AT EASE (FIRST EDITION)
Composers:
Various
Lyricists: Various
Opened: 1942, A USO/Camp
Show
Performances: Unknown
Note: Ira Gershwin's lyrics were revised by unknown person
Break It Now, Buck Private (M: Hoagy Carmichael; L: Johnny Mercer) (revised version of "Break It Up, Cinderella" from WALK WITH MUSIC):
1. Hoagy's Children, Vol. 2,
CD/Audiophile ACD-292 (Barbara Lea) (as "Break It Up
Cinderalla)
Come Along To The Show (M:
Arthur Schwartz; L: Howard Dietz) (same music as "Get Away From It All" from AT
HOME ABROAD):
1. At Home Abroad, CD/AEI AEI-CD
048 (The Six Spirits Of Rhythm, The Continentals) (as "Get Away From It
All)
Fancy, Fancy (M: Vernon Duke; L: Ira
Gershwin) (originally used in the ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF
1936):
1. Ziegfeld Follies Of 1936,
CD/Decca Broadway 440 016 056-2 (Marty Testa and Peter Scolari with musical
direction by Rob Fisher)
2. Vernon Duke Revisited Vol. III, CD/Painted
Smiles PSCD-147 (Kaye Ballard and Arthur Siegel with accompaniment by Arthur
Siegel)
Hooray For Us! (M: Harold Arlen; L: E.Y. Harburg)
(revised lyric from title song in HOORAY FOR
WHAT!):
1. Keyboard Wizards Of The
Gershwin Era, Vol. 1: Pauline Alpert, CD/Pearl GEMM 9201 (Pauline Alpert) (as
"Hooray For What")
New War Situation (M:
Vernon Duke; L: Ira Gershwin) (revised version of "Economic Situation" from
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1936):
1. Ziegfeld Follies Of 1936,
CD/Decca Broadway 440 016 056-2 (Christine Ebersole & Girls with musical
direction by Rob Fisher) (as "Economic Situation")
She Hasn't A Thing Except Me (M: Vernon Duke; L: Ira
Gershwin) (originally used as "He Hasn't A Thing Except Me" in ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
OF 1936):
1. Ira Gershwin Revisited,
Painted Smiles PS-1353 (Ethel Shutta with musical direction by Dick Hyman) (as
"He Hasn't A Thing Except Me") [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-135]
2.
Ziegfeld Follies Of 1936, CD/Decca Broadway 440 016 056-2 (Mary Testa with
musical direction by Rob Fisher) (as "He Hasn't A Thing Except Me")
Time Marches On! (M: Vernon Duke; L: Ira
Gershwin) (originally used in ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1936):
1. Ziegfeld Follies Of 1936,
CD/Decca Broadway 440 016 056-2 Howard McGillin, the Varsity Eight & Girls
with musical direction by Rob Fisher)
2. Vernon Duke Revisited Vol. III,
CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-147 (The Patios - Terri Cerritto, B.K. Kennelly, Phyllis
Molen, Marcus Neville, Ken Parks, and Brian Runbeck with accompaniment by
Robert Marks)
We Somehow Feel That You
Enjoyed Our Show (M: Vernon Duke; L: Ira Gershwin) (revised version of "We Hope
You'll Soon Be Dancing To Our Score" from ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF
1936):
1. Ziegfeld Follies Of 1936,
CD/Decca Broadway 440 016 056-2 (Howard McGillin & Company with musical
direction by Rob Fisher) (as "Finale (Dancing To The Score)")
2. Vernon
Duke Revisited Vol. III, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-147 (The Patios - Terri
Cerritto, B.K. Kennelly, Phyllis Molen, Marcus Neville, Ken Parks, and Brian
Runbeck with accompaniment by Robert Marks) (as "Dancing To Our Score")
Unrecorded Material:
The Finale Marches On (M: Arthur
Schwartz; L: Howard Dietz) (originally used in THE SHOW IS ON)
The Sailor
With The Tap-Tap-Tap (M: Arthur Schwartz; L: Howard Dietz) (revised version of
"The Lady With The Tap" from AT HOME ABROAD)
Shakespearean Opening (M:
Arthur Schwartz; L: Howard Dietz) (originally used in THE SHOW IS ON)
The
Uniform (M: Arthur Schwartz; L: Howard Dietz) (revised version of "The Uniform
Dance" from BETWEEN THE DEVIL)
Wait Till You See Me In The Morning (M:
Hoagy Carmichael; L: Johnny Mercer) (revised lyric of song from WALK WITH
MUSIC)