THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD



Composer: Jacques Offenbach
Lyricist: E. Y. Harburg

Opened: April 3, 1961, Martin Beck Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 97

Note: Only numbers not found on the original Broadway cast recording are noted below.


Cheers For The Hero:

1. The Happiest Girl In The World, Columbia (S) CD-8429 (orchestra conducted by Frank De Vol)


Hup-Two-Three (cut):

1. The Happiest Girl In The World, Columbia (S) CD-8429 (orchestra conducted by Frank De Vol)


Who Needs A Woman? (ASCAP/Library of Congress only):

1. Demo (E.Y. Harburg)
2. Demo (E.Y. Harburg) (reprise)



Unrecorded Numbers:

Chic, Chic, Chic Are We (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Diana's Arrival In Athens (dance)
Diana's Transformation (dance)
Excuse My Laughter (written for a subsequent production)
Honestly (written for a subsequent production)
Hup-Two-Three (written for a subsequent production)
Little Old Gehenna (written for a subsequent production)
The Lonesomest Girl In The World (ASCAP/Library of Congress only; same music as "The Happiest Girl In The World")
Lysistrata's Serenade (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
The Magic Falute (written for a subsequent production)
My Mind Says Don't (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
The Old Pied Piper (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
The Olympics (The Greeks Had A Word For It) (ballet)
Persian Women (written for a subsequent production)
The Pied Piper's Can-Can (dance)
Politics (written for a subsequent production)
Rhodopa's Tavern (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Sabre Song (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Scratch A Wife And Find A Doll (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Sick, Sick, Sick (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Simple Serenade (unused)
Strategy (written for a subsequent production)
We're Off To The Races (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
When The Heart Is Too Young (written for a subsequent production)
Where Have I Heard That Song Before? (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)