The music of
Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy

Je veux vivre - Ms. Holbrook
from Romeo et Juliette (Charles Gounod)
Sung by Ms. MacDonald for Chicago Opera and Cincinnati Opera

O du mein holder Abendstern - Mr. Dubin
from Tannhäuser (Richard Wagner)
Sung by Mr. Eddy for the Philadelphia Civic Opera Company 1926 & 29

Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja - Mr. Corujo
from Die Zauberflöte (W. A.Mozart)
Sung by Mr. Eddy for the Philadelphia Civic Opera Company 1930

Jewel Song - Ms. Lennick
from Faust (Charles Gounod)
Sung by Ms. MacDonald for the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company in 1951

Rose Marie, 1936 movie (Friml, Harbach & Hammerstein II)
Rose Marie - Mr. Dubin
Indian Love Song - Ms. Lennick and Mr. Corujo

Vilia - Ms. Holbrook
from The Merry Widow,1934 movie (Franz Lehár)

San Francisco - Ms. Lennick
from San Francisco, 1936 movie (Kaper, Jurman & Kahn)

Only a Rose - Ms. Holbrook and Mr. Dubin
from The Vagabond King, 1930 movie (Friml, Post & Hooker)

Naughty Marietta, 1935 movie (Herbert, Johnson-Young)
I’m Falling in love with someone - Mr. Corujo
Italian Street Song - Ms. Holbrook
Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life - Mr. Dubin

Beyond the Blue Horizon - Ms. Holbrook
from Monte Carlo, 1930 movie(Whiting, Harling & Robin)

INTERMISSION 

Sweethearts, 1938 movie(Herbert & Smith)
Jeanette’s Wooden Shoes - Ms. Lennick and Ms. Holbrook
Angelus - Ms. Holbrook and Mr. Corujo 

Bitter Sweet, 1940 movie(Noël Coward)
Zigeuner - Ms. Lennick
I’ll see you again - Ms. Holbrook and Mr. Corjuo

Will you Remember? - Ms. Lennick and Mr. Dubin
from Maytime, 1937 movie (Romberg & Johnson Young)

The New Moon, 1940 movie (Romberg & Hammerstein II)
Marianne - Mr. Corujo
One Kiss - Ms. Lennick
Softly, as in a morning sunrise - Mr. Corujo
Wanting You - Ms. Lennick and Mr. Dubin
Lover, come back to me - Ms. Holbrook
Stout-hearted Men - Mr. Dubin

The Last Rose of Summer - Ms. Lennick
from Martha ( von Flotow/Traditional)

When I Grown Too Old To Dream - Ensemble
from The Night is Young,1935 movie
(Romberg & Hammerstein II)

a Sing-a-long !

When I grow too old to dream, I’ll have you to remember
When I grow too old to dream, your love will live in my heart
So kiss me my sweet, and so let us part
And when I grow too old to dream, that kiss will live in my heart

Concert Operetta Theater would like to thank
The Academy of Vocal Arts for their generosity
and
Steve Cohen, author for his wonderful insert article
on Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy