# format = mail-header # no_opus_no ## Note: All orchestral/operatic pieces are orchestrated by Gershwin unless otherwise specified. ## * Lullaby (1919), a meditative piece for string quartet. Originally, a class assignment from his music theory teacher. ## * Blue Monday, a one-act opera featured in George White's Scandals of 1922, orchestrated by Will Vodery. ## + A Suite from Blue Monday for two pianos was later arranged and has been recorded. ## + Reorchestrated by Ferde Grofe and retitled 135th Street in 1925. ## * Rhapsody in Blue, (1924), his most famous work, a symphonic jazz composition for Paul Whiteman's jazz band & piano , better known in the form orchestrated for full ## symphonic orchestra by Ferde Grofe. Featured in numerous films and commercials. Title-RAW: Short Story, Title-For: violin and piano Title-Dates: 1925 ##, an arrangement of two other short pieces originally intended to be included with the Three Preludes. ## * Concerto in F, (1925), three movements, for piano and orchestra ## * Three Preludes, (1926), for piano ## * An American In Paris (1928), a symphonic poem with elements of jazz and realistic Parisian sound effects ## * Second Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra (1931), for Piano and Orchestra, based on the score for a musical sequence from Delicious. Working title for the work was Rhapsody ## in Rivets. ## + The form most commonly heard today is a re-orchestrated version by Robert McBride; most of Gershwin's orchestrations have been simplified. Also, eight measures not by the composer ## were added to the recapitulation. Michael Tilson Thomas has been a promulgator of Gershwin's original version. ## * Cuban Overture (1932), originally titled Rumba, a tone poem featuring elements of native Cuban dance and folk music; score specifies usage of native Cuban instruments Title-RAW: Piano Transcriptions of Eight Songs Title-Dates: 1932 ## * I Got Rhythm Variations (1934), a set of interesting variations on his famous song, for piano and orchestra ## + Includes a waltz, an atonal fugue, and experimentation with Asian and jazz influences ## * Porgy And Bess, a folk opera (1935) (from the book by DuBose Heyward) about African-American life, now considered a definitive work of the American theater. ## + Contains the famous aria "Summertime", in addition to hits like "I Got Plenty of Nothin'" and "It Ain't Necessarily So". ## + Porgy and Bess has also been heard in the concert hall, mostly in two orchestral suites, one by Gershwin himself entitled Catfish Row; another suite by Robert Russell ## Bennett, Porgy and Bess: A Symphonic Picture is also relatively popular. Title-RAW: Walking the Dog Title-Dates: 1937 ##, a humorous piece for orchestra featuring the clarinet. Originally a musical sequence entitled Promenade from the movie Shall We Dance for piano ## and chamber orchestra. ## + Many other incidental sequences from Shall We Dance were written and (for the most part) orchestrated by Gershwin, among them: Waltz of the Red Balloons and a final ## extended 8-minute orchestral passage based on the title song with an intruiging coda hinting at Gershwin forging a new musical path. It is unknown why any of these ## compositions have not seen the light of day in the concert hall. ## + Most of the musicals Gershwin wrote are also known for their instrumental music, among them the March from Strike Up The Band and overtures to many of his later ## shows. Title-RAW: Impromptu in Two Keys Title-Dates: publ. posth. in 1973 ##, for piano Title-Count: Two Title-Type: Waltzes Title-Key: C major Title-Dates: publ. posth. in 1975 ##, for piano ## + Originally a two-piano interlude in Pardon My English on Broadway. ## Musical theater credits ## Note: All works are musicals produced on Broadway unless specified otherwise. Title-RAW: Half Past Eight (lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Edward B. Perkins). Premiered in Syracuse. Title-Dates: 1919 Title-RAW: La La Lucille Title-Lyrics-By: Arthur Jackson, B. G. DeSylva and Irving Caesar Title-Dates: 1919 Title-RAW: Morris Gest Title-Name: Midnight Whirl Title-Lyrics-By: B. G. DeSylva and John Henry Mears Title-Dates: 1919 Title-RAW: Limehouse Nights Title-Lyrics-By: B. G. DeSylva and John Henry Mears Title-Dates: 1919 Title-RAW: Poppyland Title-Lyrics-By: B. G. DeSylva and John Henry Mears Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: George White's Scandals of 1920 Title-Lyrics-By: Arthur Jackson Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: A Dangerous Maid (lyrics by Ira Gershwin). Premiered in Atlantic City. Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: The Broadway Whirl (co-composed with Harry Tierney, lyrics by Buddy DeSylva, Joseph McCarthy, Richard Carle and John Henry Mears Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: George White's Scandals of 1921 Title-Lyrics-By: Arthur Jackson Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: George White's Scandals of 1922 Title-Lyrics-By: E. Ray Goetz, Ira Gershwin and B. G. DeSylva Title-Dates: 1922 ## + The premiere performance featured the one-act opera Blue Monday with libretto and lyrics by B. G. DeSylva, set in Harlem in a jazz idiom. However, after only one ## performance, the opera was withdrawn from the show. Gershwin also wrote seven other songs for the show. Title-RAW: Our Nell (co-composed with William Daly, lyrics co-written by Gershwin and Daly) Title-Dates: 1922 Title-RAW: By and By Title-Lyrics-By: Brian Hooker Title-Dates: 1922 Title-RAW: Innocent Ingenue Baby (co-composed with William Daly, lyrics by Brian Hooker) Title-Dates: 1923 Title-RAW: Walking Home with Angeline Title-Lyrics-By: Brian Hooker Title-Dates: 1923 Title-RAW: The Rainbow (lyrics by Clifford Grey and Brian Hooker). Premiered in London. Title-Dates: 1923 Title-RAW: George White's Scandals of 1923 Title-Lyrics-By: E. Ray Goetz, B. G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald Title-Dates: 1923 Title-RAW: Sweet Little Devil Title-Lyrics-By: B. G. DeSylva Title-Dates: 1924 Title-RAW: George White's Scandals of 1924 Title-Lyrics-By: B. G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald Title-Dates: 1924 Title-RAW: Primrose (lyrics by Desmond Carter and Ira Gershwin). Premiered in London. Title-Dates: 1924 Title-RAW: Lady, Be Good! Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1924 Title-RAW: Tell Me More! Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin and B. G. DeSylva Title-Dates: 1925 Title-RAW: Tip-Toes Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1925 Title-RAW: Song of the Flame (operetta, lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, and musical collaboration by Herbert Stothart) Title-Dates: 1925 Title-RAW: Oh, Kay! Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin and Howard Dietz Title-Dates: 1926 ## + Includes the famous song, "Someone to Watch Over Me" ## + Revived in 1928 and 1990 (the latter with an all-Black cast) Title-RAW: Strike Up The Band Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: premiered in Philadelphia 1927, revised Broadway in 1930, revised 1936 for U.C.L.A # prev_aka Strike Up The Band ## + Revised and produced on Broadway in 1930 Title-RAW: Funny Face Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1927 Title-RAW: Rosalie Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin and P. G. Wodehouse, co-composed with Sigmund Romberg Title-Dates: 1928 Title-RAW: Treasure Girl Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1928 Title-RAW: Show Girl Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn Title-Dates: 1929 Title-RAW: Girl Crazy Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1930 Title-RAW: Of Thee I Sing Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1931 ## + Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for 1932 and was the first musical to win that award, although only Ira Gershwin and the bookwriters were awarded the Prize and ## not George Gershwin ## + Revived in 1933 and 1952 Title-RAW: Pardon My English Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1933 Title-RAW: Let 'Em Eat Cake Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1933 ## Let 'Em Eat Cake (lyrics by Ira Gershwin), sequel to Of Thee I Sing (1933) Title-RAW: Porgy and Bess Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward Title-Dates: 1935 ## + Revived on Broadway in 1942, 1943, 1953, 1976 (Houston Grand Opera winner of the Tony Award for Most Innovative Revival of a Musical), and 1983 ## Works featuring original