MAGYAR MELODY



Composer: George Posford; Bernard Grun; Manning Sherwin
Lyricist: Harold Purcell; Eric Maschwitz

Opened: January 20, 1939, His Majesty's Theatre, London
Performances: 105

Note: This is a revised version of PAPRIKA.


Just Like A Gypsy Band (subsequently used in MAGYAR MELODY):

1. 78/HMV BD634 (Eve Becke and Brian Lawrence with Louis Levy and His Orchestra)


Magyar Melody (subsequently used in MAGYAR MELODY):

1. 78/HMV BD634 (Eve Becke and Brian Lawrence with Louis Levy and His Orchestra)


Mine Alone (subsequently used in MAGYAR MELODY):

1. 78/Columbia DB1849 (Binnie Hale with orchestral accompaniment) [reissued on Spread A Little Happiness, World (M) SH 129]
2. 78/HMV BD634 (Eve Becke and Brian Lawrence with Louis Levy and His Orchestra)
3. Mine Alone, CD/ Dutton Vocalion 6037 (Greta Keller)
4. Yours For A Song: Romantic Tenor Serenades, CD/Sanctuary 5474 (Alfred Piccaver)


Music For Romance:

1. 78/Columbia DB1849 (Binnie Hale with orchestral accompaniment) [reissued on Spread A Little Happiness, World (M) SH 129]
2. The Golden Age Of Light Music: 1940's, CD/Guild Light Music 5102 (Albert Sandler Palm Court Orchestra)


Unrecorded Material:

Boy Meets Girl
Café Continental
Czardas
Day Dream
Dramatic Melos
Empress's Anthem
Entr'acte #1
Entr'acte #2
Fanfare
Finale Ultimo
Finale, Act I
Harvest Festival (Home Is The Harvest) (originally used in PAPRIKA)
Hungarian Anthem
My Heart Belongs To Budapest (originally used in PAPRIKA)
My Song Is Born
Never Bring Mamma!
No Married Men Need Apply
Operetta Scene
Roszi
Roszi Waltzing
Shot Gun Wedding
A Truly Tyrolean Band
The Waltz I Would Rather Forget