On stage 5 productions, 37 years
| 1940 | Panama Hattie 46th Street Theatre · Original · directed by Edgar MacGregor | 501 perf. |
| 1940 | Two For The Show Booth Theatre · Original · directed by John Murray Anderson | 124 perf. |
| 1952 | Betty Hutton and Her All-Star International Show Palace Theatre · Original | |
| 1953 | Betty Hutton and Her All-Star International Show Palace Theatre · Return-Engagement | |
| 1977 | Annie Alvin Theatre · Original · directed by Martin Charnin | 2,377 perf. |
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Worked with more than once1 names
| Nadine Gae | 2 productions |
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In the literature8 passages
- As mentioned, “You’re So Right for Me” had originally been heard in the 1954 television musical Satins and Spurs , where it was introduced by Betty Hutton and Kevin McCarthy (who was dubbed by Earl Wrightson); the soundtrack was released by Capitol (LP # L-547) and later issued on CD by DRG (# 19055). “Give It All You’ve Got” had first be…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- The lively 1950 film version was released by MGM and starred Betty Hutton (who replaced Judy Garland soon after filming began) and Howard Keel. The DVD (Warner Brothers Video # 65438) includes four outtakes: the cut song “Let’s Go West Again” (with Betty Hutton); two numbers with Judy Garland (“Doin’ What Comes Naturally” and “I’m an Indi…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- The vaudeville-styled program with Betty Hutton included Borrah Minevitch’s Harmonica Rascals, the singing group The Skylarks, and comedian and television personality Herb Shriner. Special songs for Hutton were written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, whose “I’m a Square in a Social Circle” was introduced by Hutton in The Stork Club (1945…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- The vaudeville-styled program starred Betty Hutton; other performers on the bill included Bil and Cora Baird and Their Marionettes and comedian Dick Shawn; original songs were by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, and the musical arrangements were by Nelson Riddle.ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- Cast: Ethel Merman, Arthur Treacher, James Dunn, Rags Ragland, Pat Harrington, Frank Hyers, Phyllis Brooks, Betty Hutton, Joan Carroll, June Allyson, Lucille Bremer, Vera Ellen, Betsy Blairebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
- 29. This number was filmed for the movie with Betty Hutton, but the sequence was not used. The song lives on as a DVD extra today.ebooks/Hoffman, Warren/Great White Way_ Race and the Broadway Musical, The - Warren Hoffman.txt
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