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- catalog alternative "Vocal music. Texts. Selections".
- catalog contributor b3756064.
- catalog contributor b3756065.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Adios, Argentina, 1934-1935: Adios, Argentina -- The Chiripah -- Don't fence me in -- If you could love me -- The side car -- Singing in the saddle -- Jubilee, 1935: Our crown -- We're off to Feathermore -- Why shouldn't I? -- Entrance of Eric -- The kling-kling bird on the divi-divi tree -- When love comes your way -- What a nice municipal park -- When me, Mowgli, love -- Gather ye autographs while ye may -- My Loulou -- Begin the beguine -- Good morning, Miss Standing -- My most intimate friend -- A picture of me without you -- Ev'rybod -- ee who's anybod-ee -- Aphrodite's dance -- Swing that swing -- Sunday morning breakfast time -- Mr. and Mrs. Smith -- Gay little wives -- To get away -- Me and Marie -- Just one of those things -- There's nothing like swimming -- Yours -- Sing "Jubilee" -- Born to Dance, 1936: Rolling home -- Rap tap on wood -- Hey, babe, hey -- Entrance of Lucy James -- Love me, love my Pekinese -- Easy to love -- I've got you under my skin -- Swingin' the jinx away -- Goodbye, little dream, goodbye -- Red, Hot and Blue, 1936: At ye olde coffee shoppe in Cheyenne -- It's a great life -- Perennial debutantes -- Ours -- Down in the depths -- Carry on -- You've got something -- It's de-lovely -- A little skipper from heaven above -- Five hundred million -- Ridin' high -- We're about to start big rehearsin' -- Hymn to Hymen -- What a great pair we'll be -- You're a bad influence on me -- The Ozarks are callin' me home -- Red, hot and blue -- When your troubles have started -- Bertie and Gertie -- Who but you? -- That's the news I'm waiting to hear -- Where? -- Lonely star.".
- catalog description "Can-Can, 1953: Maidens typical of France -- Never give anything away -- C'est magnifique -- Come along with me -- Live and let live -- I am in love -- If you loved me truly -- Montmart' -- Allez-vous-en -- Never, never be an artist -- It's all right with me -- Ev'ry man is a stupid man -- I love Paris -- Can-can -- The law -- I shall positively pay you next Monday -- A man must his honor defend -- Nothing to do but work -- Laundry scene -- Her heart was in her work -- Who said gay Paree? -- What a fair thing is a woman -- Am I in love? -- To thing that this could happen to me -- I do -- When love comes to call -- I like the ladies -- Silk Stockings, 1955: Too bad -- Paris loves lovers -- Stereophonic sound -- It's a chemical reaction, that's all -- All of you -- Satin and silk -- Without love -- Hail Bibinski -- As on through the seasons we sail -- Josephine -- Siberia -- Silk stockings -- The red blues -- Art -- There's a Hollywood that's good -- Give me the land -- ".
- catalog description "College shows, 1913-1914: The Kaleidoscope, 1913: At the dawn tea -- We are prom girls -- Chaperons -- In the land where my heart was born -- Meet me beside the river -- Beware of the sophomore -- Rick-chick-a-chick -- Goodbye, my true love -- On my yacht -- We're a group of nonentities -- Flower maidens -- Absinthe -- Absinthe drip -- Maid of Santiago -- As I love you -- Duodecimalogue -- Oh, what a pretty pair of lovers -- A member of the Yale Elizabethan Club -- Moon man -- My Georgia gal -- Paranoia, 1914: Paranoia -- Funny little tracks in the snow -- Innocent, innocent maids -- Oh, what a lonely princess -- Won't you come crusading with me? -- i want to row on the crew -- What love is -- Down in a dungeon deep -- Slow sinks the sun -- The prep school widow -- Idyll -- I've a shooting box in Scotland -- Down Lovers' Lane -- The language of flowers -- Dresden china soldiers -- Naughty, naughty -- Hail to Cyril -- We're All Dressed Up and We Don't Know Huerto Go, 1914: Cincinnati -- Craigie 404 -- See America First, 1916: Badmen -- Younger sons of peers -- Greetings, gentlemen -- To follow every fancy -- See America first -- Well, it's good to be here again -- Hold-up ensemble -- Entrance of Indian maidens -- If in spite of our attempts -- The social coach of all the fashionable future debutantes -- Something's got to be done -- Pity me, please -- I've got an awful lot to learn -- Dinner -- Hail, ye Indian maidens -- Fascinating females -- Beautiful, primitive Indian girls -- The lady I've vowed to wed -- Finale, act I -- Mirror, mirror -- Oh, bright, fair dream -- Ever and ever yours -- Lady fair, lady fair -- Love came and crowned me -- Lima -- When a body's in love -- Revelation ensemble -- Step we grandly -- Buy her a box at the opera.".
