Harold Arlen - Works For Broadway

Works For Broadway

  • Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1930 (1930) – revue – contributing composer
  • You Said It (1931) – musical – composer
  • Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1932 (1932) – revue – co-composer and co-lyricist with Ted Koehler
  • Americana (1932) – revue – contributing composer
  • George White's Music Hall Varieties (1933) – revue – co-composer
  • Life Begins at 8:40 (1934) – revue – composer
  • The Show is On (1936) – revue – contributing composer
  • Hooray for What! (1937) – musical – composer
  • Bloomer Girl (1944) – musical – composer
  • St. Louis Woman (1946) – musical – composer
  • House of Flowers (1954) – musical – composer and co-lyricist
  • Mr. Imperium (1951) – movie musical – featured composer
  • Jamaica (1957) – musical – composer – Tony nomination for Best Musical
  • Saratoga (1959) – musical – composer

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