Classic movie musicals of Richard A. Whiting.
- Title
- Classic movie musicals of Richard A. Whiting.
- Published by
- [New York] : JJA [Records], [1980]
- Author
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Details
- Description
- 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
- Uniform title
- Songs. Selections
- Alternative title
- Songs.
- Too marvelous for words
- Subject
- Contents
- 1929: Pointed heels: I have to have you. Dance of life: True blue Lou; Ladies of the dance; The flippity flop. Close harmony: I\u0027m all a-twitter, I\u0027m all a-twirl. Innocents of Paris: Louise; It\u0027s a habit of mine -- 1930: Safety in numbers: You appeal to me; My future just passed. Paramount on parade: All I want is just one girl. Monte Carlo: Beyond the blue horizon; Give me a moment, please; Trimmin\u0027 the women; Whatever it is, it\u0027s grand!; Love it and like it; Always in all ways. Playboy of Paris: My ideal; It\u0027s a great life -- 1932: Blonde Venus: You little so and so; I couldn\u0027t be annoyed -- One hour with you: Three times a day; One hour with you; What would you do?
- 1934: Bright eyes: On the good ship Lollipop. Transatlantic merry-go-round: Rock and roll; Oh, Leo! it\u0027s love; It was swell of you. She learned about sailors: Here\u0027s the key to my heart. Bottoms up: Waiting at the gate for Katie -- 1935: Coronado: How do I rate with you? Big broadcast of 1936: Double trouble -- 1936: Rhythm on the range: I can\u0027t escape from you. Sing, baby, sing: When did you leave Heaven? Anything goes: Sailor beware --1937: Varsity show: Have you got any castles, baby? -- 1938: The cowboy from Brooklyn: Ride, tenderfoot, ride -- 1937: Hollywod Hotel: Hooray for Hollywood; I\u0027m like a fish out of water. Ready, willing and able: Too marvelous for words.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- "A Box Office production."