WHOOPEE
Composer: Walter
Donaldson
Lyricist: Gus Kahn
Opened: December 4, 1928, New Amsterdam Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 407
Note: The following recording contains an unidentified medley from the score: 78/HMV C-2058 (New Mayfair Orchestra with vocal refrain).
Come West, Little Girl, Come West:
1. 78/Victor 21808 (The
Four Cowboys [Fran Frey, Bob Borger, Bob Rice,and Jack Gifford]
with George Olsen and His Music) [reiussued on Whoopee,
Smithsonian (M) R102]
2. 78/Velvet Tone 1808 V (Rudy Valle, vocal, with Rudy Valle and
His Connecticut Yankees)
3. 78/Victor 35969 (Victor Light Opera Company conducted by
Bruno Reibold) [reissued on Broadway Through The Gramophone
Volume IV, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085]
4. 78/Brunswick 4328 (The Ritz Quart) [reissued on Whoopee,
Smithsonian (M) R102]
Ever Since The Movies Learned To Talk
(M/L: Walter OKeefe; Bob Dolan; James Cavanaugh)
(interpolated):
1. 78/Velvet Tone 1784-V
(Billy Murray) [reissued on Wonderful Nonsense: Fun Songs Of The
Roaring Twenties, CD/Take Two TT 503]
2. The Broadway Musicals Of 1928, CD/Original Cast OC 6827 (Paul
Schoeffler with musical direction by Ross Patterson)
A Girl Friend Of A Boy Friend Of Mine:
1. 78/Perfect 15354
(Irving Kaufman with Lou Gold and His Orchestra)
2. 78/Victor 22499 (Parker Gibbs with Ted Weems and His
Orchestra) [reissued on The Essential Ted Weems, 1923-1930,
CD/Challenge Records RTR 79034]
3. 78/Brunswick 4939 (Chester Gaylor with Jacques Renard and His
Orchestra)
4. Makin' Whoopee!: The Music Of Walter Donaldson, World (M) SH
229 (Sam Browne with Ambrose and His Orchestra at the Mayfair
Hotel) [reissued on Just One More Chance: Vol. 4 - The HMV
Years, Part 2: 1930-1932, CD/Dutton Vocalion CDEA 6031]
5. Legends Of The Musical Stage, Take Two (M) TT 104 (Eddie
Cantor) [reissued on Makin' Whoopee, CD/Pro-Arte Records 460]
6. The Chronological Red Nichols 1930-1931, CD/Classics 1462
(Red Nichols)
Hungry Women (M: Milton Ager; Jack
Yellen) (interpolated):
1. 78/Victor 21831 (Eddie
Cantor with orchestra conducted by Nat Shilkret) [also 78/Victor
24330; reissued on Originals: Musical Comedy 1909-1935,
Masterworks Broadway/Arkiv SONY 82405; Makin' Whoopee,
CD/Pro-Arte Records CDD-460]
2. Steve Ross At The Don Burrows Supper Club, ABC (S) L-38638
(Steve Ross, piano and voice) [reissued on Debut Album/Live In
Australia, CD/Stolen Moments]
3. Step Into My Parlor, CD/Original Cast 4894 (Stephen Carter
Hicks)
4. Burnin' The Iceberg, CD/Rivermont BSW 2216 (West End Jazz
Band)
5. An Evening With Sheridan Morley & Michael Law,
CD/Piccadilly Dance Orchestra PICCD 101 (Michael Law, piano and
voice)
I Faw Down An' Go Boom (M/L: James
Brockman; Leonard Stevens) (interpolated):
1. 78/Victor 21862 (Eddie
Cantor with Nat Shilkret and His Orchestra) [reissued on Makin'
Whoopee, CD/Pro-Arte Records CDD-460]
2. 78/Victor 21832 (George Olsen and His Music)
3. 78/Grey Gull 2466 (Happiness Boys)
