Howard Dietz - Songs

Songs

  • "All The King's Horses" (w.m. Alec Wilder, Edward Brandt & Howard Dietz). Introduced in the revue Three's A Crowd by Margaret Lee.
  • "Alone Together" (music by Schwartz). Introduced in the revue Flying Colors by Jean Sargent.
  • "Blue Grass" (music by Schwartz). From the musical Inside USA
  • "By Myself" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by Jack Buchanan in the musical Between the Devil
  • "Dancing In The Dark" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by John Barker in the 1931 revue The Band Wagon.
  • "The Dickey-Bird Song" (music by Sammy Fain). Introduced in the 1948 film Three Daring Daughters by Jeanette MacDonald, Jane Powell, Jean Garbo dubbing for Elinor Donahue and Pat Hyatt dubbing for Ann E. Todd.
  • "First Prize at the Fair" (music by Schwartz). From the musical Inside USA.
  • "A Fugitive from Esquire" (music by Jimmy McHugh). Introduced by Jimmy Durante in the musical Keep Off The Grass
  • "Get Yourself a Geisha" (music by Schwartz). From the musical revue At Home Abroad
  • "Got A Bran' New Suit" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by Ethel Waters in the 1935 revue At Home Abroad
  • "Haunted Heart" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by John Tyers in the revue Inside USA
  • "Hoops" (music by Schwartz). Introduced in the 1931 revue The Band Wagon by Fred and Adele Astaire
  • "I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by Clifton Webb in the 1929 revue The Little Show.
  • "I Love Louisa" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by Fred and Adele Astaire in the 1931 revue The Band Wagon
  • "I See Your Face Before Me" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by Jack Buchanan, Evelyn Laye and Adele Dixon in the 1937 musical Between the Devil
  • "Louisiana Hayride" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by Tamara Geva, Clifton Webb and ensemble in the 1932 revue Flying Colors
  • "The Love I Long For" (music Vernon Duke). Introduced by June Havoc and James Newill in the musical Sadie Thompson
  • "Love Is a Dancing Thing" (music by Schwartz) from the 1935 revue At Home Abroad
  • "Moanin' Low" (music by Ralph Rainger). Introduced by Libby Holman in the revue The Little Show
  • "Rhode Island Is Famous For You" (music Schwartz) from the revue Inside U.S.A.
  • "That's Entertainment!" (music by Schwartz). Introduced by Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant and Fred Astaire in the 1953 film The Band Wagon
  • "You and the Night and the Music" (music by Schwartz) from the musical Revenge with Music.
  • "Schickelgruber" (music by Kurt Weill)

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