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LIBRARY OF THE 

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 

AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 



MUSIC 




The person charging this material is re- 
sponsible for its return to the library from 
which it was withdrawn on or before the 
Latest Date stamped below. 

Theft, mutilation, and underlining of books 
are reasons for disciplinary action and may 
result in dismissal from the University. 

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 








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OTTO HARBACH 
RUDOLF FRIML 



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A MUSICAl PlAY 



G. SCHIRMER, New York 



AFTER CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF THE 
INNER MARGIN AND TYPE OF MATERIAL 
WE HAVE SEWN THIS VOLUME BY HAND 
SO IT CAN BE MORE EASILY OPENED 
AND READ. 











YOU'RE IN LOVE 






A Musical Play 






IN TWO ACTS 






Th« Book and Lyrics by 






OTTO HARBACH 






and 






EDWARD CLARK 






The Music by 






RUDOLF FRIML 

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Vocal Score, 35.00 






OTTO HARBACH New York 











CorrBKar, 1917, by G. ScHmmt 

Deporitn rl o confome a la ley de la Rrpfibllca Hexkaaa 

en el ailD MCMXVTI por G. Schirmer (Inc.). PTX>p>e(ariaa 

Nueva York y Mexico 



YOU'RE IN LOVE 

PRODUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME 

AT THE STAMFORD THEATRE, STAMFORD, CONN. 

NOVEMBER 29th, 1916 

UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF 

ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN 



MUSICAL DIRECTOR 

JOHN McGHIE 

STAGE DIRECTOR 

EDWARD CLARK 






ORIGINAL CAST OF CHARACTERS 



JUDGE BREWSTER 

LACEY HART 

DOROTHY 

MRS. PAYTON 

GEORGIANA 

HOBBY DOUGLAS 

MR. WIX 

CAPTAIN 

DECK STEWARD 

STEWARDESS 

PASSENGERS 

SAILORS 

Guests and Friends 



Jack Raffabl 
Lawrence Wheat 
May Thompson 
Florine Arnold 
Marie Flynn 
Harry Clarke 
Al. Roberts 
Albert Pellaton 
George Pierpont 
Virginia Wynn 
Barbara Valdini 
M. Cunningham 
Hazel Clement? 
C. Balfour Lloyd 
Gilbert Wells 



SYNOPSIS OF SCENES 

ACT I. Santa Monica Hotel, Southern California. 

ACT 11. ON BOARD THE S. S. "HIGH HOPE."— Three Days Out. 



MUSICAL NUMBERS 



Act I 



No. 

1. OVERTURE 

2. OPENING CHORUS 

3. Married Life 

4. You're in Love 

5. Keep off the Grass 

6. He Will Understand 

7. Mignonette 

8. Buck Up 

9. Things that they must not do 

10. Snatched from the Cradle 

11. Finale 



PACE 

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Brewster and Chorus 17 

Lacey, Dorothy and Chorus 25 

Lacey, Georgiana and Chorus 29 

Mrs. Payton 34 

Lacey, Dorothy, Georgiana and Chorus 38 

Dance 42 

Hobby and Chorus 46 
Georgiana, Mrs. Payton, Brewster and Hobby 50 

Mr. Wix 55 

Ensemble 59 



12. Entr'acte 

13. OPENING CHORUS 

14. Be Sure It's Light 

15. A Year is a Long, Long Time 

16. BooLA Boo 

17. Loveland 

18. The Musical Snore 

19. Introduction to **r»i Only 

Dreaming" 

20. I'm Only Dreaming 

21. Finale 



Act II 

Barbara Valdini and Chorus 

Lacey and Chorus 

Georgiana and Hobby 

Mr. Wix and Chorus 

Georgiana, Captain and Male Chorus 

Dorothy, Mrs. Payton, Wix and Lacey 



Georgiana and Chorus 
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You're in Love 

Overture 



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You're in Love! 



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Keep Off the Grass! 



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He Will Understand! 



