ONE DAM THING AFTER ANOTHER
Composer: Richard
Rodgers
Lyricist: Lorenz Hart
Opened: May 19, 1927, London Pavilion, London
Performances: 237
The Birth Of The Blues (M: Ray Henderson; L: Buddy DeSylva and Lew Brown) (originally used in GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS (1926)):
I have not attempted to
compile discological information for this DeSylva, Brown, and
Henderson standard.
Fish Mimicry (monologue):
1. 78/Liberty Music Shop
L-285 (Richard Haydn)
Gigolo (originally used in THE GARRICK
GAIETIES (1926)):
1. 78/Liberty Music Shop L
208 (Ray Bourbon with Bart Howard, piano) (unverified)
I Need Some Cooling Off (subsequently
used in SHE'S MY BABY):
1. 78/HMV B5290 (Savoy
Orpheans conducted by Carroll Gibbons) [reissued on On The Air,
CD/ASV/Living Era 5142]
2. 78/Columbia 4399 (Al Starita with the Kit-Cat Band directed
by Al Starita)
3. Rodgers And Hart Revisited Vol. V, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-140
(Dorothy Loudon with Arthur Siegel, piano, John Loehrke, bass,
and Jeremy Harris, percussion)
My Heart Stood Still (subsequently used
in A CONNECTICUT YANKEE):
I have not attempted to
compile discological information for this Rodgers and Hart
standard.
My Lucky Star (subsequently used in
SHE'S MY BABY):
1. Rodgers And Hart
Rarities, CD/Bygone Records BG-1001 (unidentified performer)
2. Singin’ In The Rain And Other Great Standards, CD/Hallmark
300742 (Tommy Steele)
One Dam Thing After Another:
1. Rodgers And Hart
Revisited Vol. II, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-139 (Dorothy Loudon
with Arthur Siegel, piano, John Loehrke, bass, and Jeremy
Harris, percussion)
Unrecorded Material:
The Election Idles Of The
King (originally used in THE GARRICK GAIETIES (1926))
Ladies And Gentlemen, We're Here Again (Opening Act II)
Make Hey! Hey! Hey! (While The Moon Shines)
Paris Is Really Divine (originally used in PEGGY-ANN)
Play Us A Tune (M/L: Cole Porter) (originally used in HITCHY-KOO
OF 1922 and THE DANCING GIRL as "Play Me A Tune")
Pretty Little Lady (cut)
Shuffle (originally used in BETSY)