Work On Broadway
- The School Girl (1904) – musical; featured songwriter for "Lonesome"
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1908 (1908) – revue; featured composer for "You Will Have to Sing an Irish Song", "Nothing Ever Troubles Me (Nothing Ever Ever Ever Hardly Ever Troubles Me)", and "Since Mother Was a Girl"
- The Happiest Night of His Life (1911) – play; composer
- Honey Girl (1920) – musical; composer
- The Gingham Girl (1922) – musical; composer
- Adrienne (1923) – musical; composer
- Three Doors (1925) – play; producer
- Burlesque (1927) – play; featured songwriter
- "Diamonds (musical)"" - featured songwriter.
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