BETWEEN THE DEVIL
Composer: Arthur
Schwartz
Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Opened: December 23,
1937, Imperial Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 93
By Myself:
I have not attempted to compile
discological information for this standard beyond composer renditions.
1.
Cue Magazine's "Salute To Ascap," Dick Charles 52666 (Arthur Schwartz)
2.
From The Pen Of
Arthur Schwartz, RCA (S) LPL1-5121 (Arthur Schwartz with
music direction by Tony Osborne)
Don't Go
Away Monsieur:
1. 78/Schirmer 504 (Mili Monti
with orchestra) [reissued on The Music Of Arthur Schwartz 1937-1943 Volume III,
JJA (M) 19758; The Music Of Broadway: 1937, JJA (M) 19841]
Experience:
1. The Park Avenue Hillbilly!,
Capitol (M) PB-2512 (Dorothy Shay with orchestra directed by Buddy Freed)
(unverified)
I See Your Face Before
Me:
I have not attempted to compile
discological information for this standard.
I'm Against
Rhythm:
1. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 224
(The Tune Twisters) [reissued on The Music Of Arthur Schwartz 1937-1943 Volume
III, JJA (M) 19758; The Music Of Broadway: 1937, JJA (M)
19841]
Triplets (cut from FLYING COLORS;
also used in the film THE BAND WAGON):
1. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 224
(The Tune Twisters with Arthur Schwartz, piano) [reissued on Hit Songs From
Broadway, CD/Memoir CDMOIR 519]
2. 78/Decca 28563 (Danny Kaye with
orchestra directed by Johnny Green) [also 45/Decca 91220; reissued on
Entertainer Extraordinaire 1941-1947, CD/ASV/Living Era 5270]
3. 78/M-G-M
30794 (Fred Astaire with the MGM Studio Orchestra by Adolph Deutsch)
4.
From The Pen Of
Arthur Schwartz, RCA (S) LPL1-5121 (Arthur Schwartz with
music direction by Tony Osborne)
5. Broadway Showstoppers, CD/Broadway
Angel 7 54586 2 (Kim Criswell, Judy Kaye, and George Dvorsky with the London
Sinfonietta conducted by John McGlinn)
6. The Band Wagon, CD/Rhino R2 72253
(Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray, and Jack Buchanan with the MGM Studio Orchestra
conducted by Adolph Deutsch)
7. Hooray For Love, Epic N-3281 (Robert Clary
with orchestra directed by Neal Hefti) [reissued on Meet Robert Clary/Hooray
For Love, CD/Collectables 7408]
8. Dress Casual, CD/Angel Records 2490
(Mandy Patinkin with orchestra conducted by Paul Gemignani)
9. The Very
Best Of The Beverly Sisters, CD/Karussell--MRA 5523692 (The Beverly Sisters)
10. Round One, CD/Universal UICY-9518 (Prince Edwards Magic Theatre)
(unverified)
11. Singin' In The Bathtub, CD/Sony 63501 (John Lithgow)
12. Forbidden Broadway, CD/DRG CDSBL-12585 (Billy Carmichael, Gerard
Alessandrini, and Nora Mae Lyng)
13. Minnelli On Minnelli, CD/Angel Records
2490 (Liza Minnelli with orchestra conducted by Bill Lavorgna)
14. Fred
Astaire: His Daughter's Tribute, CD/First Night 81 (Gunilla Backman, Graham
Bickley, and Clive Carter with orchestra conducted by Elmer Bernstein and Nick
Davies)
15. Essential Jazz Ladies, Vol. 6, CD/p Ltd (unknown performer)
Why Did You Do It?:
1. Alone Together, Monmouth (S)
6604/5 (Karen Morrow with music direction by Paul Trueblood)
You Have Everything:
1. 78/Decca 1608 (Pee Wee Hunt
with Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra) [reissued on The Music Of Arthur
Schwartz 1937-1943 Volume III, JJA (M) 19758]
2. The Music Of Broadway:
1937, JJA (M) 19841 (Male Trio with the Guy Lombardo Orchestra)
3. Alone
Together, Monmouth (S) 6604/5 (Neal Kenyon and Nancy Dussualt with music
direction by Paul Trueblood)
4. The Band Wagon, CD/Rhino R2 72253 (MGM
Studio Orchestra conducted by Adelph Deutsch)
5. The Instrumental Side Of
Artie Shaw And His Orchestra (1937-1938 Radio Transcriptions), CD/Magic DAWE 98
(Artie Shaw & His Orchestra)
6. The Complete Rhythm Makers Sessions,
1937-1938, Vol. 2, CD/Flyright (Artie Shaw)
Unrecorded Material:
Bye-Bye Butterfly Lover
Celina Couldn't Say "No"
The Cocktail
Double Trouble
Finale
Five O'Clock
Fly By Night
Front Page News
The Gendarme
How
Do You Do? (cut)
I Believe In You
I've Made Up My Mind
The Night
Before The Morning After
The Uniform (dance) (subsequently used in AT EASE
with a revised lyric)
Wand'ring Lover (cut)