MARCHING BY



Composers: Jean Gilbert; Harry Revel
Lyricists: Harry B. Smith; Mack Gordon

Opened: March 3, 1932, Chanin's 46th Street Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 32

Note: This show was originally entitled ARMS AND THE MAID.


It Might Have Been You (M: Gus Arnheim; Neil Moret; L: George Waggoner):

1. 78/Victor 24054 (Meri Bell with Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra) [reissued on Gus Arnheim & His Orchestra In Hollywood, CD/Renovation 7006]


Unrecorded Material:

All's Fair In Love And War (M: John Gilbert; L: Harry B. Smith)
Finale (Act 1)
Finale (Act 2)
Finery (M: John Gilbert; L: Harry B. Smith)
For You (cut)
Forward March Into My Arms (M: John Gilbert; L: Harry B. Smith)
Here We Are In Love (M: Jean Gilbert; L: Harry B. Smith)
I Love You, My Darling (M: Jean Gilbert; L: Edward Eliscu; George Hirst)
I've Gotta Keep My Eye On You (M: Harry Revel; L: Mack Gordon)
Leave It To Love (cut)
Let Fate Decide (M: Maurie Rubens; L: Harry B. Smith)
Light Up (M: John Gilbert; L: Harry B. Smith)
Marching By (M: Gus Edwards; L: Harry Clarke; Guy Robertson)
On Thru The Night (M: Harry Revel; L: Mack Gordon)
To The Victor Belongs The Spoils (cut)
We're On Our Way To Hell (M: Harry Revel; L: Mack Gordon)
You Burn Me Up When You Turn Me Down (M: Jean Gilbert; L: Harry B. Smith) (cut)