- catalog description "College songs, 1909-1913: When the summer moon comes 'long -- Bridget McGuire -- Moon, moon -- Since Dolly's come to town -- Mory's -- Bingo Eli Yale -- Hail to Yale -- Eli -- Bull dog -- The motor car -- A football king -- If I were only a football man -- I want to be a Yale boy -- I want to be a prom girl -- It pays to advertise -- When I'm eating around with you -- Yellow melodrama -- Antoinette Birby -- College shows, 1911-1912: Cora, 1911: Poker -- concentration -- Saturday night -- Hello, Miss Chapel Street -- Cora, the fair chorine -- My hometown girl -- Goodbye, boys -- The old rat Mort -- Ninette -- Far, far away -- Rosebud -- Rolling, rolling -- And the Villain Still Pursued Her, 1912: We are the chorus of the show -- Strolling -- The lovely heroine -- I'm the villain -- Twilight -- Llewellyn -- That Zip Cornwall Cooch -- Charity -- Queens of Terpsichore -- Leaders of society -- Submarine -- Barcelona maid -- Silver moon -- Dear doctor -- Anytime -- Come to Bohemia -- Dancing -- Fare thee well -- When we're wed -- The Pot of Gold, 1912: At the rainbow -- Bellboys -- Longing for dear old Broadway -- When I used to lead the ballet -- My houseboat on the Thames -- She was a fair young mermaid -- What's this awful hullabaloo? -- What a charming afternoon -- Since we've met -- Exercise -- We are so aesthetic -- Scandal -- I wonder where my girl is now -- My Salvation Army queen -- It's awfully hard when Mother's not along -- I want to be married (to a Delta Kappa Epsilon man) -- Ha, ha, they must sail for Siberia -- I love you so -- Loie and Chlodo -- So let us hail.".
- catalog description "If ever we get out of jail -- Let's make it a night -- The perfume of love -- Under the dress -- What a ball -- Why should I trust you? -- Bébé of gay Paree -- Film Version, 1957: Fated to be mated -- The Ritz roll and rock -- High Society, 1956: High society calypso -- I love you, Samantha -- Little one -- Who wants to be a millionaire? -- True love -- You're sensational -- Now you has jazz -- Mind if I make love to you? -- Caroline -- Let's vocalize -- So what? -- Who has? -- How could I? -- Les Girls, 1957: Les girls -- You're just too, too -- Ça, c'est l'amour -- Ladies-in-waiting -- Why am I so gone (about that gal)? -- Drinking song -- High-flyin' wings on my shoes -- I could kick myself -- My darling never is late -- My little piece o' pie -- What fun -- You're the prize guy of guys -- Aladdin, 1958: Trust your destiny to your star -- Aladdin -- Come to the supermarket in old Peking -- I adore you -- Make way for the emperor -- No wonder taxes are high -- ".
- catalog description "Kiss Me, Kate, 1948: Another op'nin', another show -- Why can't you behave? -- Wunderbar -- So in love -- We open in Venice -- Tom, Dick or Harry -- I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua -- I hate men -- Were thine that special face -- I sing of love -- Kiss, me, Kate -- Too darn hot -- Where is the life that late I led? -- Always true to you in my fashion -- Bianca -- Brush up your Shakespeare -- I am ashamed that women are so simple -- Finale, act II -- Was great fun the first time -- We shall never be younger -- A woman's career -- What does your servant dream about? -- I'm afraid, Sweetheart, I love you -- If ever married I'm -- Miscellaneous, 1940s: So long, Samoa -- Glide, glider, glide -- Sailors of the sky -- The gold dusters song -- I gaze in your eyes -- Farewell, Amanda -- Out of This World, 1950: Prologue -- I Jupiter, I Rex -- Use your imagination -- Hail, hail, hail -- I got beauty -- Maiden fair -- Where, oh where? -- I am loved -- They couldn't compare to you -- ".
- catalog description "Miscellaneous, 1930s: What's my man gonna be like?".
- catalog description "Opportunity knocks but once -- Wouldn't it be fun.".
- catalog description "Paris, 1928: Don't look at me that way -- Let's do it, let's fall in love -- Vivienne -- The heaven hop -- Quelque-chose -- Let's misbehave -- Which? -- Which is the right life? -- Dizzy baby -- Bad girl in Paree -- When I found you -- Wake up and dream, 1929: Wake up and dream -- I've got a crush on you -- I loved him, but he didn't love me -- Looking at you -- The banjo that man Joe plays -- Entrance of emigrants -- What is this thing called love? -- Wait until it's bedtime -- Operatic pills -- After all, I'm only a schoolgirl -- I dream of a girl in a shawl -- Night club opening -- I'm a gigilo -- I want to be raided by you -- The extra man -- My Louisa -- Fifty Million Frenchmen, 1929: A toast to Volstead -- You do something to me -- The American express -- You've got that thing -- Find me a primitive man -- Where would you get your coat? -- At Longchamps today -- Yankee Doodle -- The happy heaven of Harlem -- Why shouldn't I have you? -- Somebody's going to throw a big party -- It isn't done -- I'm in love -- The tale of the oyster -- Paree, what did you do to me? -- Yu don't know Paree -- I'm unlucky at gambling -- I worship you -- Please don't make me be good -- The Queen of terre haute -- Watching the world go by -- Down with everybody but us -- Why don't we try staying home? -- That's why I love you -- The heaven of Harlem -- My Harlem wench -- Let's step out -- The boy friend back home -- Miscellaneous, 1920s: A Night Out, 1920 -- Mayfair and Montmartre, 1922: Olga (come back to the Volga) -- Cocktail time -- The blue boy blues -- Wondering night and day -- Phi-Phi, 1922: Ragtime pipes of pan -- Out o' Luck, 1925: Butterlflies -- Mademazelle -- Opera star.".