4. 78/Columbia 1734 D (Charles Fulcher and His Orchestra with
vocal refrain)
5. 78/Jewel 5488 (Dan Hughes with the University Boys)
6. 78/Perfect 15112 (Irving Kaufman with the Majestic Dance
Orchestra)
7. 78/Diva 2829 G (Dot Dare) [also 78/Harmony 829 H]
8. 78/Romeo 845 (Bob Haring and His Orchestra with vocal
refrain) [also 78/Cameo 9041]
9. 78/Velvet Tone 1829 V (Patsy Young)
10. 78/Velvet Tone 1842 V (Jim Andrews with Jerome Conrad and
His Orchestra) [also 78/Harmony 842 H]
11. 78/Broadway 1242 (Billy Murray with The Midnight Ramblers)
[reissued on The Denver Nightingale, CD/Archeophone 5501]
12. 78/Banner 6257 (Billy Murray with The Campus Boys)
13. 78/Brunswick 4192 (Dick Robertson) [reissued on Wonderful
Nonsense: Fun Songs Of The Roaring Twenties, CD/Take Two TT 503]
14. 78/ Brunswick 4196 (Tom Stacks with The Six Jumping Jacks)
15. 78/Oriole 1450 (Dan Hughes with Billy James' Dance
Orchestra)
16. 78/Vocalion 15766 (The Wolverines)
17. Song Hits Of 1928, Vocalion,VL-3640 (Basil Fromeen
Orchestra)
18. Comic Cuts, CD/Sounds of Yesteryear DSOY 732 (Jack Payne
& His BBC Dance Orchestra)
19. Vol. 5: 1928-1929, CD/Sensation 22 (Annette Hanshaw)
I'll Still Belong To You (M: Nacio Herb
Brown; L: Edward Eliscu) (used in the film version):
1. 78/Brunswick 4950 (Ben
Bernie and His Orchestra with vocal chorus)
2. 78/Victor 22569 (Leonard Joy's All String Orchestra with
vocal refrain)
3. Broadway Melody: The Classic Movie Musicals Of Nacio Herb
Brown (1929-39), JJA (M) 19802 (Paul Gregory with orcestra
conducted by Alfred Newman) [reissued on Early Film Recordings
From Hollywood (1928-1936), CD/Radio Years RY 22]
I'm Wild About Horns On Automobiles
That Go "Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta" (aka "Automobile Horn Song") (M/L:
Clarence Gaskill; Bennett; Carlton; Henry Tobias)
(interpolated):
1. 78/Victor 21862 (Eddie
Cantor with Nat Shilkret and His Orchestra) [reissued on Makin'
Whoopee, CD/Pro-Arte Records CDD-460]
2. 78/Jewel 5489 (Dan Hughes and The University Boys) [also
78/Oriole 1447]
3. 78/Brunswick 4188 (The Yacht Club Boys)
4. 78/Banner 6264 (Billy Murray with The Campus Boys)
5. 78/Victor V 40055 (Billy Hays and His Orchestra with vocal
refrain) [reissued on Four-Four Rhythm: Victor Territory Bands,
CD/The Old Masters 130]
6. Fred Hall & His Sugar Babies, CD/The Old Masters 106
(Fred Hall's Sugar Babies)
If I Give Up The Saxophone (Will You
Come Back To Me?) (M/L: Sammy Fain; Irving Kahal; Willie
Raskin):
1. 78/Victor 21982 (Eddie
Cantor with orchestra) [also 78/Gramophone B 3738; reissued on
Makin' Whoopee, CD/Pro-Arte Records 460]
2. 78/Columbia 1895 D (The Pearce Brothers with novelty
accompaniment)
3. 7”/Columbia 1-775 (Robert Q. Lewis with orchestra conducted
by Archie Bleyer)
Love Me Or Leave Me (subsequently used
in SIMPLE SIMON):
I have not attempted to
compile discological information for this standard beyond
original cast member performances.