Gershwin songs for shows by other composers Title-RAW: The Passing Show of 1916 - "Making of a Girl" co-composed with Sigmund Romberg, lyrics by Harold Atteridge Title-Dates: 1916 Title-RAW: Hitchy-Koo of 1918 - "You-Oo just You", lyrics by Irving Caesar Title-Dates: 1918 Title-RAW: Ladies First - "(The Real) American Folk Song (is a Rag)", lyrics by Ira Gershwin and "Some Wonderful Sort of Someone", lyrics by Schuyler Greene Title-Dates: 1918 ## * 1919 - Good Morning, Judge - "I was so young (you were so beautiful)", lyrics by Irvine Caesar and Alfred Bryan and "here's more to the kiss than the x-x-x", lyrics by ## Irving Caesar Title-RAW: The Lady in Red - "Some Wonderful Sort of Someone", lyrics by Schyler Greene and "Something about Love", lyrics by L. Paley Title-Dates: 1919 Title-RAW: The Capitol Revue - "Come to the Moon", lyrics by L. Paley and Ned Wayburn, "Swanee", lyrics by Irvine Caesar Title-Dates: 1919 Title-RAW: Dear Mabel - "We're pals", lyrics by Irving Caesar, first performed in Baltimore Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: Ed Wynn's Carnival - "Oo, how I love you to be loved by you", lyrics by L. Paley Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: The Sweetheart Shop - "Waiting for the Sun to Come Out", lyrics by Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: Sinbad - "Swanee" (as performed by Al Jolson) Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: Broadway Brevities of 1920 - "Lu Lu" and "Snowflakes", lyrics by Arthur Jackson and "Spanish love", lyrics by Irving Caesar Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: Piccadilly to Broadway, songs unpublished Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: Blue Eyes, songs unpublished Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: Selwyn's Snapshots of 1921, songs unpublished Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: The Perfect Fool - "My Log-Cabin Home", lyrics by Irving Caesar and Buddy De Sylva, "No One Else but that Girl of Mine", lyrics by Irving Caesar Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: The French Doll - "Do it again!", lyrics by Buddy De Sylva Title-Dates: 1922 Title-RAW: For Goodness Sake - "Someone" and "Tra-la-la", lyrics by Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1922 Title-RAW: The Dancing Girl - "That American Boy of Mine", lyrics by Irving Caesar Title-Dates: 1922 Title-RAW: Spice of 1922 - "The Yankee Doodle Blues", lyrics by Irving Caesar and Buddy De Sylva Title-Dates: 1922 Title-RAW: Little Miss Bluebeard (play) - "I won't say I will but I won't say I won't", lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Buddy De Sylva Title-Dates: 1923 Title-RAW: Nifties of 1923 - "At Half Past Seven", lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, and "Nashville Nightingale", lyrics by Irving Caesar Title-Dates: 1923 Title-RAW: Americana of 1926 - Title-Name: That Lost Barber Shop Chord Title-Dates: 1926 Title-RAW: 9:15 Revue Title-Dates: 1930 Title-RAW: The Show is On - Title-Name: By Strauss Title-Dates: 1936 ## + Revived in 1937 ## Works interpolating Gershwin songs posthumously: Title-RAW: At Home With Ethel Waters - Title-Name: Lady Be Good Title-Dates: 1953 Title-RAW: Mr. Wonderful Title-Dates: 1956 ### "I Got Rhythm" a hit single for pop vocal group The Happenings (1967) ### My One And Only - an adaptation of the music from Funny Face (1983) ### Uptown...It's Hot! - "Lady Be Good" (1986) ### Crazy For You - musical adapting George and Ira Gershwin Tin Pan Alley and Broadway songs (1992) ## + Awarded the Tony Award for Best Musical ### The Gershwins' Fascinating Rhythm - revue with songs by George and Ira Gershwin (1999) ## * 2001 - George Gershwin Alone - one-man play by Hershey Felder, who portrayed Gershwin, incorporating "Swanee" from Sinbad (lyrics by Irving Caesar), "Embraceable You" from ## Girl Crazy (lyrics by Ira Gershwin), "Someone to Watch Over Me" from Oh, Kay! (lyrics by Ira Gershwin), "Bess, You is My Woman Now" from Porgy and Bess ## (lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin), An American in Paris and Rhapody in Blue. ### Elaine Stritch at Liberty - But Not For Me (2002) ### Back From Broadway - one-time concert featuring songs by George Gershwin (2002) ## Musical films Title-RAW: The Sunshine Trail - theme song of same title (lyrics by Ira Gershwin), as well as accompaniment music for silent film Title-Dates: 1923 Title-RAW: Delicious Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1931 Title-RAW: Shall We Dance? Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1937 Title-RAW: A Damsel in Distress Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1937 Title-RAW: Goldwyn Follies Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1938 ## + Gershwin died during the filming. Vernon Duke completed and adapted Gerhwin's songs, and composed some additional ones. Title-RAW: The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (Kay Swift adapted a number of unpublished Gershwin melodies and Ira Gershwin wrote the lyrics.) Title-Dates: 1947 Title-RAW: Kiss Me, Stupid (adaptations of unpublished Gershwin songs with lyrics by Ira Gershwin.) Title-Dates: 1964 ## Miscellaneous Songs Title-RAW: When you want 'em, you can't get 'em, when you've got 'em, you don't want 'em Title-Lyrics-By: M. Roth Title-Dates: 1916 Title-RAW: The Love of a Wife Title-Lyrics-By: Arthur Jackson and B. G. De Sylva Title-Dates: 1919 Title-RAW: Yan-Kee Title-Lyrics-By: Irving Caesar Title-Dates: 1920 Title-RAW: Dixie Rose Title-Lyrics-By: Irving Caesar and B. G. De Sylva Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: In the Heart of a Geisha Title-Lyrics-By: Fred Fisher Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: Swanee Rose Title-Lyrics-By: Irving Caesar and B. G. De Sylva Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: Tomale (I'm hot for you) Title-Lyrics-By: B. G. De Sylva Title-Dates: 1921 Title-RAW: Harlem River Chanty and It's a great little world! Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin, originally composed for Tip-Toes on Broadway but not used Title-Dates: 1925 Title-RAW: Murderous Monty (and Light-Fingered Jane) Title-Lyrics-By: Desmond Carter, composed for London production of Tell Me More. Title-Dates: 1925 Title-RAW: I'd rather charleston Title-Lyrics-By: Desmond Carter, composed for London production of Lady Be Good. Title-Dates: 1926 Title-RAW: Beautiful gypsy and Rosalie (originally composed for Rosalie on Broadway, but not used) Title-Dates: 1928 Title-RAW: Feeling Sentimental (originally composed for Show Girl on Broadway, but not used) Title-Dates: 1929 Title-RAW: In the Mandarin's Orchid Garden Title-Dates: 1929 Title-RAW: Mischa, Yascha, Toscha, Sascha (originally composed for the musical film Delicious, but not used. Title-Dates: 1931 ## + This is Gershwin's only finished work based on a Jewish theme, and the title is a reference to the first names of four Jewish-Russian violinists, Mischa Elman, ## Jascha Heifetz, Toscha Seidel and Sascha Jacobsen. Title-RAW: You've got what gets me (for 1st film version of Girl Crazy) Title-Dates: 1932 Title-RAW: Till Then Title-Dates: 1933 Title-RAW: King of Swing Title-Lyrics-By: Al Stillman Title-Dates: 1936 Title-RAW: Strike up the band for U.C.L.A (to the same music as the song Strike Up The Band) Title-Dates: 1936 Title-RAW: Hi-Ho! Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin Title-Dates: 1937 ## originally composed for Shall We Dance, but not used Title-RAW: Just Another Rhumba Title-Lyrics-By: Ira Gershwin, originally composed for The Goldwyn Follies, but not used Title-Dates: 1938 Title-RAW: Dawn of a New Day Title-Dates: 1938 ## Commercial Works for Piano Title-RAW: Rialto Ripples - rag Title-Dates: 1918 ## * early 1920s - Three-Quarter Blues (Irish Waltz) Title-RAW: Swiss Miss (arrangement of a song from Lady Be Good) Title-Dates: 1926 Title-RAW: Merry Andrew (arrangement of a dance piece from Rosalie) Title-Dates: 1928 Title-RAW: George Gershwin's Song-Book (arrangements of refrains from Gershwin songs) Title-Dates: 1932 ### ==### PIANO // Title: 3 Preludes for Piano (1926) (transcr. for vn. and pf. by Heifetz) Title: Three Preludes for Piano (1926) (transcr. for vn. and pf. by Heifetz) Title-Count: 3 Title-Type: Preludes Title-For: Piano Title-Dates: 1926 Title-Count: Three Title-Type: Preludes Title-For: Piano Title-Dates: 1926 Title: Prelude No. 1 for Piano (1926) - Allegro ben ritmato e deciso Title: Prelude No. 2 for Piano (1926) - Andante con moto e poco