| 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 |
| Sailor's Chantey [see There'll Always Be a Lady Fair] | |||
| Sailors of the Sky | Independent song | Pub. Jan 1943 © 1943 |
Written for the Navy; unused |
| Salt Air | Gay Divorce | Per. Nov 1932 © 1933 |
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| Samoa, Samoa [see So Long, Samoa] | |||
| Satin and Silk | Silk Stockings | Per. Nov 1954 Pub. Dec 1954 © 1954 |
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| Saturday Night | Cora | Per. Nov 1911 © 1971 |
No music survives |
| Say It With Gin | The New Yorkers | Per. Nov 1930 © 1983 |
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| The Scampi | Independent song | Wr. 192? © 1971 |
Music later used in "The Tale of the Oyster" |
| Scandal | The Pot of Gold | Per. Nov 1912 © 1976 |
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| School, School, Heaven-Blessed School | Mississippi Belle [unproduced] | Wr. 1943/44 © 1969 |
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| Scotch Twins | Hitchy-Koo of 1922 | Per. Oct 1922 | Part of "Twin Sisters"; no lyrics survive |
| Sea Chantey | Around the World in Eighty Days | Per. Apr 1946 © 1983 |
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| The Sea is Calling | Hitchy-Koo of 1919 | Per. Aug 1919 Pub. Aug 1919 © 1919 |
Sung in couterpoint with "Peter Piper" |
| See America First | See America First | Per. Feb 1916 Pub. Mar 1916 © 1916 |
Two versions exist |
| See That You're Born in Texas | Something for the Boys | Per. Dec 1942 Pub. Jan 1943 © 1943 |
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| Serenade | See America First | Per. Feb 1916 | No music or lyrics survive |
| Sex Appeal | Independent song | Wr. 192? © 1983 |
No music survives |
| She Was a Fair Young Mermaid | The Pot of Gold | Per. Nov 1912 © 1974 |
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| Shootin' the Works for Uncle Sam | You'll Never Get Rich | Per. Oct 1941 Pub. Jul 1941 © 1941 |
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| Should I Tell You I Love You | Around the World in Eighty Days | Per. Apr 1946 Pub. Apr 1946 © 1946 |
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| Si Vous Aimez Les Poitrines | Nymph Errant | Per. Sep 1933 © 1972 |
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| Siberia | Silk Stockings | Per. Nov 1954 Pub. Dec 1954 © 1954 |
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| The Sidecar | Adios Argentina [unproduced] | Wr. 1934/35 © Jan 1935 |
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| A Sight-Seeing Tour | Mexican Hayride [unused] | Wr. 1943 © 1967 |
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| Silk Stockings | Silk Stockings | Per. Nov 1954 Pub. Nov 1954 © 1954 |
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| Silver Moon | And the Villain Still Pursued Her | Per. Apr 1912 © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Since Dolly's Come to Town | Independent song | Wr. 1909-13 © 1983 |
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| Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye | You'll Never Get Rich | Per. Oct 1941 Pub. Jul 1941 © 1941 |
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| Since Little Baby Brother Became a Movie Star | Hitchy-Koo of 1919 [unused] | Wr. 1919 © 1983 |
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| Since Ma Got the Craze Espagnole | Hitchy-Koo of 1919 | Per. Aug 1919 © 1971 |
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| Since We've Met | The Pot of Gold | Per. Nov 1912 © 1976 |
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| Sing Jubilee | Jubilee [unused] | Wr. 1935 © Sep 1935 |
Replaced by "Jubilee Presentation" |
| Sing Sing for Sing Sing | The New Yorkers | Per. Nov 1930 © 1983 |
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| Sing to Me, Guitar | Mexican Hayride | Per. Dec 1943 Pub. Feb 1944 © 1944 |
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| Singing in the Saddle | Adios Argentina [unproduced] | Wr. 1934/35 © 1977 |
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| Six Little Wives [see Gay Little Wives] | |||
