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Wrote the score for the 1962 Broadway show, "Mr. President."

Irving Berlin's Broadway stage scores include "Watch Your Step", "Stop! Look! Listen!", "The Century Girl", "The Cohan Revue of 1918", "Yip, Yip, Yaphank" (the all-soldier show written at Camp Upton for which "God Bless America" was written but not used), "Music Box Revue (1921, 1922, 1923, 1924)", "The Cocoanuts", "Ziegfeld Follies of 1927", "Face The Music", "As Thousands Cheer", "Louisiana Purchase", "This Is the Army" (an all-soldier show), "Annie Get Your Gun", "Miss Liberty", "Call Me Madam", and "Mr. President".

Irving Berlin's songs include "Marie from Sunny Italy", "Sadie Salome, Go Home", " My Wife's Gone to the Country, Hurrah!", "Alexander's Ragtime Band", "Everybody's Doin' It", "The Ragtime Violin", "That Society Bear", "That Mysterious Rag", "Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon", "When I Lost You", "When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'", "Snookey Ookums", "That International Rag", "I Want to Go Back to Michigan", "Play a Simple Melody", "This Is the Life", "The Girl on the Magazine Cover", "I Love a Piano", "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning", "Mandy", "I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now, "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody", "You'd Be Surprised", "Tell Me, Little Gypsy", "All By Myself", Everybody Step", "Say It With Music", "Crinoline Days", "Lady of the Evening", "Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil", "An Orange Grove in California", "Some Sunny Day", "All Alone", "Lazy", "What'll I Do?", "Always", "How Many Times?", "Remember", "Blue Skies", "It All Belongs to Me", "Russian Lullaby", "Shakin' the Blues Away", "The Song is Ended", "Coquette", "How About Me?", "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy", "Marie", "Puttin' On the Ritz", "Reaching for the Moon", "Soft Lights and Sweet Music", "How Deep is the Ocean?", "I'm Playing with Fire", "Let's Have Another Cup o' Coffee", "Say It Isn't So", "Easter Parade", "Heat Wave", "Supper Time", "Not for All the Rice in China", "How's Chances?", "Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much", "I Never Had a Chance", "Cheek to Cheek", "Isn't This a Lovely Day?", "The Piccolino", "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails", "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket", "Get Thee Behind Me, Satan", "Let Yourself Go", "Let's Face the Music and Dance", "The Girl on the Police Gazette", "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm", "Slumming on Park Avenue", "You're Laughing at Me", "This Year's Kisses", "Now It Can Be Told", "Change Partners", "I Used to Be Color Blind", "I'm Sorry for Myself", "I Poured My Heart Into a Song", "It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow", "When Winter Comes", "Fools Fall in Love", "It'll Come to You", "Latins Know How", "You Can't Brush Me Off", "You're Lonely and I'm Lonely", "Angels of Mercy", "Any Bonds Today", "Be Careful, It's My Heart", "Happy Holiday", "Plenty to be Thankful For", "White Christmas" (Academy Award, 1942), "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen", "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones", "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song", "Anything You Can Do", "Doin' What Comes Naturally", "The Girl that I Marry", "I Got The Sun in the Morning", "There's No Business Like Show Business", "They Say It's Wonderful", "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun", "Better Luck Next Time", "A Couple of Swells", "A Fella with an Umbrella", "It Only Happens when I Dance with You", "Steppin' Out with My Baby", "Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk", "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" (proceeds to God Bless America Fund), "Homework", "Just One Way to Say I Love You", "You Can Have Him", "The Best Thing for You", "The Hostess with the Mostes' on the Ball", "It's a Lovely Day Today", "Marrying for Love", "They Like Ike", "You're Just in Love", "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep", "For the Very First Time", "Sisters", "Sayonara", "This is a Great Country" (proceeds to God Bless America Fund), "Don't Be Afraid of Romance", "Laugh It Up", "Pigtails and Freckles", and "An Old-Fashioned Wedding".

The Fascinating Widow (1911). Musical comedy. Material by Otto Hauerbach. Music by Frederick W. Mills. Lyrics by Otto Hauerbach. Musical Director: August Kleinecke. Music orchestrated by William Redfield. Additional lyrics by Sam M. Lewis, E. Ray Goetz, Irving Berlin and Vincent Bryan. Additional music by Irving Berlin and Vincent Bryan. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by George Marion. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 13 Nov 1911 to close): 11 Sep 1911- Nov 1911 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Natalie Alt, Marie Baxter, Blanche Burnham, Charles W. Butler, Julian Eltinge, Gladys Feldman, Edward Garvie, June Mathis, Jean Morrell, Louise Orth, Carrie E. Perkins, Dorothy Sanders, Natalie Seymour, James Spottswood (as "Tuthill Leffingwell"), James E. Sullivan, Lionel Walsh, Frank Wentworth, Dorothy Wilcox, Winona Winter. Produced by A.H. Woods.

