SAY WHEN (1934)



Composer: Ray Henderson
Lyricist: Ted Koehler

Opened: November 8, 1934, Imperial Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 76


Don't Tell Me It's Bad:

1. Three For A Song, CD/Rivermont BSW-2230 (Karin Paludan, Doug Bowles, and Alex Hassan with Alex Hassan, piano)
A radio transcription performed by an unidentified vocal quartet with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra is also known to exist.


Isn't It June?:

1. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume I, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-144 (Gloria DeHaven with musical direction by Norman Paris)
A radio transcription performed by an unidentified vocal quartet with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra is also known to exist.


Let's Take Advantage Of Now:

1. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume II, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-145 (Margaret Whiting)
A radio transcription performed by an unidentified vocal quartet with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra is also known to exist.


Say When:

1. 78/Decca 278 (Al Bowlly with Victor Young and His Orchestra) [reissued on Love Is The Sweetest Thing, CD/Past Perfect PPCD 78137]
2. 78/Brunswick 7313 (Elmer Feldkamp with Freddy Martin and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Victor 24764 (Joey Nash with the Richard Himber Orchestra) [reissued on What Can You Say In A Love Song?, CD/Renovation 7007]
4. The Great American Composers: DeSylva Brown & Henderson, CD/Columbia House 2C2 8429 (Sully Mason, Ginny Simms, Jack & Max with Kay Kyser and His Orchestra)
A radio transcription performed by an unidentified vocal quartet with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra is also known to exist.


So Long For Ever So Long:

A radio transcription performed by an unidentified boys trio with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra is also known to exist.


Song Of The Evening (L: Ted Koehler) (not in program):

1. 78/Columbia mx 16193 (Harry Richman) [reissued on Personalities On Parade, Volume 1, Unnamed label PP-1]


When Love Comes Swinging Along:

1. 78/Columbia 2965-D (Harry Richman) [reissued on Legendary Performances, 1931-1951, Franklin Mint BWY-23]
2. 78/Decca 278 (Al Bowlly with Victor Young and His Orchestra) [reissued on Love Is The Sweetest Thing, CD/Past Perfect PPCD 78137]
3. 78/Brunswick 7313 (Male trio with Freddy Martin and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Victor 24764 (Joey Nash with the Richard Himber Orchestra) [reissued on What Can You Say In A Love Song?, CD/Renovation 7007]
5. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume I, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-144 (Charles Rydell and Company with musical direction by Norman Paris)
A radio transcription performed by an unidentified vocal quartet with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra is also known to exist.


Unrecorded Material:

Bridesmaids Ballet
Declaration Day
Finale
It Must Have Been The Night
Put Your Heart In A Song
Sunday Morning
Torch Parade