- catalog description "Rosalie, 1937: Who knows? -- I've a strange new rhythm in my heart -- Rosalie -- Why should I care? -- Spring love is in the air -- Close -- In the still of the night -- It's all over but the shouting -- To love or not to love -- Opening, Romanza sequence -- Entrance of Prince Paul -- I know it's not meant for me -- A fool there was -- You Never Know, 1938: I am Gaston -- Au revoir, CHer Baron -- Maria -- You never know -- What is that tune? -- For no rhyme or reason -- From Alpha to Omega -- Don't let it get you down -- What shall I do? -- At long last love -- Yes, yes, yes -- Good evening, Princesse -- I'll black his eyes -- I'm yours -- What a priceless pleasure -- Just one step ahead of love -- Ha, ha, ha -- By candlelight -- I'm back in circulation -- I'm going in for love -- It's no laughing matter -- Leave it to Me, 1938: How do you spell ambassador? -- We drink to you, J.H. Brody -- Vite, vite, vite -- I'm taking the steps to Russia -- Get out of town -- ".
- catalog description "Seven Lively Arts, 1944: Big town -- Is it the girl (or is it the gown)? -- Everytime we say goodbye -- Only another boy and girl -- Wow-ooh-wolf! -- Drink -- When I was little cuckoo -- Frahngee-pahnee -- Dancin' to a jungle drum (let's end the beguine) -- Hence it don't make sense -- The band started swinging a song -- The big parade / Yours for a song -- Pretty little Missus Bell -- Dainty, quainty me -- I wrote a play -- If I hadn't a husband -- Where do we go from here? -- Café society still carries on -- Around the World in Eighty Days, 1946: Look what I found -- There he goes, Mr. Phileas Fogg -- Mee-rah-lah -- Sea chantey -- Should I tell you I love you? -- Pipe dreaming -- If you smile at me -- Wherever they fly the flag of old England -- Missus Aouda -- Slave auction -- Snagtooth Gertie -- The Pirate, 1948: Mack the Black -- Niña -- Love of my life -- You can do no wrong -- Be a clown -- Voodoo -- Manuela -- Martinique -- ".
- catalog description "Something to Shout About, 1943: You'd be so nice to come home to -- I can do without tea in my teapot -- Through thick and thin -- I always knew -- Something to shout about -- Lotus bloom -- Hasta luego -- It might have been -- Couldn't be -- Take it easy -- Let Doctor Schmett vet your pet -- Something for the Boys, 1943: Announcement of inheritance -- See that you're born in Texas -- When my baby goes to town -- Something for the boys -- When we're home on the range -- Could it be you? -- Hey, good-lookin' -- He's a right guy -- The leader of a big-time band -- I'm in love with a soldier boy -- There's a happy land in the sky -- By the Mississinewah -- Riddle-diddle me this -- So long, San Antonio -- Washington, D.C. -- Oh, how I could go for you -- Texas will make you a man -- Well, I just wouldn't know -- Wouldn't it be crazy? -- Carborundum -- Mississippi Belle, 1943-1944: Amo Amas -- Close to me -- Hip, hip, hooray for Andy Jackson -- I like pretty things -- I'm not myself at all -- In the green hills County Mayo -- Kathleen -- Loading song -- Mamie Magdalin -- Mississippi Belle -- My broth of a boy -- School, school, heaven-blessed school -- So long -- When a woman's in love -- When McKinley marches on -- When you and I were strangers -- Who'll bid? -- Mexican Hayride, 1944: Entrance of Montana -- Sing to me, guitar -- The good-will movement -- I love you -- There must be someone for me -- Carlotta -- Girls -- What a crazy way to spend Sunday -- Abracadabra -- Count your blessings -- Hereafter -- It must be fun to be you -- Here's a cheer for dear old Ciro's -- Tequila -- We're off for a hayride in Mexico -- He certainly kills the women -- A humble Hollywood executive -- It's a big night -- It's just like the good old days -- It's just yours -- Octet -- Put a sack over their heads -- A sightseeing tour -- That's what you mean to me -- I'm afraid I love you -- I'm so glahd to meet you.".
- catalog description "Star Dust, 1931: Auf Wiederseh'n -- Mysteriously -- Pick me up and lay me down -- Ever Yours, 1933-1934: Gypsy song -- The night of the ball -- Once upon a time -- It all seems so long ago -- Coffee -- It's probably just as well -- Miss Otis regrets -- Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby -- Break the News, 1938: It all belongs to you -- Greek to You, 1937-1938: Greek to you -- Melos, that smiling isle -- Wild wedding bells -- It never entered my head -- River god -- What am I to do? -- At last in your arms -- Java -- How do they do it? -- Maybe yes, maybe no -- The upper Park Avenue -- Dressing daughter for dinner -- Panama Hattie, 1940: A stroll on the Plaza Sant' Ana -- Join it right away -- Visit Panama -- My mother would love you -- I've still got my health -- Fresh as a daisy -- Welcome to Jerry -- Let's be buddies -- They ain't done right by our Nell -- I'm throwing a ball tonight -- We detest a fiesta -- Who would have dreamed? -- Make it another old-fashioned, please -- All I've got to get now is my man -- You said it -- God bless the women -- Here's to Panama Hattie -- Americans all drink coffee -- You'll Never Get Rich, 1941: Dream-dancing -- Shootin' the works for Uncle Sam -- Since I kissed my baby goodbye -- So near and yet so far -- The wedding cakewalk -- Let's Face It, 1941: Milk, milk, milk -- A lady needs a rest -- Jerry, my soldier boy -- Let's face it -- Farming -- Ev'rything I love -- Ace in the hole -- You irritate me so -- Baby games -- Rub your lamp -- I've got some unfinished business with you -- Let's not talk about love -- A little rumba numba -- I hate you, darling -- Get yoursalf a girl -- Revenge -- What are little husbands made of? -- Pets -- Make a date with a great psychoanalyst -- Up to his old tricks again -- You can't beat my Bill.".