Broadway Brevities of 1920 (1920). Musical revue. Lyrics by Blair Treynor. Music by Archie Gottler. Sketches by George LeMaire. Additional numbers by Arthur Jackson, George Gershwin, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Irving Caesar and Irving Berlin. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and Will Vodery. Lyrics by Blair Treynor. Music by Archie Gottler. Sketches by George LeMaire; Additional numbers by Arthur Jackson, George Gershwin, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Irving Caesar and Irving Berlin. Musical Director: Louis Gress; Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and Will Vodery. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 29 Sep 1920- 18 Dec 1920 (105 performances). Cast: Marcelle Barnes, Kitty Berg, Phyllis Blair, Wilma Bruce, Eddie Buzzell, Ethel Callahan, Eddie Cantor, Delphine Deery, Mercedes Demordant, Jay Dillon, Virginia Dixon, Alma Drange, Alva Fenton, Catharine Flynn, Vera Grosset, Emlee Haddone, Dorothy Hall, Edith Hallor, Ona Hamilton, Alice Haynes, Genevieve Houghton, Renee Hughes, Jan Jarvis, Flora Keene, Florence Kern, Dorothy King, Natalie Kingston, Alexis Kosloff, George LeMaire, Helen LeVon, Carol Miller, Peggy Mitchell, Teck Murdock, Patricia Parker, Peggy Parker, Anna Paulson, Estelle Penning, Edith Pollack, Virginia Roche, Ula Sharon, Dorothy Stokes, William Sully, Paul Van Dyke, Hal Van Renssalaer, Norma Waterman, Elsie Westcott, Bert Williams, Beverly Worth, Hilda Wright. Produced by George LeMaire.

Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 (1927). Musical revue. Based on material by Harold Atteridge and Eddie Cantor. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Music by Irving Berlin. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Ferde Grofe, Arthur Gutman, Louis Katzman, Paul Lannin, Frank Tours and Roy Webb. Featuring songs by Bill Munro. Directed by Sammy Lee, Zeke Colvan and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Aug 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (167 performances). Cast: Jean Ackerman, Pirkko Ahlquist, Wilma Ansell, Jean Audree, Anita Avila, Franklyn Bauer, Dorothy Bauman, Leo Bill, Bonnie Blackwood, Antoinette Boots, Helen Hayes Brown, Genevieve Browne, The Brox Sisters, Gloria Bujee, Edna Bunte, Dorothy Burr, Bobbie Campbell, Eddie Cantor, Kae Carroll, Olga Chalmers, Peggy Chamberlin, Paul Chezzi, Lillian Clark, Babe Colby, Ripples Covert, Eileen Cullen, Mignon Dallette, Myrna Darby, Claudia Dell, Irene Delroy, Dorothy Donahue, Mary Donahue, Pauline Dove, Alma Drange, Anna Dumar, Cliff Edwards, Ruth Etting, Fairchild & Rainger, Murrel Finely, Grace Fleming, Lora Foster, Amy Frank, Vera Fredericks, Marie Gale, Rose Gale, Paul Ghezzi, Doreen Glover, Rita Glynde, Frances Gorton, Evelyn Graves, Velma Grimm, Edith Hayward, Dan Healy, Ross Hines, Edna Wallace Hopper, The Ingenues, Bob Ingersoll, Mary Irwin, Madeline Janis, Billie Jenks, Paula Jones, Bettye Junod, Helen Kaiser, Lily Kimari, Lydia Krashinsky, Kathleen Krosby, Ida Lanvin, Marjorie Leet, Frances Leighton, Marguerite Lichti, Claire Luce, Polly Luce, Marie Marceline, Margaret Mayer, Harry McNaughton, Beth Milton, Mixi, Catherine Moylan, Bonnie Murray, Myrio and Desha, Marie Novak, Agnes O'Laughlin, Blanche Olsen, Peggy O'Neil, Nona Otero, Jessie Payne, Frank Phillips, Nickie Pitell, Alice Pleis, Louise Powell, William H. Power, Albertina Rasche Girls, Gladys Rennick, Anita Rice, Kathryn Ringquist, Virginia Roberts, Olga Royce, Lee Russell, Dorothy Ryan, Phil Ryley, Blanche Satchell, Bunny Schum, Mickie Seiden, Tommie Shannon, Frank Sherlock, Al Siegel, Mina Smith, Mina Sorel, Laura Standish, Cora Stephens, Jack Stevens, Wanda Stevenson, Norma Taylor, Andrew Tombes, Nildred Turner, Frances Upton, Blossom Vreeland, Florence Ward, Marion Wellman, Lucy Westgate, Gertrude Williams, Frances Woodward, Gladys Young. Produced by A.L. Erlanger and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.

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