Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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MUSIC SUPERVISION by JAY GORNEY Composer of " Americana,” Earl Carroll’s " Sketch Book” and " Merry Go Round.” MUSIC AND LYRICS by Jay Gorney and E. Y. Harburg Who wrote "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime,” " What Wouldn’t I Do for That Man,” "Isn’t It Heavenly” and " A Girl in Your Arms is Worth Two in Your Dreams.” ADDITIONAL NUMBERS by Herman Hupfeld Who wrote" Let’s Put Out the Light and Go to Sleep,” " Sing Something Simple,” and "When Yuba Plays the Tuba.” Sammy Fain . Who wrote "Was That the Human Thing to Do,” "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me,” and "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella.” A1 Siegel . . Who wrote "Hey, Hey,” "Satan’s Holiday ” and "Get Hot” MUSIC NUMBERS: "DUSTY SHOES” by Harburg & Gorney. Sung by Alexander Gray. "I TOOK YOUR PICTURE OFF THE DRESSER” by A1 Siegel. Sung by Lillian Miles. "AH, BUT IS IT LOVE?” by Gorney & Harburg. Sung by John Hundley. "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS” by Gorney and Harburg. Sung by Stamm & Carson. "BABY, IN YOUR HAT” by Gorney & Harburg. Sung by Roger Pryor. "LET’S MAKE LOVE LIKE THE CROCODILES” by Gorney & Harburg. Sung by Roger Pryor. "ARE YOU MAKING ANY MONEY.” Words and Music by Herman Hupfeld. Sung by Lillian Miles. "THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF YOU IN EVERY LOVE SONG.” Music by Sammy Fain. Words by E. Y. Harburg. Sung by Roger Pryor and Mary Brian. "I GOTTA GET UP AND GO TO WORK.” Words and music by Herman Hupfeld. Sung by Doris Carson and Richard Keene and company. Sets by WALTER KELLER Unique Lighting Effects by KARL FREUND