- catalog description "Sweet simplicity -- Je vous comprends -- Hitchy-Koo of 1919: When Black Sallie sings Pagliacci -- I introduced -- Hitchy's garden of roses -- When I had a uniform on -- I've got somebody waiting -- Peter Piper / The sea is calling -- My cozy little corner in the Ritz -- Old-fashioned garden -- Bring me back my butterfly -- Another sentimental song -- That black and white baby of mine -- You and me -- Since Ma got the craze espagnole -- Oh so soon -- Since little baby brother became a movie star -- China doll -- Tired of living alone -- War songs and others, 1915-1920: War song -- katie of the Y.M.C.A. -- It puzzles me so -- Cleveland -- Alone with you -- I never realized -- Washington Square -- Widow's cruise -- Venus of Milo -- You make up -- A table for two -- Oh, honey -- Hitchy-Koo of 1922: Maryland scene -- Oh, Mary -- Ah fong lo -- My Spanish shawl -- In Hitchy's bouquet -- When my caravan comes home -- The American punch -- Play me a tune -- Love letter words -- The bandit band -- The sponge -- The harbor deep down in my heart -- The old-fashioned waltz -- Pitter-patter -- Twin sisters -- Jungle rose -- Curio song, or, Old King Solly -- Greenwich Village Follies, 1924: Brittany -- Two little babes in the wood -- Broadcast a jazz -- Wait for the moon -- My long ago girl -- Make every day a holiday -- I'm in love again -- La Revue des Ambassadeurs, 1928: Keep moving -- The lost liberty blues -- Omnibus -- Do you want to see Paris? -- Pilot me -- In a Moorish garden -- Almiro -- You and me -- Fish -- Military maids -- Blue hours -- Alpine rose -- Gershwin specialty -- Boulevard break -- Hans -- Baby, let's dance -- An old-fashioned girl -- An old-fashioned boy -- Fountain of youth.".
- catalog description "The Battle of Paris, 1929: Here comes the bandwagon -- They all fall in love -- Love 'em and leave 'em -- Italian street singers -- Poor young millionaire -- Don't tell me who you are -- The scampi -- I'm dining with Elsa -- That little old bar in the Ritz -- Sex appeal -- Hot-house rose -- Weren't we fools? -- The laziest gal in town -- The New Yorkers, 1930: Go into your dance -- Where have you been? -- Say it with gin -- Venice -- i'm getting myself ready for love -- Love for sale -- The great indoors -- Sing sing for sing sing -- Take me back to Manhattan -- Let's fly away -- I happen to like New York -- Just one of those things -- The poor rich -- We've been spending the summer with our families -- Where can one powder one's nose? -- It only happens in dreams -- Gay Divorce, 1932: After you, who? -- Why marry them? -- Salt air -- I still love the red, white and blue -- Night and day -- How's your romance? -- What will become of our England? -- I've got you on my mind -- Mister and Missus Fitch -- You're in love -- Fate -- A weekend affair -- I love only you -- Nymph Errant, 1933: Experiment -- It's bad for me -- Neauville-sur-Mer -- The cocotte -- How could we be wrong? -- They're always entertaining -- Georgia sand -- Cazanova -- Nymph errant -- Ruins -- The physician -- Solomon -- Back to nature with you -- Plumbing -- Si vous aimez les poitrines -- You're too far away -- Sweet nudity -- French colonial exposition scene -- Anything Goes, 1934: I get a kick out of you -- Bon voyage / There's no cure like travel -- All through the night -- There'll always be a lady fair -- Where are the men? -- You're the top -- Anything goes -- Public enemy number one -- Blow, Gabriel, blow -- Be like the bluebird -- Buddie, beware -- The gypsy in me -- Waltz down the aisle -- What a joy to be young -- Kate the Great.".
- catalog description "What do you think about men? -- I sleep easier now -- Climb up the mountain -- No lover -- Cherry pies ought to be you -- Hark to the song of the night -- Nobody's chasing me -- We're on the road to Athens -- From this moment on -- You don't remind me -- Hush, hush, hush -- Away from it all -- Midsummer night -- Oh, it must be fun -- To hell with ev'rything but us -- Tonight I love you more -- Why do you wanta hurt me so?".
- catalog description "When all's said and done -- Most gentlemen don't like love -- Comrade Alonzo -- Thank you -- Recall Goodhue -- From now on -- I want to go home -- My heart belongs to Daddy -- Tomorrow -- Far away -- To the U.S.A. from the U.S.S.R. -- When the hen stops laying -- Just another page in your diary -- Information, please -- There's a fan -- As long as it's not about love -- Why can't I forget you? -- Broadway Melody of 1940, 1939: Please don't monkey with Broadway -- Between you and me -- I've got my eyes on you -- I concentrate on you -- I happen to be in love -- I'm so in love with you -- Du Barry Was a Lady, 1939: Where's Louie? -- Ev'ry day a holiday -- It ain't etiquette -- When love beckoned -- Come on in -- Dream song -- Mesdames et messieurs -- But in the morning -- No -- Do I love you? -- Du Barry was a lady -- Give him the oo-la-la -- Well, did you evah! -- It was written in the stars -- Katie went to Haiti -- Friendship -- What have I? -- In the big money -- ".
- catalog extent "xxxiii, 501 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0306804832 :".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Da Capo Press,".