1. 78/Columbia 1680-D (Ruth Etting with novelty accompaniment)
[also 78/Columbia 5553; reissued on Ten Cents A Dance,
CD/ASV/Living Era CDAJA 5008]
Makin' Whoopee:
I have not attempted to
compile discological information for this standard beyond
original cast member performances.
1. 78/Victor 21831 (Eddie Cantor with the Victor Orchestra
conducted by Nat Shilkret) [also 78/Victor 24330; reissued on
Original Cast! The Early Years, CD/Metropolitan Opera MET 801CD;
American Musical Theatre, CD/Smithsonian RD 036-I]
2. 78/Columbia 1683 D (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra with
vocal refrain) [also 78/Columbia 14266; reissued on Volume 2:
"Makin' Whoopee," CD/ Dutton Laboratories/Vocalion CDEA 6137]
3. 78/Decca 3798 (Eddie Cantor with orchestra) [also 78/Decca
11045; 78/Decca 23985; 78/Brunswick 03216; reissued on Front Row
Center: The Broadway Gold Box, CD/MCAD4-11353]
4. 78/ Pan-American 044 (Eddie Cantor with Rafel Mendez and His
Orchestra)
5. 78/Victor 21816 (Fran Frey with George Olsen and His Music)
[reissued on Whoopee, Smithsonian (M) R012; Hits Of 1929,
CAS/Vintage 1017]
6. The Eddie Cantor Story, 10”/Capitol L467 (Eddie Cantor and
Orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf)
7. Eddie Cantor At Carnegie Hall, Audio Fidelity (M) AFLP-702
(Eddie Cantor)
8. The Best Of Eddie Cantor, RCA Vic (M) LX-1119 (Eddie Cantor)
[reissued on CD/RCA 07863-66033-2]
9. The Classic Movie Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852
(Eddie Cantor with orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman)
[reissued on Makin' Whoopee: Favorites Of Stage And Screen,
CD/Conifer TQ 132]
10. The Best Of The Borsht Belt Shows, WJG (S) B8BS-1/2 (Eddie
Cantor)
11. Legends & Songwriters In Concert 1941, CD/Original Cast
OC-9839 (Eddie Cantor)
12. Eddie Cantor At Carnegie Hall, CD/Original Cast OC-9217]
13. The Complete Eddie Cantor Story, CD/Unknown label (Eddie
Cantor)
14. The Missing Sides 1938-1950, CD/Original Cast OC-1812 (Eddie
Cantor)
15. Pals, CD/Original Cast 9918 (Eddie Cantor)
16. Patron of The Arts, CD/Viper's Nest Gold 151 (Eddie Cantor)
17. 1953: A Time To Remember, 20 Original Chart Hits, CD/EMI
1953 (Eddie Cantor)
Mission Wedding (aka "Mission Number"
and "Wedding Song") (written for the film version):
1. The Classic Movie
Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852 (Chorus with
orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman) (as "Mission Wedding")
My Baby Just Cares For Me (added to the film version):
I have not attempted to
compile discological information for this standard beyond
original cast member performances.
