ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1910
Composer: Gus
Edwards
Lyricist: Harry B. Smith
Opened: June 20, 1910, Jardin De Paris Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 88
Come Along My Mandy (M/L: Nora Bayes; Jack Norworth) (added for the subsequent tour; originally used in THE JOLLY BACHELORS):
1. 78/Victor 70016 (Nora
Bayes and Jack Norworth with orchestra) [also 78/Victor
55097; reissued on Music From The New York Stage Vol. 2:
1908-1913, CD/Pearl GEMM CDS 9053-5]
2. 78/Columbia A 906 (Ada Jones and Walter Van Brunt with
orchestral accompaniment)
3 . Steppin’ Around, CD/Stomp Off SOSCD 1415 (Dan Levinson and
His Canary Cottage Dance Orchestra)
Constantly (M: Bert Williams; L: James
Henry Burris; Chris Smith) (not in programs):
1. 78/Columbia A-915 (Bert
Williams with orchestra) [reissued on Music From The New York
Stage Vol. 2: 1908-1913, CD/Pearl GEMM CDS 9053-5]
2. 78/Okeh 3583 (Phil Harris, vocal, with Phil Harris and His
Orchestra) [also 78/Vocalion 3583]
3. 78/Victor 22855 (Phil Harris with orchestra)
4. Jonah Man: Tribute To Bert Williams, CD/Vanguard 79378-2 (Max
Morath)
(The) Grizzly Bear (The Dance Of The
Grizzly Bear) (M: George Botsford; L: Irving Berlin) (not in
programs; also used in the film HELLO FRISCO, HELLO):
1. CYL/Indestructible 1459
(Arthur Collins)
2. 78/Victor 16681 (Billy Murray and The American Quartet)
3. 78/Columbia A 844 (Arthur Collins with orchestra)
4. 78/Trilon 222 (Alexander’s Jazz Band)
5. 78/London 794 (Teresa Brewer with the All-Stars) [reissued on
The Original Sound Of Miss Music Music Music, CD/Jasmine JASCD
388]
6. Famous Ragtime Guitar Solos, Kicking Mule 106 (Ton Van
Bergeyk) [reissued as CD/Acoustic Music 31914352]
7. She’s So Beautiful: Irving Berlin Songs For Florenz Ziegfeld
1910-1927 And Other Songs From 1919-1921, CD/Oakton ORCD0007
(Benjamin Sears and Bradford Conner with Bradford Conner, piano)
8. Berlin Lieder: Songs Of Irving Berlin, CD/Song Lion
Productions SLCD-002 (Marilyn Horne and Robert White with Dick
Hyman, piano)
9. The Golden Jubilee Album, CD/Sepia 1054 (Sophie Tucker)
10. The Ragtime Man, CD/Omega Music Poland OCD-3013 (Max Morath)
11. Remembering Sophie Tucker, CD/GHB Records BCD 483 (Pat
Yankee and Her Gentlemen Of Jazz)
12. Hello, Frisco!, CD/Lovers Point Jazz (Ann Gibson with
Frederick Hodges, piano)
13. Lions ‘N Tigers ‘N Bears, CD/Morgan
Siever 2009 (Morgan Siever)
14. The Whistler And His Dog, CD/Newport Classic 60069 (Paragon
Ragtime Orchestra directed by Rick Benjamin)
15. Cakewalks, Rags & Blues -
Military Style, CD/Renovation Records 7003 (Arthur Pryor’s Band)
16. Pianola Ragtime: Early Piano
Jazz And Ragtime On Pianola Rolls, Vol. 2, CD/Saydisc 132
(unknown performer)
17. Always The Ladies/The Gang’s All
Here, CD/Sound Of The Movies 3109 (Alice Faye)
18. One Night With Fanny Brice, CD/Original Cast OC3831
(Kimberly Faye Greenberg with Mark Goodman, piano, and Jonathan
Russell, violin)
19. Presenting That Celebrated Maestro/Oh, Play That Thing!,
CD/Collectables COL-CD-6804 (Max Morath)
20. Irving Berlin’s America, CD/Original Cast OC2013 (Michael
Townsend with musical direction by Richard Danley)
21. Irving Berlin’s Ragtime Revue, CD/Chip Deffaa Productions
CDP 330 (Rayna Hirt, Maite Uzal, and Ann Marie Calabro with
musical direction by Richard Danley)
22. Chip Deffaa’s Irving Berlin: Ragtime Rarities, CD/Garret
Mountain Records CDP MJ 0314 (Mary Cantoni Johnson with musical
direction by Richard Danley)
I’ll Lend You Everything I’ve Got
Except My Wife (aka “I’ll Lend You Anything”) (M: Harry
Von Tilzer; L: Jean C. Havez) (not in programs):
1. 78/Columbia A-915 (Bert
Williams with orchestra) [reissued on Music From The New York
Stage Vol. 2: 1908-1913, CD/Pearl GEMM CDS 9053-5]
2. 78/Victor 16845 (Arthur Collins)
3. Whatever Happened To 1910?, Amercian Eagle (S) AES-1 (Ted
Bowers and the Amercian Eagle orchestra)
4. Hello Italy/Knees Up, Mother Brown, CD/Collectables 7645 (The
Ames Brothers)
King Chanticleer (M: Nat D. Ayer; L: A.
