List of compositions by George Gershwin

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This is a list of compositions by George Gershwin. During his short life of thirty-nine years, George Gershwin was both a songwriter for Broadway and a classical composer. He composed songs, stage works, concert works both with and without piano solo, film music and even an opera. His works are grouped thematically in this list, and in chronological order according to the dates of compositions in the same group.

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[edit] Classical works

Note: All orchestral/operatic pieces are orchestrated by Gershwin unless otherwise specified.

[edit] Musical theater credits

Note: All works are musicals produced on Broadway unless specified otherwise.

[edit] Works featuring original Gershwin songs for shows by other composers

  • 1916 - The Passing Show of 1916 - "The Making of a Girl" (co-composed with Sigmund Romberg, lyrics by Harold Atteridge); "My Runaway Girl" (lyrics by Murray Roth)
  • 1918 - Hitchy-Koo of 1918 - "You-oo Just You" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1918 - Ladies First - "The Real American Folk Song (is a Rag)" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin); "Some Wonderful Sort of Someone" (lyrics by Schuyler Greene)
  • 1918 - Half-Past Eight - "There's Magic in the Air" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin); "The Ten Commandments of Love", "Cupid" and "Hong Kong" (lyrics by Edward B. Perkins)
  • 1919 - Good Morning, Judge - "I Was So Young (You Were So Beautiful)" (lyrics by Irving Caesar and Alfred Bryan); "There’s More to the Kiss than the X-X-X" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1919 - The Lady in Red - "Some Wonderful Sort of Someone" (lyrics by Schyler Greene); "Something about Love" (lyrics by Lou Paley)
  • 1919 - Capitol Revue - "Come to the Moon" (lyrics by Lou Paley and Ned Wayburn); "Swanee" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1920 - Dere Mabel - "We’re Pals" (lyrics by Irving Caesar), first performed in Baltimore; "Back Home" and "I Don't Know Why (When I Dance with You)" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1920 - Ed Wynn's Carnival - "Oo, How I Love You To Be Loved by You" (lyrics by Lou Paley)
  • 1920 - The Sweetheart Shop - "Waiting for the Sun to Come Out" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1920 - Sinbad - "Swanee" (lyrics by Irving Caesar). As performed by Al Jolson
  • 1920 - Broadway Brevities of 1920 - "Lu Lu" and "Snowflakes" (lyrics by Arthur Jackson); "Spanish Love" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1920 - Piccadilly to Broadway (songs unpublished)
  • 1921 - Blue Eyes (songs unpublished)
  • 1921 - Selwyn's Snapshots of 1921 - "On the Brim of Her Old-Fashioned Bonnet", "The Baby Blues" and "Futuristic Melody" (lyrics by E. Ray Goetz, songs unpublished)
  • 1921 - The Perfect Fool - "My Log-Cabin Home" (lyrics by Irving Caesar and Buddy De Sylva); "No One Else but that Girl of Mine" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1922 - The French Doll - "Do It Again!" (lyrics by Buddy De Sylva)
  • 1922 - For Goodness Sake - "Someone" and "Tra-la-la" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1922 - Spice of 1922 - "The Yankee Doodle Blues" (lyrics by Irving Caesar and Buddy De Sylva)
  • 1922 - The Dancing Girl - "That American Boy of Mine" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1923 - Little Miss Bluebeard - "I Won’t Say I Will, But I Won’t Say I Won’t" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Buddy De Sylva)
  • 1923 - Nifties of 1923 - "At Half-Past Seven" (lyrics by Buddy De Sylva); "Nashville Nightingale" (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1926 - Americana - "That Lost Barber Shop Chord" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1930 - Nine-Fifteen Revue - "Toddlin' Along" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1936 - The Show Is On - "By Strauss" (lyrics by Ira Gershwin). Revived in 1937

[edit] Works interpolating Gershwin songs posthumously

[edit] Miscellaneous songs

  • 1916 - When You Want ’Em, You Can’t Get ’Em (When You’ve Got ’Em, You Don’t Want ’Em) (lyrics by Murray Roth)
  • 1917 - Beautiful Bird (lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Lou Paley)
  • 1917 - When There's a Chance To Dance (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1918 - Gush-Gush-Gushing (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1918 - When the Armies Disband (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1918 - Good Little Tune (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1919 - The Love of a Wife (lyrics by Arthur Jackson and B. G. DeSylva)
  • 1919 - O Land of Mine, America (lyrics by Michael E. Rourke). A national anthem submittion for a New York American competition offering five thousand dollars to the winner. Gershwin received the lowest prize of fifty dollars.
  • 1920 - Yan-Kee (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
  • 1921 - Phoebe (lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Lou Paley)
  • 1921 - Something Peculiar (lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Lou Paley)
  • 1921 - Dixie Rose (lyrics by Irving Caesar and B. G. DeSylva)
  • 1921 - In the Heart of a Geisha (lyrics by Fred Fisher)
  • 1921 - Swanee Rose (lyrics by Irving Caesar and B. G. DeSylva)
  • 1921 - Tomale (I’m Hot for You) (lyrics by B. G. DeSylva)
  • c.1921 - Molly-on-the-Shore (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • c.1921 - Mischa, Yascha, Toscha, Sascha (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1922 - The Flapper (co-composed with William Daly, lyrics by B. G. DeSylva)
  • 1925 - Harlem River Chanty and It’s a great little world! (lyrics by Ira Gershwin, originally composed for Tip-Toes on Broadway but not used)
  • 1925 - Murderous Monty (and Light-Fingered Jane) (lyrics by Desmond Carter, composed for London production of Tell Me More.)
  • 1926 - I’d rather charleston (lyrics by Desmond Carter, composed for London production of Lady Be Good.)
  • 1928 - Beautiful gypsy and Rosalie (originally composed for Rosalie on Broadway, but not used)
  • 1929 - Feeling Sentimental (originally composed for Show Girl on Broadway, but not used)
  • 1929 - In the Mandarin’s Orchid Garden
  • 1932 - You’ve got what gets me (composed for the first film version of Girl Crazy.
  • 1933 - Till Then
  • 1936 - King of Swing (lyrics by Al Stillman)
  • 1936 - Strike up the band for U.C.L.A (to the same music as the song Strike Up The Band)
  • 1937 - Hi-Ho! (lyrics by Ira Gershwin, originally composed for Shall We Dance, but not used)
  • 1938 - Just Another Rhumba (lyrics by Ira Gershwin, originally composed for The Goldwyn Follies, but not used)
  • 1938 - Dawn of a New Day

[edit] Musical films

  • 1923 - The Sunshine Trail - theme song of same title (lyrics by Ira Gershwin), as well as accompaniment music for silent film
  • 1931 - Delicious (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1937 - Shall We Dance (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1937 - A Damsel in Distress (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
  • 1938 - Goldwyn Follies (lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
    • Gershwin died during the filming. Vernon Duke completed and adapted Gerhwin's songs, and composed some additional ones.
  • 1947 - The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (Kay Swift adapted a number of unpublished Gershwin melodies and Ira Gershwin wrote the lyrics.)
  • 1964 - Kiss Me, Stupid (adaptations of unpublished Gershwin songs with lyrics by Ira Gershwin.)

[edit] Commercial works on piano

  • 1917 - Rialto Ripples - A rag in collaboration with Will Donaldson
  • early 1920s - Three-Quarter Blues (Irish Waltz)
  • 1926 - Swiss Miss (arrangement of a song from Lady Be Good)
  • 1928 - Merry Andrew (arrangement of a dance piece from Rosalie)
  • 1932 - George Gershwin’s Song-Book (arrangements of refrains from Gershwin songs)
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