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MUSICAL-HISTORICAL CAVALCADE— Continued
Speak to me of love — French title: Parlez-moi d'amour. w., m., Jean Lenoir. American version by Bruce Siever. Harms, Inc., cop. 1930 by Editions Smyth, Paris; cop. 1932 by Harms, Inc.
Strange interlude, w., Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch. m., Phil Baker. Miller Music, Inc., cop. 1932.
Three's a crowd (film: The Crooner), w., Al Dubin and Irving Kahal. m., Harry Warren. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1932.
Turn out the light (Take a Chance), w., m., Bud D. DeSylva, Richard A. Whiting and Nacio Herb Brown. Harms, Inc., cop. 1932.
Underneath the Harlem moon, w., Mack Gordon, m., Harry Revel. DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., cop. 1932.
Wintergreen for president (Of Thee I Sing). w., Ira Gershwin. m., George Gershwin. New World Music Corp., cop. 1932.
You're an old smoothie (Take a Chance). w., m., Bud G. DeSylva, Richard A. Whiting and Nacio Herb Brown. Harms, Inc., cop. 1932.
You're getting to be a habit with me (film: Forty Second Street), w., Al Dubin. m., Harry Warren. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1932.
Young and healthy (film: Forty Second Street), w., Al Dubin. m., Harry Warren. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1932.
On the 1st of March. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., aged 19 months, was kidnapped, and his lifeless body was discovered 10 weeks later. John F. Condon paid $50,000 for Lindbergh in what was supposed to be ransom money; and Mrs. Evelyn Walsh McLean paid Gaston B. Means $100,000 on his promise to restore the baby. Means was sent to prison, and Bruno Richard Hauptmann was, in 1936, executed for the Lindbergh crime.
James J. Walker resigned as mayor of New York City after removal proceedings instituted by Samuel Seabury, counsel for the legislative committee.
Samuel Insull went to Athens, leaving his once great utility empire.
The Bonus Army camped in the mud flats near Washington, D. C.
Jack Sharkey became heavyweight champion by beating Max Schmeling in 15 rounds in New York.
The Radio City Music Hall opened in December, emphasizing the colossal Rockefeller real estate development.
In the film houses, the dual bill got started. Marie Dressier was rated the best box office draw.
1933
After all you're all I'm after (She Loves Me Not), w., Edward Heyman. m., Arthur Schwartz. Harms, Inc., cop. 1933.
Ah, but is it love (film: Moonlight and Pretzels), w., E. Y. Harburg. m., Jay Gorney. Harms, Inc., cop. 1933.
Annie doesn't live here anymore, w., Joe Young and Johnny Burke, m., Harold Spina. Irving Berlin, Inc., cop. 1933.
The boulevard of broken dreams (film: Moulin Rouge), w., Al Dubin. m., Harry Warren. Remick Music Corp., cop. 1933.
By a waterfall (film: Footlight Parade). w., Irving Kahal. m., Sammy Fain. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1933.
Carioca (film: Flying Down to Rio), w.,
Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu. m., Vincent Youmans. T. B. Harms Co., cop. 1933 by Max Dreyfus and Vincent Youmans.
Did you ever see a dream walking (film: Sitting Pretty), w., Mack Gordon, m., Harry Revel. DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., cop. 1933 by Paramount Productions, Inc.; assigned 1933 to DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc.
Dinner at eight (film: Dinner at Eight).
w., Dorothy Fields, m., Jimmy McHugh. Robbins Music Corp., cop. 1933 by MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Corp.; assigned 1933 to Robbins Music Corp.
Don't blame me. w., Dorothy Fields, m., Jimmy McHugh. Robbins Music Corp., cop. 1933 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; assigned 1933 to Robbins Music Corp.
Doin' the uptown lowdown (film: Broadway Thru a Keyhole), w., Mack Gordon, m., Harry Revel. DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., cop. 1933.
Easter parade (As Thousands Cheer), w.,
m., Irving Berlin. Irving Berlin, Inc., cop. 1933.
Everything I have is yours (film: Dancing Lady), w., Harold Adamson. m., Burton Lane. Robbins Music Corp., cop. 1933 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.; assigned 1933 to Robbins Music Corp.
Flying down to Rio (film: Flying Down to Rio), w., Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu. m., Vincent Youmans. T. B. Harms Co., cop. 1933.
The gold diggers' song — We're in the money (Gold Diggers of 1933). w., Al
Dubin. m., Harry Warren. Remick Music Corp., cop. 1933 by M. Witmark & Sons.
Heat wave (As Thousands Cheer), w.,
m., Irving Berlin. Irving Berlin, Inc., cop. 1933.
Hey! young fella (Radio City's Music
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