Seymour Brown) (not in programs):
1. 78/Columbia A
1150 (Prince’s Band)
2. 78/Path PAM 52.098 (International
Novelty Quartet)
3. 45/Columbia B-1695 (Turk Murphy’s Jazz Band) [reissued on
Sentimental Journeys: The Best Of Turk Murphy’s San Francisco
Jazz Band, CD/Merrymakers 2]
4. Brew, Fontana 913 (Colin Bates)
5. Ian Whitcomb’s Ragtime America, CD/ITW ITW-009 (Ian Whitcomb)
6. On Moonlight Bay/By The Light Of The Silvery Moon,
CD/Collectables 6667 (Doris Day with the Norman Luboff Choir and
the Paul Weston Orchestra)
7. Two Deuces, CD/The Original Wildcat Jass Band (The Original
Wildcat Jass Band)
8. My Banjo…And Other Friends, CD/Guthoff (Sean Moyses)
9. Classic Jazz, CD/LaBrava LB 0049 (Geoff Power)
10. Firecracker Jazz Band Explodes , CD/Euphonian (Firecracker
Jazz Band)
11. Petit Fleur: Tribute To Jacques Gauthe, CD/Agorila (New
Bumpers Revival Jazz Band)
12. Creole Jazz, CD/Stomp Off 1256 (Jacques Gauthe)
13. Most Wanted, CD/Penal (Cell Block Seven)
14. Ain’t Gonna Tell Nobody ‘Bout The Dixie Stompers, CD/Delmark
224 (The Dixie Stompers)
15. Oh By Jingo, CD/Delmark DE 210 (Clancy Hayes and The
Original Salty Dogs)
16. Sunflower Slow Drag, CD/Crazy Otto Music 12 (Johnny Maddox)
17. Volume 1, CD/GHB Records 361 (St. Louis Ragtimers)
18. Volume 2, CD/GHB Records 262 (St. Louis Ragtimers)
19. Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band At Hambone Kelly’s
1949-1950, CD/Merrymakers 10 (Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band)
Lovey Joe (Lovie Joe) (M: Joe Jordan;
L: Will Marion Cook):
1. 78/Columbia A-953
(Arthur Collins with orchestral accompaniment)
2. 78/Decca 7745 (Mabel Robinson with
Louie Jordan and His Tympany Five) [reissued on The
Chronological Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five 1940-1941,
CD/Classics 663]
3. 78/Victor 5838 (Elizabeth Brice with orchestra)
4. The Fanny Brice Story In Song, MGM (SE) 3704 (Kaye Ballard)
[reissued as Kaye Ballard Sings . . . Fanny Brice, CD/Original
Cast 9364]
5. That’s Ragtime!, CD/AEI Green Room AEI-CD 606 (Eubie Blake)
6. Reunion In Ragtime, CD/Hapi Skratch 75021 (Bob Darch)
7. And Here She Is…, CD/BMG 3819 (Ann-Margret)
8 . From Barrelhouse To Broadway: The Musical Odyssey Of Joe
Jordan, CD/New World 806492 (The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra
directed by Rick Benjamin)
9. One Night With Fanny Brice,
CD/Original Cast OC3831 (Kimberly Faye Greenberg with Mark
Goodman, piano, and Jonathan Russell, violin)
Ma Blushin’ Rosie (M: John Stromberg;
L: Edgar Smith) (not in programs; originally used in FIDDLE
DEE DEE and subsequently used in HOKEY-POKEY):
1. 78/Decca 23613 (Al
Jolson with orchestra directed by Morris Stoloff) [reissued on
The Best Of The Decca Years, CD/Decca MCAD-10505]
2. 78/V Disc 307 (Al Jolson with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra)
[reissued on V-Disc Recordings, CD/Collectors’ Choice Music
4514]
3. Banjo Percussion, Tiaramuzik TST 544 (unknown performer)
4. The Jolson Story/Mammy, CD/Great Movie Themes 60021 (Al
Jolson)
5. I Feel A Song Coming On, CD/Jasmine JASCD 141/2 (Alice Faye)
6. Let Me Sing And I’m Happy, CD/M&R 1018 (Jimmy Roselli)
7. Strike One, CD/Lake LACD 107 (Alex Walsh and His Band)
8 . Bing Crosby Meets Al Jolson: The Complete Radio Duets,
CD/Sepia 1053 (Bing Crosby and Al Jolson with John Scott Trotter
and His Orchestra)
My Yiddisha Colleen (L: Edward Madden)
(added for the subsequent tour):
1. 78/Victor 16861 (Walter
Van Brunt with orchestra)
Nobody (M: Bert Williams; L: Alex
Rogers) (not in programs):
1. 78/Columbia A-1289
(Bert Williams with orchestra directed by Charles A. Prince)
[also 78/Columbia 0303; reissued on This Is Art Deco,
CD/Columbia/Legacy CK 57111]
2. 78/Columbia 3423 (Bert Williams) [reissued on Music From The
New York Stage Vol. 2: 1908-1913, CD/Pearl GEMM CDS 9053-5]
3. 78/Crown CR 150 (Godfrey with Archie Bleyer and His
Orchestra)
4. 78/Decca 29494 A (Bing Crosby with orchestra conducted by
John Scott Trotter) [also 45/Decca 9-29493]
5. 78/Victor 20-6059 (Perry Como with Mitchell Ayres and His
Orchestra) [also 45/Victor 47-6059]
6. 45/Decca 9-29494 (Red Foley)
7. Ziegfeld, First Night (S) CAST 14 (Geoffrey Hutchings with
orchestra conducted by Paul Bateman)
8. Vaud-Villities '65, No label (S) O26-41 (Alice McLane)
9. Vaud-Villities '67, No label (S) 70481 (Alice McLane)
10. Boo Hoo Ha-Ha, United Artists (M) UAL 3165 (Kaye Ballard)
11. Carol Burnett Sings, RCA Victor (M) LPM-3879 (Carol Burnett
with orchestra conducted by Mort Garson) [reissued on Let Me
Enterain You: Carol Burnett Sings, CD/Decca Broadway 012 159
402-2]
12. Legends & Songwriters In Concert 1941, CD/Original Cast
OC-9839 (Shelton Brooks)
13. Oh! You Beautiful Doll, CD/Arabesque Z6675 (Robert DeCormier
Singers and Ensemble directed by Robert DeCormier)
14. Bubbling Brown Sugar, CD/DRG 13106 (Billy Daniels)
15. Bubbling Brown Sugar, CD/Amherst Records AMH 93310 (Avon
Long with music conducted by Neal Tate)
16. Jonah Man: A Tribute To Bert Williams, CD/Vanguard 79378
(Max Morath)
17. Broadway-Blues-Ballads, CD/Verve 314-518190-2 (Nina Simone)
18. Unreleased Radio Transcriptions 1944-1949, CD/Country Routes
9 (Merle Travis)
19. After The Fall, CD/Big Cat Records 123 (Mary Coughlan)
20. Jazz, CD/Warner Bros. 3197 (Ry Cooder)
21. Afterthoughts, CD/Fancy Faire Records 1633 (Audrey Morris)
22. Swing Along/Everything Goes, CD/Collectables 6866 (The Four
Lads)
23. American III: Solitary Man, CD/Columbia 5009862 (Johnny
Cash)
24. Portrait Of Jimmy, Columbia 8694 (Jimmy Dean) [reissued on
Big Bad John, CD/ Bear Family 15723]
25. Tintypes, CD/DRG 5196 (cast)
26. Saloon, CD/DRG 91404 (Dorothy Loudon with Buddy Barnes,
piano)
27. Black Manhattan, Volume 2, CD/New World Records 80731-2
(Edward Pleasant with the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra directed
by Rick Benjamin)
The Pensacola Mooch (M/L: Ford Dabney;
Will Marion Cook):
1. Swing Along: The Songs
Of Will Marion Cook, CD/Albany TROY839/40 (William Brown with
Ann Sears, piano)
Play That Barbershop Chord (M: Lewis F.
Muir; L: William Tracey) (not in programs):
1. 78/Columbia A-929 (Bert
Williams) [reissued on Music From The New York Stage Vol. 2:
1908-1913, CD/Pearl GEMM CDS 9053-5]
2. 78/M-G-M 50026 (Judy Garland and The King’s Men with George
Stoll and The MGM Studio Orchestra) [reissued on Summer Stock/In
The Good Old Summertime, CD/Rhino 7761]
3. Early New Orleans Minstrel Days, CD/Night Train 7080 (Doc
Souchon)
4. The American Songbook, CD/Rex REXX 309 (unknown performer)
5. Here Comes The Hot Tamale Man: A Tribute To Freddie Keppard,
CD/Stomp Off 1311 (Chris Tyle)
6. Memoirs Of Willie “The Lion” Smith, CD/BMG 74321264152
(Willie “The Lion” Smith)
7. Eddie Morton’s Bit Of Broadway: The Sound Of Vaudeville, Vol.
2, CD/Archeophone 5017 (Eddie Morton)
Sadie Salome Go Home (M/L: Irving Berlin; Edgar Leslie)
(not in programs):
1. CYL/Edison 10243
(Edward M. Favor)
2. CYL/Albany Indestructible 1211 (Edward M. Favor)
3. 78/Columbia A 789 (Bob Roberts with orchestra accompaniment)
4. Irving Berlin Revisited, Painted Smiles (S) PS-1356 (Dorothy
Loudon) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-118]
5. Why Shouldn’t I?, CD/Cambria 1124 (Carol Merrill)
6. Love & Laughter, CD/Case Entertainment Group 1 (Darlene
Popovic)
7. Irving Berlin, Volume 1, CD/Unknown label (Fred Miller)
8. Laughter & Tears: A Jewish Saga, CD/Centaur Records 2521
(Dale Wolford, saxophone, and Ivan Rosenbluam, piano)
9. Fabulous Fanny: The Songs & Stories Of Fanny Brice, CD/No
label (Kimberly Faye Greenberg with musical direction by Jeff
Biering)
Something You Don’t Expect (not in
programs):
1. 78/Columbia
A-929 (Bert Williams with orchestra) [reissued on Music From The
New York Stage Vol. 2: 1908-1913, CD/Pearl GEMM CDS 9053-5]
Vision Of Salome (inst.) (M: Archibald
Joyce) (sheet music only):
1. 78/Columbia A 5162
(Prince’s Orchestra)
2. 78/Victor 24348 (Isham Jones and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Victor 52023 (Bohemian Orchestra)
4. Titanic (Anniversary Edition), CD/Sony Classical 88691964252
(I Salonisti)
5. Sounds Of The Circus, Vol. 18: Circus Marches, CD/Sounds of
the Circus 218 (South Shore Concert Band)
6. The Golden Age Of Light Music: Light Music While You Work,
Vol. 4, CD/Guild Light Music 5198 (Harry Davidson and His
Orchestra)
7. Dancing On A Summer Lawn, CD/Dal Segno DSPRCD 401 (Palm Court
Orchestra)
Wild Cherries (aka “Wild Cherry Rag”
and “Coony, Spoony, Rag” ) (M: Ted Snyder; L: Irving Berlin)
(added after opening):
1. 78/Columbia A 737
(Eddie Morton with orchestra)
2. 78/Victor 16792 (Eddie Morton with orchestra)
3. 78/Victor 16472 (Victor Orchestra conducted by Walter B.
