EARL CARROLL'S SKETCH BOOK (1929)



Composer: Various
Lyricist: Various

Opened: July 1, 1929, Earl Carroll Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 392


Don't Hang Your Dreams On A Rainbow (M: Arnold Johnson; L: Irving Kahal):

1. 78/Columbia 1893 D (Fred Rich & His Orchestra)
2. 78/Diva 2968 G (Arthur Seelig with Sam Lanin and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Supertone 9459 (Elmer Grosso and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Brunswick 4452 (Arnold Johnson and His Orchestra with vocal chorus)
5. 78/Victor 22110 (Bernie Cummings, vocal, with Bernie Cummings and His Biltmore Orchestra) [reissued on Original 20s-30s Hot Dance Music, CD/Vintage Music Productions 0321]


Fascinating You (M: Benee Russell; Charles Tobias; Vincent Rose; L: Benee Russell; Charles Tobias; Harry Tobias):

1. 78/Victor 22127 (Don Howard and the Phelps Twins with orchestra)


For Someone I Love (M: Ted Snyder; L: Benny Davis):

1. 78/Supertone 9459 (Elmer Grosso and His Orchestra)


Like Me Less-Love Me More (M: Jay Gorney; L: E.Y. Harburg):

1. 78/Victor 22127 (Don Howard and the Phelps Twins with orchestra)


Song Of The Moonbeams (M: Vincent Rose; L: Charles Tobias; Harry Tobias):

1. 78/Columbia 1893 D (Fred Rich & His Orchestra)
2. 78/Brunswick 4452 (Colonial Club Orchestra with vocal chorus)
3. 78/Perfect 15197 (Chester Hale with Sam Lanin and His Troubadours)
4. 78/Velvet Tone 1969 V (The Four Aces)


Unrecorded Material:

Crashing The Golden Gate (M: Phil Cohen; Jay Gorney; L: E.Y. Harburg)
Grand Finale
Honolulu (M/L: Unknown) (dropped after opening)
Kinda Cute (M: Jay Gorney; L: E.Y. Harburg)
Legs, Legs, Legs (M: Jay Gorney; L: E.Y. Harburg)
Lillie (M/L: Unknown) (cut after opening)
My Sunny South (M/L: Abner Silver) (dropped for the national tour)
Papa Likes A Hot Papoose (M: Jay Gorney; L: E.Y. Harburg)
Rhythm Of The Waves (M: Vincent Rose; L: Charles Tobias; Harry Tobias)
Sketch Book (M/L: Unknown) (added for the subsequent national tour)
Song Of Symbols (M/L: Unknown)
Tip-Toe Tap-Tap (M: Irving Actman; L: Jean Herbert)
You Beautiful So And So (M: Ted Snyder; L: Billy Rose) (added for the subsequent national tour)