NEW YORK SCRAPBOOK
(Television special)



Composer: Harvey Schmidt
Lyricist: Tom Jones

Aired: January 23, 1961, PBS's Play of the Week


Everyone Looks Lonely:

1. The Show Goes On, CD/DRG 19008 (JoAnn Cunningham with Harvey Schmidt, piano)
2. Jones & Schmidt: Hidden Treasures, 1951-2001, CD/Harbinger HCD3404 (Kaye Ballard, Kenneth Nelson, and Maureen Bailey)


The Holy Man And The New Yorker (from DEMI-DOZEN and also used in PIECES OF EIGHT and PORTFOLIO REVUE):

1. Demi-Dozen, Offbeat (M) O-4015 (Gerry Matthews with Stan Keen and Gordon Connell, plural pianos) [reissued on CD/Kritzerland KR 20033-2]
2. Jones & Schmidt: Hidden Treasures, 1951-2001, CD/Harbinger HCD3404 (Kaye Ballard, Kenneth Nelson, and Maureen Bailey)


I Know Loneliness Quite Well (previously used in KALEIDOSCOPE (1957) and subsequently used in PORTFOLIO REVUE and THE SHOW GOES ON):

1. The Show Goes On, CD/DRG 19008 (J. Mark McVey with Harvey Schmidt, piano)
2. Jones & Schmidt: Hidden Treasures, 1951-2001, CD/Harbinger HCD3404 (Kaye Ballard, Kenneth Nelson, and Maureen Bailey)



I'm Going To Wear Your Love (from an abortive project A MAN OF THE CLOTH):

1. Contemporary Broadway Revisited, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-131 (K.T. Sullivan with accompaniment by Robert Marks)
2. This Heart of Mine, Choreo A-2 (Carol Lawrence) [reissued as CD/V.S.O.P. #59 Choreo 2]


Mr. Off-Broadway (aka "The Ballad From Off-Broadway") (from DEMI-DOZEN and also used in PORTFOLIO REVUE):

1. Demi-Dozen, Offbeat (M) O-4015 (Jack Fletcher with Stan Keen and Gordon Connell, plural pianos) [reissued on CD/Kritzerland KR 20033-2]
2. The Show Goes On, CD/DRG 19008 (Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt with Harvey Schmidt, piano)


The Race Of The Lexington Avenue Express (from DEMI-DOZEN):

1. Demi-Dozen, Offbeat (M) O-4015 (Jane Connell with Stan Keen and Gordon Connell, plural pianos) [reissued on CD/Kritzerland KR 20033-2]


A Seasonal Sonatina aka "A Seasonal Sonata" (Summer ["New York Is A Summer Festival"]/Autumn ["Autumn At The Automat"]/Winter/Spring) (from DEMI-DOZEN and also used in PORTFOLIO REVUE):

1. Demi-Dozen, Offbeat (M) O-4015 (Jane Connell, Jack Fletcher, Jean Arnold, Ceil Cabot, George Hall, and Gerry Matthews with Stan Keen and Gordon Connell, plural pianos) [reissued on CD/Kritzerland KR 20033-2]
2. Earthly Paradise, CD/Nassau 96598 (Susan Watson with musical direction by Ed Martel) ("Autumn At The Automat" only)


The Story Of My Life:

1. The Show Goes On, CD/DRG 19008 (Emma Lampert with Harvey Schmidt, piano)


Where Has The Time Goner?:

1. Jones & Schmidt: Hidden Treasures, 1951-2001, CD/Harbinger HCD3404 (Kaye Ballard, Kenneth Nelson, and Maureen Bailey)


Other Songs and Sketches:

Conversation While Eating
A Day At A Glance
The Faces Of New York (inst.)
I'm Glad I Can Take A Walk
Love In The Bronx (sketch)
Magic City (sketch)
Modern Artists (sketch)
New York Girls (monologues) (aka New York Women)
Now I'm Back In New York City (also used in PORTFOLIO REVUE)
One Tree In The Park (inst.)
People and Windows (monologue)
Secretaries' Lament (Early To Bed) (aka "Girls From The Outlying Buroughs")
Silhouettes (instr.)
Someday When Dream Come True
Variations On A Theme
We're Not Too Young
The Victor Tanny Tango

A live performance recording of PORTFOLIO REVUE is known to exist and contains the songs designated above as being used in that revue.