YOU SAID IT



Composer: Harold Arlen
Lyricist: Jack Yellen

Opened: January 19, 1931, 46th Street Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 192


Learn To Croon:

1. 78/Columbia 2426 D (Helen Rowland and Paul Small with Ben Selvin & His Orchestra)
2. 78/Victor 22682 (Joanne Geddes with Sunny Clapp and His Band O'Sunshine)


Sweet And Hot:

1. 78/Brunswick 6711 (Harold Arlen with Red Nichols and His Five Pennies) [also 78/Brunswick 6029; reissued on Harold Arlen Sings Sweet And Hot, CD/Living Era CD AJA 5603]
2. 78/Columbia 2414 D (Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra with vocal refrain) [reissued on The Chronological Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra 1931, CD/Classics 555]
3. 78/Perfect 15431 (Ben Pollack, vocal, with Ben Pollack & His Orchestra)
4. 78/Crown 3069 (Jack Albin and His Hotel Pennsylvania Dance Orchestra)
5. 78/Melotone M 12113 (The Travelers directed by Jimmy Dorsey with vocal chorus) [reissued on The Dorsey Brothers, Volume 3, CD/Jazz Oracle 8006]
6. 78/Victor 22607 (Frank Luther with The High Hatters)
7. Oz And Beyond: The Music Of Harold Arlen, CD/Boston Gay Men's Chorus BGMC03 (Boston Gay Men's Chorus with music direction by Reuben M. Reynolds)
8. Harold Arlen Sings Sweet And Hot, CD/Living Era CD AJA 5603 (Harold Arlen with Red Nichols and His Five Pennies) (different take)
9. At Home With Arlen, CD/Ostinato CD003 (Audrey Lavine)
10. King Of The Blues Trombone, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 279 (Jack Teagarden)


Tell Me With A Love Song (L: Ted Koehler) (not used):

1. 78/Columbia 2563 D (Kate Smith)
2. 78/Perfect 15549 (Paul Small with the Colonial Club Orchestra)
3. 78/Velvet Tone 2466 V (D'Orsay Dance Orchestra) [also 78/Clarion 5406; Harmony 1387 H]
4. 78/Crown 3243 (Dick Robertson and His Band) [also 78/Varsity 5091]
5. 78/Brunswick 6238 (Smith Ballew with Jacques Renard and His Orchestra)
6. 78/Okeh 41531 (Cloverdale Country Club Orchestra with vocal refrain)
7. 78/Victor 22834 (Jack Fulton with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra)


While You Are Young:

1. Harold Arlen Revisited, Painted Smiles PS-1345 (Phyllis Diller with musical direction by Ralph Burns and Dick Hyman) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCS-148]


You Said It:

1. 78/Brunswick 6029 (Harold Arlen with Red Nichols and His Five Pennies) [reissued on Harold Arlen Sings Sweet And Hot, CD/Living Era CD AJA 5603]
2. 78/Melotone M 12113 (The Travelers directed by Jimmy Dorsey with vocal chorus) [also 78/Melotone 12114]
3. 78/Columbia 2426 D (Helen Rowland and Paul Small with Ben Selvin & His Orchestra) [reissued on The Columbia House Bands: Ben Selvin, Vol. 2, CD/The Old Masters 117]
4. 78/Victor 22607 (Frank Luther with The High Hatters)
5. 78/Regal 10347 (Chick Bullock with orchestral accompaniment)
6. 78/Schirmer 2010 (Lee Wiley with Eddie Condon and His Orchestra) [reissued on Lee Wiley Sings The Songs Of Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart And Harold Arlen, CD/Audiophile ACD-10]
7. The Dorsey Brothers, Volume 3, CD/Jazz Oracle 8006 (The Dorsey Brothers)
8. Red Hot Dance Tunes, CD/Harrison 270 (Back Bay Ramblers)
9. Dick Hyman Plays Harold Arlen: Blues In The Night, CD/Musicmasters 5021 (Dick Hyman)


Unrecorded Material:

Alma Mater (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Beatin' The Blues (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Best Part College Days (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
Bright And Early (ASCAP/Library of Congress only)
College Medley
Ha-Ha-Ha (Gang Song) (L: Ted Koehler) (not used)
If He Really Loves Me
It's Different With Me
Opening Chorus (Act 2)
They Learn About Women From Me
What Do We Care?
Wha'd You Come To College For?
You'll Do