rubato Title: Prelude No. 3 for Piano (1926) - Allegro ben ritmato e deciso ### ==### MUSICALS // ### The Passing Show of 1916 ### ###MUSICALS // ### La La Lucille (1919) ### ###MUSICALS // ### George White's Scandals (1920--1924) ### ###MUSICALS // ### A Dangerous Maid (1921) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Sweet Little Devil (1924) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Primrose (1924) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Lady, Be Good! (1924) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Song of the Flame (1925) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Tell Me More (1925) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Tip Toes (1925) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Oh, Kay! (1926, lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Strike up the Band (1927, 2nd vers. 1930) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Funny Face (1927) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Rosalie (1928) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Treasure Girl (1928) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Show Girl (1929) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Girl Crazy (1930) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Of Thee I Sing (1931, lyrics by George F. Kaufman) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Pardon my English (1933) ### ###MUSICALS // ### Let 'em eat Cake (1933) ### ==### SONGS // ### ## Among the best of hundreds of songs are Swanee; The Man I Love; Embraceable You; I Got Rhythm; Fascinating Rhythm; 'S Wonderful; Lady Be Good; and Love Walked In. The popular Summertime is from Porgy and Bess ### ###FILMS // ### Delicious (1931) ### ###FILMS // ### Shall We Dance?; A Damsel in Distress (1937) ### ###FILMS // ### The Goldwyn Follies (1938) ### ###FILMS // ### The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1946) ### ###FILMS // ### Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) ### ###OPERAS // Title-RAW: Blue Monday Title-Dates: 1-act; item in George White's Scandals 1922 but withdrawn after 1 perf.; retitled 135th Street and revived Miami 1970 ### ###OPERAS // ### Porgy and Bess (1934--1935) ### ###ORCH. // Title-RAW: Rhapsody in Blue (pf. and orch.) Title-Dates: 1924 ### ###ORCH. // Title-Type: Piano concerto Title-Key: F major Title-Dates: 1925 ### ###ORCH. // Title-RAW: An American in Paris Title-Dates: 1928 ### ###ORCH. // Title-RAW: Second Rhapsody for Piano and orch. (working title "Rhapsody in Rivets") Title-Dates: 1931 ### ###ORCH. // Title-RAW: Cuban Overture Title-Dates: 1932 ### ###ORCH. // Title-RAW: "I Got Rhythm" Variations for Piano and orch. Title-Dates: 1934 # prev_aka Variations on "I Got Rhythm" ### ### ### ## http://www.gershwinfan.com/works.html ### ### Since I Found You (1913) ### When You Want 'Em, You Can't Get 'Em; When You've Got 'Em, You Don't Want 'Em (1916) ### ## The Passing Show of 1916 (1916) ### Rialto Ripples (1917) ### Beautiful Bird (1917) ### You Are Not the Girl (1917) ### Hitchy Koo of 1918 (1918) ### The Real American Folk Song (Is a Rag) (1918) ### Kitchenette (1918) ### If You Only Knew (1918) ### There's Magic in the Air (1918) ### When There's a Chance to Dance (1918) ### ## La, La, Lucille (1919) ### Morris Gest Midnight Whirl (1919) ### Lullaby (1919) ### Good Morning, Judge (1919) ### The Lady in Red (1919) ### Capitol Revue (1919) ### George White's Scandals of 1920 (1920) ### Piccadilly to Broadway (1920) ### For No Reason at All (1920) ### Mischa, Jascha, Toscha, Sascha (1920) ### Waiting for the Sun to Come Out (1920) ### Back Home (1920) ### I Want to Be Wanted by You (1920) ### Ed Wynn's Carnival (1920) ### Sinbad (1920) ### Broadway Brevities of 1920 (1920) ### George White's Scandals of 1921 (1921) ### The Perfect Fool (1921) ### Blue Eyes (1921) ### Selwyn's Snapshots of 1921 (1921) ### George White's Scandals of 1922 (1922) ### ## Blue Monday (one-act opera) (1922) ### Molly on the Shore (1922) ### For Goodness Sake (1922) ### A New Step Ev'ry Day a/k/a Stairway to Paradise (1922) ### Our Nell (1922) ### The French Doll (1922) ### ## A Dangerous Maid (1921) ### Phoebe (1921) ### Spice of 1922 (1922) ### The Rainbow (1923) ### George White's Scandals of 