HITCHY-KOO OF 1922



Composer: Cole Porter
Lyricist: Cole Porter

Opened: October 10, 1922, Philadelphia, PA
Performances: Closed out of town


Ah Fong Lo (written for but not used in HITCHY-KOO OF 1919):

1. Unmined Cole: Unpublished Gems Of Cole Porter, CD/Centaur CRC 2387 (Paulina Stark with Judy Brown, piano)
2. Anything Goes: Rebecca Luker Sings Cole Porter, CD/Varese Sarabande VSD-5647 (Rebecca Luker with musical direction by Patrick Scott Brady)


The Bandit Band (earlier version written for but not used in MAYFAIR AND MONTMARTRE):

1. Cole Porter Revisited, Vol. 4, Painted Smiles (S) PS-1371 (Male Chorus) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-117]


Do You Love As I Love (M: Lewis E. Gensler; Joseph Meyer; L: Irving Caesar) (ASCAP/Library of Congress only; possibly added for the subsequent tour):

1. 78/Victor 20393 (Charles Harrison with Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra)


My Spanish Shawl (not used; later revised for use as “I Dream Of A Girl In A Shawl” in WAKE UP AND DREAM):

1. Unmined Cole: Unpublished Gems Of Cole Porter, CD/Centaur CRC 2387 (Paulina Stark with Judy Brown, piano) ("My Spanish Shawl")


Unrecorded Material:

The American Punch (It’s The Punches) (also used in THE DANCING GIRL (1923))
Curio Song (Old King Solly) (not used)
Dancing Shoes (may not be by Porter)
Daughters Of Satan (may not be by Porter)
The Harbor Deep Down In My Heart (not used)
In Hitchy’s Bouquet
Jungle Rose (not used)
Love Letter Words
Lullaby Lane (M: Lewis E. Gensler; L: Irving Caesar) (ASCAP/Library of Congress only; possibly added for the subsequent tour)
Maryland Scene
Oh, Mary
The Old-Fashioned Waltz (not used)
Pitter-Patter (not used)
Play Me A Tune (also used in THE DANCING GIRL (1923)  and used in ONE DAM THING AFTER ANOTHER  as “Play Us A Tune”)
Romeo (M: Lewis E. Gensler; L: Irving Caesar) (ASCAP/Library of Congress only; possibly added for the subsequent tour)
Scotch Twins (unclear if used)
South Sea Isles (unclear if used)
The Sponge
Twin Sisters (not used)
Under A Pretty Hat (may not be by Porter)
Versailles (may not be by Porter)
When My Caravan Comes Home