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Composed music to songs such as "Lydia, The Tattooed Lady" , "Over The Rainbow", "Down With Love", "I've Got The World On A String", "The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz", "Follow The Yellow Brick Road", "If I Only Had A Brain", "If I Only Had A Heart", "If I Only Had The Nerve", "King Of The Forest", "Optimistic Voices", "Ding! Dong! The Witch Is Dead", "Blues In The Night", "That Old Black Magic" Come Rain Or Come Shine, AC-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Postive", "It's Only A Paper Moon", "(That Old) Black Magic", "Stormy Weather", "One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)" , "Get Happy", "Blues In The Night", "Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe" and "The Man That Got Away".
Earl Carroll's Vanities (1930). Musical comedy/revue. Music by
Jay Gorney and
Harold Arlen. Lyrics by
E.Y. Harburg and Ted Keohler. Music orchestrated by Domenico Savino. Dialogue (sketches) by
Eddie Welch and
Eugene Conrad. Musical Direction by Ray Kavanaugh. Choreographed by
LeRoy Prinz. Directed by
Priestly Morrison and
Earl Carroll. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Jul 1930- 3 Jan 1931 (215 performances). Cast:
Irene Ware [credited as Irene Ahlberg], Myrtle Allen, Helen Arlen, Violet Arnold, Faith Bacon, Betty Bassett, Jack Benny, Murray Bernie, Renee Bonnie, June Brewster, Dorothy Britton, Claiborne Bryson, Marian Carew, Kae Carroll, The Collette Sisters,
Frank Condos,
Harry Condos, Diane Cullen, Martha Devine, Vivian Fay, Ronald Fielder, Rosa Fronson, Genie Fursa, Harriet Hagman, John Hale, Edward Harrison, Louis Harrison, Angeline Hassel, Renee Havel, Julie Jenner, Frances Joyce,
Patsy Kelly, Alice Kerwin, Rita Kerwin, Nelda Kincaid, Dorothy Lamb, Nondas Metcalf, Ida Michaels, Vera Milton, Mabel Nordman, Marion O'Day, Mary Pleasants, Edith Pragan, Geraldine Pratt, Naomi Ray, Blanche Reeves, Billy Rolls, Paula Sands, Jimmy Savo, Rose Shaw, Pearl Shepherd, Harry Stockwell, Elizabeth Sundmark, Constance Trevor, Sunny Trowbridge, Betty Veronica,
Beryl Wallace, Eileen Wenzel, Thelma White, Herb Williams. Produced by Earl Carroll. Historical note:
Vincente Minnelli first worked on
Broadway on this production as a costume designer.
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