1923 (1923) ### The Dancing Girl (1923) ### Nifties of 1923 (1923) ### I Won't Say I Will but I Won't Say I Won't (1923) ### The Sunshine Trail (1923) ### ## Rhapsody in Blue (1924) ### George White's Scandals of 1924 (1924) ### ## Lady, Be Good! (1924) ### ## Sweet Little Devil (1924) ### ## Primrose (1924) ### ## Concerto in F (1925) ### ## Song of the Flame (1925) ### Short Story (1925) ### ## Tell Me More (1925) ### ## Tip-Toes (1925) ### Preludes for Piano (1926) ### Americana (1926) ### ## Oh, Kay! (1926) ### ## Strike Up the Band (1927) ### ## Funny Face (1927) ### ## Treasure Girl (1928) ### ## An American in Paris (1928) ### ## Rosalie (1928) ### ## Show Girl (1929) ### Impromptu in Two Keys (1929) ### Three-Quarter Blues (1929) ### East is West (1929) ### 9:15 Review (1930) ### ## Girl Crazy (1930) ### Strike Up the Band (revision) (1930) ### ## Of Thee I Sing (1931) ### ## Delicious (1931) ### George Gershwin's Song-Book (1932) ### ## Second Rhapsody (1932) ### ## Cuban Overture (1932) ### Girl Crazy (1932) ### ## Pardon My English (1933) ### ## Let 'Em Eat Cake (1933) ### ## Variations on I Got Rhythm (1934) ### ## Porgy and Bess (1935) ### The Show is On (1936) ### Suite from Porgy and Bess (1936) ### ## Shall We Dance? (1937) ### A Damsel in Distress (1937) ### ## The Goldwyn Follies (1937) Title: Summertime (Act I Scene 1) Title: A Woman is a Sometime Thing (Act I Scene 1) Title: My Man's Gone Now (Act I Scene 2) # prev_aka MY MANS GONE NOW Title: It Take a Long Pull to Get There (Act II Scene 1) Title: I Got Plenty o' Nuttin' (Act II Scene 1) Title: Buzzard Keep on Flyin' (Act II Scene 1) # prev_aka THE BUZZARD SONG Title: Bess, You Is My Woman Now (Act II Scene 1) Title: Oh, I Can't Sit Down (Act II Scene 1) Title: It Ain't Necessarily So (Act II Scene 2) ## Misprints: # prev_aka It Aint Necessarily So (Act II Scene 2) # prev_aka It Aint Necessarily So Title: What you want wid Bess (Act II Scene 2) Title: Oh, Doctor Jesus (Act II Scene 3) Title: A Red-Haired Woman (Act II Scene 4) Title: There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York (Act III Scene 2) Title: Bess, O Where's My Bess? (Act III Scene 3) # prev_aka Where is my Bess Title: I'm on my way (Act III Scene 3) ### From Ella's record Title: The Half Of It Dearie Blues Title: 'S Wonderful Title: Aren't You Kind Of Glad We Did? Title: (I've Got) Beginner's Luck Title: Bidin' My Time Title: Boy Wanted Title: Boy! What Love Has Done To Me! Title: But Not For Me Title: By Strauss Title: Cheerful Little Earful Title: Clap Yo' Hands Title: Embraceable You Title: Fascinating Rhythm Title: Fascinatin' Rhythm Title: Fidgety Feet Title: A Foggy Day Title: For You, For Me, For Evermore ## Funny Face Title: He Loves And She Loves Title: How Long Has This Been Going On? Title: I Can't Be Bothered Now Title: I Got Rhythm Title: I Was Doing All Right Title: I've Got A Crush On You Title: Isn't It A Pity? Title: Just Another Rhumba Title: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off Title: Let's Kiss And Make Up Title: Looking For A Boy Title: Lorelei ### Lorelei - (alternate take) Title: Love Is Here To Stay ### Love Is Here To Stay - (alternate take) Title: Love Is Sweeping The Country Title: Love Walked In Title: The Man I Love Title: March Of The Swiss Soldiers Title: My Cousin In Milwaukee Title: My One And Only Title: Nice Work If You Can Get It ### Of Thee I Sing Title: Oh, Lady, Be Good! ### Oh, Lady, Be Good! - (alternate take) Title: Oh, So Nice! Title: Prelude I Title: Prelude II Title: Prelude III Title: Promenade (Walking The Dog) Title: The Real American Folk Song (Is A Rag) Title: Sam And Delilah ### Shall We Dance? Title: Slap That Bass Title: Somebody From Somewhere Title: Somebody Loves Me Title: Someone To Watch Over Me Title: Soon Title: Stiff Upper Lip ### Strike Up The Band Title: That Certain Feeling Title: They All Laughed Title: They Can't Take That Away From Me Title: Things Are Looking Up Title: Treat Me Rough Title: Who Cares? ### You've Got What Gets Me ### From Gershwin plays Gershwin Title: Hang on to Me Title: Sweet and low down Title: Then do we dance? Title: Maybe Title: Do-do-do ## From Porgy and Bess Title: I wants to stay here Title: Medley: Here come de honey man crab man oh