DEAR LOVE
Composer: Haydn Wood;
Joseph Tunbridge; Jack Waller
Lyricist: Dion Titheradge; Lauri Wylie;
Herbert Clayton
Opened: November 14, 1929, Palace Theatre,
London
Performances: 132
Note: A complete song list is not available at this time. A portion of this score was subsequently reused in ARTISTS AND MODELS (1930). The following recordings contain unidentified medleys from the score: 78/HMV C-1809 (Light Opera Company); 78/EB Winner 4991 (Scala Salon Orchestra).
Budapest (subsequently used in ARTISTS AND MODELS (1930)):
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]
Dear
Love:
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]
Finale:
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]
L-O-V-E (subsequently used in
ARTISTS AND MODELS (1930)):
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]
Love In A
Mist:
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]
Somebody's
Calling:
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]
Two Perfect
Loves:
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]
Who
Cares?:
1. 78/HMV C1792 (New Mayfair
Orchestra conducted by Ray Noble) [reissued on Medleys From London Musical
Shows (1928-34), JJA (M) 19851]