- catalog subject "782.1/4/0268 20".
- catalog subject "ML54.6.P7 K5 1992".
- catalog subject "Musicals Librettos.".
- catalog subject "Songs Texts.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Adios, Argentina, 1934-1935: Adios, Argentina -- The Chiripah -- Don't fence me in -- If you could love me -- The side car -- Singing in the saddle -- Jubilee, 1935: Our crown -- We're off to Feathermore -- Why shouldn't I? -- Entrance of Eric -- The kling-kling bird on the divi-divi tree -- When love comes your way -- What a nice municipal park -- When me, Mowgli, love -- Gather ye autographs while ye may -- My Loulou -- Begin the beguine -- Good morning, Miss Standing -- My most intimate friend -- A picture of me without you -- Ev'rybod -- ee who's anybod-ee -- Aphrodite's dance -- Swing that swing -- Sunday morning breakfast time -- Mr. and Mrs. Smith -- Gay little wives -- To get away -- Me and Marie -- Just one of those things -- There's nothing like swimming -- Yours -- Sing "Jubilee" -- Born to Dance, 1936: Rolling home -- Rap tap on wood -- Hey, babe, hey -- Entrance of Lucy James -- Love me, love my Pekinese -- Easy to love -- I've got you under my skin -- Swingin' the jinx away -- Goodbye, little dream, goodbye -- Red, Hot and Blue, 1936: At ye olde coffee shoppe in Cheyenne -- It's a great life -- Perennial debutantes -- Ours -- Down in the depths -- Carry on -- You've got something -- It's de-lovely -- A little skipper from heaven above -- Five hundred million -- Ridin' high -- We're about to start big rehearsin' -- Hymn to Hymen -- What a great pair we'll be -- You're a bad influence on me -- The Ozarks are callin' me home -- Red, hot and blue -- When your troubles have started -- Bertie and Gertie -- Who but you? -- That's the news I'm waiting to hear -- Where? -- Lonely star.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Can-Can, 1953: Maidens typical of France -- Never give anything away -- C'est magnifique -- Come along with me -- Live and let live -- I am in love -- If you loved me truly -- Montmart' -- Allez-vous-en -- Never, never be an artist -- It's all right with me -- Ev'ry man is a stupid man -- I love Paris -- Can-can -- The law -- I shall positively pay you next Monday -- A man must his honor defend -- Nothing to do but work -- Laundry scene -- Her heart was in her work -- Who said gay Paree? -- What a fair thing is a woman -- Am I in love? -- To thing that this could happen to me -- I do -- When love comes to call -- I like the ladies -- Silk Stockings, 1955: Too bad -- Paris loves lovers -- Stereophonic sound -- It's a chemical reaction, that's all -- All of you -- Satin and silk -- Without love -- Hail Bibinski -- As on through the seasons we sail -- Josephine -- Siberia -- Silk stockings -- The red blues -- Art -- There's a Hollywood that's good -- Give me the land -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "College shows, 1913-1914: The Kaleidoscope, 1913: At the dawn tea -- We are prom girls -- Chaperons -- In the land where my heart was born -- Meet me beside the river -- Beware of the sophomore -- Rick-chick-a-chick -- Goodbye, my true love -- On my yacht -- We're a group of nonentities -- Flower maidens -- Absinthe -- Absinthe drip -- Maid of Santiago -- As I love you -- Duodecimalogue -- Oh, what a pretty pair of lovers -- A member of the Yale Elizabethan Club -- Moon man -- My Georgia gal -- Paranoia, 1914: Paranoia -- Funny little tracks in the snow -- Innocent, innocent maids -- Oh, what a lonely princess -- Won't you come crusading with me? -- i want to row on the crew -- What love is -- Down in a dungeon deep -- Slow sinks the sun -- The prep school widow -- Idyll -- I've a shooting box in Scotland -- Down Lovers' Lane -- The language of flowers -- Dresden china soldiers -- Naughty, naughty -- Hail to Cyril -- We're All Dressed Up and We Don't Know Huerto Go, 1914: Cincinnati -- Craigie 404 -- See America First, 1916: Badmen -- Younger sons of peers -- Greetings, gentlemen -- To follow every fancy -- See America first -- Well, it's good to be here again -- Hold-up ensemble -- Entrance of Indian maidens -- If in spite of our attempts -- The social coach of all the fashionable future debutantes -- Something's got to be done -- Pity me, please -- I've got an awful lot to learn -- Dinner -- Hail, ye Indian maidens -- Fascinating females -- Beautiful, primitive Indian girls -- The lady I've vowed to wed -- Finale, act I -- Mirror, mirror -- Oh, bright, fair dream -- Ever and ever yours -- Lady fair, lady fair -- Love came and crowned me -- Lima -- When a body's in love -- Revelation ensemble -- Step we grandly -- Buy her a box at the opera.".
