Work On Broadway
- Charlot Revue (1925) - revue - featured co-lyricist for "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You"
- White Lights (1927) - musical - co-lyricist
- Streets of Paris (1939) - revue - lyricist
- Keep Off the Grass (1940) - revue - co-lyricist
- Star and Garter (1942) - revue - featured lyricist for "Robert the Roue"
- Sugar Babies (1979) - revue - co-lyricist
- 42nd Street (1980, revival in 2001) - musical - lyricist
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