DERE MABLE
Composer: Raymond
Hodges
Lyricists: John Hodges; Edward Streeter
Opened: February 2, 1920, Academy Of Music, Baltimore, MD
Performances: Closed out of town
We’re Pals (M: George Gershwin; L: Irving Caesar):
1. Sweet And Low-Down:
Songs By George Gershwin, CD/Oakton ORCD0004 (Benjamin Sears
with Bradford Conner, piano)
Your Eyes Have Told Me So (M: Egbert
Van Alstyne; L: Gus Kahn) (also used in ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF
1923):
1. 78/Columbia 6139 A
(Columbia Orchestra directed by Charles A. Prince)
2. 78/Decca 1069 (Jan Garber and His Orchestra with vocal
chorus)
3. 78/Columbia A 2933 (Margaret Romaie with orchestra)
4. 78/Decca 354 (Walter Preston with Justin Ring and His
Orchestra)
5. 78/Decca 3838 (Robert Hammon with Harry Horlick and His
Orchestra)
6. 78/Columbia A 2989 (Eddy Brown, violin)
7. 78/Victor 64860 (John McCormack) [also 78/Victor 787]
8. 78/Zonophone 327 (Mr. David Boyd)
9. 78/Columbia 36046 (Kate Smith with orchestra conducted by
Jack Miller)
10. 78/Edison 80597 (Gladys Rice with orchestra)
11. 45/Decca 9-27195 (Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His
Orchestra)
12. 45EP/Victor EPB 3143 (Ken Wilson and Bill Green)
13. Song Hits Of 1919, 10”/Decca DL5163 (Ted Straeter Orchestra)
14. The Voices And Strings Of Lawrence Welk, Dot 25200 (Joe
Feeney with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra)
15. By The Light Of The Silv’ry Moon, Columbia P-18421 (Doris
Day with the Paul Weston Orchestra) [reissued on On Moonlight
By/By The Light Of The Silvery Moon, CD/Collectables 6667]
Radio transcriptions performed by Richard Leibert, organ, the
Norman Cloutier Orchestra, and the Harry Horlick Concert
Orchestra are also known to exist.
Unrecorded Material: