Rodgers, Richard - compositions A Baby's Best Friend, 1933 A Puzzlement, Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. A Real Nice Clambake. Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. A Cock-Eyed Optimist, Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. A Lovely Night, Williamson Music, Inc., 1957. A Lady Must Live, Harms, Inc., 1931. A Baby's Best Friend, Harms, Inc., 1928. A Hundred Million Miracles, Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. A Fellow Need a Girl, Williamson Music Inc., 1947. A Ship without a Sail. Harms, Inc., 1929. A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur, 1929, English Production, Daly's Theatre. Musical Numbers include: same as 1927 version. A Connecticut Yankee, 1955, television production, NBC-TV. Musical Numbers include: same as 1943 version. A Connecticut Yankee, 1927, Vanderbilt Theatre. Musical Numbers include: A Ladies' Home Companion My Heart Stood Still Thou Swell At the Round Table On a Desert Island With Thee Nothing's Wrong I Feel at Home With You The Sandwich Men Evelyn, What Do You Say? You're What I Need I Blush Morgan Le Fay Someone Should Tell Them Britain's Own Ambassadors A Connecticut Yankee, 1943, new production, Martin Beck Theatre. Musical Numbers include: This Is My Night to Howl My Heart Stood Still Thou Swell At the Round Table On a Desert Island With Thee To Keep My Love Alive Ye Lunchtime Follies Can't You Do a Friend a Favor? I Feel at Home With You You Always Love the Same Girl The Camelot Samba A Wonderful Guy. Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. A Tree in the Park. Harms, Inc., 1926. A Twinkle in Your Eyes. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1938. A Very Special Day. Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. A Little Birdie Told Me So, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1926. All I Owe Ioway, Williamson Music Inc., 1945. All At Once, Chappell and Company, 1937. All Points West, 1936, a symphonic narrative. All Dark People, Chappell and Company, 1937. All At Once You Love Her, Williamson Music, Inc., 1955. All er Nothin', Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. All Dressed Up (Spic and Spanish), Chappell and Company, Inc., 1939. Allegro, 1947, Majestic Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Joseph Taylor, Jr. I Know It Can Happen Again One Foot, Other Foot Winters Go By Poor Joe A Fellow Needs a Girl Mountain Greenery A Darn Nice Campus Wildcats You Are Never Away What a Lovely Day for a Wedding It May Be a Good Idea To Have and to Hold Wish Them Well Money Isn't Ev'rything Yatata, Yatata, Yatata The Gentleman Is a Dope Allegro Come Home Amarillo, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1941. America's Sweetheart, 1931, Broadhurst Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Mr. Dolan Is Passing Through In Califor-n-i-a My Sweet I've Got Five Dollars Sweet Geraldine There's So Much More We'll Be the Same How About It? Innocent Chorus Girls of Yesterday A Lady Must Live I Want a Man You Ain't Got No Savoir Faire Two Unfortunate Orphans Tennessee Dan God Gave Me Eyes An Orthodox Fool, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Androcles and The Lion, 1967, NBC-TV Network. Musical Numbers include: Velvet Paws Follow in Our Footsteps Strangers A Fine Young Man Strength Is My Weakness The Emperor's Thumb No More Waiting Don't Be Afraid of an Animal Annie Get Your Gun, 1946, Imperial Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Buffalo Bill I'm a Bad, Bad Man Doin' What Comes Natur'lly The Girl That I Marry You Can't Get a Man With a Gun There's No Business Like Show Business They Say It's Wonderful Moonshine Lullaby I'll Share it All With You Ballyhoo My Defenses Are down Wild Horse Ceremonial Dance I'm an Indian Too I Got Lost in His Arms Who Do You Love, I Hope I Got the Sun in the Morning Anything You Can Do Annie Get Your Gun, touring company, 1947-1949. Annie Get Your Gun, 1966, new production, New York State Theater. Two songs added: An Old Fashioned Wedding Who Needs the Birds and the Bees Any Old Place With You, 1919 Anytime,Anywhere, Anyhow, 1925 April Fool, Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1925. Are You My Love?, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1936. As Though You Were There, 1940 At the Roxy Music Hall, Robbins Music Corp., 1938. Auto Show Girl, 1917 Away from You, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. Babes in Arms, Chappell and Company, 1937. Babes in Arms, film version, 1939, A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Musical Numbers include: Babes in Arms Where or When Good Morning Daddy Was a Minstrel Man I'm Just Wild About Harry Ida Sweet as Apple Cider I Cried for You God's Country Babes in Arms, 1937, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Where or When Babes in Arms I Wish I Were in Love Again All Dark People Way Out West My Funny Valentine Johnny One Note Imagine All at Once Peter's Journey The Lady Is a Tramp You Are So Fair Baby's Awake Now, Harms, Inc., 1929. Bali Ha'i, Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Barnard! Barnard!, 1964 Be My Host, Williamson Music, Inc., 1937. Betsy, 1926, New Amsterdam Theatre. Musical Numbers include: The Kitzel Engagement My Missus Stonewall Moskowitz March One of Us Should Be Two Sing This Funny World In Our Parlor on the Third Floor Back The Tales of Hoffman Follow On Push Around Bugle Blow Cradle of the Deep If I Were You Blue Skies Leave It to Levy Birds on High Shuffle Bewitched, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1941. Bloody Mary, Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Blue Ocean Blues, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1928. Blue Moon, Robbins Music Corp., 1934. Blue Moon, 1934 Bombardier Song, 1942 Boys and Girls Like You and Me, Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. Burning Bright, 1950, Broadhurst Theatre. By Jupiter, 1942, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: For Jupiter and Greece Jupiter Forbid Life With Father Nobody's Heart The Gateway of the Temple of Minerva Here's a Hand No, Mother, No The Boy I Left Behind Me Ev'rything I've Got Bottoms Up Careless Rhapsody Wait Till You See Her Now That I've Got My Strength Bye and Bye, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1925. Camp Fire Days, 1916 Can't You Do A Friend a Favor, Harms, Inc.,1943. Careless Rhapsody, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1942. Carousel, 1967, television production, ABC-TV Network. Carousel, 1964, Australian Production. Carousel, 1965, new production, New York State Theater. Carousel, English Production, 1950, Theatre Royal. Carousel, Brussels Exposition Production, 1958, American Theatre. Carousel, film version, 1956, a Twentieth Century-Fox Picture. Carousel, 1945, Majestic Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Carousel Waltz Mister Snow You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan If I Loved You June is Bustin' Out All Over When the Children Are Asleep Blow High, Blow Low Soliloquy A Real Nice Clambake Geraniums in the Winder What's the Use of Wond'rin' There's Nothin' So Bad for a Woman You'll Never Walk Alone The Highest Judge of All Chee-Chee, 1928, Lew Fields' Mansfield Theatre. Musical Numbers include: I Must Love You Dear, Oh Dear Moon of My Delight Better Be Good to Me The Tartar Song Singing a Love Song Cinderella, 1957, television, CBS-TV Network. Musical Numbers include: The Prince Is Giving a Ball Where Is Cinderella? In My Own Little Corner Impossible It's Possible Gavotte Ten Minutes Ago Stepsisters' Lament Waltz for a Ball A Lovely Night Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful When You're Driving Through the Moonlight The Search If I Weren't King (cut) Cinderella, television remake, 1965, CBS-TV Network. Musical Numbers include: same as TV version, plus - Loneliness of Evening Cinderella, English Pantomime Version, 1958, Coliseum. Musical Numbers include: same as TV version, plus - A Very Special Day Marriage Type Love No Other Love You and Me Climb Ev'ry Mountain, Williamson Music, Inc., 1959. Come Home, Williamson Music, Inc., 1947. Cutting the Cane, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1941. Dancing Pirate, film, 1936, an RKO-Radio Release. Musical Numbers include: Are You My Love? When You're Dancing the Waltz Dancing on the Ceiling, Harms, Inc., 1930. Dear Old Wigwam, 1916 Dearest Enemy, 1925. Musical Numbers include: Heigh-Ho, Lackaday War Is War I Beg Your Pardon Cheerio Full Blown Roses The Hermits Here in My Arms Gavotte I'd Like to Hide It Where the Hudson River Flows Bye and Bye Old Enough to Love Sweet Peter Here's a Kiss Here in My Arms Dearest Enemy, television production, NBC-TV Network, 1955. Same musical numbers except for Full Blown Roses. Den of Iniquity, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. Diavalo, T.B. Harms Co., 1935. Did You Ever Get Stung?, Robbins Music Corp., 1938. Do I Hear You Saying?, Harms, Inc., 1928. Do I Hear a Waltz?, Williamson Music, Inc., 1965. Do I Hear A Waltz?, 1965, 46th Street Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Someone Woke Up This Week Americans What Do We Do? We Fly! Someone Like You Bargaining Here We Are Again Thinking No Understand Take the Moment Moon in My Window We're Gonna Be All Right Do I Hear a Waltz? Stay Perfectly Lovely Couple Take the Moment Thank You So Much Do It the Hard Way, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful, Williamson Music, Inc., 1957. Do-Re-Me, Williamson Music, Inc., 1959. Don't Tell Your Folks, Harms, Inc., 1930. Down By the River, Remick Music Corp., 1923. Eager Beaver, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Ev'ry Sunday Afternoon, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1940. Ev'rything I've Got, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1942. Ever Green, 1930, England, Adelphi Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Harlemania Doing a Little Clog Dance Dear, Dear Nobody Looks at the Man Waiting for the Leaves to Fall No Place but Home The Lion King Grand Notre Vieux Monde Etait Tout Neuf La Femme a Toujours Vingt Ans! The Colour of Her Eyes In the Cool of the Evening Dancing on the Ceiling Je M'en Fiche du Sex Appeal! Hot Blues If I Give in to You Evergreen, film version, 1934, A Gaumont British Picture. Musical Numbers include: Dancing on the Ceiling Dear, Dear If i Give in to You Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow- When You've Got a Little Springtime wow Tinkle Tinkle Tinkle Over My Shoulder Everybody's Got a Home But Me, Williamson Music, Inc., 1955. Fair Is Fair, 1964 Falling In Love With Love, 1940 Falling in Love With Love, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1938. Fan Tan Fannie, Williamson Music Inc., 1958. Flower Drum Song, 1958, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: You Are Beautiful A Hundred Million Miracles I Enjoy Being a Girl I Am Going to Like It Here Like a God Chop Suey Don't Marry Me Grant Avenue Love Look Away Fan Tan Fannie Gliding Through My Memoree The Other Generation Sunday Flower Drum Song, film version, 1961, a Universal-International Picture. Flower Drum Song, English Production, 1960, Palace Theatre. Fly With Me, 1920, for varsity show at Columbia University. Musical Numbers include: Gone Are the Days Inspiration A Penny for Your Thoughts Peek in Peking Another Melody in F Dreaming True Working for the Government Weaknesses Don't Love Me Like Othello Gunga Dhin A College on Broadway The Moon and You Always Room for One More Kid, I Love You If I Only Were a Boy If I Were You Fools For Scandal, film, 1938, a Warner Brothers-First National Picture. Musical Numbers include: There's a Boy in Harlem Food for Scandal How Can You Forget? From Another World, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1940. Getting to Know You, Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. Ghost Town, ballet, 1939, Metropolitan Opera House. Hallelujah, I'm A Bum, film, 1933, A United Artists Picture. Musical Numbers include: I Gotta Get Back to New York My Pal Bumper Hallelujah, I'm a Bum Laying the Cornerstone Sleeping Beauty Dear June Bumper Found a Grand What Do You Want With Money? Kangaroo Court I'd Do It Again You Are Too Beautiful Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (#2) Give It Back to the Indians, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1939. Glad to be Unhappy, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1958. Grant Avenue, Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum, Harms, Inc., 1933. Happy Hunting Horn, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1940. Happy Talk, Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Happy Birthday, 1946, Broadhurst Theatre. Musical Numbers include such as I Haven't Got a Worry in the World. Happy Birthday, 1946 Happy Christmas, Little Friend, 1952 Have You Met Miss Jones?, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1937. Have You Met Miss Jones?, 1939 He Was Too Good to Me, Harms, Inc., 1930. Heads Up!, 1929, Alvin Theatre. Musical Numbers include: You've Got to Surrender Play Boy Mother Grows Younger Why Do You Suppose? Me for you Ongsay and Anceday It Must Be Heaven My Man Is on the Make The Lass Who Loved a Sailor A Ship Without a Sail Sky City I Can Do Wonders With You Heads Up!, 1930, film version. Musical Numbers include: A Ship Without a Sail My Man Is on the Make Heads Up!, 1930, English Production, Palace Theatre. Musical Numbers include: same as 1929 version. Hello Young Lovers, Williamson Music Inc., 1951. Here in My Arms, Warner-Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1925. Here's a Hand, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1942. Higher and Higher, 1940, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: A Barking Baby Never Bites From Another World Mornings at Seven Nothing but You Disgustingly Rich Blue Monday Ev'ry Sunday Afternoon Lovely Day for a Murder How's Your Health? It Never Entered My Mind I'm Afraid Higher and Higher, film version, 1943, an RKO-Radio Picture. Musical Numbers include: Disgustingly Rich The Music Stopped I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening Higher and Higher It's a Most Important Affair You're On Your Own I Saw You First Today I'm a Debutante Hollywood Party, film, 1934, A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Musical Numbers include: Hello Hollywood Party I've Had My Moments Reincarnation Hot Chocolate Soldiers I'm Feeling High Honey Bun, Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. How to Win Friends and Influence People, Robbins Music Corp., 1938. How About It?, Harms, Inc., 1931. How Sad, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. I Do Not Know a Day I Did Not Love You, Williamson Music, Inc., 1970. I Cain't Say No, Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. I Could Write A Book, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1940. I didn't Know What Time it Was, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1939. I Enjoy Being a Girl, Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. I Married an Angel, film version, 1942, A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Musical Numbers include: I Married an Angel Spring Is Here I'll Tell the Man in the Street Did You Ever Get Stung? Little Work-a-day World I Married an Angel, Australian Production, 1939, Theatre Royal. Musical Numbers include: same as 1938 version plus- Maytime The Vagabond King I Love You More Than Yesterday, 1929 I Love You More Than Yesterday, 1929 I Haven't Got a Worry in the World, 1946 I Married An Angel, 1938, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Did You Ever Get Stung? I Married an Angel The Modiste I'll Tell the Man in the Street How to Win Friends and Influence People Spring Is here Angel Without Wings A Twinkle in Your Eye At the Roxy Music Hall I Remember Mama, 1944, Music Box Theatre. I Have Dreamed, Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. I Whistle a Happy Tune, Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. I Wish I Were in Love Again, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1937. I Feel at Home with You, Harms, Inc., 1927. I Still Believe in You, Harms, Inc., 1930. I Want a Man, Miller Music Corp., 1928. I Must Love You, Harms, Inc., 1928. I Like to Recognize the Tune, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1939. I Haven't Got a Worry in the World, Williamson Music, Inc., 1946. I Married an Angel, Robbins Music Corp., 1938. I'd Rather Be Right, 1937, Alvin Theatre and the Music Box Theatre. Musical Numbers include: A Homogeneous Cabinet Have You Met Miss Jones? Take and Take and Take Spring in Vienna A Little Bit of Constitutional Fun Sweet Sixty-Five American Couple We're Going to Balance the Budget Labor Is the Thing I'd Rather Be Right Off the Record A Baby Bond I'd Rather Be Right, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1937. I'll Tell the Man in the Street, Robbins Music Corp., 1938. I'm Hard to Please, 1930 I'm Crazy 'Bout The Charleston, 1926 I'm Your Girl, Williamson Music, Inc., 1953. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair, Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. I've Got Five Dollars, Harms, Inc., 1931. If I Were You, 1927 If I Loved You, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. In My Own Little Corner, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. Isn't It Romantic?, Famous Music Co., 1932. Isn't It Kinda Fun, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. It Never Happened Before, 1930 It Never Entered My Mind, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. It Might As Well Be Spring, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. It's Got to Be Love, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1936. It's a Grand Night for Singing, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. It's the Little Things in Texas, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. It's Easy to Remember, Famous Music Co., 1935 John Loves Mary, 1947, Booth Theatre and Music Box Theatre. Johnny One Note, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1937. Jumbo, film version, 1962, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release. Musical Numbers include: The Circus Is on Parade Over and Over Again The Most Beautiful Girl in the World My Romance Little Girl Blue Why Can't I? This Can't Be Love Prologue Sawdust Spangles and Dreams Jumbo, 1935, Hippodrome. Musical Numbers include: Over and Over Again The Circus Is on Parade The Most Beautiful Girl in the World Laugh My Romance Little Girl Blue Women The Song of the Roustabouts Diavalo Memories of Madison Square Garden The Circus Wedding June Is Bustin' Out All Over, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. Jupiter Forbid, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1942. Kansas City, Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. Keep It Gay, Williamson Music, Inc., 1953. Keep 'Em Rolling, 1942 Kismet, 1965, new production, New York State Theater. La La La, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Leathernecking, film version of "Present Arms", 1930, A Radio Picture. Musical Numbers include: You Took Advantage of Me A Kiss for Cinderella All My Life Shake It Off and Smile Careless Kisses Evening Star Nice and So Particular Lido Lady, 1926, England, Gaiety Theatre. Musical Numbers include: A Cup of Tea Lido Lady You're on the Lido Now But Not Today A Tiny Flat Near Soho Square Here in My Arms The Beauty of Another Day The Dancer My Heart Is Sheba Bound It All Depends on You Try Again Tomorrow What's the Use Cheri-Beri Atlantic Blues I Must Be Going Like Ordinary People Do, Harms, Inc., 1930. Little Dolores, 1935 Little Girl Blue, T.B. Harms Co., 1935. Loads of Love, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Loneliness of Evening, Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Look No Further, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Love Me Tonight, film, 1932, A Paramount Picture. Musical Numbers include: That's the Song of Paree Isn't It Romantic? Lover Mimi A Woman Needs Something Like That The Poor Apache Love Me Tonight The Son of a Gun Is Nothing But a Tailor The Man for Me Love Me Tonight, Famous Music Co., 1932. Love Never Went to College, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1939. Love Makes the World Go, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Love Look Away, Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. Lover, Famous Music Co., 1933. Maine, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Manhattan, Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1925. Many a New Day, Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. Maria, Williamson Music, Inc., 1959. Marriage Type Love, Williamson Music, Inc., 1953. Me And Juliet, 1953, Majestic Theatre. Musical Numbers include: A Very Special Day That's the Way It Happens Marriage Type Love Keep It Gay The Big Black Giant No Other Love It's Me Me and Juliet (overture) Intermission Talk It Feels Good The Baby You Love We Deserve Each Other I'm Your Girl Mimi, Famous Music Co., 1932. Mississippi, film, 1935, A Paramount Picture. Musical Numbers include: Roll Mississippi Soon Down by the River Easy to Remember Old Folks at Home Mister Snow, Williamson Music, Inc., 1953. Money Isn't Everything, Williamson Music, Inc., 1947. Moon of My Delight, Harms, Inc., 1928. Mountain Greenery, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1926. Mountain Greenery, 1927 My Romance, T.B. Harms Co., 1935. My Man Is on the Make, Harms, Inc., 1929. My Romance, 1941 My Girl Back Home, Williamson Music Inc., 1949. My Favorite Things, Williamson Music, Inc., 1959. My Heart Stood Still, Harms, Inc., 1927. My Funny Valentine, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1937. Never Say "No" (To A Man), Williamson Music, Inc., 1955. No Strings, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. No Strings, 1964, Japanese Production. No Strings, English Production, 1963, Her Majesty's Theatre. No Strings, 1962, 54th Street Theatre and Broadhurst Theatre. Musical Numbers include: The Sweetest Sounds How Sad Loads of Love The Man Who Has Everything Be My Host La La La You Don't Tell Me Love Makes the World Go Nobody Told Me Look No Further Maine An Orthodox Fool Eager Beaver No Strings Yankee, Go Home (cut) Nobody Told Me, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Nobody's Heart (Belongs to Me), Chappell and Co., Inc., 1942. Nothing But You, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. Now That I Know You, 1940 Nursery Ballet, 1938, orchestral work in three movements. Off the Record, 1942 Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin', Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. Oh, Diogenes!, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1938. Oklahoma, Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. Oklahoma!, Danish Production, 1949. Oklahoma!, 1967, Japanese Production. Oklahoma!, "Salute to France" Production, 1955. Oklahoma!, Norwegian Production, 1953. Oklahoma!, Australian Production, 1949. Oklahoma!, overseas company, 1945, U.S.O. Camp Shows Inc. Oklahoma!, 1943, St. James Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' Kansas City The Surrey With the Fringe on Top I Cain't Say No Many a New Day It's a Scandal! It's a Outrage! People Say We're in Love Pore Jud Is Daid Lonely Room Laurey Makes Up Her Mind Out of My Dreams The Farmer and the Cowman All er Nothin' Oklahoma Oklahoma!, South African Production, 1948, His Majesty's Theatre. Oklahoma!, film version, 1955, Magna Theatre Corporation. Oklahoma!, touring Company, 1943-1954. Oklahoma!, English production, 1947, Theatre Royal. Old Fashioned Girl, Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1925. On Your Toes, 1937, English production, Palace Theatre. Musical Numbers include: same as 1936 version. On Your Toes, film version, 1939. Musical Numbers include: La Princesse Zenobia Slaughter on Tenth Avenue On a Desert Island with Thee, Harms, Inc., 1927. On Your Toes, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1936. On Your Toes, 1936, Imperial Theatre and the Majestic Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Two-a-Day for Keith The Three B's It's Got to Be Love There's a Small Hotel Too Good for the Average Man La Princesse Zenobia The Heart Is Quicker than the Eye Quiet Night Glad to Be Unhappy On Your Toes Slaughter on Tenth Avenue On Your Toes, new production, 1954, Forty-sixth Street theatre. Musical Numbers include: same as 1936 version plus- You Took Advantage of Me One Dam Thing After Another, England, 1927. Musical Numbers and sketches include: The Election Shuffle A One-Sided Affair Paris Lo Hear the Gentle Lark Paris Is Really Divine Gigolo The Age of Compromise My Heart Stood Still The Lady of the Lake Play Us a Tune Progress Make Hey! Make Hey! I Need Some Cooling Off My Luck Star One Dam Thing After Another Last Dam Thing of All Lost Souls One Minute Please, 1917, for the benefit of the New York Sun Tobacco Fund. Musical Numbers include: I'm a Vampire The Auto Show Girl My Camera Man Lest We Forget At the Movies When They Rub Noses in Alaska Whispers They've Got Nothing On Us "Over He Stole the Heart of a Vamp There" Opening Number, 1930 Out of My Dreams, Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. Over and Over Again, T.B. Harms Co., 1935. Pal Joey, 1940, Forrest Theatre. Musical Numbers include: You Mustn't Kick It Around I Could Write a Book Chicago That Terrific Rainbow Love Is My Friend Happy Hunting Horn Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered Joey looks into the Future Zip The Flower Garden of My Heart Plant You Now, Dig You Later Den of Iniquity Do It the Hard Way Take Him I'm Talking to My Pal Pal Joey, new production, 1952, Broadhurst Theatre. Musical Numbers include: same as 1940 version. Pal Joey, Norwegian production, 1953, Det Nye Teater. Pal Joey, film version, 1957, a Columbia Picture. Musical Numbers include: Zip, Great Big Town That Terrific Rainbow Pal Joey Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered I Didn't Know What Time It Was There's a Small Hotel My Funny Valentine The Lady Is a Tramp Peggy-Ann, 1926, Vanderbilt Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Hello A Tree in the Park Howdy Broadway Charming, Charming A Little Birdie Told Me So Where's That Rainbow? We Pirates form Weehawken In His Arms Chuck It! I'm So Humble Havana Maybe It's Me Give This Little Girl a Hand Pal Joey, English Production, 1954, Princes Theatre. Peggy-Ann, English Production, 1927. Pipe Dream, 1955, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: All Kinds of People The Tide Pool Ev'rybody's Got a Home but Me A Lopsided Bus Bum's Opera The Man I Used to Be Sweet Thursday Susy Is a Good Thing All at Once You Love Her The Party Gets Going The Happiest House on the Block The Party That We're Gonna Have Tomorrow Night Masquerade Brawl at the Flophouse I Am a Witch Will You Marry Me? Thinkin' How Long? The Next Time it Happens Plant You Now, Dig You Later, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. Poor Little Ritz Girl, 1920. Musical Numbers that Rodgers collaborated on include: Mary, Queen of Scots Love Will Call You Can't Fool Your Dreams Love's Intense in Tents What Happened Nobody Knows The Daisy and the Lark All You Need to Be a Star Pore Jud, Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. Present Arms, 1928, Lew Field's Mansfield Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Tell It to the Marines You Took Advantage of Me Do I Hear You Saying, "I Love You"? A Kiss for Cinderella Is It the Uniform? Crazy Elbows Down by the Sea I'm a Fool, Little One Blue Ocean Blues Hawaii Kohala, Welcome Quiet Night. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1936. Rest Room Rose, 1931 Rhythm, 1936 Rhythm, 1933 Rose of Arizona, 1930 Salute to the Seaway, 1960 Say Mama!, 1921. Music Numbers include: Chorus Girl Blues Watch Yourself Wake Up Priscilla Send for Me Sentimental Me, 1926 She's My Baby, 1928, Globe Theatre. Musical Numbers include: This Goes Up My Lucky Star You're What I Need Here She Comes The Swallows When I Go on the Stage Try Again Tomorrow You're What I Need Camera Shoot Where Can the Baby Be? I Need Some Cooling Off A Little House in Soho A Baby's Best Friend Whoopsie Wasn't It Great? Sentimental Me Shall We Dance?, Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. Show Boat, 1966, new production, New York State Theater. Musical Numbers are the same as the 1947 version. Show Boat, touring company, 1947-1949. Musical Numbers include: Cotton Blossom Where's the Mate for Me? Make Believe Ol' Man River Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Life Upon the Wicked Stage Misery C'mon Folks You Are Love At the Fair Dandies on Parade Why Do I Love You? In Dahomey Bill Goodbye, My Lady Love After the Ball Simpatica. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1941. Simple Simon, 1930, Ziegfeld Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Coney Island Don't Tell Your Folks Magic Music I Still Believe in You Send for Me Dull and Gay Sweetenheart Hunting the Fox Mocking Bird I Love the Woods On With the Dance I Can Do Wonders With You Ten Cents a Dance In Your Chapeau Roping The Trojan Horse Rags and Tatters Cottage in the Country Dancing on the Ceiling He Was Too Good to Me Sing for Your Supper. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1938. Sing for Your Supper, 1940 Sing, 1927 Sing, 1929 Sing. Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, Inc., 1926. Sixteen Going on Seventeen. Williamson Music, Inc., 1959. Slaughter on Tenth Avenue. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1936. So Far Softer than a Kitten, 1930 Soliloquy. Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. Some Enchanted Evening. Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Something Wonderful. Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. Soon. Harms, Inc., 1935. South Pacific, English Production, 1951, Theatre Royal. South Pacific, 1967, new production, New York State Theater. South Pacific, Australian Production, 1952, Her Majesty's Theatre. South Pacific, touring company, 1950-1955. South Pacific, 1949, Majestic Theatre and Broadway Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Dites-moi A Cockeyed Optimist Twin Soliloquies Some Enchanted Evening Bloody Mary There Is Nothin' Like a Dame Bali Ha'i A Wonderful Guy I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair Younger Than Springtime This Is How It Feels Happy Talk Honey Bun You've Got to Be Carefully Taught This Nearly Was Mine South Pacific, 1966, Japanese Production. South Pacific (Al Sur del Pacifico), Spanish Production, 1955. South Pacific, film version, 1958, Twentieth Century-Fox. Musical Numbers include: same as 1949 version, plus My Girl Back Home. Spring Is Here, film version, 1930, a First National-Vitaphone Picture. Musical Numbers include: Yours Sincerely With a Song in My Heart Crying for the Carolines Have a Little Faith in Me Spring Is Here. Harms, Inc., 1929. Spring Is Here, 1929, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Spring Is Here Yours Sincerely You Never Say Yes With a Song in My Heart Baby's Awake Now Red Hot Trumpet What a Girl Rich Man! Poor Man! Why Can't I? A Cup of Tea A Word in Edgeways The Color of Her Eyes State Fair, film, 1945, A Twentieth Century-Fox Picture. Musical Numbers include: Our State Fair That's for Me It Might as Well Be Spring Isn't It Kinda Fun? It's a Grand Night for Singing All I Owe Ioway We Will Be Together (cut) State Fair, film remake, 1962, a Twentieth Century-Fox Picture. Musical Numbers include: Our State Fair Isn't If Kinda Fun? It Might as Well Be Spring That's for Me It's a Grand Night for Singing More Than Just a Friend Willing and Eager Never Say No to a Man This Isn't Heaven It's the Little Things in Texas Stonewall Moskowitz March. Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, Inc., 1926. Sunday. Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. Sweet Thursday. Williamson Music, Inc., 1955. Sweet Sixty-Five. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1937. Take Him. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. Take and Take and Take. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1937. Ten Cents a Dance. Harms, Inc., 1930. That Terrific Rainbow. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. That's Love, 1934 That's the Rhythm of the Day, 1933 That's Love, 1934 That's for Me. Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. That's Love The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, T.B. Harms Co., 1935. The Happy Time, touring company, 1951-1952. The Tartar Song. Harms, Inc., 1928. The Sweetest Sounds. Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. The Shortest Day of the Year. Chappell and Co., 1938. The Sound of Music. Williamson Music, Inc., 1959. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top. Williamson Music, Inc., 1943. The Next Time It Happens, Williamson Music, Inc., 1955. No Other Love, Williamson Music, Inc., 1953. The Heart is Quicker than the Eye, Chappell and Company, Inc., 1936. The Boy I Left Behind, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1942. The Blue Room, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1926. The King and I, 1951, St. James Theatre. Musical Numbers include: I Whistle a Happy Tune My Lord and Master Hello, Young Lovers A Puzzlement March of the Royal Siamese Children The Royal Bangkok Academy Getting to Know You We Kiss in a Shadow Something Wonderful Shall I Tell You What I Think of You? Western People Funny I Have Dreamed The Small House of Uncle Thomas Ballet The King's Song Shall We Dance? The Boys from Syracuse, new production, 1963, Theatre Four. Musical Numbers include: same as 1938 version. The Bad in Every Man, 1934 The Girl I Love to Leave Behind, 1943 The Circus on Parade, T.B. Harms Co., 1935. The Carousel Waltz, Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. The Boys from Syracuse, English Production, 1963, Theatre Royal. Musical Numbers include: same as 1938 version. The Girl Friend, 1927 The Great Adventure, 1963 (theme music) The Gentleman is a Dope, Williamson Music, Inc., 1947. The Lady Is a Tramp, Chappell and Co., Inc., 1937. The Heart Of The Matter, 1950, no run. The Girl Friend, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1926. The Farmers the Cowman, Williamson Music, Inc, 1943. The Lonely Goatherd, Williamson Music, Inc., 1959. The Big Black Giant, Williamson Music, Inc., 1953. The Boys from Syracuse, film version, 1940, A Universal Picture. Musical Numbers include: Sing for Your Supper He and She Falling in Love With Love This Can't Be Love The Greeks Have No Word for It Who Are You? The Phantom President, film, 1932, A Paramount Picture. Musical Numbers include: The Country Needs a Man The Convention Somebody Ought to Wave a Flag Give Her a Kiss The P.T. Boat Song (Steady as You Go), 1943 Dear Friend, 1944 The Boys From Syracuse, 1938, Alvin Theatre. Musical Numbers include: I Had Twins Dear Old Syracuse What Can You Do With a Man? Falling in Love With Love The Shortest Day of the Year This Can't Be Love Let Antipholus In Ladies of the Evening He and She Come With Me You Have Cast Your Shadow on the Sea Big Brother Sing for Your Supper Oh, Diogenes The King and I, English Production, 1953, Theatre Royal. The Hot Heiress, film, 1931, A First National Picture. Musical Numbers include: Nobody Loves a Riveter Like Ordinary People Do You're the Cats He Looks So Good to Me The Man Who has Everything, Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. The Sound of Music, English Production, 1961, Palace Theatre. The King and I, film version, 1956, a Twentieth Century-Fox Picture. The March of the Siamese Children, Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. The Sound of Music, film version, 1965, a Twentieth Century-Fox Picture. Same songs except: How Can Love Survive?, No Way to Stop It, and Ordinary Couple. Songs written for the film: I Have Confidence in Me Something Good The Garrick Gaieties, 1926, Garrick Theatre. Musical Numbers and sketches include: Six Little Plays DeBock Song Mountain Greenery Burglary a la Mode L'Apres Midi d'un Papillon Keys to Heaven Home Sweet Home Sleepyhead Rose of Arizona Viennese Tennis Champs Green Chartreuse Four Little Song Pluggers Idles of the King Addled, or the Psychopathetic Ward What's the Use of Talking? Gigolo Queen Elizabeth The Fifth Avenue Follies, 1926. Musical Numbers include: Do You Notice Anything? In the Name of Art Fatigue The Morning After Maybe It's Me An Olive Mammy's Knee Literally Speaking A City Flat Mike So Does Your Old Mandarin High Hats Lillie, Lawrence and Jack Where's That Little Girl? Gloves Susie The Girl Friend, 1926, Vanderbilt Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Hey! Hey! The Simple Life The Girl Friend Goodbye, Lenniel The Blue Room Cabarets Why Do I? He's a Winner The Damsel Who Done All the Dirt Town Hall Tonight Good Fellow, Mine Creole Crooning Song I'd Like to Take You Home What Is It? The Happy Time, 1950, Plymouth Theatre. The King and I, new production, 1964, New York State Theater. The Blue Room, 1927 The Garrick Gaieties, 1925. Musical Numbers and sketches include: Old Fashioned Girl Stage Managers' Chorus The Joy Spreader Soliciting Subscriptions Guilding the Guild April Fool Ruth Draper Ladies of the Boxoffice Mr. and Mrs. Manhattan The Three Musketeers Do You Love Me? Black and White Sentimental Me On With the Dance The Guild Guilded The Merry Widow, new production, 1964, New York State Theater. The Melody Man, film version, 1930, a Columbia Picture. Musical Number: Broken Dreams. The Melody Man, 1924. Musical Numbers include: Moonlight Mama I'd Like to Poison Ivy The Sound of Music, 1961, Australian Production. The King and I, 1962, Australian Production. The Boys from Syracuse, Australian Production, 1966, Theatre Royal. The Three Musketeers, 1930 The Sound Of Music, touring company, 1961-1963. The King and I, 1966, Israeli Production. The Sound of Music, 1959, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and Mark Hellinger Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Preludium The Sound of Music Maria My Favorite Things Do-Re-Mi Sixteen Going on Seventeen The Lonely Goatherd How Con Love Survive? So Long, Farewell Climb Ev'ry Mountain No Way to Stop It An Ordinary Couple Edelweiss The Sound of Music, 1965, Japanese Production. The King and I, 1965, Japanese Production. There Is Nothin' Like a Dame. Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. There's a Boy in Harlem. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1938. There's So Much More. Harms, Inc., 1931. There's a Small Hotel. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1936. There's Music in You, 1953 They Met in Argentina, film, 1941, an RKO-Radio Picture. Musical Numbers include: North America Meets South America You've Got the Best of Me Amarillo Lolita Cutting the Cane Never Go to Argentina Simpatica This Can't Be Love, 1940 This Can't Be Love. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1938. This Funny World. Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, Inc., 1926. This Isn't Heaven. Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. This Nearly Was Mine. Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Thou Swell. Harms, Inc., 1927 To Keep My Love Alive Too Many Girls, 1939, Shubert Theatre. Musical Numbers include: Heroes in the Fall Tempt Me Not My Prince Pottawatomie 'Cause We Got Cake Spic and Spanish Love Never Went to College I Like to Recognize the Tune Look Out The Sweethearts of the Team She Could Shake the Maracas Too Many Girls I Didn't Know What Time It Was Give It Back to the Indians Too Many Girls, film version, 1940, an RDO-Radio Picture. Musical Numbers include: I Didn't Know What Time It Was Pottawatomie Love Never Went to College 'Cause We Got Cake Spic and Spanish You're Nearer Too Good for the Average Man. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1936. Try Again Tomorrow Two by Two. Williamson Music, Inc., 1970. Up Stage and Down, 1919, for the Infants Relief Society. Musical Numbers include: Love Me by Parcel Post Ali Baba Wild Women's Wiles Prisms, Plums and Prunes Twinkling Eyes Butterfly Love Weaknesses Now Listen, Dearie Asiatic Angles Can It Love Is Not in Vain Loving Cup Out of a Job Japanese Jazz There's Always Room for One More Advertise Victory at Sea, abridged film version, 1954, a United Artists Release. Victory At Sea, television film, 1952, NBC-TV Network and the U.S. Navy. Wait Till You See Her. Chappell and Company, Inc., 1942. Waltz for a Ball. Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. Way Out West. Chappell and Company, Inc., 1937. We Kiss in a Shadow. Williamson Music, Inc., 1951. We'll Be the Same. Harms, Inc., 1931. We're on Our Way, 1944 What Can You Do with a Man? Chappell and Co., Inc., 1938. What Is a Man What Are You Doing in Here?, 1935 What's the Use of Wond'rin'. Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. What's the Use of Talking?, 1927 What's the Use of Talking. Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1926. When the Children Are Asleep. Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. When You Are Dancing the Waltz. Chappell and Company, Inc., 1936. Where or When. Chappell and Company, Inc., 1937. Where's That Rainbow? Harms, Inc., 1926. Who Are You. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. Why Can't I? Harms, Inc., 1929. Why Do You Suppose? Harms, Inc., 1929. Why Do I? Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1926. Willing and Eager. Williamson Music, Inc., 1962. Winston Churchill-The Valiant Years, television film, 1960, ABD-TV Network. With a Song in My Heart, 1930 With a Song in My Heart. Harms, Inc., 1929. Words and Music, film, 1948, a Metro-Boldwyn-Mayer Picture. Musical Numbers include: Manhattan There's a Small Hotel Way Out West With a Song in My Heart Spring Is Here On Your Toes This Can't Be Love The Girl Friend Blue Room Mountain Greenery A Tree in the Park Where's that Rainbow? A Little Birdie Told Me So Thou Swell Someone Should Tell Them Where or When? The Lady Is a Tramp I Wish I Were in Love Again Johnny One Note Blue Moon Slaughter on Tenth Avenue My Heart Stood Still You Are Too Beautiful. Harms, Inc., 1933. You Have Cast Your Shadow on the Sea. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1938. You Are So Lovely and I'm So Lonely You Took Advantage of Me. Harms, Inc., 1928. You Mustn't Kick It Around You Are Beautiful. Williamson Music, Inc., 1958. You Are Never Away. Warner Brothers-Seven Arts Music, 1926. You Are So Lovely and I'm So Lonely, 1935 You'd Be Surprised, 1920. Musical Numbers include: Don't Love Me Like Othello Spain You don't Have to Be a Toreador Poor Fish Kid, I Love You College Baby My World of Romance The Boomerang That Boy of Mine China When We Are Married Aphrodite Princess of the Willow Tree Breath of Spring Mary, Queen of Scots You'll Never Walk Alone. Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. You'll Never Know, 1921, for varsity show at Columbia University. Musical Numbers include: Virtue Wins the Day I'm Broke When I Go on the Stage Will You Forgive Me? Just a Little Lie You'll Never Know Let Me Drink in Your Eyes Your Lullaby Watch Yourself Chorus Girl Blues Jumping Jack You're Nearer. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1940. You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan. Williamson Music, Inc., 1945. You've Got the Best of Me. Chappell and Co., Inc., 1941. You've Got Too Be Carefully Taught. Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Younger Than Springtime. Williamson Music, Inc., 1949. Yours Sincerely. Harms, Inc., 1929. Zip. Chappell and Co., 1940. 3/93