Something for the Boys
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A Musical Comedy in Two Acts
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields
Working Title: Jenny, Get Your Gun
Tryouts began December 18, 1942 at the Shubert Theatre, Boston
Opened January 7, 1943 at the Alvin Theatre, NYC
Closed January 8, 1944
Ran for 422 performances
Produced by Michael Todd
Staged and lighted by Hassard Short
Book directed by Herbert Fields
Choreographed by Jack Cole, Lew Kessler
Costumes by Billy Livingston
Set Design by Howard Bay
Orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, Ted Royal, Hans Spialek, Don
Walker
Musical Direction and Vocal Arrangements by William Parson
Synopsis
A defense worker (Blossom), a carnival pitchman (Harry), and a burlesque
queen (Chiquita) inherit equal shares of a Texas ranch near Kelly Field.
They successfully transform it into a boarding house for soldiers'
wives, but Lieutenant Grubbs, convinced that they're running a different
sort of house, tries to put them out of business. Eventually, Blossom,
aided by a carborundum-coated tooth filling that allows her to hear radio
signals, manages to clear the family name. Other characters include
bandleader Sgt. Rocky Fulton (Blossom's love-interest), Rocky's snobbish
fiance Melanie, squatter Tobias Twitch, and two of Rocky's admirer's: Mary-Frances
and Betty-Jean.
Cast
Ethel Merman (Blossom Hart)
Paula Laurence (Chiquita Hart)
Bill Johnson (Rocky Fulton)
Betty Garrett (Mary-Frances)
Betty Bruce (Betty-Jean)
Allen Jenkins (Harry Hart)
Jed Prouty (Roger Calhoun), William Lynn (Tobias Twitch),
Stuart Langley (Sgt. Laddie Green), Jack Hartley (Lt. Col. Grubbs),
Remi Martel (Sgt. Carter), Frances Mercer (Melanie Walker),
Walter Rinner (Burke), Anita Alverez (Micheala), The Barnes
Twins (Lois, Lucille), Bill Callahan (Corp. Burns), and Madeleine
Clive (Mrs. Grubbs)
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Musical Numbers
Act One
- Overture - Orchestra
- "Announcement of Inheritance" - Calhoun, Chiquita,
Harry, Blossom [alternate title: "Prologue"]
- "See That You're Born in Texas" - Ensemble
- "When My Baby Goes to Town" - Rocky, Ensemble
- "Something for the Boys" - Blossom, Ensemble
- "When We're Home on the Range" - Blossom, Chiquita,
Harry
- "Could It Be You?" - Rocky, Ensemble
- "Hey, Good-Lookin'" - Blossom, Rocky
- "He's a Right Guy" - Blossom
- "Carborundum" [instrumental; lyrics not used; alternate
titles: "Assembly Line" and "Opening Act I, Scene
5"]
- "The Leader of a Big-Time Band" - Blossom
Act Two
- Entr'acte - Orchestra and Male Chorus
- "I'm in Love With a Soldier Boy" - Mary-Francis
- "There's a Happy Land in the Sky" - Blossom, Chiquita,
Harry, Twitch, Rocky
- "By the Mississinewah" - Blossom, Chiquita
- Square Dance [instrumental; also includes a vocal reprise of
"See That You're Born in Texas"]
- Specialty Dance [instrumental; includes themes from "See
That You're Born in Texas" and "When My Baby Goes to Town";
performed by Betty-Jean]
Cut Songs
- "Riddle-Diddle Me This" [dropped during the Boston
tryout; sung by Blossom and Harry in Act Two]
- "So Long, San Antonio" [dropped during the Boston
tryout; replaced by "I'm in Love With a Soldier Boy";
music used later in "So Long" for the unproduced film
Mississippi Belle]
- "Washington, D. C." [dropped during rehearsals; sung
by Rocky and Melanie]
- "Oh, How I Could Go For You" [unused]
- "Texas Will Make You a Man" [unused]
- "Well, I Just Wouldn't Know" [unused]
- "Wouldn't It Be Crazy?" [unused]
Original Cast Recordings
"Something for the Boys" / "By the Mississinewah"
- Paula Lawrence [B-side by Betty Garrett and Paula Lawrence]
- 78 RPM, 1943 [Decca 23363]
Something for the Boys
Orchestra Directed by William Parson, with David Broekman
Originally Produced for Records by David R. Gooch
Cast: Ethel Merman (Blossom), Bill Johnson (Rocky), Betty
Bruce (Chiquita), Allen Jenkins (Harry), except as noted.
Note: This release is a combination
of two sets of recordings - a Treasury broadcast and a special shortwave-radio
broadcast to Armed Forces in Europe. [Courtesy of David Cunard,
AEI Records]
LP, 1985 [AEI 1157]
Compact Disc, 1992 [AEI CD 004] (47:13)
Selections
- Overture - Orchestra
- "See That You're Born in Texas" - Ensemble
- "When My Baby Goes to Town" - Rocky
- "Something for the Boys" - Blossom and Boys
- "Could It Be You?" - Rocky and Boys
- "Hey, Good-Lookin'" - Blossom, Harry, Rocky
- "He's a Right Guy" - Blossom
- "I'm in Love With a Soldier Boy" - Mary-Frances (Ethel
Merman)
- "There's a Happy Land in the Sky" - Blossom, Harry,
Rocky
- "He's a Right Guy" (Reprise) - Blossom
- "Could It Be You?" (Waltz Reprise) - Rocky and Ensemble
- "By the Mississinewah" - Blossom and Chiquita
- Finale ("I'm in Love With a Soldier Boy") -
Blossom and Ensemble
- Finale Ultimo - The Company
Note: Some of these radio broadcast recordings appeared on the following
release (selections unidentified)
LP, 1980 [Sound Stage 2305] (also included selections from Seven
Lively Arts)
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