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Buck Up! 
Hobby and Chorus 



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50 



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Otto Harbach and 
Edward Clark 



The Things That They Must Not Do 

Quartette 
Mrs. Payton, Brewster, Hobby and Georgiana 



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mcrhanical roproduclng 

rights resrrvrd 



Music by 
Rudolf Friml 



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Hf^ nn fnrm of woo-ine". Ei-thpr chvs - i - cal or men - tal. No 




ill-ino- anrl nn r.no . inw Per force Or ac - ci - den- tal; No 



bill-ing and no coo - ing, Per 




f(f stacc. 



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press - ing, 



no ca - ress - ing, 



And no hints of sweet temp 

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ta - tion, 



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kiss — buss — smack — spoon, Or cast ad-mir-ing glanc - es; He must not 



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pet — pat — hug — croon Sweet songs of love's ro - mane - esl 



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The things that we must not do! 
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It seems there are quite a few! 
It seems there are quite a few! 
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game — but just the same 
game — but just the same 



I fear we're wed - dingjust in name. But 111 have 

I fear we're wed - dingjust in name. But 111 have 




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Mrs. Payton 



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?r Im I'eel 



you 
you 



to hold myhead when - ev-er Im feel - ing blue? 
to look at dear when - ev-er I'm feel - ing blue? 



No! 

No! 



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not if you're going to keep your con- tract! 
not if you're going to keep your con- tract! 






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By par-a-graph one and two All 

By par-a-graph seven and eight Love- 

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pet -ting you must ta-boo! 

glanc-fs arr off the slate! 

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\V<-'ll wed, but dear, in- stead, I fear we'll 



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fro - zen— on the blink! But on your hand 

wish that we weredead! But in your eyes 



my lips will press sweet 
I 11 read sweet thoughts that 




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thoughts youwill un - der-stand! You'll find, if you on - ly read your con - tract, That's 

proph - e - sy par - a-dise! You'll find, if you on - ly read your con - tract, That's 




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one of the things you must not 



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Otto Harbach and 
Edward Clark 



Snatched from the Cradle 



Mr. Wix 



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get mar-ried, And oth-ers are born in luck! 



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one of the un - for - tu - nate On whom the light- ning struck! 




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56 



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vir- tu - al - ly what hap-pen'd to me;_ 



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Otto Harbach and 
Edward Clark 



FINALE 
Act I 



59 

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mechanical reproducing 

rights reserved 



Music by 
Rudolf Friml 



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is it true? 



s it true? 



is there going to be a 



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Is it true? 



Is it true? Is there going to be a 



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wed - ding? Who is who? 



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heard a ru - mor spreading! 



Who is going to mar- ry whom? 



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heard a ru - mor spreading! 

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heard a ru - mor spreading! 



Who is going to mar- ry whom? 




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Who's the bride and who's the groom? And who is going to mar - ry tJie 



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Brewster 




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go - ing to be mar-ried, 



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go - ing to be mar- ried, 



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stand! 



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when-e'er he greets you, 



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when-e'er he greets you, 



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My trem-bling fin - ger. Ah!. 



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touch your fin- - ger, Your trem-bling fin - ger, Just let it lin - ger; 



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touch your fin 



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touch your fin - - ger. Your trem-bling fin - ger. Just let it lin - ger; 



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A breathless hushl. 



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if he ad-dress you, A sudden blush. 



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if he ad-dress you, A sudden blush. 



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if he ad-dress you, A sudden blush. 




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blush!. 



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are sure to land, And 



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if he ca- ress you; 



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if he ca-ress you; 



These tricks are sure to land, And 




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Brewster: Come! 



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must be done!. 



The fight it must be won!. 



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OPENING CHORUS, ACT II 
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"A year is a long, long time" 



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Wix and Chorus 



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Quasi gavotta 



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The Musical Snore 

Lacey and Dorothy 



Allegretto 



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Sound-ed ver - y near. 
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Dorothy O - ver here some 
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No, ifs o - ver there! 

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friends,or may-be more! Dorothy We may learn it from their snore! 

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Dorothy 



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