HOLD EVERYTHING!
Composer: Ray Henderson
Lyricist: Lew Brown; B.G. DeSylva
Opened: October 10, 1928, Broadhurst Theatre, N.Y.C.; June 12, 1929, Palace Theatre, London
Performances: 409 (N.Y.C.); 173 (London)
Don't Hold Everything (Let Everything Go):
1. 78/HMV B5651 (Jack Hylton and His Orchestra) [also 78/Electrola EG 1445; reissued on Songs By DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Monmouth Evergreen MES/7076] 78/HMV C-1683 (New Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Carroll Gibbons)
2.
78/Victor 35970 (Victor Light Opera Company) [reissuedon Broadway Through The Gramophone Vol. IV, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085]
3.
78/Diva 2795 G (Arthur Hall with Jerry Mason and His Californians) [also 78/Velvet Tone 1795 V; 78/Harmony 795 H]
4.
78/Victor 21791 (The High Hatters) 78/Brunswick 20090 (Dick Robertson with Al Goodman and His Orchestra)
5.
78/HMV B-3057 (Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti, pianos)
6.
DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Vol. I, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-144 (Sandy Stewart and Arthur Siegel with Arthur Siegel, piano)
An unverified radio transcription performed by the Mark Warnow Orchestra is also known to exist.
Heel Beat (not used):
1. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Vol. I, Painted Smiles PS-1351 (Dorothy Loudon with musical direction by Norman Paris) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-144]
To Know You Is To Love You:
1. 78/HMV B5650 (Jack Hylton and His Orchestra) [reissued on Songs By DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Monmouth Evergreen MES/7076]
2.
78/HMV C-1683 (New Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Carroll Gibbons)
3.
78/Victor 35970 (Victor Light Opera Company) [reissuedon Broadway Through The Gramophone Vol. IV, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085]
4.
78/Columbia 1707 D (Ruth Etting with novelty accompaniment) [also 78/Columbia 5422]
5.
78/Diva 2726 G (Lester Cortes with Barney Trimble and His Oklahomans)
6.
78/Columbia 1648 D (Clody Griswold with the Benson All Star Orchestra)
7.
78/Dominion A 181 (Lou Abelardo with orchestral accompaniment)
8.
78/Parlophone R 368 (First Four Hundred Orchestra with vocal refrain)
9.
78/Brunswick 4118 (Eddy Thomas with the Colonial Club Orchestra)
10.
78/Okeh 41161 (Mike Markel's Society Orchestra with vocal refrain)
11.
78/Victor 21791 (The High Hatters)
12.
78/Brunswick 20090 (Dick Robertson with Al Goodman and His Orchestra)
13.
DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume II, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-145 (Ann Hampton Callaway)
Too Good To Be True:
1. 78/Victor 35970 (Victor Light Opera Company) [reissuedon Broadway Through The Gramophone Vol. IV, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085]
2.
78/Brunswick 20090 (Dick Robertson with Al Goodman and His Orchestra)
You're The Cream In My Coffee:
I have not attempted to compile discologicial information for this standard beyond original cast member performances.
1.
Medley Of Successes, 78/HMV C2946 (Dorothy Dickson with orchestra conducted by Ronnie Munro)
Unrecorded Material:
Finale (Act 1)
Finale (Act 2)
Footwork
For Sweet Charity's Sake
Genealogy
Here's One Who Wouldn't (not used)
It's All Over But The Shoutin'
Oh, Gosh
An Outdoor Man For My Indoor Sports
We're Calling On Mr. Brooks
We're Waiting On The Weather (not used)
When I Love, I Love