Work On Broadway
- The Fisher Maiden (1903) - opera - composer
- The Man From Now (1906) - musical - featured composer
- The Dairymaids (1907) - musical - featured songwriter
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1910 (1910) - revue - featured composer for "I'll Get You Yet"
- Doctor Jazz (1975) - musical - featured songwriter for "I Love It"
- Tintypes (1980) - revue - featured songwriter
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