Also credited on6 works
Blackbirds Of 1928
Shoot the Works
As The Girls Go
Sugar Babies
Hello, Daddy
Swing!
These come off the person record, which names a work and not a production. So we can say this name is attached to the work and we cannot say which staging, or in what capacity. For a composer or a writer that is the whole career we hold; there is no cast list to find them in.
In the literature8 passages
- And then there were the songwriters. Jimmy McHugh, Sammy Cahn, and, of course, Jule Styne, who’d flown out from New York with his wife, Maggie, to be there for Barbra’s Hollywood debut. Afterward, Styne and Cahn were hosting a soiree in her honor. Singer Tony Bennett was there, too, checking out the young woman he was sometimes compared w…ebooks/Mann, William J_/Hello, Gorgeous_ Becoming Barbra Streisand - William J. Mann.txt
- It’ll look like nothing in the Collected Lyrics but, set to Jimmy McHugh’s tune, it’s bewitching. It fulfils the highest objective of lyric-writing: it says those notes; it takes the vague emotional mood of the music and makes it specific. And, unlike all that verse-and-chorus patter stuff, she says it all in one chorus. Try writing a sec…ebooks/Steyn, Mark/Broadway Babies Say Goodnight_ Musicals Then and Now - Mark Steyn.txt
- Compare and contrast with Gilbert and Harry B. Smith. Miss Fields and Jimmy McHugh wrote the song for Lew Leslie’s International Revue in 1930. Twenty years earlier it would never have occurred to Smith or any other theatre lyricist to rhyme across the quatrains: ‘hat’/‘doorstep’/‘pitter-pat’/‘your step’. Or to structure a middle eight so…ebooks/Steyn, Mark/Broadway Babies Say Goodnight_ Musicals Then and Now - Mark Steyn.txt
- Dorothy Fields wrote with Jimmy McHugh (very vaudevillian) and Fritz Kreisler (very Viennese). For sassy, brassy, jazzy guys like Cy Coleman (Sweet Charity ), she could write …ebooks/Steyn, Mark/Broadway Babies Say Goodnight_ Musicals Then and Now - Mark Steyn.txt
- Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd : ‘Don’t Blame Me’ (words and music by Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields), © 1933 MGM Corporation, USA. Rights assigned Robbins Music Corp., USA Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., 8/9 Frith Street, London WIV 5TZ . Used by permission. All Rights Reserved; ‘Big Spender’ and ‘Charity’s Soliloquy’ (music: Cy Coleman; words:…ebooks/Steyn, Mark/Broadway Babies Say Goodnight_ Musicals Then and Now - Mark Steyn.txt
- Famous Music: ‘Upon the island from …’ (from ‘Sing A Tropical Song’) (Frank Loesser/Jimmy McHugh), © 1942 and 1944 by Paramount Music Corporation, copyright renewed 1969 and 1971 by Paramount Music Corporation, by permission of Famous Music Corporation.ebooks/Steyn, Mark/Broadway Babies Say Goodnight_ Musicals Then and Now - Mark Steyn.txt
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