- catalog tableOfContents "College songs, 1909-1913: When the summer moon comes 'long -- Bridget McGuire -- Moon, moon -- Since Dolly's come to town -- Mory's -- Bingo Eli Yale -- Hail to Yale -- Eli -- Bull dog -- The motor car -- A football king -- If I were only a football man -- I want to be a Yale boy -- I want to be a prom girl -- It pays to advertise -- When I'm eating around with you -- Yellow melodrama -- Antoinette Birby -- College shows, 1911-1912: Cora, 1911: Poker -- concentration -- Saturday night -- Hello, Miss Chapel Street -- Cora, the fair chorine -- My hometown girl -- Goodbye, boys -- The old rat Mort -- Ninette -- Far, far away -- Rosebud -- Rolling, rolling -- And the Villain Still Pursued Her, 1912: We are the chorus of the show -- Strolling -- The lovely heroine -- I'm the villain -- Twilight -- Llewellyn -- That Zip Cornwall Cooch -- Charity -- Queens of Terpsichore -- Leaders of society -- Submarine -- Barcelona maid -- Silver moon -- Dear doctor -- Anytime -- Come to Bohemia -- Dancing -- Fare thee well -- When we're wed -- The Pot of Gold, 1912: At the rainbow -- Bellboys -- Longing for dear old Broadway -- When I used to lead the ballet -- My houseboat on the Thames -- She was a fair young mermaid -- What's this awful hullabaloo? -- What a charming afternoon -- Since we've met -- Exercise -- We are so aesthetic -- Scandal -- I wonder where my girl is now -- My Salvation Army queen -- It's awfully hard when Mother's not along -- I want to be married (to a Delta Kappa Epsilon man) -- Ha, ha, they must sail for Siberia -- I love you so -- Loie and Chlodo -- So let us hail.".
- catalog tableOfContents "If ever we get out of jail -- Let's make it a night -- The perfume of love -- Under the dress -- What a ball -- Why should I trust you? -- Bébé of gay Paree -- Film Version, 1957: Fated to be mated -- The Ritz roll and rock -- High Society, 1956: High society calypso -- I love you, Samantha -- Little one -- Who wants to be a millionaire? -- True love -- You're sensational -- Now you has jazz -- Mind if I make love to you? -- Caroline -- Let's vocalize -- So what? -- Who has? -- How could I? -- Les Girls, 1957: Les girls -- You're just too, too -- Ça, c'est l'amour -- Ladies-in-waiting -- Why am I so gone (about that gal)? -- Drinking song -- High-flyin' wings on my shoes -- I could kick myself -- My darling never is late -- My little piece o' pie -- What fun -- You're the prize guy of guys -- Aladdin, 1958: Trust your destiny to your star -- Aladdin -- Come to the supermarket in old Peking -- I adore you -- Make way for the emperor -- No wonder taxes are high -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Kiss Me, Kate, 1948: Another op'nin', another show -- Why can't you behave? -- Wunderbar -- So in love -- We open in Venice -- Tom, Dick or Harry -- I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua -- I hate men -- Were thine that special face -- I sing of love -- Kiss, me, Kate -- Too darn hot -- Where is the life that late I led? -- Always true to you in my fashion -- Bianca -- Brush up your Shakespeare -- I am ashamed that women are so simple -- Finale, act II -- Was great fun the first time -- We shall never be younger -- A woman's career -- What does your servant dream about? -- I'm afraid, Sweetheart, I love you -- If ever married I'm -- Miscellaneous, 1940s: So long, Samoa -- Glide, glider, glide -- Sailors of the sky -- The gold dusters song -- I gaze in your eyes -- Farewell, Amanda -- Out of This World, 1950: Prologue -- I Jupiter, I Rex -- Use your imagination -- Hail, hail, hail -- I got beauty -- Maiden fair -- Where, oh where? -- I am loved -- They couldn't compare to you -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Miscellaneous, 1930s: What's my man gonna be like?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Opportunity knocks but once -- Wouldn't it be fun.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Paris, 1928: Don't look at me that way -- Let's do it, let's fall in love -- Vivienne -- The heaven hop -- Quelque-chose -- Let's misbehave -- Which? -- Which is the right life? -- Dizzy baby -- Bad girl in Paree -- When I found you -- Wake up and dream, 1929: Wake up and dream -- I've got a crush on you -- I loved him, but he didn't love me -- Looking at you -- The banjo that man Joe plays -- Entrance of emigrants -- What is this thing called love? -- Wait until it's bedtime -- Operatic pills -- After all, I'm only a schoolgirl -- I dream of a girl in a shawl -- Night club opening -- I'm a gigilo -- I want to be raided by you -- The extra man -- My Louisa -- Fifty Million Frenchmen, 1929: A toast to Volstead -- You do something to me -- The American express -- You've got that thing -- Find me a primitive man -- Where would you get your coat? -- At Longchamps today -- Yankee Doodle -- The happy heaven of Harlem -- Why shouldn't I have you? -- Somebody's going to throw a big party -- It isn't done -- I'm in love -- The tale of the oyster -- Paree, what did you do to me? -- Yu don't know Paree -- I'm unlucky at gambling -- I worship you -- Please don't make me be good -- The Queen of terre haute -- Watching the world go by -- Down with everybody but us -- Why don't we try staying home? -- That's why I love you -- The heaven of Harlem -- My Harlem wench -- Let's step out -- The boy friend back home -- Miscellaneous, 1920s: A Night Out, 1920 -- Mayfair and Montmartre, 1922: Olga (come back to the Volga) -- Cocktail time -- The blue boy blues -- Wondering night and day -- Phi-Phi, 1922: Ragtime pipes of pan -- Out o' Luck, 1925: Butterlflies -- Mademazelle -- Opera star.