1. The Classic Movie Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852
Eddie Cantor with orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman)
[reissued on Whoopee!, CD/Jasmine Records JASCD 116]
2. The Classic Movie Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852
Eddie Cantor with orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman)
(reprise)
3. Chase And Sanborn Radio Show, CD/Original Cast 8715 (Eddie
Cantor)
My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now (M:
Cliff Friend; L: Irving Caesar) (interpolated; also used in
the film LUCKY BOY):
1. 78/Columbia 1595 D
(Ruth Etting with cornet and piano accompaniment) [reissued on
Love Me Or Leave Me, CD/ASV/Living Era 2012]
2. 78/Diva 2745 G (Tom Frawley with Lou Gold and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Grey Gull 1561 (unknown vocal)
4. 78/Regal 8654 (Billy Murray with The Bostonians)
5. 78/Columbia 1636 D (Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians)
[reissued on Guy Lomabardo And His Royal Canadians, CD/Sensation
26]
6. 78/Lincoln 2997 (Broadway Broadcasters with vocal refrain)
[also 78/Cameo 8349]
7. 78/Puritone 1031 S (Gay Ellis and Her Novelty Orchestra with
vocal refrain) [also 78/Diva 2766 G]
8. 78/Jewel 5410 (Dan Hughes with Ted White's Collegians)
9. 78/Velvet Tone 1766 V (Annette Hanshaw and her Sizzlin'
Snycopators) [reissued on The Girl Next Door 1927-1932, CD/Take
Two TT 408]
10. 78/Banner 7244 (Billy Murray with Ernie Golden & His
Orchestra)
11. 78/Broadway 1214 (Billy Murray with Earl Goodwin and His
Orchestra)
12. 78/Odeon 165.524 (Goofus Five and Their Orchestra with vocal
refrain)
13. 78/Victor 21794 (National Cavaliers with piano) [reissued on
Looking On The Bright Side: 25 Cheer-Up Songs, 1926-1941,
CD/ASV/Living Era 5255]
14. 78/Conqueror 7192 (Billy Murray with The St. Louis' Night
Hawks)
15. 78/Victor 21805 (Van Fleming with Jean Goldkette's Orchestra
directed by Harold Stokes) [also 45/X EVA 10; reissued on Jean
Goldkette Bands 1924-29, CD/Timeless CBC 1084]
16. 78/Victor 216537 (Harry Thomas)
17. Dime Store Dance Bands, Vol. 2, Sunbeam Records 20 (Teddy
White)
18. That Devilin' Tune, Vol. 2, CD/Music & Arts 6004
(McKinney's Cotton Pickers)
19. The Classic Sessions, CD/Arbors Records 19379 (Marty Grosz
and Hot Winds)
20. Pleasure Mad, CD/Stomp Off SOSCD 1287 (The Charleston
Chasers)
21. Lovable And Sweet, CD/Sounds of Yesteryear DSOD 624 (Jack
Hylton and His Orchestra)
22. Adventures In Jazzland, CD/Stony Plain 1313 (Jeff Healey)
23. Everything's Made For Love, CD/Stomp Off SOSCD 1393 (Barbara
Rosene)
24. Jazz & Hot Dance Music 1923-31, CD/Panton Records 0331
(Original Prague Syncopated Orchestra)
25. Metropolitan Roof Orchestra, CD/Circle 154 (Metropolitan
Roof Orchestra)
26. Gennett Records Greatest Hits Collection,
CD/Starr-Gennett/Sanyo 04 (Elmer Grosso)
27. Live In Baden-Bade, CD/Onliest Records 3 (The Moonlighters)
28. In The Garden, CD/Heftone (The Fabulous Heftones)
29. Originals 20s-30s Hot Dance Music, CD/Vintage Music
Productions 0321 (Bernie Cummins & His Orchestra)
My Wife Is On A Diet (M/L: Charles
Tobias; George Bennett) (not in programs):
1. The Broadway Musicals Of 1928,
CD/Original Cast OC 6827 (Eddie Korbich, Paul Schoeffler,
and Max von Essen with musical direction by Ross Patterson)
Overture:
1. The Classic Movie
Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852 (orchestra conducted
