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Endorsement song
Alternate title: Celebrity endorsements; In the ads
BOX-FOLDER 174/2 Holograph lyric sheets; [3] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/2 Typescript lyric sheets; [4] leaves
Everybody step
see also Music box revue, 1921
BOX-FOLDER 174/5 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
Hey there, you-manager
see Opening-Act III
Hitler and Mussolini
BOX-FOLDER 174/6 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
How'd you like what you saw so far?
see Opening-Act II
I'm a Quaker's daughter from the Latin Quarter
see also Non-show music
BOX-FOLDER 174/7 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
I'm sorry for myself
see also Second fiddle
Not used
BOX-FOLDER 174/8 Holograph lyric sheet; [1] leaf
BOX-FOLDER 174/8 Typescript lyric sheet; [1] leaf
In the early Grecian days
see Opening and Opening-Act I
It's in three acts instead of the usual two
see Opening-Act I
Joseph P. Kennedy and prominent American women
Alternate title: We wanted to be present at court, dear Joe
BOX-FOLDER 174/19 Holograph lyric sheet; [1] leaf
BOX-FOLDER 174/19 Typescript lyric sheets; [3] leaves
Lost and found bureau
BOX-FOLDER 174/9 Typescript lyric sheets; [4] leaves
Many are the changes
see Opening-Act II
Now here is the written endorsement
see Endorsement song
An old fashioned tune always is new
see also Second fiddle
BOX-FOLDER 174/10 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
Opening
Includes "Tickets, please" and "In the early Grecian days"
BOX-FOLDER 174/11 Holograph notes and lyrics; [7] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/11 Typescript lyric sheets; [6] leaves
Some with annotations
Opening-Act I (the present, 1939)
Includes "Tickets, please," "In the early Grecian days," "We know that you first-nighters," "Sherwood, Behrman, Anderson, and Rice," and "It's in three acts instead of the usual two"
BOX-FOLDER 174/12 Holograph description/outlines and lyrics; [12] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/12 Typescript description/outlines and lyrics; [18] leaves
With holograph notes
Opening-Act II (the future, 1959)
Includes "Many are the changes" and "How'd you like what you saw so far?"
BOX-FOLDER 174/13 Holograph description/outlines and lyrics; [10] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/13 Typescript description/outlines and lyrics; [9] leaves
Opening-Act III (the past)
Includes "Hey there, you-manager" and "This word-and-music patter"
BOX-FOLDER 174/13 Holograph description/outlines and lyrics; [5] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/13 Typescript description/outlines and lyrics; [3] leaves
Patter to Vaudeville show
BOX-FOLDER 174/14 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
Found with This is the Army
BOX-FOLDER 174/18 Holograph notes; [3] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/18 Typescript lyric sheets and notes; [16] leaves
With annotations
Put some clothes on, dear
BOX-FOLDER 174/20 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
Quintuplets' song
BOX-FOLDER 174/14 Holograph lyric sheets; [2] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/14 Typescript lyric sheets; [4] leaves
Sherwood, Behrman, Anderson, and Rice
see Opening-Act I
Simmons bed
see Commercial photography
Since they turned Loch Lomond into swing
see also Carefree
BOX-FOLDER 174/15 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
Society bums
BOX-FOLDER 174/16 Holograph lyric sheet; [1] leaf
BOX-FOLDER 174/16 Typescript lyric sheets; [3] leaves
One leaf signed by Irving Berlin
The song of the metronome
see also Second fiddle
BOX-FOLDER 174/17 Typescript lyric sheet; [1] leaf
This word-and-music patter
see Opening-Act III
Tickets, please
see Opening and Opening-Act I
We know that you first-nighters
see Opening-Act I
Miscellaneous
BOX-FOLDER 174/21 Holograph notes (with typescript and carbon copies); [3] leaves
At top: possible ideas
BOX-FOLDER 174/21 Typescript notes; [1] leaf
At top: see you tomorrow
BOX 174 Music box television spectacular
Unproduced, 1957
Everybody step
Commercial spot for Coca-cola
BOX-FOLDER 174/22 Typescript lyric sheets; [3] leaves
Is she the only girl in the world?
BOX-FOLDER 174/23 Copyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 3 p.
Transparencies
BOX-FOLDER 174/23 Typescript lyric sheet; [1] leaf
Dated, May 5th, 1954
BOX-FOLDER 174/23 Typescript lyric sheet; [1] leaf
On verso: holograph lyrics for "When love was all"
Go home and tell it to your wife
see Wise guy
Lady of the evening
see also Music box revue, 1922
Commercial spot for Oldsmobile
BOX-FOLDER 174/24 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
Mary and Perry and George
BOX-FOLDER 174/25 Sketch of piano-vocal score; [4] p.
BOX-FOLDER 174/25 Sketch of lead sheet with lyrics; [2] p.
BOX-FOLDER 174/25 Manuscript lyric sheet; [1] leaf
BOX-FOLDER 174/25 Typescript lyric sheets; [6] leaves
Montmartre
see also Music box revue, 1922
BOX-FOLDER 174/26 Manuscript piano-vocal score; [3] p.
No lyrics
BOX-FOLDER 174/26 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/26 Photocopy of sheet music
No cover
Music box opening
BOX-FOLDER 174/27 Manuscript piano-vocal score; 8 p.
No lyrics
BOX-FOLDER 174/27 Sketch; [2] p.
BOX-FOLDER 174/27 Holograph lyric sheets; [2] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/27 Typescript lyric sheet; [1] leaf
With holograph and manuscript annotations
BOX-FOLDER 174/27 Manuscript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
BOX-FOLDER 174/27 Typescript lyric sheets; [13] leaves
They call it dancing
see also Music box revue, 1921 and Non-show music
BOX-FOLDER 174/28 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
The toddle
see Non-show music
The way it was
see Non-show music
When love was all
see also Is she the only girl in the world?
BOX-FOLDER 174/29 Photocopy of sketch; [1] p.
BOX-FOLDER 174/29 Typescript lyric sheets; [2] leaves
With holograph annotations
BOX-FOLDER 174/29 Typescript lyric sheets; [3] leaves
You're fun to be with
see Non-show music
Off the beat
see Face the music
One of three earlier titles for Face the music
BOX 175 On the avenue
Film, 1937
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