| Slave Auction | Around the World in Eighty Days | Per. Apr 1946 © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Slow Sinks the Sun | Paranoia | Pub. Feb 1916 © 1916 |
Also considered, but not used in See America First |
| Snagtooth Gertie | Around the World in Eighty Days [unused] | Wr. 1946 © 1967 |
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| The Snake in the Grass | Fifty Million Frenchmen [unused] | Wr. 1929 | Instrumental ballet |
| So In Love | Kiss Me Kate | Per. Dec 1948 Pub. Nov 1948 © 1948 |
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| So Let Us Hail | The Pot of Gold | Per. Nov 1912 © 1976 |
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| So Long | Mississippi Belle [unproduced] | Wr. Apr 1944 © 1969 |
Revision of "So Long, San Antonio" |
| So Long, Samoa | Independent song | Wr. Feb 1940 © 1971 |
Music later used in "Farewell, Amanda" |
| So Long, San Antonio | Something for the Boys [unused] | Per. Dec 1942 © 1969 |
Music used in "So Long" |
| So Near and Yet So Far | You'll Never Get Rich | Pub. Jul 1941 Per. Oct 1941 © 1941 |
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| So What? | High Society [unused] | Wr. 1955/56 © 1977 |
Also known as "Why Not?" |
| The Social Coach of All the Fashionable Future Debutantes | See America First [unused] | Wr. 1915/16 © 1983 |
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| Solomon | Nymph Errant | Per. Sep 1933 Pub. Sep 1933 © 1933 |
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| Somebody's Going to Throw a Big Party | Fifty Million Frenchmen | Per. Nov 1929 © 1983 |
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| Something for the Boys | Something for the Boys | Per. Dec 1942 Pub. Dec 1942 © 1942 |
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| Something to Shout About | Something to Shout About | Per. Feb 1943 Pub. Nov 1942 © 1942 |
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| Something's Got to Be Done | See America First | Per. Feb 1916 Pub. Feb 1916 © 1916 |
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| Soon [see Oh So Soon] | |||
| South Sea Isles | Hitchy-Koo of 1922 [unused] | Wr. 1922 | Part of the "Twin Sisters" sequence |
| The Sponge | Hitchy-Koo of 1922 | Per. Oct 1922 © 1922 |
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| Spring Love is in the Air | Rosalie | Per. Dec 1937 © May 1937 |
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| A Step Montage | High Society | Per. Aug 1956 | |
| Step We Grandly | See America First [unused] | Per. Feb 1916 © 1983 |
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| Stepping Out [see Let's Step Out] | |||
| Stereophonic Sound | Silk Stockings | Per. Jan 1955 Pub. Apr 1955 © 1955 |
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| A Stroll on the Plaza Sant'Ana | Panama Hattie | Per. Oct 1940 © 1977 |
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| Strolling | And the Villain Still Pursued Her | Per. Apr 1912 © 1983 |
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| Strolling Quite Fancy Free [see Finale, Act I of See America First] | |||
| Submarine | And the Villain Still Pursued Her | Per. Apr 1912 © 1983 |
No music survives |
| Success | Ever Yours [unproduced] | Wr. 1933/34 | No music or lyrics survive |
| Suez Dance | Around the World in Eighty Days | Per. Apr 1946 | Instrumental |
| Sunday Morning, Breakfast Time | Jubilee | Per. Sep 1935 © Sep 1935 |
Also known as "Breakfast Time" |
| Suttee Procession | Around the World in Eighty Days | Per. Apr 1946 | Instrumental |
| Sweet Alice Kirby [see Antoinette Birby] | |||
| Sweet Nudity | Nymph Errant [unused] | Wr. 1933 © 1979 |
Also known as "Nudity, Sweet Nudity" |
| Sweet Simplicity | See America First [unused] | Per. Feb 1916 © 1983 |
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| Swing That Swing | Jubilee | Per. Sep 1935 Per. Nov 1936 © Sep 1935 |
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| Swingin' the Jinx Away | Born To Dance | Per. Nov 1936 Pub. Sep 1936 © 1936 |
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| Syncopated Pipes of Pan | Greenwich Village Follies | Per. Aug 1922 Pub. Sep 1922 © 1922 |
Same song as "Ragtime Pipes of Pan" sung in Phi-Phi, 1922 |
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