HOT-CHA!



Composer: Ray Henderson
Lyricist: Lew Brown

Opened: March 8, 1932, Ziegfeld Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 119


Conchita:

1. Ziegfeld Follies On The Air, Mark56 (M) 737 (Lupe Velez) [also found on The Music Of Broadway: 1932, JJA Records (M) 19779]


It's Great To Be Alive (cut after opening; subsequently used in STRIKE IT PINK):

1. 78/Brunswick 20120 (Harriet Lee with Anson Weeks & His Orchestra)
2. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume II, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-145 (Margaret Whiting)


Say What I Wanna Hear You Say:

1. 78/Columbia 18000 (Kate Smith, Jack Miller, and The Three Nitecaps with Ben Selvin and His Orchestra)
2. 10"/RCA Victor L 16008 (Red McKenzie with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) [also 78/Victor 36050; reissued on The Chronological Mildred Bailey 1929-1932, CD/Classics 1061]
3. 78/Victor 22968 (Fran Frey, Bob Borger, and Bob Rice with George Olsen and His Music) [reissued on The Music Of Broadway: 1932, JJA (M) 19779]
4. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume II, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-145 (Arthur Siegel)


There I Go Dreaming Again:

1. 78/Columbia 18000 (Kate Smith, Jack Miller, and The Three Nitecaps with Ben Selvin and His Orchestra)
2. 78/Columbia 2662 D (Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra with vocal refrain)
3. 78/Victor 22937 (Ethel Shutta with George Olsen and His Music)
4. 10"/RCA Victor L 16008 (Mildred Bailey with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) [also 78/Victor 36050; reissued on The Chronological Mildred Bailey 1929-1932, CD/Classics 1061]
5. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume I, Painted Smiles PS-1351 (Blossom Dearie with musical direction by Norman Paris) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-144]
6. Just Imagine: The Music Of DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, CD/Stomp Off CD 1285 (Keith Ingham & Marty Grosz and Their Hot Cosmopolites)
7. Rose Colored Glasses, CD/Stomp Off 1334 (San Francisco Starlight Orchestra)


There's Nothing The Matter With Me:

1. 78/Victor 22968 (Ethel Shutta with George Olsen and His Music) [reissued on The Music Of Broadway: 1932, JJA (M) 19779]


You Can Make My Life A Bed Of Roses (Marry Me):

1. 78/Columbia 18000 (Kate Smith, Jack Miller, and The Three Nitecaps with Ben Selvin and His Orchestra)
2. 78/Victor 22937 (Fran Frey with George Olsen and His Music)
3. 10"/RCA Victor L 16008 (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) [also 78/Victor 36050; reissued on The Chronological Mildred Bailey 1929-1932, CD/Classics 1061]
4. Music From The 1973 Exhibition "Ziegfeld," Friends Of The Theatre & Music Collection Of The Museum Of The City Of New York, no number (Chorus)
5. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume I, Painted Smiles PS-1351 (Blossom Dearie and Charles Rydell with musical direction by Norman Paris) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-144]
6. The Best Of Victor Young & The Brunswick Studio Orchestra 1932-1934, CD/Sony 70074 (Brunswick Studio Orchestra)


Unrecorded Material:

Fiesta (For You)
Finale
I Make Up For That In Other Ways
I Want Another Portion Of That
Jose, Can't You See!
Little Old New York (cut after opening)
Opening Chorus (Act 1)
Opening Chorus (Act 2)
The Procession The Day Of The Bull Fight
Shawl Dance
So This Is Mexico
Song Of The Matador
They All Need A Little Hot-Cha (added during the run)