Mitchell Parish - Work On Broadway

Work On Broadway

  • Continental Varieties (1935) - revue - featured lyricist
  • Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1939 (1939) - revue - performer
  • Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1940 (1940) - revue - featured lyricist
  • Bubbling Brown Sugar (1976) - revue - featured lyricist
  • Sophisticated Ladies (1981) - featured lyricist for "Sophisticated Lady"
  • Stardust (1987) - revue - lyricist

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    ... you can have a couple of seconds to rest in. I mean seconds. You have about two seconds to wait while the blanker is on the felt drawing the moisture out. You can stand and relax those two seconds—three seconds at most. You wish you didn’t have to work in a factory. When it’s all you know what to do, that’s what you do.
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