THE COCKEYED TIGER



Composer: Nicholas Meyers; Harry Ruby
Lyricist: Eric Blau; Bert Kalmar

Opened: January 13, 1977, Astor Place Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 2


Hold Me Thusly (M/L: Harry Ruby):

1. Songs My Mother Never Sang, Vanguard VRS-9299 (Zero Mostel with orchestra conducted by Sol Kaplan)
2. Nevertheless… The Kalmar And Ruby Songbook, CD/Audiophile ACD-344 (Ronny Whyte , piano and voice, with Boots Maleson, bass, David Silliman, drums)


God Is Good To Me (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar) (assumed):

1. The Cockeyed Tiger, 7"/Private LP (M) 3121 (Elly Stone)


Good Times:

1. The Cockeyed Tiger, 7"/Private LP (M) 3121 (Elly Stone with James Nisbet Clark, Robert Matthews, Chris Campbell, Wendy Wolfe, Janet McCall, Leon Morenzie, Joseph Neal, and Jack Scalici)


My Dream Of The South Of France (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar):

1. Songs My Mother Never Sang, Vanguard VRS-9299 (Zero Mostel with orchestra conducted by Sol Kaplan)


Show Me A Rose (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar):

1. 78/Decca 28158 (Groucho Marx with the Ken Lane Singers and orchestra directed by Victor Young.) [also 10"¯/Decca DL-5405; reissued on Here's Groucho, CD/Universal Special Products 20847]
2. An Evening With Groucho Marx, A&M Records (S) SP-3515 (Groucho Marx
with Marvin Hamlisch, piano) [reissued as CD/A&M 6010]
3. Songs My Mother Never Sang, Vanguard VRS-9299 (Zero Mostel with orchestra conducted by Sol Kaplan)
4. Groucho: A Life In Revue, CD/Original Cast OCR-9498 (Frank Ferrante with music direction by Jim Grady)
5. Groucho Sings Kalmar & Ruby, CD/No label Groucho M-2274 (Frank Ferrante with Jim Furmston, piano)
6. Nevertheless… The Kalmar And Ruby Songbook, CD/Audiophile ACD-344 (Ronny Whyte , piano and voice, with Boots Maleson, bass, David Silliman, drums)


A Tulip Told A Tale (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar):

1. Songs My Mother Never Sang, Vanguard VRS-9299 (Zero Mostel with orchestra conducted by Sol Kaplan)


We're Four Of The Three Musketeers (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar):

1. The Cockeyed Tiger, 7"/Private LP (M) 3121 ("The C.O.G.S.")
2. Groucho Sings Kalmar & Ruby, CD/No label Groucho M-2274 (Roy Abramsohm, Craig Rubano, and Frank Ferrante with Jim Furmston, piano) (as "The Musketeers")


You Were A Hell Of A Crowd Tonight:

1. The Cockeyed Tiger, 7"/Private LP (M) 3121 (Elly Stone with James Nisbet Clark, Robert Matthews, Chris Campbell, Wendy Wolfe, Janet McCall, Leon Morenzie, Joseph Neal, and Jack Scalici)


You've Got To Be A Tiger, Tiger:

1. The Cockeyed Tiger, 7"/Private LP (M) 3121 (Elly Stone, James Nisbet Clark, Robert Matthews, Chris Campbell, Wendy Wolfe, Janet McCall, Leon Morenzie, Joseph Neal, and Jack Scalici)


Unrecorded Material:

America I Like You (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar) (assumed)
Daddy Oh!
Drum Suite (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar) (assumed)
It's A Long, Long March To Kansas City
The Littleflea Hop
Tyger, Tyger
We're Together At Kishka (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar) (assumed)
Whoopie (M: Harry Ruby; L: Bert Kalmar) (assumed)