whatever It Is, It's Grand!," "Always in All Ways" Buchanan, Roche, Brooke: "Trimmin' the Women" Allister, MacDonald: "Love It and Like It" (LP-769).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-9b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Monte Carlo</title>Records by Jeanette MacDonald of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Beyond the Blue Horizon"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Vic 22514, LP-536, LP-842, LP-1130, LP-1185, LP-1492, LP-1529, LP-1561, LP-1728, LP-1743, LP-1813) (1950: LP-77, LP-956, LP-957, LP-1397) (1958: LP-134, LP-1191, LP-1361) "Always in All Ways" (1930: 78/Vic 22514, LP-536, LP-1185, LP-1536</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-10a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Mammy</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: mostly Irving Berlin. COND: Louis Silvers. VOCALS: Al Jolson, chorus.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Milloball TMSM-34031, with 20 Million Sweethearts; CD/Promo Sound(I) 60021, with The Jolson Story. Excerpts: "Who Paid the Rent for Mrs Rip Van Winkle" (LP-269) "Yes! We Have No Bananas" (LP-336, LP-1209) "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy" (LP-269, LP-336, LP-1662, LP-1669, LP-1709) "Why Do They Take the Night Boat to Albany?" (LP-269, LP-1709) "To My Mammy" (LP-336, LP-1662) "Looking at You" (LP-1662, LP-1709).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-10b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Mammy</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Let Me Sing and I'm Happy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Bruns 4721, LP-82, LP-519, LP-909, LP-910, LP-1172, LP-1216, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1422, LP-1816) (1938: LP-387) (1939: LP-177) (1947: LP-228, LP-243, LP-739, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280) (1949: LP-1137, LP-1438) "Looking at You" (1930: 78/Bruns 4721, LP-175, LP-731, LP-1115) "To My Mammy" (1930: 78/Bruns 4722) "Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?" (1946: LP-682</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-11a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>A Song Of Soho</title>1929 records by Carl Brisson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Camille"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-3295) "There's Something about You That's Different" (78/HMV(E) B-3295, LP-97, LP-310</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-12a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Honey</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Sam Coslow, W Franke Harling. CAST: Nancy Carroll, Skeets Gallagher, Lillian Roth, Mitzi Green, Zasu Pitts, Stanley Smith.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Caliban 6018, with Give My Regards to Broadway &amp; Sweetie</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-12b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Honey</title>Records by Lillian Roth of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sing You Sinners!"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1956: LP-104) (1975: LP-1012</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-13a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Puttin' On The Ritz</title>Records by Harry Richman of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"With You"  by Irving Berlin)</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Bruns 4678) "Singing a Vagabond Song" (1930: 78/Bruns 4678) (1930s: LP-414) (1947: LP-113) "Puttin' On the Ritz" (by Irving Berlin) (1930: 78/Bruns 4677, LP-349, LP-519, LP-593, LP-842, LP-1216) (1930s: LP-414) (1947: LP-113) "There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie" (1930: 78/Bruns 4677</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-13b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Puttin' On The Ritz</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>CAST: Harry Richman, Joan Bennett.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Meet-Patti Discs PRW-1930, with Whoopee. Excerpts: Richman, Bennett: "Puttin' On the Ritz" (LP-336) Richman: "Puttin' On the Ritz," "There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie" (LP-751).</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-13c Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Puttin' On The Ritz</title>1929 medley by Colonial Club Orch</unittitle></did><odd><p>VOCALS: Ranny Weeks, male quartet.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 20098</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-14a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Her Majesty, Love</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Marilyn Miller, Leon Errol: "Baby"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-157, LP-710</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-15a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Call Of The Flesh</title>1935 record by Ramon Novarro of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Lonely"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2778, LP-124, LP-136</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-16a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Just For A Song</title>1930 records by Lilian Davies of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ashes of Dreams," "Oh, Lover True"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-3426</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-17a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rogue Song</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Franz Lehar, Herbert Stothart. WORDS: Clifford Grey. CAST: Lawrence Tibbett, Catherine Dale Owen, Judith Vosselli, Ullrich Haupt, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Pelican 2019</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-17b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Rogue Song</title>1930 records by Lawrence Tibbett of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Rogue Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 1446, LP-226, LP-385, LP-921, LP-1400, LP-1615) "The White Dove" (78/Vic 1447, LP-226, LP-842, LP-1400, LP-1615) "The Narrative" (78/Vic 1446, LP-1400, LP-1615) "When I'm Looking at You" (78/Vic 1447, LP-921, LP-1400, LP-1615</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-18a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Captain Of The Guard</title>1930 records by John Boles of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"For You," "You, You