Forman Brown - Broadway Songs

Broadway Songs

  • Home Sweet Homer (4 January 1976) | lyrics by Forman Brown
  • Music in My Heart (2 October 1947 - 24 January 1948) | lyrics by Forman Brown
  • The Red Mill (16 October 1945 - 18 January 1947) | additional lyrics by Forman Brown

He also wrote the book and lyrics for the Richard Rodgers/Lincoln Center revival of "The Merry Widow."

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