DANCING LADY
(Film)
Composer: Burton
Lane
Lyricist: Harold Adamson
Released: November 24,
1933
Dancing Lady (M: Richard Rodgers; L: Lorenz Hart) (unused verison #1):
1. Rodgers And Hart Revisited
Vol. V, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-140 (Susan Stroman and Jan Neuberger with Arthur
Siegel, piano, John Loehrke, bass, and Jeremy Harris,
percussion)
Dancing Lady (M: Richard
Rodgers; L: Lorenz Hart) (unusd version #2):
1. Rodgers And Hart Revisited
Vol. V, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-140 (The Wiseguys with Arthur Siegel, piano,
John Loehrke, bass, and Jeremy Harris, percussion)
Everything I Have Is Yours:
1. Click here for recordings of
"Everything I Have Is Yours."
Heigh Ho The Gang's All Here (originally written for
EARL CARROLL's VANITIES OF 1931):
1. That's Entertainment, MCA
2-11002 (Fred Astaire, Mildred Carroll [for Joan Crawford], and Chorus)
[reissued on Fred Astaire At MGM, CD/Rhino R2-72828]
2. The Flows,
CD/Smalls Records 3 (Ned Goold Trio)
Hey
Young Fella (M: Jimmy McHugh; L: Dorothy Fields):
1. 78/Columbia CB 601 (Joe Venuti
with Eddie Lang's Blue Five) [also 78/Columbia DF 1229; reissued on The
Chronlogical Joe Venuti 1930-1933, CD/Classics 1276]
2. 78/Victor 24222
(Walter Hunt with Glen Gray and His Orchestra)
3. Nat Gonella Tribute,
CD/President PLCD 571 (unknown performer)
4. Brother Can You Spare A Dime?
Great American Songs Of The Depression, CD/Pro-Arte Records 486 (Casa Loma
Orchestra)
5. America's Great Songstress Of The 20s and 30s, CD/Claremont
Recordings 785074 (Ruth Etting)
6. Remember Me?, CD/Jasmine Records 2584
(Hal Kemp and His Orchestra)
7. The Two Syds, CD/Dutton Vocalion 6027
(Sydney Kyte and Sydney Lipton)
8. Bouncin' In Rhythm, CD/Topaz Records
1027 (Adrian Rollini)
Hold Your Man (M:
Nacio Herb Brown; L: Arthur Freed) (also used in the film HOLD YOUR
MAN):
1. 78/Perfect 15781 (Will
Osborne, vocal, with Will Osborne and His Orchestra) [also 78/Banner 32789;
reissued on Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man, CD/Columbia CK-52855]
2. 78/Victor
24345 (Florence Case and male trio with Don Bestor and His Orchestra) [also
78/Gramophone B 6389]
3. 78/Crown 3508 (Elmer Feldkamp with Adrian Schubert
& His Orchestra)
4. 78/Perfect 12923 (Morton Downey with orchestra)
5. My Best Wishes, CD/Vintage Jazz Band 1951 (Gertrude Niesen)
Let's Go Bavarian:
1. Joan Crawford, Curtain Calls
100/23 (Mildred Carroll [for Joan Crawford]
My Dancing Lady (M: Jimmy McHugh; Dorothy
Fields):
1. 78/Perfect 15845 (Howard
Phillips with Joe Venuti and His Orchestra) [also 78/Banner 32895; 78/Melotone
M 12838; 78/Oriole 2791; reissued on The Chronological Joe Venuti 1933,
CD/Classics 1348]
2. 78/Brunswick 6677 (Elmer Feldkamp with Freddy Martin
and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Columbia CB 707 (Fran Frey and his Orchestra with
vocal chorus)
4. 78/Victor 24458 (Rudy Valle, vocal, with Rudy Valle and
His Connecticut Yankees) [reissued on Dancing In The Moonlight, CD/Entertainers
349]
5. Hollywood Canteen, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60024 (Fred Astaire and
Joan Crawford)
6. It Isn't Fair, CD/Renovation 7002 (Richard Himber and His
Orchestra)
(That's The) Rhythm Of The Day
(M: Richard Rodgers; L: Lorenz Hart):
1. Rodgers And Hart In Hollywood,
Vol. 1 (1929-1935), JJA Records 19766 (Nelson Eddy) [reissued on Hollywood
Canteen, CD/Promo Sound 60024]
2. Rodgers And Hart In Hollywood, Vol. 1
1929-1935, JJA (M) 19766 (Nelson Eddy (danced by Joan Crawford)) [reissued on
Hollywood Canteen, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60024]
3. Rodgers And Hart
Rarities, CD/Bygone Records BG-1001 (unknown performer)
Unrecorded
Material:
Life Is A Merry-Go-Round (M:
Nacio Herb Brown; L: Arthur Freed) (not used)