Alone"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22373</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-19a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Zwei Herzen Im 3/4-takt</title>Contemp records by Irene Eisinger of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Auch du wirst mich einmal betruegen"  with Erik Wirl), "In Wien, wo der Wein und der Walzer blueht"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-1845</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-19b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Zwei Herzen Im 3/4-takt</title>1934 records by Carl  Brisson of 1934 film prod (titled "Two  Hearts in Waltz Time")</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Give Her a Little Kiss," "Two Hearts That Beat in Waltz  Time"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Dec(E) F-3968)  "In Old Vienna," "Your Eyes So Tender" (78/Dec(E) F-3969</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-20a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Roadhouse Nights</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Helen Morgan: "It Can't Go On like This"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-499</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-21a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Loves Of Robert Burns</title>1930 records by Joseph Hislop of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Loch Lomond," "Ye Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doon," Bonnie Mary of Argyle"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-3264) "Annie Laurie," "Afton Waters" (78/HMV(E) B-3265</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-22a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Chasing Rainbows</title>1929 records by Charles King of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Happy Days Are Here Again," "Love Ain't Nothing but the Blues"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4615) "Lucky Me, Lovable You," "Everybody Tap" (78/Bruns 4616</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-23a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Check And Double Check</title>Records by members of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>Rhythm Boys, Duke Ellington Orch: "Three Little Words"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Vic 22528, LP-1130) Cootie Williams, Ellington Orch: "Ring Dem Bells" (1930: 78/Vic 22528) Ellington Orch: "Old Man Blues" (1930: 78/Vic 23022) "Three Little Words" (1953: LP-805</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-23b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Check And Double Check</title>1940 record by Harry Ruby (composer), piano &amp; vocal, and Bert Kalmar (lyricist), vocal</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Three Little Words"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-869</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-24a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Love Comes Along</title>1930 records by Bebe Daniels of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Oscar Levant. WORDS: Sidney Clare. "Night Winds"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22283) "Until Love Comes Along" (78/Vic 22283, LP-1697</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-25a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Montana Moon</title>1930 record by Cliff Edwards of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Moon Is Low"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 2169-D</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-25b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Montana Moon</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Joan Crawford, chorus: "Montana Call"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-401</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-26a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Oh! Sailor Behave</title>1930 records by Charles King of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Love Comes in the Moonlight," "Highway to Heaven"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4840) "Leave a Little Smile" (78/Bruns 4849</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-27a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Dangerous Nan Mcgrew</title>1930 records by Helen Kane of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Dangerous Nan McGrew"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22407, LP-785, LP-838, LP-1637) "I Owe You" (78/Vic 22407, LP-785, LP-1637</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-28a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>They Learned About Women</title>1929 records by Gus Van &amp; Joe Schenck of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Does My Baby Love?," "Dougherty Is the Name"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22352</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-29a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Cheer Up And Smile</title>1930 records by ("Whispering") Jack Smith of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Where Can You Be?," "You May Not Like It"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22443</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-30a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Safety In Numbers</title>1930 records by Buddy Rogers of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"My Future Just Passed"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 2183-D, LP-1115) "A Bee in Your Boudoir" (78/Col 2183-D, LP-909</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-30b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Safety In Numbers</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Carole Lombard: "You Appeal to Me" Charles</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): Buddy) Rogers: "My Future Just Passed" (LP-769</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-31a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Song O' My Heart</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Various. PIANO: Edwin Schneider. VOCALS: John McCormack.