NO! NO! NANETTE!
Composer: Vincent
Youmans
Lyricist: Irving Caesar
Opened: March 11, 1925, Palace Theatre, London; September
16, 1925, Globe Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 665 (London); 321 (N.Y.C.)
Note: Only
numbers not found on the 1999 CD reissue of the 1971 Broadway
revival cast album, CD/Sony 60890 are noted below.
Any Moment Now (written for the 1971 revival?):
1. Forgotten
Broadway Vol. II, No label T102 (Hiram Sheram & Ruby
Keeler)
1. 45/Victor 547-0421
(Dinah Shore)
Dance Of The Wooden Shoes (M: Michael
Cleary; L: Herb Magidson; Ned Washington) (written for the
1930 film version):
1. 78/Supertone 9603 (Paulson’s Night Hawks with vocal chorus)
Dancing To Heaven (written for the 1930
film version):
1. Lost Films: The First
Years Of Sound, Take Two (M) TT 110 (Bernice Claire)
The Deep Blue Sea (Opening, Act II):
1. No, No, Nanette,
Columbia/Studio 2 TWO278 (Vivienne Martin and The John McCarthy
Singers with orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth and Geoff
Love)
Fight Over Me (L: Otto Harbach):
1. No, No, Nanette,
Columbia/Studio 2 TWO278 (Alison Chamberlain, Joanne Brown, and
Charles Young with orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth and
Geoff Love)
2. No, No, Nanette, Eros (S) ERO 8111 (Margaret Burton, Mary
Preston, John Parker, John Dane, Barrey Monroe, Betty Winsett,
and Henrietta Holmes with the Westminster Sinfonia directed by
Ray Cook)
Flappers Are We (Opening Chorus):
1. No, No, Nanette,
Columbia/Studio 2 TWO278 (Joanne Brown and The John McCarthy
Singers with orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth and Geoff
Love)
2. No, No, Nanette, Eros (S) ERO 8111 (Margaret Burton, Mary
Preston, John Parker, John Dane, Barrey Monroe, Betty Winsett,
and Henrietta Holmes with the Westminster Sinfonia directed by
Ray Cook)
Forthebirds (M: Nye; L: Marshall Barer)
(written for but not used in the 1971 Broadway revival):
1. The Time Has Come! The
Songs Of Marshall Barer, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-123 (Cynthia
Crane with Bob Goldstone, piano)
For One You Love:
1. No, No, Nanette, Saga
Eros (S) ERO 8111 (Margaret Burton, Mary Preston, John Parker,
John Dane, Barrey Monroe, Betty Winsett, and Henrietta Holmes
with the Westminster Sinfonia directed by Ray Cook)
2. Broadway Rhythms, Biograph (S) BLP-1007-Q (Vincent Youmans,
piano roll)
I Don’t Want A Girlie (L: B.G. DeSylva)
(cut):
1. The Carioca: Songs Of
Vincent Youmans Volume 2, CD/Arabesque Z6692 (Joan Morris and
Robert White with William Bolcom, piano)
King Of The Air (written for the 1930
film version):
1. Lost Films: The First
Years Of Sound, Take Two (M) TT 110 (Alexander Gray and chorus)
Unrecorded Material:
As Long As I’m With You
(M: Harry Akst; L: Grant Clarke) (written for the 1930 film
version)
The Chase Of The Fox
Dancing On Mars (M: Michael Cleary; L: Ned Washington; Herb
Magidson) (written for the 1930 film version)
It’s The Cook Who Saves The Day (L: Unknown) (cut)
Lilies Of The Field (cut)
My Doctor (L: Otto Harbach) (cut after opening)
Pay Day Pauline (L: Otto Harbach)
A Perfect Gentleman (cut)
Santa Claus (L: Otto Harbach) (cut)
Were You Just Pretending (M: M.K. Jerome; L: Herman Ruby)
(written for the 1930 film version)
When You’re Sad (used in the London production)