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Music and Related Materials
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See America First, 1916
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Flute part: "No. 3" |
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Trombone and drum part: [Unidentified] |
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Violin parts: O verture; Finale act I; Opening chorus act II; Longing for dear old Broadway; When I used to lead the ballet |
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[See America First, unidentified fragments and sketches] |
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Holograph and ms. scores and sketches in pencil and ink ; approx. [40] leaves |
BOX 2 |
Hitchy-Koo of 1919
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Another sentimental song |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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Bring me back my butterfly |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 7 p. |
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I introduced |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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In Hitchy's garden |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 7 p. |
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Note: a.k.a. "Hitchy's garden of roses" |
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I've got somebody waiting |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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My cozy little corner in the Ritz |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 7 p. |
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Old fashioned garden |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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Peter Piper ; [The sea is calling] |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 7 p. |
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The sea is calling |
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See
Peter Piper
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That black and white baby of mine |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 7 p. |
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When I had a uniform on |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 9 p. |
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Note: a.k.a. "Demobilization song" |
BOX 2 |
Hitchy-Koo of 1922
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The American punch |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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The bandit band |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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The harbor deep down in my heart |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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The heart o' me |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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Note: music by Raymond Hubbell, lyric by Glen MacDonough |
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Love letter words |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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When my caravan comes home |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
BOX 3 |
The New Yorkers (1930)
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Go into your dance |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal scores in ink (3) ; 4 p. each |
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The great indoors |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in ink ; 6 p. |
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Laid in: typed lyric sheets (2) and note re lyric given to Elsa Maxwell, 10/3/41
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The great indoors |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 5 p. each |
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I happen to like New York |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 5 p. each |
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I'm getting myself ready for you |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 5 p. each |
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Just one of those things [version 1] |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 4 p. each |
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Note: the famous song of the same title, but with totally different music and lyrics, was written for Jubilee (1935) |
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Let's fly away |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in ink (2) ; 1 copy 4 p., 1 copy 7 p. |
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Note: holograph sketch in pencil for "I've got you on my mind" on back of 2nd copy, used in Gay Divorce (1932) |
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Let's fly away |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 5 p. each |
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Love for sale |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 7 p. |
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[Say it with gin] Opening chorus to bootleg scene |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal scores in ink (2), no lyric ; 8 p. each |
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Take me back to Manhattan |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 7 p. each |
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[We've been spending the summers with our families] Opening scene I |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal scores in ink (2) ; 6 p. each |
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Where have you been? |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in ink, no lyric ; 4 p. |
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Where have you been? |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 5 p. each |
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You're too far away |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal scores in ink (2) ; 5 p. each |
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Note: originally intended for The New Yorkers; it was sung in the Manchester performances of Nymph Errant (1933) under the title "I look at you." After it was dropped from Nymph Errant, it was published as an independent song. |
BOX 3 |
Born to dance (film, 1936)
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Easy to love |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 6 p. |
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Note: originally written for Anything Goes (1934). Rewritten for Born to Dance on 4/13/36. |
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Hey, babe, hey! |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 8 p. |
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I've got you under my skin |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; [8] p. |
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Rap tap on wood |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 6 p. |
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Rolling home |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 9 p. |
BOX 3 |
Rosalie (film, 1937)
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Close |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 9 p. |
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Close |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 6 p. |
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In the still of the night |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 9 p. |
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I've a strange new rhythm in my heart |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 7 p. |
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Rosalie |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 8 p. |
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Note: Porter wrote several versions of what became the film's title song. This is the final version. |
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To love or not to love |
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Ms. (Albert Sirmay) piano-vocal score in pencil ; 8 p. |
BOX 4-5 |
You Never Know (1938)
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At long last love |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal scores in ink, verse only (2) ; 3 p. each |
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At long last love |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in ink ; 7 p. |
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At long last love |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in pencil with counter melody ; 6 p. |
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At long last love |
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Printed piano-vocal scores (2) ; 5 p. each |
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[Au revoir, cher Baron] Opening act I. scene I |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in ink ; 5 p. |
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By candlelight [Porter version] |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in pencil ; 4 p. |
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Note: this version of the song by Porter was not used in the show. |
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By candlelight [non-Porter version] |
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Printed piano-vocal score ; 5 p. |
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Note: this version of the song that was used in the show has music by Robert Katscher and a lyric by Rowland Leigh. |
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Don't let it get you down |
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Copyist's ms. piano-vocal score in ink ; 6 p. |
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Finale act I : [Ha, ha, ha...] |
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