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): McCormack Association mx S-2707/8</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-31b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Song 'o My Heart</title>Records by John McCormack of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ireland, Mother Ireland," "The Rose of Tralee"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Vic 1452) "Little Boy Blue" (1930: 78/Vic 1458) "I Feel You Near Me," "A Pair of Blue Eyes" (1930: 78/Vic 1453) "Fairy Story by the Fire" (1928: 78/Vic 1307) "Just for Today" (1927: 78/Vic 1281) "Loughi Sereni e Cari" (1927: 78/Vic 1288) "I Hear You Calling Me" (1928: 78/Vic 1293) "Then You'll Remember Me" (1923: 78/Vic 747</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-32a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Follow The Leader</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ethel Merman: "Satan's Holiday"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-334, LP-1138</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-33a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Way Out West</title>1930 record by Cliff Edwards of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Singing a Song to the Stars"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 2235-D, LP-760, LP-824</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-34a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Privatsekretaerin</title>("Sunshine Susie," "Office Girl") 1931 records by Renate Mueller of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mein Herz hab ich gefragt," "Ich bin ja heut so gluecklich"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(G) DV-394) "Today I Feel So Happy" (78/Col(E) DB-687, LP-310) "Just Because I Lost My Heart to You" (78/Col(E) DB-687</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-35a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Cuckoos</title>1930 medley by Van Phillips Concert Band</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC &amp; WORDS: Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar. Vocals uncredited.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col(E) DX-83</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-36a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Swing High</title>1930 medley by New Mayfair Orchestra</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-2058</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-37a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Happy Days</title>1929 records by George Olsen Orch of orig prod</unittitle></did><odd><p>"I'm on a Diet of Love," "Mona"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 22259</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-38a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Children Of Pleasure</title>1930 records by Lawrence Gray of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Leave It That Way," "The Whole Darned Thing's for You"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4775</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-39a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Forward March</title>1930 record by Cliff Edwards of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sing</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): A Happy Little Thing)" (78/Col 2235-D, LP-824</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-40a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Roseland</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Ruth Etting: "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy," "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-699</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-40b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Roseland</title>1930 records by Ruth Etting of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Let Me Sing and I'm Happy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Col 2172-D, LP-1379) "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" (78/Col 2206-D) (78/Col 2216-D, LP-1325, LP-1379</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-41a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Women Everywhere</title>1930 records by J Harold Murray of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Beware of Love," "Smile, Legionnaire"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4836</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-42a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>High Society Blues</title>1930 medley by Light Opera Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) C-1990</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-43a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Sunny Skies</title>1930 record by Benny Rubin of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"The Laugh Song"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4798</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-44a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Lord Byron Of Broadway</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Cliff Edwards, Charles Kaley: "A Bundle of Old Love Letters" Kaley: "Should I?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-770</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-44b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Lord Byron Of Broadway</title>1930 records by Charles Kaley of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Should I?," "A Bundle of Old Love Letters"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Bruns 4718</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-45a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>One Heavenly Night</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>John Boles, Evelyn Laye: "One Heavenly Night"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-770</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-45b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>One Heavenly Night</title>1931 medley by Parlophone Variety Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) E-6416</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-46a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Sea Legs</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Lillian Roth, Jack Oakie: "This Must Be Illegal"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-768</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-47a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Viennese Nights</title>1931 medley by Parlophone Variety Company</unittitle></did><odd><p>MUSIC: Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Oscar Hammerstein II.