Gentlemen Marry Brunettes - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

The Musical Supervision is credited to “M.S.I.” Herbert Spencer and Earle Hagen.

Incidental Music Composed and Conducted by Robert Farnon.

  • “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes” (music by Herbert Spencer and Earle Hagen, lyrics by Richard Sale)
(note: screen credit gives “Sung by Johnny Desmond”, but the song is only heard in a male choral arrangement)
  • “I Wanna Be Loved By You” (music by Herbert Stothart and Harry Ruby, lyrics by Bert Kalmar)
  • “Have You Met Miss Jones?” (music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart)
  • “My Funny Valentine” (music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart)
  • I’ve Got Five Dollars” (music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart)
  • “Daddy” (music & lyrics by Bobby Troup)
  • “Miss Annabelle Lee” (music & lyrics by Sydney Clare and Lou Pollock)
  • “You’re Driving Me Crazy” (music & lyrics by Walter Donaldson)
  • “Ain’t Misbehavin’” (music & lyrics by Thomas ‘Fats’ W. Waller, Harry Brooks, and Andy Razaf)

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