THE
MAN WHO OWNS BROADWAY
Composer: George M.
Cohan
Lyricist: George M. Cohan
Opened: October 11, 1909, New York Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 128
Eccentric
Dance:
1. You’re A Grand Old Rag, CD/New World Records
80685-2 (Paragon Ragtime Orchestra directed by Rick Benjamin)
I’ll Go The Route For You (“I’ll Go The Route With You”):
1. 78/Victor matrix B-10270 (George M. Cohan with orchestra)
2. You’re A Grand Old Rag, CD/New World Records 80685-2
(Paragon Ragtime Orchestra directed by Rick Benjamin)
I’m In Love With One Of The Stars:
1. You’re A Grand Old Rag,
CD/New World Records 80685-2 (Paragon Ragtime Orchestra directed
by Rick Benjamin)
Love Will Make Or Break A Man:
1. You’re A Grand Old Rag, CD/New
World Records 80685-2 (Paragon Ragtime Orchestra directed by
Rick Benjamin)
The Man Who Owns Broadway:
1. Cohan – The Man Who
Owns Broadway, Custom Fidelity (S) CFS-3625 (Bill Morgan and the
Southern Gateway Chorus)
2. George M. Cohan Tonight!, CD/Ghostlight 7915584410124 (Jon
Peterson with music direction by Sterling Price-McKinney)
3. Yankee Doodle Dandy, CD/Rhino Movie Music R2 78210 (Frances
Langford with the Warner Bros. Orchestra conducted by Ray
Heindorf)
4. You’re A Grand
Old Rag, CD/New World Records 80685-2 (Paragon Ragtime Orchestra
directed by Rick Benjamin)
Secrets Of The Household (When A
Servant Learns A Secret):
1. You’re A Grand Old Rag, CD/New
World Records 80685-2 (Paragon Ragtime Orchestra directed by
Rick Benjamin)
Unrecorded Material:
Everybody Sometimes Must Love Someone (cut)
Finale
I’m All O.K. With K. & E. (“I’m O.K. With K. And O.”)
In The Waldorf Halls
I’ve Always Been A Good Old Sport
March Of The King’s Amazons
My Daughter is Wed To A Friend Of Mine
A Nice Little Plot For A Play
On A Hundred Different Ships
(There’s) Something About A Uniform
Why They Made Him King
You’d Think You Were In Paris