by Alfred Newman)
Reaching For Someone (L: Edgar Leslie)
(added to the 1974 revival):
1. 78/Columbia 5484 (Paul
Whiteman and His Orchestra with vocal chorus) [reissued on
Chicago Jazz (Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. 10 1929-30), CD/Makin
Friends]
2. 78/Brunswick 4427 (Chester Gaylord "The Whispering Serenader"
with orchestra) [reissued on First Crooners, Vol. 1: The
Twenties, CD/Take Two TT 411]
3. 78/Okeh 41268 (Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra with vocal
refrain) [reissued on The Chronological Frankie Trumbauer and
His Orchestra 1928-1929, CD/Classics 1216]
4. 78/Victor 22035 (Fran Frey with George Olsen and His Music)
5. The Rhythmic Eight Vol. 2 1928-1929 (All By Yourself In The
Moonlight), CD/Mellotone Records MELLO 0005 (Rhythmic Eight)
6. Cheerful Little Earful, CD/ Stomp Off 1296 (San Francisco
Starlight Orchestra)
7. Original Radio Girl (Edison Laterals 5), CD/Diamond Cut 304
(Vaughn DeLeath)
8. Jazz & Hot Dance Music 1923-31, CD/Panton Records 0331
(Original Prague Syncopated Orchestra)
9. Legendary 1929 Sessions, CD/Sounds of Yesteryear DSOY 769
(Ambrose & His Orchestra)
10. Legacy 1967-2001, CD/Challenge Records CR 73298 (Dick
Sudhalter with The New Paul Whiteman Orchestra)
11. Bing Crosby In Hollywood 1933-1934, Vol. 3, CD/Chansons
Cinema 009 (Bing Crosby)
(I'm Bringing A) Red, Red Rose:
1. 78/Victor 21808 (Bob
Borger with George Olsen and His Music) [reissued on Whoopee,
Smithsonian (M) R012]
2. 78/Columbia 1680 D (Ruth Etting with Eddie Lang and Joe
Venuti) [also 78/Columbia 5553; reissued on Love Me Or Leave Me,
CD/Pearl 7061]
3. 78/Columbia 1683 D (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra with
vocal refrain) [also 78/Columbia 14266; reissued on Paul
Whiteman And Hi Orchestra, Columbia CL-2830]
4. 78/Brunswick 4328 (The Ritz Quartet) 78/Victor 35969 (Victor
Light Opera Company conducted by Bruno Reibold) [reissued on
Broadway Through The Gramophone Volume IV, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085]
5. 78/Domino 4263 A (Irving Kaufman with Sam Lanin's Dance
Orchestra) [also 78/Cameo 9055]
6. 78/Path 36938 (Irving Kaufman with The Deep River Orchestra)
7. 78/Velvet Tone 1793 V (Marion Young with Arthur Ross and His
Westerners) [also 78/Harmony 793 H]
8. 78/Brunswick 4142 (Scrappy Lambert with Ben Bernie and His
Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)
9. 78/Victor 21854 (Gladys Rice and Franklyn Baur with piano)
10. 78/Brunswick 20089 (Colonial Club Orchestra [The
Ambassadors]) [reissued on Whoopee, Smithsonian (M) R012]
11. 45/Victor PB-11193 (Harry Nilsson)
12. Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra With Bing Crosby,
CAS/Columbia PCT-2830 (Bing Crosby with Paul Whiteman and His
Orchestra) [reissued on Bing Crosby In Hollywood 1933-1934, Vol.
3, CD/Chansons Cinema 009]
13. The Mad Twenties, Atlantic (S) SD-1302 (Bobby Short, piano
and voice, with orchestra conducted by Phil Moore) [reissued on
The Mad Twenties/My Personal Property, CD/Collectables
COL-CD-6845]
14. Legendary 1929 Sessions, CD/Sounds of Yesteryear DSOY 769
(Ambrose & His Orchestra)
15. That's What I Call Sweet Music, CD/EMI 4966032 (Robert
Crumb)
16. Volume 2: "Makin' Whoopee," CD/Dutton Laboratories/Vocalion
CDEA 6137 (Jack Fulton with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra)
A radio transcription performed by Denny Vaughan, piano, is also
known to exist.
