Work On Broadway
- Hit the Deck (1927) - musical - co-lyricist
- Allez-oop (1927) - revue - lyricist
- Just Fancy (1927) - musical - lyricist
- Hello Yourself (1928) - musical - lyricist
- Tattle Tales (1933) - revue - contributing lyricist
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949) - musical - lyricist
- The Girl in Pink Tights (1954) - musical - lyricist
- Lorelei (Gentlemen Still Prefer Blondes) (1974) - musical - lyricist
Posthumous credits or shows in which pre-written songs by Leo Robin were featured include:
- Maurice Chevalier in an evening of Songs and Impressions (1955) - concert
- The American Dance Machine (1978) - dance special
- A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine (1980) - revue - lyricist for "Louise", "Beyond the Blue Horizon", "Double Trouble", and "Thanks for the Memory"
- Big Deal (1986) - musical - lyricist for "Love Is Just around the Corner"
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1995 revival)
- Fosse (1999) - revue - lyricist for "Got No Room for Mr. Gloom"
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