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OTTO HARBACH
RUDOLF FRIML
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>oure in
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
Ensemble
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You're in Love
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sound ad- vice, And it sound- ed nice, And I shunned the rice And shoes For
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Mar-ried life,.
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You're in Love!
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Lyrics by
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Keep Off the Grass!
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l.A leo - pard can - not
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men are men, stamped out in lots Hard set as bat - tie - ax - es.
love should be not mere - ly blind, But deaf anddumband sense-less.
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know the brutes, for
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He Will Understand!
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Music by
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Lyrics by
Otto Harbach
and Edward Clark
Buck Up!
Hobby and Chorus
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prom-ised to meet my sweet-heart's Aunt - y.
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Lyrics by
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Edward Clark
The Things That They Must Not Do
Quartette
Mrs. Payton, Brewster, Hobby and Georgiana
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The things that we must not do!
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to look at dear when - ev-er I'm feel - ing blue?
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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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pet -ting you must ta-boo!
glanc-fs arr off the slate!
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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
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Snatched from the Cradle
Mr. Wix
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one of the un - for - tu - nate On whom the light- ning struck!
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vir- tu - al - ly what hap-pen'd to me;_
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FINALE
Act I
59
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s 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!
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heard a ru - mor spreading!
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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
Georgiana
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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when-e'er he meets me,
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touch my fin - - ger, ifytrem-bling fin - ger,
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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 - - ger. Your trem-bling fin - ger. Just let it lin - ger;
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if he ad-dress you, A sudden blush.
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blush!.
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These tricks are sure to land, And
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pa - pers are read-y;
But where is Hob -by?
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must be done!.
The fight it must be won!.
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strange e - mo - tion far from joy!
rat- tie,
le is going to fight for
love!
And that's no i - die
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le; So buck up, buckup, buck up, mv bov! Buck up! Hi
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They like it. Got a wife^
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Entr'acte
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8
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Lyrics by
Otto Harbach
and Edward Clark
OPENING CHORUS, ACT II
"Well drift along"
Solo and Chorus
Tempo modera.to(jQutetlyandtna dreamy fashioti)
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Music by
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Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass
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Be Sure It's Light!
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rights reserved
Lyrics by
Otto Harbach and
Edward Clark
Music by
Rudolf Friml
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Lyrics by
Otto Harbach and
Edward Clark
"A year is a long, long time"
Duet
Georgiana and Hobby
All performing and
mechanical reproducing
rights reserved
Quasi Polka, marcato
Music by
Rudolf Friml
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Dear - ie,
I'm lone - some, I'm lone - some
for you,
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Dear - ie, with - out you each mo - ment seems blue.
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Seconds just lag a - long! Dear
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I want you,
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be all my own.
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Tick a tick a tick a tick a tick a tick a tick!
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tick - a - tick! Count each sec-ond, dear,.
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Boola Boo
Wix and Chorus
All prrforming and
mechanical reproducing
rights reserved
Lyrics by-
Otto Harbach
and Edward Clark
Music by
Rudolf Friml
Quasi gavotta
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I be - held a fun-ny Dance
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trip a lit - tie,
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Love -Land
Lyrics by
Otto Harbach
and Edward Clark
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Lyrics by
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The Musical Snore
Lacey and Dorothy
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