| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y |
| Song Title | Source | Dates | Notes |
| Dainty, Quainty Me | Seven Lively Arts [unused] | Wr. Nov 1944 © 1967 |
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| Damsel, Damsel [see Won't You Come Crusading With Me?] | |||
| Dance of the Crinoline Ladies | Wake Up and Dream | Per. Mar 1929 | Instrumental |
| Dance of the Ragamuffins | Wake Up and Dream | Per. Mar 1929 | Instrumental |
| Dancin' to a Jungle Drum (Let's End the Beguine) |
Seven Lively Arts | Per. Nov 1944 © 1966 |
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| Dancing | And the Villain Still Pursued Her | Per. Apr 1912 © 1983 |
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| Danse Erotique | Du Barry Was a Lady | Per. Nov 1939 | Instrumental |
| Danse Tzigane | Du Barry Was a Lady | Per. Nov 1939 | Instrumental |
| Danse Victoire | Du Barry Was a Lady | Per. Nov 1939 | Instrumental |
| Dawn Music | See America First | Per. Feb 1916 | No music or lyircs survive |
| Dear Doctor | And the Villain Still Pursued Her | Per. Apr 1912 © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Deauville-sur-Mer [see Neauville-sur-Mer] | |||
| Delovely [see It's De-Lovely] | |||
| Demobilization Song [see When I Had a Uniform On] | |||
| Dinner | See America First [unused] | Wr. 1916 © 1983 |
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| Dizzy Baby | Paris [unused] | Wr. 1928 © 1966 |
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| Do I Love You? | Du Barry Was a Lady | Per. Nov 1939 Pub. Nov 1939 © 1939 |
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| Do You Want to See Paris? | Fifty Million Frenchmen | Per. Nov 1929 © 1971 |
Revision of "Omnibus" from Les Revue des Ambassadeurs |
| The Dollys and Their Collies | Greenwich Village Follies | Per. Sep 1924 | No lyrics survive |
| Don't Fence Me In | Adios Argentina [unproduced] | Wr. 1934 Pub. Oct 1944 © 1944 |
Based on a poem by Bob Fletcher |
| Don't Let It Get You Down | You Never Know | © 1977 | Originally written for the film Break the News |
| Don't Look At Me That Way | Paris | Per. Feb 1928 Pub. Feb 1928 © 1928 |
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| Don't Tell Me Who You Are | Independent song | Wr. 1920's © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Down in a Dungeon Deep | Paranoia | Per. Apr 1914 © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Down in the Depths | Red, Hot and Blue | Per. Oct 1936 Pub. Oct 1936 © 1936 |
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| Down Lovers' Lane | Paranoia | Per. Apr 1914 © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Down With Everybody But Us | Fifty Million Frenchmen [unused] |
Per. Nov 1929 © 1977 |
Replaced by "Why Shouldn't I Have You?" |
| Dream Dancing | You'll Never Get Rich | Per. Oct 1941 Pub. Jul 1941 © 1941 |
Vocals not used in the film |
| Dream Song | Du Barry Was a Lady | Per. Nov 1939 © 1977 |
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| Dresden China Soldiers | Paranoia | Per. Apr 1914 © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Dressing Daughter for Dinner | Independent song | Wr. Mid-30's © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Drink | Seven Lively Arts | Per. Nov 1944 © 1977 |
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| Drinking Song | Les Girls [unused] | Wr. Nov 1956 © Dec 1956 |
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| Du Barry Was a Lady | Du Barry Was a Lady | Per. Nov 1939 © 1983 |
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| Duodessimalogue | The Kaleidoscope | Per. Apr 1913 © 1983 |
No music survives |
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| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y |
| Song Title | Source | Dates | Notes |
| Easy to Love | Born to Dance | Per. Nov 1936 Pub. Sep 1936 © 1936 |
Revision of a song originally written for Anything Goes |
| Eli | Yale song | © 1971 | No music survives |
| The Emigrants [see Entrance of Emigrants] | |||
| The Emperor's Song [see Wouldn't It Be Fun] | |||
| Engagement Ensemble [see The Lady I've Vowed to Wed] | |||
| Entrance of Emigrants | Wake Up and Dream | Per. Mar 1929 © 1983 |
Originally intended for Fifty Million Frenchmen under the title"The Emigrants" |
| Entrance of Eric | Jubilee | Per. Sep 1935 © Sep 1935 |
Copyrighted as "Eric" |
| Entrance of Indian Maidens | See America First | Per. Feb 1916 © 1983 |
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| Entrance of Juno [see Hail, Hail, Hail] | |||
| Entrance of Lucy James | Born to Dance | Per. Nov 1936 © 1983 |
Written as an introduction to "Love Me, Love My Pekinese" |
| Entrance of Montana | Mexican Hayride | Per. Dec 1943 © 1983 |
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| Entrance of Prince Paul | Rosalie [unused] | Wr. 1937 © Jul 1937 |
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| Eric [see Entrance of Eric] | |||
| Esmerelda | Hands Up | Per. Jul 1915 Pub. Aug 1915 |
Originally used in The Kaleidoscope with the title "As I Love You" |
| Ever and Ever Yours | See America First | Per. Feb 1916 Pub. Mar 1916 © 1916 |
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| Ev'ry Day a Holiday | Du Barry Was a Lady | Per. Nov 1939 Pub. Jan 1940 © 1940 |
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| Ev'ry Man is a Stupid Man | Can-Can | Per. Apr 1953 © Dec 1953 |
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| Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye | Seven Lively Arts | Per. Nov 1944 Pub. Nov 1944 © 1944 |
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| Ev'rybod-ee Who's Anybod-ee | Jubilee | Per. Sep 1935 © Sep 1935 |
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| Ev'rything I Love | Let's Face It | Per. Oct 1941 Pub. Oct 1941 © 1941 |
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| Exercise | The Pot of Gold | Per. Nov 1912 © 1976 |
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| Experiment | Nymph Errant | Per. Sep 1933 Pub. Sep 1933 © 1933 |
Revised in 1943 for the unproduced film Mississippi Belle |
| The Extra Man | Wake Up and Dream [unused] | Wr. 1929 © 1977 |
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