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Rosalie, 1937: Who knows? -- I've a strange new rhythm in my heart -- Rosalie -- Why should I care? -- Spring love is in the air -- Close -- In the still of the night -- It's all over but the shouting -- To love or not to love -- Opening, Romanza sequence -- Entrance of Prince Paul -- I know it's not meant for me -- A fool there was -- You Never Know, 1938: I am Gaston -- Au revoir, CHer Baron -- Maria -- You never know -- What is that tune? -- For no rhyme or reason -- From Alpha to Omega -- Don't let it get you down -- What shall I do? -- At long last love -- Yes, yes, yes -- Good evening, Princesse -- I'll black his eyes -- I'm yours -- What a priceless pleasure -- Just one step ahead of love -- Ha, ha, ha -- By candlelight -- I'm back in circulation -- I'm going in for love -- It's no laughing matter -- Leave it to Me, 1938: How do you spell ambassador? -- We drink to you, J.H. Brody -- Vite, vite, vite -- I'm taking the steps to Russia -- Get out of town -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Seven Lively Arts, 1944: Big town -- Is it the girl (or is it the gown)? -- Everytime we say goodbye -- Only another boy and girl -- Wow-ooh-wolf! -- Drink -- When I was little cuckoo -- Frahngee-pahnee -- Dancin' to a jungle drum (let's end the beguine) -- Hence it don't make sense -- The band started swinging a song -- The big parade / Yours for a song -- Pretty little Missus Bell -- Dainty, quainty me -- I wrote a play -- If I hadn't a husband -- Where do we go from here? -- Café society still carries on -- Around the World in Eighty Days, 1946: Look what I found -- There he goes, Mr. Phileas Fogg -- Mee-rah-lah -- Sea chantey -- Should I tell you I love you? -- Pipe dreaming -- If you smile at me -- Wherever they fly the flag of old England -- Missus Aouda -- Slave auction -- Snagtooth Gertie -- The Pirate, 1948: Mack the Black -- Niña -- Love of my life -- You can do no wrong -- Be a clown -- Voodoo -- Manuela -- Martinique -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Something to Shout About, 1943: You'd be so nice to come home to -- I can do without tea in my teapot -- Through thick and thin -- I always knew -- Something to shout about -- Lotus bloom -- Hasta luego -- It might have been -- Couldn't be -- Take it easy -- Let Doctor Schmett vet your pet -- Something for the Boys, 1943: Announcement of inheritance -- See that you're born in Texas -- When my baby goes to town -- Something for the boys -- When we're home on the range -- Could it be you? -- Hey, good-lookin' -- He's a right guy -- The leader of a big-time band -- I'm in love with a soldier boy -- There's a happy land in the sky -- By the Mississinewah -- Riddle-diddle me this -- So long, San Antonio -- Washington, D.C. -- Oh, how I could go for you -- Texas will make you a man -- Well, I just wouldn't know -- Wouldn't it be crazy? -- Carborundum -- Mississippi Belle, 1943-1944: Amo Amas -- Close to me -- Hip, hip, hooray for Andy Jackson -- I like pretty things -- I'm not myself at all -- In the green hills County Mayo -- Kathleen -- Loading song -- Mamie Magdalin -- Mississippi Belle -- My broth of a boy -- School, school, heaven-blessed school -- So long -- When a woman's in love -- When McKinley marches on -- When you and I were strangers -- Who'll bid? -- Mexican Hayride, 1944: Entrance of Montana -- Sing to me, guitar -- The good-will movement -- I love you -- There must be someone for me -- Carlotta -- Girls -- What a crazy way to spend Sunday -- Abracadabra -- Count your blessings -- Hereafter -- It must be fun to be you -- Here's a cheer for dear old Ciro's -- Tequila -- We're off for a hayride in Mexico -- He certainly kills the women -- A humble Hollywood executive -- It's a big night -- It's just like the good old days -- It's just yours -- Octet -- Put a sack over their heads -- A sightseeing tour -- That's what you mean to me -- I'm afraid I love you -- I'm so glahd to meet you.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Star Dust, 1931: Auf Wiederseh'n -- Mysteriously -- Pick me up and lay me down -- Ever Yours, 1933-1934: Gypsy song -- The night of the ball -- Once upon a time -- It all seems so long ago -- Coffee -- It's probably just as well -- Miss Otis regrets -- Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby -- Break the News, 1938: It all belongs to you -- Greek to You, 1937-1938: Greek to you -- Melos, that smiling isle -- Wild wedding bells -- It never entered my head -- River god -- What am I to do? -- At last in your arms -- Java -- How do they do it? -- Maybe yes, maybe no -- The upper Park Avenue -- Dressing daughter for dinner -- Panama Hattie, 1940: A stroll on the Plaza Sant' Ana -- Join it right away -- Visit Panama -- My mother would love you -- I've still got my health -- Fresh as a daisy -- Welcome to Jerry -- Let's be buddies -- They ain't done right by our Nell -- I'm throwing a ball tonight -- We detest a fiesta -- Who would have dreamed? -- Make it another old-fashioned, please -- All I've got to get now is my man -- You said it -- God bless the women -- Here's to Panama Hattie -- Americans all drink coffee -- You'll Never Get Rich, 1941: Dream-dancing -- Shootin' the works for Uncle Sam -- Since I kissed my baby goodbye -- So near and yet so far -- The wedding cakewalk -- Let's Face It, 1941: Milk, milk, milk -- A lady needs a rest -- Jerry, my soldier boy -- Let's face it -- Farming -- Ev'rything I love -- Ace in the hole -- You irritate me so -- Baby games -- Rub your lamp -- I've got some unfinished business with you -- Let's not talk about love -- A little rumba numba -- I hate you, darling -- Get yoursalf a girl -- Revenge -- What are little husbands made of? -- Pets -- Make a date with a great psychoanalyst -- Up to his old tricks again -- You can't beat my Bill.