The author wishes to thank the following music publishers for special permission to reprint portions of the lyrics of these songs:
BARTON MUSIC CORP.: “High Hopes” and “Time After Time”
CHAPPELL & CO., INC.: “I Wish I Were in Love Again.” Copyright © 1937 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Copyright renewed. Used by permission of Chappell & Co., Inc.
“Bewitched.” Copyright © 1941 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Copyright renewed. Reprinted by permission of Chappell & Co., Inc.
“The Eagle and Me.” Copyright © 1944 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Reprinted by permission of Chappell & Co., Inc.
“How Are Things in Gloca Morra?” Copyright © 1946 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Reprinted by permission of Chappell & Co., Inc.
“Zip.” Copyright © 1951 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Reprinted by permission of Chappell & Co., Inc.
FAMOUS MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANIES: “Louise” by Leo Robin and Richard A. Whiting. Copyright © 1929 by Famous Music Corporation. Copyright renewed 1956 by Famous Music Corporation.
“Beyond the Blue Horizon” by Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and W. Franke Harling. Copyright © 1930 by Famous Music Corporation. Copyright renewed 1957 by Famous Music Corporation.
“Thanks for the Memory” by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. Copyright © 1937 by Paramount Music Corporation. Copyright renewed 1964 by Paramount Music Corporation.
“Says My Heart” by Frank Loesser and Burton Lane. Copyright © 1938 by Famous Music Corporation. Copyright renewed 1965 by Famous Music Corporation.
“I Said No” by Frank Loesser and Jule Styne. Copyright © 1941 by Paramount Music Corporation. Copyright renewed 1968 by Paramount Music Corporation.
FRANK MUSIC CORP. (Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser): “Adelaide’s Lament” (From: Guys and Dolls). © 1950 Frank Music Corp. Used by permission.
“Fugue for Tin Horns” (From: Guys and Dolls). © 1950 Frank Music Corp. Used by permission.
“Guys and Dolls” (From: Guys and Dolls). © 1950 Frank Music Corp. Used by permission.
“I’ll Know” (From: Guys and Dolls). © 1950 Frank Music Corp. Used by permission.
“The Oldest Established” (From: Guys and Dolls). © 1950 Frank Music Corp. Used by permission.
“Paris Original” (From: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying). © 1961 Frank Music Corp. Used by permission.
T. B. HARMS COMPANY: “All the Things You Are,” “Ol’ Man River,” and “Why Do I Love You.”
ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION: “Over the Rainbow.” w: E. Y. Harburg; m: Harold Arlen. Copyright 1938, renewed 1966 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. Copyright 1939, renewed 1967 Leo Feist Inc. Rights throughout the world controlled by Leo Feist Inc. Used by permission.
“Three Coins in the Fountain.” w: Sammy Cahn; m: Jule Styne. Copyright 1954 Robbins Music Corporation, New York. Used by permission.
WARNER BROS. MUSIC: “I Want to Be Happy.” w: Irving Caesar; m: Vincent Youmans. © 1924 Harms, Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Tea for Two.” w: Irving Caesar; m: Vincent Youmans. © 1924 Harms, Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Mountain Greenery.” w: Lorenz Hart; m: Richard Rodgers. © 1926 Harms, Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Thou Swell.” w: Lorenz Hart; m: Richard Rodgers. © 1927 Harms, Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Halleluja, I’m a Bum.” w: Lorenz Hart; m: Richard Rodgers. © 1932 Rodart Music Corp. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“We’re in the Money (Gold Diggers Serenade).” w: Al Dubin; m: Harry Warren. © 1932 Remick Music Corporation. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Bei Mir Bist Du Schön.” w: Jacob Jacobs. English w: Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin; m: Sholm Seconda. © 1937 Harms, Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Too Marvelous for Words.” w: Johnny Mercer; m: Richard A. Whiting. © 1937 Harms, Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Please Be Kind.” w and m: Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin. © 1938 Harms, Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Blues in the Night.” w: Johnny Mercer; m: Harold Arlen. © 1941 Remick Music Corp. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Music.
“Lullaby of Broadway.” w: Al Dubin; m: Harry Warren. © 1935 Warner Bros. Inc. Copyright renewed. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Warner Bros. Inc.
WILLIAMSON MUSIC: “What’s the Use of Wond’rin’?” and “You’ve Got to Be Taught.”
IRVING BERLIN MUSIC COMPANY: “The Popular Song” © Copyright 1962 Irving Berlin. Reprinted by permission of Irving Berlin Music Company.
Grateful acknowledgment is also made for the use of excerpts from the following books:
Lyrics on Several Occasions, by Ira Gershwin (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.)
Lyrics, by Oscar Hammerstein II (Simon & Schuster, Inc.)
On My Way to the Theatre, by Hy Kraft (The Macmillan Company)
The Elegant Auctioneers, by Wesley Towner (Hill & Wang)
The Story of Irving Berlin, by Alexander Woollcott (G. P. Putnam’s Sons)
Gracious thanks are extended to the ASCAP Archive, Karen Sherry and Jim Steinblatt, for numerous photographs. The photograph of Bock and Harnick is © Bettmann/CORBIS