The Song Of The Setting Sun (Out Of
The Dawn) (also used in the film WARMING UP):
1. 78/Diva 2700 G (Irving
Kaufman with Joe Candullo & His Orchestra) [also 78/Velvet
Tone 1700 V]
2. 78/Parlophone R 258 (Dorsey Brothers and Their Orchestra)
[also 78/Okeh 41124]
3. 78/Columbia 1515 D (Henry Burr with novelty accompaniment)
4. 78/Columbia 1531 D (Paul Ash & His Orchestra with vocal
refrain)
5. 78/Romeo 721 (Varsity Eight with vocal refrain) [also
78/Cameo 8298]
6. 78/Broadway 1198 (Harold Noble with Earl Goodwin and His
Orchestra)
7. 78/Brunswick 309 L (Mood Accompaniment Library)
8. 78/Brunswick 3996 (Walter Cummins with Bernie Cummins and His
Biltmore Orchestra)
9. 78/Okeh 41103 (Seger Ellis with orchestra)
10. 78/Oriole 1307 (Larry Holton with Ted White's Collegians)
11. 78/Victor 21572 (Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra with
vocal refrain)
12. 78/Victor 21630 (Jesse Crawford with male trio)
13. 78/Vocalion 15725 (Harry Richman with orchestra)
14. Makin' Whoopee!: The Music Of Walter Donaldson, World (M) SH
229 (Maurice Elwin with the Arcadians Dance Orchestra directed
by Bert Firman)
Stetson:
1. The Classic Movie
Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852 (Ethel Shutta with
orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman)
That Certain Party (added to the
1974 revival):
1. 78/London 366 (The
Keynotes with Primo Scala and His Banjo and Accordion Orchestra)
2. 78/Grey Gull 1314 (Honey Duke with Metropolitan Dance
Orchestra) [also 78/Velvet Tone 1094 V]
3. 78/Columbia 38353 (Doris Day and Buddy Clark with orchestral
accompaniment) [also 78/Columbia DO 3279; reissued on Hit
Singles From The EarlyYears: 1947-1949, CD/Memoir Classics
CDMOIR 540]
4. 78/Puritan 11431 (Arthur Hall with Perry's Orchestra)
5. 78/Silvertone 3222 (Tommy Christian and His Orchestra with
vocal chorus) [also 78/Harmony 74 H]
6. 78/Victor 19865 (Billy Jones and Ernest Hare (The Happiness
Boys) with Dave Kaplan, piano) [also 78/Banner 1649; 78/Domino
3622; reissued on How Do You Do?, CD/Living Era CDAJA 5628]
7. 78/Domino 3633 B (Arthur Fields with Newport Society
Orchestra) [also 78/Banner 1656; 78/Bell 384]
8. 78/Columbia 501 D (Ethel & Dorothea Ponce with piano
accompaniment)
9. 78/Columbia 531 D (Ted Lewis, vocal, with Ted Lewis and His
Band) [reissued on Yes Sir, That's My Baby: The Songs Of Walter
Donaldson, CD/ASV/Living Era 5206]
10. 78/Cameo 836 (Broadway Broadcasters)
11. 78/Champion 15055 (Dick Beeson & His Orchestra)
12. 78/Clover 1640 (Clover Dance Orchestra)
13. 78/Decca 24520 (Peter Lind Hayes and the Stardusters with
rhythm accompaniment)
14. 78/Perfect 14538 (Southern Harmonists)
15. 78/Apex 8432 (Arthur Fields with Ben Selvin and His
Orchestra)
16. 78/Brunswick 2994 (Isham Jones Orchestra) [reissued on
Swinging Down The Lane, CD/Memphis Archives 7014]
17. 78/Okeh 40534 (The Goofus Five) [reissued on 1924-1925,
CD/Timeless 42]
18. 78/Oriole 533 (Harry Crane with the Baltimore Society
Orchestra)
19. 78/Victor 19917 (Russo and Fiorito's Oriole Orchestra with
vocal refrain)
20. 78/Tower 1271 (Benny Strong and His Orchestra)
21. 78/Victor 20-3098 (Louia Prima, vocal, with Louis Prima and
His Orchestra) [reissued on Just A Gigolo, CD/Goldies GLD-25431]
22. 78/Vocalion 15153 (The Ambassadors)
23. 78/Capitol 15249 (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis with
orchestra) [reissued on The Capitol Collector's Series,
CD/Capitol C2-91633]
24. 78/Edison 51657 (That Singing Four)