</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Parlophone(E) E-6416</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-48a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Theatre Opening</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Al Jolson: "Sonny Boy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-751</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-48b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Theatre Opening</title>Records by Al Jolson of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Sonny Boy"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1928: 78/Bruns 4033, LP-82, LP-470, LP-731, LP-1032, LP-1172, LP-1267, LP-1277, LP-1398, LP-1448, LP-1575, LP-1816) (1935: LP-373, LP-1255) (1943: LP-965) (1945, radio: LP-1438) (1946: LP-145, LP-243, LP-1212, LP-1260, LP-1280, LP-1333, LP-1348, LP-1368, LP-1432</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-49a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>The Brat</title>1930 records by Betty Balfour of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Back to Gay Paree," "We're Uncomfortable"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(E) B-3451</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-50a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>A Lady's Morals</title>Soundtrack</unittitle></did><odd><p>Grace Moore: "Casta Diva," "Chacun le sait"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): LP-799</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-51a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Blonde Nachtigall</title>Contemp records by Else Elster of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Kleine blonde Grete"  with Charles Hart), "Mondscheinfahrt"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EH-640</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-52a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Liebe Im Ring</title>1930 record by Max Schmeling, Hugo Fischer-Koeppe, &amp; Kurt Gerron of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Boxerlied"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-1765</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-53a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Heute Nacht - Eventuell</title>1930 records by Siegfried Arno of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Heute Nacht - eventuell," "Ihr reizenden Frauen, nach mir war't ihr verrueckt"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-1829) "Ich hab' bei der Trude das Kuessen gelernt" (78/Electrola(G) EG-1830</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-54a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Wien, Du Stadt Der Lieder</title>1930 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Max Hansen: "Ich hab kein Auto"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/HMV(G) 23053) "Wien, du Stadt der Lieder," "Ohne dich kann ich nicht leben" (78/HMV(G) 23052) Siegfried Arno: "Ohne dich kann ich nicht leben" (78/Electrola(G) EG-1830</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-55a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Drei Von Der Tankstelle</title>1930 records by members of orig German cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Oskar Karlweis: "Erst kommt ein grosses Fragezeichen"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-2007) "Ein Freund, ein guter Freund" (78/Electrola(G) EG-2008) "Hallo, du suesse Frau" (78/Electrola(G) EG-2007 &amp; EG-2008) Willy Fritsch: "Ein Freund, ein guter Freund" Fritsch, Lilian Harvey: "Liebling, mein Herz laesst dich gruessen" (78/Odeon(G) O-2993) "Die Zwei von der Zankstelle - Potpourri" (78/Parlophon(G) B-48103</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-55b Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Drei Von Der Tankstelle</title>("Le chemin du paradis") contemp records by members of orig French cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Lilian Harvey &amp; Henri Garat: "Tout est permis quand on reve"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Polydor(F) 521857, LP-1512, LP-1560) "Les mots ne sont rien par eux-memes," "Pourquoi sous le ciel bleu, partez-vous seule?" (78/Polydor(F) 521877) Garat: "Avoir un bon copain" (78/Polydor(F) 521857, LP-1512, LP-1560, LP-1775</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-56a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Ein Burschenlied Aus Heidelberg</title>1930 records by Willi Forst of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ich liebe, du liebst, er liebt," "Mein Herz haengt an dir"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-2009</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-57a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Die Lindenwirtin Vom Rheim</title>1930 records by Kaethe Dorsch of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Mein Herz hat leise dein Herz gegruesst"  with Marcel Wittrisch), "Zu jeder Liebe gehoert ein Glaeschen Wein"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-2021) "Du blonde Lindenwirtin vom Rhein" (with Marcel Wittrisch), "Mariechen, lass' die Maenner geh'n" (78/Electrola(G) EG-2022</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-58a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Das Lockende Ziel</title>1930 records by Richard Tauber (composer) of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Es war einmal ein Fruehlingstraum," "Rot ist dein Mund"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Odeon(G) O-4968, LP-1623) "Hymne - O Herr, Du unser Gott" (78/Odeon(G) O-4967, LP-1814</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-59a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>One Mad Kiss</title>1930 records by JosÀ)À Mojica of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"One Mad Kiss," "Oh, Where Are You?"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Vic 1485, LP-1726</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-60a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Two Neckties</title>("Zwei Kravatten") 1930 records by Michael Bohnen of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Ich hab' fuer die Liebe die groesste Sympathie," "Ich habe Heimweh, ich moecht' nach Haus"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-2069) "Wundervoll, fabelhaft," "Ich gruesse dich, Amerika" (78/Electrola(G) EG-2070</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-61a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Nur Am Rhein</title>Contemp record by Marcel Wittrisch of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>"Meine Mutter war ein rheinisches Kind"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 78/Electrola(G) EG-2024</p></odd></c03>
<c03><did><unitid>30-62a Film</unitid><unittitle><title>Tingel-tangel</title>1930 records by members of orig cast</unittitle></did><odd><p>Alfred Braun: "Alle fuer euch, ihr schoenen Frauen," "Du bist der Traum der Liebe"</p></odd><odd><p>Recording(s): 1930: 78/Odeon(G) O-11284) Austin Egen: "Du bist der Traum de