Songs
A selection of the many songs that Styne wrote:
- "The Christmas Waltz"
- "Conchita Marquita Lolita Pepita Rosita Juanita Lopez"
- "Don't Rain on My Parade" (from Funny Girl)
- "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"
- "Everything's Coming Up Roses" (from Gypsy)
- "Every Street's a Boulevard in Old New York"
- "Fiddle Dee Dee"
- "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry"
- "How Do You Speak To An Angel"
- "I Don't Want to Walk Without You"
- "I Fall In Love Too Easily"
- "I Still Get Jealous"
- "I'll Walk Alone"
- "It's Been a Long, Long Time"
- "It's Magic" (from Romance on the High Seas)
- "I've Heard That Song Before"
- "Just In Time"
- "Let Me Entertain You"
- "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
- "Long Before I Knew You"
- "Make Someone Happy"
- "Neverland"
- "Papa, Wont You Dance with Me?"
- "The Party's Over"
- "People" (from Funny Girl)
- "Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)" sung by Frank Sinatra
- "Sunday" with Ned Miller
- "Time After Time"
- "Three Coins in the Fountain"
- Credits
- Ice Capades of 1943 (1942) - Styne contributed one song
- Glad to See You! (1944) - closed in Philadelphia PA during tryout
- High Button Shoes (1947)
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949)
- Michael Todd's Peep Show (1950) - Styne contributed 2 numbers
- Two on the Aisle (1951)
- Hazel Flagg (1953)
- Peter Pan (1954) (additional music)
- My Sister Eileen (1955)
- Bells Are Ringing (1956)
- Say, Darling (1958)
- A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green (1958)
- Gypsy (1959)
- Do Re Mi (1960)
- Subways Are For Sleeping (1961)
- Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962)
- Arturo Ui (1963) - Styne contributed incidental music to this Bertolt Brecht play
- Funny Girl (1964)
- Wonderworld (1964) - lyrics by Styne's son, Stanley
- Fade Out - Fade In (1964)
- Something More! (1964) -directed by Styne
- The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood (1965)
- Hallelujah, Baby! (1967)
- Darling of the Day (1968)
- Look to the Lilies (1970)
- The Night the Animals Talked (1970)
- Prettybelle (1971) - closed in Boston
- Sugar (1972)
- Lorelei (1974) - essentially a sequel/revival of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- Hellzapoppin'! (1976) - closed in Baltimore during pre-Broadway tryout
- Side by Side by Sondheim (1976)
- Bar Mitzvah Boy (1978)
- One Night Stand (1980) - closed during preview period
- Pieces of Eight (1985)
- The Red Shoes (1993)
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