“These songs, created from the 1920s through the 1950s, represent the quintessential sophistication and elegance of an idealized world”’ Carole Farley
Harold Arlen: Casbah: What's Good About Goodbye?
Casbah: What's Good About Goodbye?
Kurt Weill: One Touch of Venus: Love in a Mist
One Touch of Venus: Love in a Mist
Arthur Schwartz: Revenge with Music: You and the Night and the Music
Revenge with Music: You and the Night and the Music
Harold Arlen: Last Night When We Were Young
Last Night When We Were Young
Kurt Weill: The Romance Of A Lifetime
The Romance Of A Lifetime
George Gershwin: Poppyland
Poppyland
Kurt Weill: Lady in the Dark: Unforgettable
Lady in the Dark: Unforgettable
Arthur Schwartz: The Band Wagon: Dancing in the Dark
The Band Wagon: Dancing in the Dark
George Gershwin: Isn't It a Pity?
Isn't It a Pity?
Harold Arlen: When the Sun Comes Out
When the Sun Comes Out
George Gershwin: Of Thee I Sing
Of Thee I Sing: Love is Sweeping the Country
Harold Arlen: Casbah: It was Written in the Stars
Casbah: It was Written in the Stars
George Gershwin: Boy! What Love has Done to Me!
Boy! What Love has Done to Me!
Harold Arlen: Bloomer Girl: Right as the Rain
Bloomer Girl: Right as the Rain
Harold Arlen: St. Louis Woman: I had Myself a True Love
St. Louis Woman: I had Myself a True Love
Arthur Schwartz: Between the Devil: I See Your Face Before Me
Between the Devil: I See Your Face Before Me
Kurt Weill: The River is So Blue
The River is So Blue
Arthur Schwartz: Three's a Crowd: Something To Remember You By
Three's a Crowd: Something To Remember You By
Harold Arlen: Life Begins at 8:40: Fun to be Fooled
Life Begins at 8:40: Fun to be Fooled
Kurt Weill: The Picture on the Wall
The Picture on the Wall
George Gershwin: Rosalie: How Long Has This Been Going On?
Rosalie: How Long Has This Been Going On?
George Gershwin: Strike Up The Band
Strike Up The Band: Soon