THE WHITE EAGLE
Composer: Rudolf
Friml
Lyricist: Brian Hooker
Opened: December 26, 1927, Casino
Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 48
Gather The Rose:
1. 78/Victor 27309 (Walter
Preston and the Victor Mixed Chorus directed by Emile Cot)
Give Me One Hour (ASCAP/Library Of
Congress only):
1. 78/Victor 27631 (Frank
Parker and the Victor Mixed Chorus conducted by Emil Cot)
2. 78/Victor 20-2040 (Mary Martha Briney with Al Goodman and His
Orchestra) [also 45/RCA Victor WP 165/52-0059]
3. Gladys Swartout Singing Musical Show Hits, 78/Victor M935
[78/Victor 10-1038] (Gladys Swarthout with the Victor Concert
Orchestra)
4. Rudolf Friml In Person , 78/Schirmer 12” album 2 (orchestra
conducted by Rudolf Friml)
5. Rudolf Friml Plays His Own Unforgettable Melodies, 10”/Decca
5389 (orchestra conducted by Rudolf Friml)
6. Rudolf Friml Selects His Personal Favorites, Longines
Symphonette (S) LWS-207 (orchestra)
7. A Treasury Of Rudolf Friml, Harmony (M) HL 7116 (Dino
Martinelli and his Orchestra)
8. A Night With Rudolf Friml/Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits,
CD/Collectables COL-CD-7581 (Earl Wrightson with orchestra
conducted by Frank Devol)
9. My Song Goes On, CD/Flare SPEC 1027 (Gladys Swarthout with
orchestra conducted by Al Goodman)
10.The Lighter Side Of Julian Patrick And Friends, CD/Take Two
TT2002 (Dorothy Stone Andrade with the Vintage Music Theatre
Orchestra and Chorale conducted by Bill McKenna)
Radio transcriptions performed by Florence Wentworth and Fred
Mayer with Harold Sanford’s Orchestra, the Andre Kostelanezt
orchestra, and by Evelyn MacGregor and Walter Preston are also
known to exist.
Regimental Song:
1. 78/Victor 27309 (Walter
Preston and the Victor Mixed Chorus directed by Emile Cot)
2. 78/Gramophone B 8465 (Derek Oldham with male chorus and
orchestra conducted by Carroll Gibbons) [reissued on Music Of
Broadway: The Twenties Volume 2 (1927), JJA (M) 19803]
Unrecorded Material: