Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 1

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

March 2006

Page 26, 568:

Trees (Rasbach - Kilmer)

Page 28, 704:

Il Bacio - note spelling !

Page 30, 717:

When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball)

Page 31, 729:

Doin´ The Racoon (Klages - Coots)

Page 35, 770:

The Mooche (Duke Ellington)

Milenburg Joys (Melrose - Rappollo)

Page 41, 836:

12th. Street Rag (Bowman)

Page 41, 840:

Doin´ The Racoon (Klages - Coots)

Page 43, 870:

China Boy (Winfree - Boutelje)

Page 43, 872:

Complete tune listing as follows:

California Here I Come (De Sylva - Meyer - Jolson)

Memories (Kahn - Van Alstyne)

The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi (Vernor - Stokes)

My Kinda Love (Alter - Trent)

Song of the Islands (King)

Page 46, 914:

Weary River (Silvers - Clarke)

Page 52, 997:

Japanese Sandman (Egan - Whiting)

Page 54, 1019-1020:

Get Happy (Arlen - Koehler)

Page 55, 1041-1042:

Then I´ll Be Happy (Brown - Clare - Friend)

Page 60, 1122-1123:

The Kiss Waltz (Dubin - Burke)

Page 63, 1155-1156:

My Sweet Tooth Says "I Wanna" (Young - Clare - Stept)

Page 66, 1179-1180:

I´ve Got A Feeling I´m Falling (Link - Waller)

Pahe 68, 1200:

I´ve Got A Feeling I´m Falling (Rose - Link - Waller)

Page 104, 1605-1606:

LISTED IN ERROR AS "1505-06" in TITLE INDEX !

September 1933

In Technicolor.

Cast includes: Mitchell & Durant, Barbara Rogers, Gordon Westcott.

Directed by Eddie Cline.

Page 118, 1700-1701:

July 1934

In Technicolor.

Directed by Roy Mack.

Page 118, 1702-1703 WC:

August 1934

Cast also includes: Betty Grable and Harry Seymour (he´s the singer in the

"Lookin´ ´Em Over" production number.)

Directed by Roy Mack.

Page 119, 1704-1705:

August 1934

In Technicolor.

Directed by Ralph Staub.

Page 119, 1706-1707:

November 1934

In Technicolor.

Directed by Ralph Staub.

Page 119, 1710-1711 WC:

June 1935

In Technicolor.

Directed by Ralph Staub.

Page 121, 1722-1823;

September 1934

Directed by Ralph Staub.

Page 129, 1784:

Don´t Let Your Love Go Wrong (Whiting - Schwartz - Johnson)

Page 132, 1800:

Il Bacio (Ardito)

Page 137, 1827:

Lady of Spain (Tilsey)

Page 143, 1880:

Cast includes: Tip, Tap & Toe, Orlando Robeson.

Directed by Roy Mack.

Page 151, 2000:

Blue Prelude (Jenkins)

Page 151, 2006:

Whispering (Schoenberger - Coburn - Rose)

Page 154, 2962:

Myra Johnson, not Henderson

Moonlight on the Ganges (Wallace - Ewing) - note correct title !

Page 154, 2070-2071:

Hotel a la Swing -

directed by Roy Mack.

Page 163, B122:

Joe Sodja, not "Soldier" !

Page 176, 2143:

When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo (Coslow - Spier - Fain)

Page 187, 2340:

Cielito Lindo (Padilla)

Page 355, The Performers:

Dixon, Jean

The statement that Jean Dixon´s films from 1929 [onwards] included The

Gang´s All There is erroneous.

Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 2

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

March 2006

Page 41, 841:

Hello Sunshine Hello (Charles Tobias)

Page 42, 843:

Wedding Bells Are Breaking (Kahal - Raskin - Fain)

Page 81, 1387:

Selections in playing order:

Plantation Capers

Bugle Call Rag

Tiger Rag

My Man Is Gone (Gershwin - Gershwin - Du Bose)

Concentrating on You

Unidentified selection

NOTE: I have one Mabel Scott listed as vocalist for "My Man Is Gone".

Page 81, 1391:

First selection:

Black Maria - not "I´m Wild About Harry"

Page 98, 1558:

Sylvia (Clinton Scollard - Oley Speaks) - not "Syvia" !

Page 102, 1586:

Selections in playing order:

Underneath The Harlem Moon (Gordon - Revel)

I Would Do Anything For You (Hill)

My Headache (Razaf - Johnson)

Tony´s Wife

The Peanut Vendor (Sunshine)

Love Is The Thing (Washington - Young)

Blue Rhythm (Leslie - Mills)

Cast also includes: Eddie Mallory (conductor).

Page 118, 1696:

The Beat Of My Heart (Burke - Spina)

Pages 121/122, 1732-1733:

August 1935

Cast also includes: Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Dewey Robinson.

Page 127, 1770:

Cast also includes Harlan Lattimore (singer in "Ill Wind" production

number).

Page 142, 1867:

Selections in playing order:

Body And Soul (Green)

Mile A Minute

Easy Come, Easy Go (Green - Heyman)

(You Came To Me) Out Of Nowhere (Green - Heyman)

I Like Mountain Music

Ev´ry Day

When It´s Springtime In The Rockies

Good Old Mountain Music

How Can I Hold You Close Enough ? - note correct spelling of selection

Go Into Your Dance

Body And Soul (Green)

Page 143, 1880:

First selection:

I Would Do Anything For You

Page 154, 2062:

First selection:

Jazznocrazy (Hudson)

Page 159, B14:

The "Goona Goo" (Young - Reser - Ahlert)

Page 245, 7042-7043:

October 1935

In Technicolor.

Page 245, 7071-7072:

November 1935

In Technicolor.

Directed by Ralph Staub.

Page 245, 7143-7144:

January 1936

In Technicolor.

Page 246, 7234-7235:

March 1936

In Technicolor.

Directed by Ralph Staub.

Page 246, 7238-7239:

March 1936

Page 247, 7363-7364:

April 1936

Directed by Murray Roth.

Cast also includes Harry Seymour, Leo White, Mary Treen.

Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 3

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

March 2006

Page 15, 394:

Cecilia (Dreyer - Ruby)

Page 51, 972:

Dreyer - not "Dryer"

Page 55, 1041-1042:

Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (Burke - Dubin)

Page 61, 1128:

If I Had A Girl Like You (Dixon - Henderson - Rose)

Page 68, 1193:

Cheerful Little Earful (Gershwin - Rose - Warren)

Page 74, 1268:

It Looks Like Susie (Friend) - note correct spelling !

Page 80, 1367:

When We´re Alone (Jason - Barton) should read

Penthouse Serenade (Jason - Burton).

Page 83, the still of "Rambling ´Round Radio Row # 2" (sic)

is in fact from RARR # 3, but where´s the write-up of this short ?

Anyway, it features Harry Barris, Loyce Whiteman (female leaning over the

piano), Sylvia Froos, Burton Lane, Art Jarrett (first male leaning over the

piano), Benny Krueger and Rudy Wiedoeft.

NB: Film # 1632, listed on page 107, is not Rambling ´Round Radio Row # 3.

Pages 87 & 92:

There´s additional mixup regarding the stills from Rambling ´Round Radio Rowand the #s they have got in the listing.

The still from # 5 of Harriett Lee belongs to # 6 on pages 88 & 89, 1473,

and the stills from # 6 belong to #7, page 89, 1474, according to the author

of the book.

Pages 89/90, 1479

Lois Whiteman should read Loyce Whiteman.

Page 93, 1501-1502:

When My Baby Smiles At Me (Maxwell - Munro - Sterling - Von Tilzer)

Smiles (Callahan - Roberts)

Page 94, 1506-1507:

Tiger Rag (La Rocca)

Page 104, 1607-1608 WC:

Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet (Murphy - Wenrich)

Page 104, 1609-1610 WC:

October 1933

In Technicolor.

Cast includes: Frank McHugh, Kitty Kelly, Clarence Nordstrom, Robert Barrat.

Directed by Eddie Cline.

Page 112:

And here´s another still from the undocumented Rambling ´Round Radio Row # 3

- see page 83 for additional info. Benny Krueger and Rudy Wiedoeft.

Pages 115 & 116, 1689:

(Creamer - Layton)

Page 171, 2123 WC

Clarinet Marmalade (Shield - Ragas)

Page 174, 2114 WC:

Rosy Cheeks (Simons - Whiting)

Page 187, 2350:

Funiculi, Funicula - but the heading is correctly spelled !

Page 188, 3562:

Mississippi Mud (Harry Barris)

Page 191, 2592:

That Brand New Model of Mine: Gillespie - not Gillsepie

Page 192, 2600:

Lonesome Road (Shilkret - Austin), Red Hot Henry Brown (Rose).

Page 195, 2699:

Here Comes The Showboat (Pinkard - Rose)

Page 197, 2750:

Ten Little Miles From Town (Green - Stept)

Page 197, 2758:

Ten Little Miles From Town (Green - Stept)

Page 200, 2796:

Here Comes The Showboat (Pinkard - Rose)

Page 203, 3008:

First National musical drama starring Alice White, Fred Kohler Sr., Sally

Eilers, Marion Byron, Charles Delaney, Tom Dugan.

Page 206, 3351-3359:

June 1929

Pages 220-221:

Both stills are credited to one "Donald Goldenberg" !

Page 228, 5075:

his dog Bruno

Page 238:

Another still is credited to one "Donald Goldenberg".

Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 4

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

March 2006

Page 166, B169:

Limehouse Blues (Furber - Braham) - not "Brahams"

Page 168, B201:

It´s The Talk of The Town (Symes - Neiburg - Livingston)

Page 169, B229:

I Cried For You (Freed - Arnheim) - not "Fried"

Page 170, B245-246:

Anytime´s The Time To Fall In Love (King)

Page 170, B256-257:

Flat Foot Floogie (Green - Gaillard - Stewart) - not "Gallard"

Pages 172-174, 2109:

Here´s a real "sleeper" !

Carolynne Snowden appears to be a "colored" blues singer, and she is acc. by"colored" West Coast bandleader Harvey Brooks and "orchestra" - sic !From the scant entry we know that at least bandleader Harvey Brooks, whoplays the piano is present as well as Thomas Valentine on the banjo, andHenry "Tin Can" Allen on the drums. If the "orchestra" is larger than thisfirmly documented trio they are bound to be made up with members who playedin "Harvey Brooks´ Quality Four" or "Paul Howard´s Quality Serenaders" -check regular jazz discos for additional info !

Page 182, 2285:

Terriss - not "Terries" (real name Theodora Morse).

Page 194, 1692:

Bashful Baby (Friend - Silver)

Page 196, 2733:

Mary [What Are You Waiting For?] (Donaldson) - note correct title !

Page 201, 2285:

Sleepy Time Gal (Alden - Egan - Lorenzo - Whiting)

Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 5

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

March 2006

Page 31, 726:

"Scups of Coffee" (Mann - Holiner - Nichols)

should read

"Scups of Coffee" (Holiner - Nichols), Mann is Mr. Holiner´s first name !

Page 37, 804:

(Meskill - Wendling - Hoffman)

(Healey - Kahal - Mc Hugh)

Page 46, 914:

Dynamite Johnson (Johnson - Bradford)

Georgia Is Always On My Mind (Johnston-Bradford-sic!)

might be the wellknown tune by Hoagy Carmichael.

"Jimmy Johnston" is actually pianist James P. Johnson.

Page 48, 919:

(Jolson - Rose - Dryer)

should read (Jolson - Rose - Dreyer)

(Muroe-Lewis) should read (Munro - Sterling - Lewis)

(Whitney) should read (Whiting - Robin).

Page 48, 924:

(Jolson - Rose - Dreyer)

Page 75, 1279:

Just A Crazy Song (Gilbert) should read

Just A Crazy Song (Smith - Williams).

Page 234, 5821 & 5824:

Inverted synopsises ?

Page 244, 6984-6985:

Mr. and Mrs. is The Name (Dixon - Wrubel)

Tumbling Tumbleweeds (Nolan)

Page 245:

Some of the "vacant" release numbers on this page probably belong to the following 9 reels feature which is MISSING from the book:

October 1935 [month of release]

The Case of the Lucky Legs

Comedy-mystery, starring Warren William, Patricia Ellis, Genevieve Tobin.

Page 265, 9935:

Three Little Words (Kalmar - Ruby)

Birds Do It should read Let´s Do It (Porter).

Page 271, 525-526A:

In Technicolor.

Directed by Stanley Martin.

Page 273, 632-633A:

In Technicolor.

Directed by Jean Negulesco.

Page 279, 1150A:

Sweetheart Serenade

Directed by Jean Negulesco.

Page 284, 1322A:

Swimcapades (aka Silver Springs Swimcapades)

In Technicolor.

"Sports Parade" series.

Cast includes: Steve Accardi, Hymie Schwartz, The Three Herger Sisters.

Directed by André de la Varre.

Page 301, 1909A & 1910A:

A Farwell To ArmsThis is actually a reissue of the 1932 Paramount feature, starring Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes, with remade title cards.

This feature was purchased by WB for re-making purposes; nothing happened, then David Selznick purchased the rights from WB and the result was a 20th. Fox release in 1957, starring Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones.

Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 6

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

April 2006

Page 21, 492:

Moonlight and Roses (Daniels - Black - Lemare)

Page 21, 512:

That Night In Araby (Snyder) should read

The Sheik of Araby (Snyder)

Page 23, 531:

Roll On, Silvery Moon (Fisher)

Page 23, 532:

Tellin´ The Birds, Tellin´ The Bees How I Love You

shold read

How I Love You (Friend - Brown)

Page 49, 940:

Singaloo (Pollack - Mitchell) should read

Oh Sing A Loo (Brown - Mitchell - Pollack)

Page 112, 1664:

Scrap Dr. Liebman´s entry and re-write as follows:-

SELECTIONS: Sitting On A Lawn; St. Louis Blues (Handy); You´re Gonna Lose Your Gal (Monaco - Young); When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball - Graff - Olcott)

CAST: Harriett Lee; Frank Nowak, Jr, multi-instrumentalist [accordion, clarinet, two saxophones, marimba]; Baby Rose Marie; Roy Atwell, "the successful radio announcer" (sic) ; Morton Downey.

Page 123, 1756-1757:

Wabash Moon (Downey - Dreyer - Mc Kenny)

Page 123, 1758:

Tea at the Ritz (Gould)

Green Eyes (Menendez - Utrera)

Page 132, 1800:

Here Goes (Arlen) should read

There Goes A Fool (Koehler - Arlen)

Page 133, 1807-1808:

Pardon My Southern Accent (Malneck) should read

Pardon My Southern Accent (Mercer - Malneck)

Page 133, 1809:

Pop Goes Your Heart (Rubel) should read

Pop Goes Your Heart (Dixon - Wrubel)

Page 137, 1821-1822:

Life Begins With Love (Wireck)

should read (Cooper - Tobias).

Page 143, 1875:

Dance of the Paper Dolls (Tucker - Schuster - Siras) should read (Tucker - Schuster - Schuster). "Siras" is probably a misspelling for Ira Schuster !

Page 144, 1913:

(Christian) Barnard was the world-famous doctor while

Felix Bernard was a less-famous composer. Thus:-

Winter Wonderland (Bernard - Smith).

Page 146, 1949:

Butterflies In The Rain (Reaves - Evans - Ewing - Tilsley)

Page 152, 2007-2008:

Wah Hoo (Friend) - note spelling!

Page 152, 2014:

I Feel Like A Feather In The Breeze (Gordon - Revel)

Page 190, 2591:

Heaven Help A Sailor on a Night Like This (Duke - Dubin - Ruskin)

Page 447:

The Road Is Open Again 1584A (sic!)

but

entry 1584A is in fact Deep Valley, page 292,

Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 7

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

April 2006

Page 18, 465:

Crazy Words, Crazy Tunes (Ager - Yellen)

Page 18, 476:

Susie´s Feller should read

I Just Wanna Be Known as "Susie´s Feller"

Tellin´ The Birds, Tellin´ The Bees should read

How I Love You (Brown - Fried)

Page 26, 562:

Tellin´ The Birds, Tellin´ The Bees How I Love You

should read

How I Love You

Page 31, 724:

(I Want A) Big Butter and Egg Man (Way Out In The West) (Armstrong - Venable)

Page 31, 726:

Just Like A Melody Out Of The Sky (Donaldson) - note correct title!

Page 55, 1043:

Around The Corner (Kahn - Kassel) - note spelling!

Page 63, 1155-1156:

Rhythm King (Robinson - Trent)

Page 78, 1337-1338:

Nobody´s Sweetheart Now should read

Nobody´s Sweetheart (Erdman - Kahn - Meyers - Schoebel)

Page 89, 1474:

1932 edition of the Rhythm Boys included Ray Kulz, George MacDonald, Al Dary and Jimmy Noel. No Bing Crosby.

Page 162, B98-99:

Lover (Chaplin - Rodgers) should read

Lover (Rodgers - Hart).

Vieni, Vieni (Koger et al.) should read (Konyn - Vallee - Scotto - Vantard).

Page 162, B100-101:

Vieni, Vieni (Koger et al.) should read (Konyn - Vallee - Scotto - Vantard).

Page 163, B104:

Vieni, Vieni (Koger et al.) should read (Konyn - Vallee - Scotto - Vantard).

Page 163, B121:

Bob White (Mercer - Hanighen) - note spelling!

Page 164, B133:

The Weekend of a Private Secretary (Mercer - Hanighen) - note spelling!

When You´re Smiling (Fisher - Goodman - Shay) should read (Fisher - Goodwin - Shay)

Page 165:

The nice still of "The Bennett Sisters" actually belongs to release # 476, listed on page 18 of the book - "Bennett Twins" and they have nothing in common with "The Bennett Sisters Trio", release # B140, which this still was planned to illustrate !

Page 166, B169:

Limehouse Blues (Furber - Braham) - note spelling!

Page 167, B175-176:

(Kernall-Cadman) should read (Kernell - Cadman)

Page 170, B251:

When Day Is Done (DeSylva - Katscher) - note spelling!

Page 170, B255:

Magison should read Magidson

Page 170, B260:

CAST INCLUDES: Tito and his Swingtette, Milt Herth Trio, - note spellings !

Page 177, 2232:

Are You Happy should read

Happy Days Are Here Again (Ager)

Page 180, 2274:

Among My Souvenirs (Leslie - Nicholls) - note spelling !

Page 180, 2276:

Moonlight and Roses (Black - Daniels - Lemare) - note spellings !

Page 183, 2338:

Re-write SELECTIONS as follows:

Waters of the Perkoimen (Klickmann); Did You Mean It?

(Baker - Lyman - Silvers); Varsity Drag (De Sylva - Brown -Henderson)

Page 185, 2949:

Nobody´s Baby should read

I´m Nobody´s Baby

Page 193, 2627:

Over The Garden Wall (Hoffman - Kramer - Kurtz)

Page 193, 2640:

Woob-A-Ly Walk (Warren - Green)

Page 193, 2659:

The Show Is Over (Hoffman)

Page 193, 2662:

Georgianna (Akst - Lewis - Young).

Walter Donaldson wrote "Georgia"!

Page 200, 2814:

You Tell Me Your Dream

should read

Tell Me Your Dreams (Daniels)

Page 213, 3898:

Bubbles

Complete run-down:

I´m Forever Blowing Bubbles (Kenbroving - Kellette), instrumental over opening credits.

My Pretty Bubbles (Jerome - Berg), vcl by unidentified girl in the garden.

Dream sequence: The Man in the Moon acts as M.C., introduces the Vitaphone Kiddies who are an all-girl cast:

In The Land of Let´s Pretend (Clarke - Akst), vcl by The Gumm Sisters Trio, the smallest one was later known as "Judy Garland".

"Little Dancing Moonbeam" = Pretty Like You (Jerome - Berg) vcl by unidentified girl.

"My Little Star" = ?, tap-dancing.

"A Hot Little Comet" = Go Find Somebody To Love (Cleary - Magidson - Washington), vcl by unidentified girl.

"A Little Whirlwind" = ?, acrobatic girl.

"Moon Step" = Lady Luck (Perkins), dancing, entire cast.

SCENES: Garden, stage.

Page 227, 4888:

Say A Little Prayer For Me (Gilbert - Nicholls) - note spelling!

Page 280, 1195A:

Corinne, Corinna - note spelling!

Additions & corrections to

"Vitaphone Films" by

Roy Liebman,

McFarland & Co, 2003,

Part 8

Compiled by Carl A. Hällström,

Uppsala, Sweden

April 2006

Page 2, the still:

The caption: "Vitaphone set, Brooklyn studios, 1930"

SUGGESTION: Change the capition of this revealing still to the following:-

"The Vitaphone crew, on location, on an actual Brooklyn Street, 1930" ?

Page 9, upper still:

The caption: "Vitaphone set, Brooklyn studios, 1930".

COMMENT: This is "The Vitaphone crew", on location, in the Wintertime (to judge from their clothing).

Page 40, the still:

The caption promises "Seger Ellis and his orchestra" but the SINGER Seger Ellis is NOT seen, here´s the personnel of the orchestra: Fuzzy Farrar, trumpet, Tommy Dorsey, trombone; Jimmy Dorsey, alto sax; Arthur Schutt, piano, Al Duffy, violin; Eddie Lang, guitar; Stan King, drums.

Page 43, 870:

"Egon" should read "Egan".

Page 83, CORRECTION:

The still IS indeed from Ramblin ´Round Radio Row # 2, LtoR: Harry Barris, "Miss Regan" (sic!), Art Jarrett, Loyce Whiteman, Burton Lane (r.n. Burton Levy), Arthur Jarrett, Sr.

Page 84, 1447:

Rewrite as follows:

Humming To Myself (Fain - Magidson) - Art Jarrett vcl, acc by Burton Lane, piano.

Music Hath Charms (Barris - Lewis) - Harry Barris vcl, acc. by own piano.

It Was So Beautiful (Freed - Barris) - Loyce Whiteman vcl, acc, by Harry Barris, piano

Saxophone fooleries - Benny Krueger and Rudy Wiedoft.

Sun´s In My Heart (Freed - Baer) - Sylvia Froos vcl, acc by off-screen piano.

NOTE: Loyce Whiteman´s first name is misspelled as "Lois" on the title card.

Page 98, 1564-1565:

Rewrite as follows:-

SELECTIONS: "I´d Like To Sing A Torch Song" (Dubin - Warren); "Listen To The Mocking Bird"; "Unter dem Doppeladler" (Wagner); "Sunny Weather" (Hess); "Pettin´ In The Park (Dubin - Warren); "St. Louis Blues" (Handy); "It´s The Little Things Like All Of You" (Hess).