Rogers) [reissued on I’ll Dance Till De Sun Breaks Through:
Ragtime, Cakewalks And Stomps From 1898 To 1923 From The
Original Recordings, CD/Saydisc CDSDL 336]
4. The Sound Of Vaudeville, CD/Archeophone ARCH 5006 (Eddie
Morton)
5. From Ragtime To Jazz, Vol. 4: 1896-1922, CD/Timeless 0853
(Frank Banta)
6. Teasin’, CD/Helicon Records HE-1001 (Julianne Baird)
7. The Ragtime Man, CD/Omega Music Poland OCD-3013 (Max Morath)
8 . Ed Cuneo Plays Outside The Box, CD/MiBlis Records (Ed Cuneo)
9. Sue, Chris & Carlos, CD/RHMP (Big Mama Sue Trio)
10. Lions ‘N Tigers ‘N Bears, CD/Morgan Siever 2009 (Morgan
Siever)
11. Piano Ragtime Of The Teens, Twenties & Thirties,
CD/Hallmark (unknown performer)
12. Rusty Rags: Ragtime Cakewalks & Stomps, CD/Saydisc 253
(unknown performer)
13. Eatin’ Time - A Ragtime Feast, CD/Meg Graf (Meg Graf)
14. Ragtime Revelry, CD/Black Swan Classic Jazz Band (Black Swan
Classic Jazz Band)
15. Ol’ Muddy, CD/HRV suekeller6 (Sue Keller)
16. Contemporary Ragtime Guitar,
CD/Stefan Grossman’s Guitar Workshop 121 (David Laibman)
17. Irving Berlin & Co., CD/Garrett Mountain Records GMRD
CDP 715 (Chloe Brooks with music direction by Richard Danley)
18. Irving Berlin’s Ragtime Revue, CD/Chip Deffaa Productions
CDP 330 (Maite Uzal and Michael Czyz with musical direction by
Richard Danley)
19. Irving Berlin: In Person, CD/Garret Mountain Records GMRD
CDP 0113 (Jed Peterson with accompaniment by Richard Danley)
Unrecorded Material:
Believe Me (M: Bert
Williams; L: Alex Rogers) (not in programs)
The Black Cat (not in programs)
The Chicken Thief Man (added after opening but dropped for the
subsequent tour)
(I’m) The Cock Of The Walk (added after opening)
Cuban Glide (added after opening)
Fandango Rag (M: Lewis F. Muir; L: E. Ray Goetz) (added after
opening; originally used in ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1909)
Finale (Act 1)
Finale (Act 3)
Franco American Rag (M/L: Unknown) (added after opening)
Good Bye, Becky Cohen (M/L: Irving Berlin?)
I Love It Rag (M: Harry Von Tilzer; L: Addison Burkhardt)
(not in programs; added after opening?)
I Thought He Was A Business Man (not in programs; added after
opening?)
I’ll Get You Yet (M: Harry Von Tilzer; L: Addison Burkhardt)
(dropped for the subsequent tour)
I’m In Love With You (added for the subsequent tour)
In The Evening (In De Evenin’) (not in programs)
Italian Rag (added after opening)
Kidland (L: Will D. Cobb) (dropped for the subsequent tour)
Late Hours (not in programs)
Look Me Over Carefully (And Tell Me Will I Do) (L: Will D. Cobb)
(dropped for the subsequent tour)
Mr. Earth And His Comet Love (The Comet And The Earth)
Nix On The Concertina, Lena (Nix On The Glow-Worm, Lena!) (M:
Harry Carroll; L: Ballard Macdonald)
Our American Colleges
Rosalie (M: Gus Edwards; L: Will D. Cobb) (added after opening;
originally used in THE WIZARD OF OZ)
Rosey Posey (added after opening)
(Telephone Your) Riskey Issey (added for the subsequent tour)
Sweet Kitty Bellairs (dropped for the subsequent tour)
The Swings (Swing Me High, Swing Me Low) (M: Victor Hollander;
L: Ballard Macdonald)
Temptation Rag (added after opening)
That Horrible Hobble Skirt (not in programs)
That Minor Strain (M: Ford Dabney; L: Cecil Mack) (not in
programs)
The Waltzing Lieutenant
What Has Become Of The Girls I Used To Know (M: Gus Edwards)
(not in programs)
White Folks Call It Chantecler, But It’s Just Plain Chicken To
Me (M: Bert Williams; L: Andrew B. Sterling) (not in programs)
A Woman’s Dream
Why Take A Girl Down To Coney (Don’t Take A Girl Down To Coney
Island) (L: Will D. Cobb)
Yankiana Rag (M: Ludwig Englander ) (added after opening;
originally used in MISS INNOCENCE)
You’re Gwine To Get Something What You Don’t Have (M: Harry Von
Tilzer; L: Jean Havez) (not in programs)