ARTISTS AND MODELS (1927)



Composers: Harry Akst; Maurie Rubens
Lyricists: J. Keirn Brennan; Benny Davis; Jack Osterman

Opened:
November 15, 1927, Winter Garden Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 151


Baby Feet Go Pitter Patter (M/L: Gus Kahn):

1. 78/Columbia 1062 D (Ford and Glenn with piano accompaniment)
2. 78/Brunswick 3605 (Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra with vocal chorus)
3. 78/Okeh 40894 (Mark Fischer with piano)
4. 78/Victor 20963 (The Duncan Sistes and Mr. and Mrs.Chales Kisco)
5. 78/Victor 20967 (The Troubadours with vocal chorus)
6. 78/Victor 20876 (Jesse Crawford, Wurlitzer organ)
7. 78/Domino 4026 (King and Braddock with the Missouri Jazz Band)
8. 78/Columbia 1160 D (Tom Stacks with Harry Reser’s Syncopators)


Here I Am-Broken Hearted (M: Ray Henderson; L: Lew Brown; B.G. DeSylva):

1. Click here for recordings of "Here I Am-Broken Hearted."


Is Everybody Happy Now? (M: Maurie Rubens; L: Ted Lewis; Jack Osterman):

1. 78/Columbia 1207 D (Ted Lewis, vocal, with Ted Lewis and His Band) [reissued on Classic Jazz/Everybody’s Happy, CD/Collectables 7466]
2. 78/Diva 2573 (The Night Club Orchestra)


Start The Band (M/L: Maurie Rubens; Ted Lewis; Jack Osterman):

1. 78/Columbia 1391 D (Ted Lewis, vocal, with Ted Lewis and His Band) [reissued on Classic Sessions, 1928-1929, CD/Storyville NOCD3021]


Unrecorded Material:

Bangaway Isle
Bracelets (M: Maurie Rubens; L: J. Keirn Brennan) (also used in GAY PAREE (1929))
The Call Of Broadway (M: Maurie Rubens; L: Ted Lewis; Jack Osterman)
The Chair Bottom Dance (cut)
Chinchilla (cut)
Clowns (cut)
Do That Thing
How They Changed The Day (cut)
I’ll Be Your Artist And You Be My Model
The Lobster Crawl (M: Ted Lewis; L: Benny Davis)
The Mirror Finale (cut)
Oh, Lady
Oh, Peggy (M: Harry Akst; L: Benny Davis) (cut)
One Two Three Four (cut)
The Only One For Me (M: Harry Akst; L: Benny Davis)
The Organ (cut)
The Rheims Cathedral
Snap Out Of It (M: Harry Akst; L: Benny Davis) (cut)
There’s Nothing New In Old New York  (M: Harry Akst; L: Benny Davis)
The Voice Of The World (cut)
What Women And Men Will Wear
You Dear (added after opening)