25. 78/Varsity 111 (Varsity Orchestra with vocal refrain)
26. The Very Best Of Temperance Seven, CD/EMI 597533 (The
Temperance Seven)
27. Night Winds, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 5912 (Jackie
Gleason and His Orchestra)
28. The Very Best Of Bent Fabric, CD/Taragon Records 1028 (Bent
Fabric)
29. Jazz In California: Fred Elizalde And The Hollywood/Sunset
Bands, 1924-1926, CD/Timeless 1-061 (Fred Elizalde and The
Hollywood/Sunset Bands)
30. Greatest Hits - Volume II, CD/Corinthian 103 (Jonathan &
Darlene Edwards)
31. Scott Black's Hot Horns, CD/Good Time Jazz 15003 (Scott
Black)
32. That Certain Party, CD/Empress Music RAJCD 910 (Primo Scala)
33. Jazz A 2 Piano, CD/Adès 500662 (Weiner & Doucet)
Radio transcriptions performed by the Kaydes with the Sammy Kaye
Orchestra and by Bob Eberly with the Mack Stewart Orchestra are
also known to exist.
Until You Get Somebody Else:
1. 78/Victor 35969 (Victor
Light Opera Company conducted by Bruno Reibold) [reissued on
Broadway Through The Gramophone Volume IV, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085]
2. 78/Victor 21816 (Fran Frey with George Olsen and His Music)
[reissued on Memories Of Old Broadway, CD/Take Two TT510CD]
Where The Sunset Meets The Sea (aka
"Gypsy Song" and "Gypsy Joe") (part of "The Movietone Of
The Gypsy Song"):
1. 78/Victor 35969 (Victor
Light Opera Company conducted by Bruno Reibold) [reissued on
Broadway Through The Gramophone Volume IV, CD/Pearl GEMS 0085]
2. The Classic Movie Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852
(Chief Caupolican and chorus with orchestra conducted by Alfred
Newman)
The Wildest Of Cowboys Is He (aka
"Opening Number" and "Cowboy Number") (written for the film
version):
1. The Classic Movie
Musicals Of Walter Donaldson, JJA (M) 19852 (Betty Grable with
the Goldwyn Girls and Chorus with orchestra conducted by Alfred
Newman) [reissued on The Pin-Up Girl, CD/Jasmine JASCD-103]
Yes Sir, That's My Baby (added to the
1974 revival):
I have not attempted to
compile disclogical information for anything other than
performances by Eddie Cantor.
1. The Best Of Eddie Cantor, RCA Vic (M) LX-1119 (Eddie Cantor)
[reissued on A Centennial Celebration: The Best Of Eddie Cantor,
CD/RCA 66033-2]
2. If You Knew Susie, CAS/MCA Special Products MCAC-20276 (Eddie
Cantor)
3. The Complete Eddie Cantor Story, CD/Unknown label (Eddie
Cantor)
4. The Radio Songs, Vol. 1: The Thirties, CD/Storyville NOCD
3019 (Eddie Cantor)
5. Hits & Rarities, CD/Original Cast 72 (Eddie Cantor)
6. The Missing Sides 1938-1950, CD/Original Cast OC-1812 (Eddie
Cantor)
7. Pals, CD/Original Cast 9918 (Eddie Cantor)
You (L: Harold Adamson) (added to the
1974 revival; originally used in the film THE GREAT
ZIEGFELD):
1. 78/Decca 764 (Bob
Eberle with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra) [reissued on Love Is
The Sweetest Thing, CD/Conifer CDHD 186]
2. 78/Columbia 39537 (Janette Davis with the Mariners and
orchestra conducted by Archie Bleyer)
3. 78/Perfect 6-06-01 (Chick Bullock, vocal, with Chick Bullock
and His Levee Loungers) [also 78/Melotone 6-06-01]
4. 78/Champion 40112 (Cahn-Chaplin Orchestra)
5. 78/Victor 25291 (Edythe Wright with Tommy Dorsey and his
Orchestra) [reissued on Greatest Hits, CD/RCA 68492]
6. 78/Vocalion 3244 (Henry Allen with Henry Allen and His
Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Henry "Red" Allen And
His Orchestra 1935-1936, CD/Classics 575]
7. Jazz Goes Dancing (Promo To Prom), 45EP/Victor EPB 1320 (Dave
Pell Octet)
