THREE CHEERS
Composer: Raymond
Hubbell
Lyricists: Anne Caldwell
Opened: October 15,
1928, Globe Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 210
Maybe This Is Love (M: Ray Henderson; L: Lew Brown; B.G.
DeSylva):
1. 78/Columbia 1648 D (Cloyd
Griswold with The Benson All Star Orchestra directed by Edgar A. Benson)
2.
78/Perfect 15070 (Irving Kaufman with the Mississippi Music Makers)
3.
78/Velvet Tone 1772 V (Marvin Young with Arthur Ross and his Westerners)
4.
78/Brunswick 4124 (Broadway Broadcasters)
5. 78/Victor 21788 (Fred Waring
and Chorus with Waring's Pennsylvanians)
6. Hot Dance on Gennett: The Actual
Music of the Roaring Twenties, CD/Vintage Music 221 (Pat Dollohan and His
Orchestra) (unverified)
7. DeSylva, Brown And Henderson Revisited Volume II,
CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-145 (Ann Hampton Callaway)
My Silver Tree (M: Raymond Hubbell; L: Anne
Caldwell):
1. 78/Perfect 15070 (Al Foster
with the Mississippi Music Makers)
2. 78/Columbia 1622 D (Broadway
Nitelites)
Pompanola (M: Ray Henderson; L:
Lew Brown; B.G. DeSylva):
1. 78/Velvet Tone 1772 V (Marvin
Young with Arthur Ross and his Westerners)
2. 78/Brunswick 4124 (Broadway
Broadcasters)
3. 78/Victor 21788 (Waring's Pennsylvanians)
4. 78/Columbia
1622 D (Broadway Nitelites)
A radio transcription also exists performed by
the Norman Cloutier Orchestra
Unrecorded
Numbers:
The Americans Are
Here
Because You're Beautiful
Bobby And Me
Bride Bells
Finale (Act
I)
Finale (Act II)
Gee, It's Great To Be Alive
Happy Hoboes
It's An
Old Spanish Custom
Lady Luck (Smile On Me)
Let's All Sing The Lard Song
(C: Leslie Sarony; L: Anne Caldwell)
Look Pleasant (dropped after
opening)
(My) Orange Blossom Home (dropped after opening) (M: Raymond
Hubbell; L: Anne Caldwell)
Putting On The Ritz
Two Boys
Note: For
the songs where authorship is not specifically credited, Richard Norton's book
indicates that they are by Hubbell and Caldwell, whereas Ken Bloom's book
indicates that they are by DeSylva, Brown, and
Henderson.