I Wants to be a Actor Lady
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Composer or Director: Gustav (Carl) Luders, George (Michael) Cohan, Harry Von Tilzer, Ludwig Englander, (Henry Louis) Reginald De Koven, Giuseppe Operti, Edward Everett Rice, May Irwin, Joseph Kline Emmet, Percy Gaunt, Woolson Morse, Victor August Herbert, Jerome (David) Kern
Label: New World
Magazine Review Date: 4/1994
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 45
Mastering:
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Catalogue Number: 80221-2

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Composition | Artist Credit |
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(The) Black Crook, Movement: Amazons' March |
Giuseppe Operti, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Giuseppe Operti, Composer |
(The) Black Crook, Movement: The Broadway, Opera and Bowery Crawl (wds. P. Ston |
Giuseppe Operti, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Giuseppe Operti, Composer |
Little Johnny Jones, Movement: Yankee Doodle Boy |
George (Michael) Cohan, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor George (Michael) Cohan, Composer |
Evangeline |
Edward Everett Rice, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Edward Everett Rice, Composer |
Conrad the Corsair |
Edward Everett Rice, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Edward Everett Rice, Composer |
I wants to be a Actor Lady |
Harry Von Tilzer, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Harry Von Tilzer, Composer |
(The) Prince of Pilsen |
Gustav (Carl) Luders, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Gustav (Carl) Luders, Composer |
How'd You Like to Spoon With Me? |
Jerome (David) Kern, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Jerome (David) Kern, Composer |
(The) Bully Song |
May Irwin, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor May Irwin, Composer |
(The) Passing Show |
Ludwig Englander, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Ludwig Englander, Composer |
Wang |
Woolson Morse, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Woolson Morse, Composer |
(A) Trip to Chinatown, Movement: Reuben and Cynthia |
Percy Gaunt, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Percy Gaunt, Composer |
(A) Trip to Chinatown, Movement: The Bowery |
Percy Gaunt, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Percy Gaunt, Composer |
Robin Hood, Movement: Song of Brown October Ale |
(Henry Louis) Reginald De Koven, Composer
(Henry Louis) Reginald De Koven, Composer Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor |
Lullaby |
Joseph Kline Emmet, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Joseph Kline Emmet, Composer |
Babes in Toyland, Movement: I can't do the sum |
Victor August Herbert, Composer
Cincinnati University Singers Cincinnati University Theatre Orchestra Earl Rivers, Conductor Victor August Herbert, Composer |
Author: Patrick O'Connor
A couple of the songs have remained familiar, George M. Cohan's ''Yankee Doodle Boy'' mostly due to James Cagney's version in a 1940s Cohan biopic, and also the very early Jerome Kern duet ''How'd you like to spoon with me?''—from the Broadway version of The Earl and the Girl. The song that gives the album its title, ''I wants to be a Actor Lady'' was conversely written for the London run of a Broadway show, In Dahomey, which can lay claim to being the first real Black American musical to play in Europe. Its star was the lovely Aida Overton Walker and this song, done with some spirit here by Renee Crutcher, is by Harry ('Down at the Old Bull and Bush') von Tilzer. It has the cakewalk beat that distinguishes most of the pseudo-Black numbers of the time. The full-blooded lyrics of May Irwin's Bully Song would surely start a riot today but it was May Irwin's greatest hit (her recording of it has recently been reissued on Pearl—to be reviewed next month) and it is easy to understand why, with its infectious, danceable melody.
Kim Criswell has since become famous for her Annie and other recordings; here she is heard in the Kern duet already mentioned as well as an unusual Victor Herbert song from Babes in Toyland, ''I can't do the sum''. From A Trip to Chinatown, a success at the Madison Square Theatre in 1891, it is a surprise to find ''The Bowery'' is the song familiar to British music-hall addicts as ''Brighton'', made famous by R. G. Knowles (''They do such things/They say such things/I'll never go there anymore!'').
All these cross-references between London and New York styles, not to mention the German element provided by the 'Fritz' character which was Joseph K. Emmet's standby—Frank Kelley sings the ''Lullaby'' from
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