8. The Great Ziegfeld, Classic International Filmusicals C.I.F.
3005 (Ensemble with orchestra conducted by Harold Adamson)
[reissued on CD/Soundtrack Factory SFCD33534]
9. Turned On Broadway 2: Standing Room Only, CAS/RCA AFK1-4512
(Luther Henderson conducting the Broadway Symphony Orchestra)
10. Encore! Live At Centre Concord, CD/Concord 4654 (Ken
Peplowski and Howard Alden)
11. Close Enough For Love, CD/DRG DRGCD 91471 (Peggy Lee)
12. Sandy Graham, CD/Muse 5425 (Sandy Graham)
13. The Best Of Kate Smith, CD/Capitol/Curb D2-77475 (Kate
Smith)
14. The Uncollected Peggy Lee (1948), CD/Hindsight HCD 220
(Peggy Lee)
15. More Than You Know, CD/Encore Recordings 1595 (Ruth Etting)
16. New York Notes, CD/Sackville 3061 (Bob Barnard)
17. Get Happy, CD/Concord Jazz CCD-4598 (Randy Sandke)
18. Songs I Learned At My Mother's Knee & Other Low Joints,
CD/Jazzology 220 (Marty Grosz and Destiny's Tots)
19. The EMI/UA Years 1959-1979, CD/EMI 8312362 (Shirley Bassey)
20. The Freelance Years: The Complete Riverside And Contemporary
Recordings, CD/Riverside Records 5RCD44272 (Sonny Rollins)
21. The Freelance Years: The Complete Riverside And Contemporary
Recordings, CD/Riverside Records 5RCD44272 (Sonny Rollins)
(alternate take)
22. String Swing, CD/Jazzology 370 (Cynthia Sayer)
23. Open Highway, CD/Koch International 8589 (Teri Thorton)
24. And Heaven Too: Live In The U.K. Vol. 2, CD/Koch Records
8582 (Ken Peplowski)
25. It's All About Love, CD/Arbors 19294 (Michiko Ogawa)
26. Tribute To Benny Goodman, CD/Progressive 7106 (Shoeless Joe
Jackson)
27. Heart And Soul, Vol. 14: Arbors Piano Series, CD/Arbors ARCD
19321 (Rossano Sportiello)
28. Blue Too, CD/Arbors 19355 (Aaron Weinstein, violin, and John
Pizzarelli, guitar)
29. A Tribute To Walter Donaldson, CD/Red Hot Mama (Big Mama Sue
and Mr. Excitement)
Unrecorded Material:
Big Hearted Baby (M: Phil
Philips; L: Raymond B. Egan)
Finale (Act 1)
Finale (Act 2)
Go Get ‘Im (Finaletto)
Hallowe'en Tonight (cut after opening)
Hallowe'en Whoopee Ball
Harriet's Ecdysiastical Delight (dance specialty) (added to the
national tour of the 1974 revival)
Here's To The Girl Of My Heart
It's A Beautiful Day Today
Let's All Make Whoopee Tonight (added to the 1974 revival)
Love Is The Mountain (Invocation To The Mountain God)
Makin' Waffles (written for the film version)
Modernistic Ballet In Black
Mohave War Dance
My Heart Is Just A Gypsy (added to the national tour of the 1974
revival)
Red Mama
The Tapahoe Tap (added to the 1974 revival)
Taps
We'll Keep On Caring (cut after opening)