The Land Where the Good Songs Go
Show Details
- Music
- Jerome Kern (660)
- Type
- Revue
- Source
- A new revue, based on the November, 2010 concert "All the Things You Are" at Kaufman Music Center's Merkin Hall, as part of its Broadway Close Up series.
Recordings
Audio Recordings
Jerome Kern: The Land Where the Good Songs Go - 2012 Concert Cast |
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Songs used from other shows
- Ain't It Funny What a Difference Just a Few Drinks Make? from Ziegfeld Follies of 1916
- All the Things You Are (66) from Very Warm for May
- (I'm Looking For) An Irish Husband from The Marriage Market
- April Fooled Me (5) from Hold Back the Dawn
- Bill (4) from Oh Lady! Lady!!
- Dancing Time (2) from The Cabaret Girl
- A Fine Romance (24) from Swing Time
- Go Little Boat (3) from Miss 1917
- Heaven in My Arms (6) from Very Warm for May
- How'd You Like to Spoon with Me (6) from The Earl and the Girl
- I've Taken Such a Fancy to You from The Girl from Montmartre
- In the Heart of the Dark (8) from Very Warm for May
- Just Let Me Look at You (5) from Joy of Living
- Land Where The Good Songs Go (5) from Oh, Boy!
- Let's Begin (16) from Roberta
- Long Ago and Far Away (31) from Cover Girl
- Look for the Silver Lining (28) from Zip Goes A Million
- My Boy from Rock-A-Bye Baby
- Nesting Time In Flatbush (2) from Oh, Boy!
- Never Marry a Girl with Cold Feet from The Dairymaids
- Nobody Else but Me (24) from Show Boat
- Our Little Nest (2) from Oh Lady! Lady!!
- Rolled Into One (2) from Oh, Boy!
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (55) from Roberta
- The Subway Express from Fascinating Flora
- They Didn't Believe Me (26) from The Girl from Utah
- Till the Clouds Roll By (8) from Oh, Boy!
- The Way You Look Tonight (49) from Swing Time
- We're Crooks from Miss 1917
Non-Show Song Standards Used
- Bill's a Liar
- The Last Time I Saw Paris (15) -- An independent song introduced in 1940 by Kate Smith on her radio program. It quickly became popular through recordings and night club performances. It was then interpolated in the 1941 film, LADY BE GOOD, and won the Academy Award. Jerome Kern objected to the award maintaining that it had not been written for the film and therefore should not have been eligible for the award; he proceeded to get the rules changed so that only songs written expressly for motion pictures would be eligible.
- Music: Jerome Kern | Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II
- Now That We Are One (2) -- Written c. 1938, but not published until 1968.
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