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sweet simplicity -- Je vous comprends -- Hitchy-Koo of 1919: When Black Sallie sings Pagliacci -- I introduced -- Hitchy's garden of roses -- When I had a uniform on -- I've got somebody waiting -- Peter Piper / The sea is calling -- My cozy little corner in the Ritz -- Old-fashioned garden -- Bring me back my butterfly -- Another sentimental song -- That black and white baby of mine -- You and me -- Since Ma got the craze espagnole -- Oh so soon -- Since little baby brother became a movie star -- China doll -- Tired of living alone -- War songs and others, 1915-1920: War song -- katie of the Y.M.C.A. -- It puzzles me so -- Cleveland -- Alone with you -- I never realized -- Washington Square -- Widow's cruise -- Venus of Milo -- You make up -- A table for two -- Oh, honey -- Hitchy-Koo of 1922: Maryland scene -- Oh, Mary -- Ah fong lo -- My Spanish shawl -- In Hitchy's bouquet -- When my caravan comes home -- The American punch -- Play me a tune -- Love letter words -- The bandit band -- The sponge -- The harbor deep down in my heart -- The old-fashioned waltz -- Pitter-patter -- Twin sisters -- Jungle rose -- Curio song, or, Old King Solly -- Greenwich Village Follies, 1924: Brittany -- Two little babes in the wood -- Broadcast a jazz -- Wait for the moon -- My long ago girl -- Make every day a holiday -- I'm in love again -- La Revue des Ambassadeurs, 1928: Keep moving -- The lost liberty blues -- Omnibus -- Do you want to see Paris? -- Pilot me -- In a Moorish garden -- Almiro -- You and me -- Fish -- Military maids -- Blue hours -- Alpine rose -- Gershwin specialty -- Boulevard break -- Hans -- Baby, let's dance -- An old-fashioned girl -- An old-fashioned boy -- Fountain of youth.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Battle of Paris, 1929: Here comes the bandwagon -- They all fall in love -- Love 'em and leave 'em -- Italian street singers -- Poor young millionaire -- Don't tell me who you are -- The scampi -- I'm dining with Elsa -- That little old bar in the Ritz -- Sex appeal -- Hot-house rose -- Weren't we fools? -- The laziest gal in town -- The New Yorkers, 1930: Go into your dance -- Where have you been? -- Say it with gin -- Venice -- i'm getting myself ready for love -- Love for sale -- The great indoors -- Sing sing for sing sing -- Take me back to Manhattan -- Let's fly away -- I happen to like New York -- Just one of those things -- The poor rich -- We've been spending the summer with our families -- Where can one powder one's nose? -- It only happens in dreams -- Gay Divorce, 1932: After you, who? -- Why marry them? -- Salt air -- I still love the red, white and blue -- Night and day -- How's your romance? -- What will become of our England? -- I've got you on my mind -- Mister and Missus Fitch -- You're in love -- Fate -- A weekend affair -- I love only you -- Nymph Errant, 1933: Experiment -- It's bad for me -- Neauville-sur-Mer -- The cocotte -- How could we be wrong? -- They're always entertaining -- Georgia sand -- Cazanova -- Nymph errant -- Ruins -- The physician -- Solomon -- Back to nature with you -- Plumbing -- Si vous aimez les poitrines -- You're too far away -- Sweet nudity -- French colonial exposition scene -- Anything Goes, 1934: I get a kick out of you -- Bon voyage / There's no cure like travel -- All through the night -- There'll always be a lady fair -- Where are the men? -- You're the top -- Anything goes -- Public enemy number one -- Blow, Gabriel, blow -- Be like the bluebird -- Buddie, beware -- The gypsy in me -- Waltz down the aisle -- What a joy to be young -- Kate the Great.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What do you think about men? -- I sleep easier now -- Climb up the mountain -- No lover -- Cherry pies ought to be you -- Hark to the song of the night -- Nobody's chasing me -- We're on the road to Athens -- From this moment on -- You don't remind me -- Hush, hush, hush -- Away from it all -- Midsummer night -- Oh, it must be fun -- To hell with ev'rything but us -- Tonight I love you more -- Why do you wanta hurt me so?".
- catalog tableOfContents "When all's said and done -- Most gentlemen don't like love -- Comrade Alonzo -- Thank you -- Recall Goodhue -- From now on -- I want to go home -- My heart belongs to Daddy -- Tomorrow -- Far away -- To the U.S.A. from the U.S.S.R. -- When the hen stops laying -- Just another page in your diary -- Information, please -- There's a fan -- As long as it's not about love -- Why can't I forget you? -- Broadway Melody of 1940, 1939: Please don't monkey with Broadway -- Between you and me -- I've got my eyes on you -- I concentrate on you -- I happen to be in love -- I'm so in love with you -- Du Barry Was a Lady, 1939: Where's Louie? -- Ev'ry day a holiday -- It ain't etiquette -- When love beckoned -- Come on in -- Dream song -- Mesdames et messieurs -- But in the morning -- No -- Do I love you? -- Du Barry was a lady -- Give him the oo-la-la -- Well, did you evah! -- It was written in the stars -- Katie went to Haiti -- Friendship -- What have I? -- In the big money -- ".
- catalog title "The complete lyrics of Cole Porter / edited by Robert Kimball ; with a foreword by John Updike.".
- catalog title "Vocal music. Texts. Selections".
- catalog type "Texts. fast".
- catalog type "text".