CAROLINE
Composer: Edward
Kunneke
Lyricists: Edward Delaney Dunn; Harry B. Smith
Opened: January 31, 1923, Ambassador Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 151
Note: This show was called
VIRGINIA out of town. Out of town numbers were also
credited to Al Goodman. Unidentified medleys performed by
The Great White Way Orchestra and by The Troubadours can be
found on 78/Victor 19036.
Argentine (M: Al Goodman; Edward Kunneke):
1. 78/Path 020931 (Max
Terr and Orchestra)
2. 78/Vocalion 14532 (Selvin’s Orchestra)
3. 78/Edison 51150 (Atlantic Dance Orchestra)
4. 78/Okeh 4849 (Markels Orchestra)
5. 78/Columbia A 3860 (Ray Miller and His Orchestra)
6. Fascinating Nights, Vol. 1, CD/Operetta Archives OA 1012
(Robin De Leon, Peter Halverson, and Julie Wright with Victoria
Kirsch, piano)
7. Operetta Delights, CD/Operetta Archives OA 1008 (Joseph C.
Smith and His Orchestra) (as "Argentine Fox-Trot")
I’m Only A Pilgrim (sheet music only):
1. 78/Vocalion 14549 (J.
Harold Murray)
Love’s Last Day (music possibly
written by Sigmund Romberg):
An unverified radio
transcription performed by the Harry Horlick Concert Orchestra
is known to exist.
The Man In The Moon (music possibly
written by Sigmund Romberg):
1. 78/Vocalion 14549 (J.
Harold Murray)
2. 78/Path 020931 (Max Terr and Orchestra)
3. 78/Victor 45348 (Lucy Isabelle Marsh with orchestra)
4. 78/Victor 19036 (The Troubadours)
Way Down South (M: Alfred Goodman; L:
Harry B. Smith):
1. 78/Columbia A 3860 (Ray Miller
and His Orchestra)
Unrecorded Material:
Finale Act 1
Finale Act 2
Hello, Hello (cut; music credited to Goodman in program)
It’s A Thrill! (cut)
Land Of Enchantment (Land Of Romance) (M: Al Goodman; Edward
Kunneke) (music possibly written by Sigmund Romberg)
The Old Virginia Reel
The Piper You Must Pay (Pay The Piper) (L: Harry B. Smith)
Rainbow Gold (M: Al Goodman) (cut)
Shoulder Arms (L: Harry B. Smith) (music possibly written by
Sigmund Romberg)
Some Day (M: Ralph Benatzky; L: Adrian Ross; Harry B. Smith)
(sheet music only)
Sweetheart (L: Harry B. Smith) (music possibly written by
Sigmund Romberg)
Telling Fortunes (Your Fortune) (Opening Chorus) (L: Harry B.
Smith) (music possibly written by Sigmund Romberg)
Till Dreams Come True (M: Alfred Goodman) (cut)
Tis A Glorious Day (cut)
When I Say It’s So, It’s So
Who Cares For A Name
Will O’ The Wisp (L: Harry B. Smith) (music possibly written by
Sigmund Romberg)