TOP OF THE WORLD



Composers: Harry Parr-Davies; Kenneth Leslie-Smith
Lyricist: Phil Park

Opened: September 4, 1940, Palladium Theatre, London
Performances: Unknown

Note: A complete song list is not available at this time.


Love, Stay In My Heart:

1. 78/Vocalion 530 (Nancy Evans with orchestra conducted by Peter Yorke)
2. 78/HMV B9081 (Nancy Evans)
3. Lovely Weekend, CD/Empress Music 849 (Dorothy Carless with Geraldo and His Orchestra)
4. Goodnight Sweetheart, CD/Disky Communications 905405 (Unknown performer)
5. You're Dancing On My Heart, CD/Avid 675 (Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra)


My Kind Of Music:

1. 78/HMV BD-868 (Pat Kirkwood with orchestral accompaniment) [reissued on Miss Show Business, CD/Blue Silver 001]
2. Dinner & Dance, CD/ASV/Living Era 5435 (Sam Browne with Lew Stone & His Orchestra)


Rhumboogie (M: Hughie Prince; L: Don Raye) (also used in the film ARGENTINE NIGHTS):

1. 78/HMV BD-868 (Pat Kirkwood with orchestral accompaniment) [reissued on Miss Show Business, CD/Blue Silver 001]
2. 78/Decca 3097 (The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra) [also 78/Decca 23608; 45/Decca 9-23608; reissued on The Best Of The Andrews Sisters, CD/MCA 4024]
3. 78/Decca 3396 (Dillagene with Woody Herman and His Orchestra) [reissued on Woody Herman And His Orchestra 1940, CD/Classics 1243]
4. 78/Decca 8504 (Maurice Rocco, vocal, with Maurice Rocco and his Rockin' Rhythm)
5. 78/Columbia 35464 (Ray McKinley, vocal, with the Will Bradley-Ray McKinley Orchestra) [reissued on Best Of The Big Bands, CD/Columbia CK-46151]
6. 78/Bluebird B 10800 (Al Stuart with Bob Chester & His Orchestra)
7. 78/Okeh 5788 (Irene Daye with Gene Krupa and His Orchestra) [reissued on Gene Krupa And His Orchestra 1940, Vol. 2, CD/Classics 883]
8. 78/Decca 3480 (Pancho and His Orchestra)
9. 78/Victor 26646 (Evelyn Poe with Bob Zurke and His Delta River Band) [reissued on Honky Tonk Train Blues, CD/Hep 1076]
10. Greatest Boogie Woogie Hits, Dot 943 (Billy Vaughn Orchestra) (unverified)
11. Strings With A Beat, Unknown label (Peter Todd Orchestra) (unverified)
12. V-Disc, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 6662 (The Andrews Sisters)
13. Classic Movie Hits 2, CD/Document 220905 (The Andrews Sisters)
14. Drums, Drums, Drums, CD/Marble Arch Records 362 (Gene Krupa and His Orchestra)
15. Singin' And Swingin', CD/Collectors' Choice Music 241 (Connie Haines with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
16. The Radio Years 1937-1940, CD/Storyville 2012077 (Bunny Berigan)
17. The Muse, CD/John Cunningham (John Cunningham) (unverified)
18. CD-Swing, CD/Mp3.com (Lou Haskins Orchestra) (unverified)
19. The Boogie Box, CD/Document 205535 (unknown performer) (unverified)


We'll Go Smiling Along:

1. 78/Columbia FB-2486 (Turner Layton, piano and voice)
2. 78/Rex 9856 (Beryl Davis with Oscar Rabin and His Band) [reissued on London Shows - The War Years, London (M) RECDL 820 118-1]


What Would You Do?:

1. 78/HMV B-9109 (Helen Breen with orchestra accompaniment)


Where The Blue Begins (music subsequently used in JENNY JONES):

1. 78/Vocalion 530 (Nancy Evans with orchestra conducted by Peter Yorke)
2. 78/Rex 9856 (Diane with Oscar Rabin and His Band)
3. 78/HMV B9081 (Nancy Evans)
4. 78/HMV B.D. 5620 (Sam Browne with the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra directed by Joe Kaye)
5. Harry Parr Davies: Songs From His Musicals, Revues & Films, CD/Must Close Saturday Records MCSR 3029 (Gabrielle Bell with Rex Walford, piano)


Yet Another Day:

1. 78/HMV B-9109 (Helen Breen with orchestra accompaniment)