Yes, George M.! was a Broadway show from 1968 featuring Joel Grey as George M. Cohan and many Cohan songs. I've heard the musical theatre licensing company Tams Witmark put together George M.! as a way to get the old Cohan songs in circulation again (and to inspire amateur theatre groups to pay for the performance rights!).
@@sheetmusiclady2924 No! No! Nanette, another musical play, included many of the popular songs of the 20's such as Tea For Two. (It also has been recorded.
Happy 4th of July! Thank you for keeping this music alive.
Happy 4th, and you are welcome! It's a joy to do so!
What a lovely rendition of this song! Thank you for this :)
You are welcome! I am glad you enjoyed it!
All the best for your 4th of July celebrations.
Thank you! There will be a brass band concert and fireworks later today.
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Thank you! Happy 4th!
George M! is a recording including many of Cohen's songs.
Yes, George M.! was a Broadway show from 1968 featuring Joel Grey as George M. Cohan and many Cohan songs. I've heard the musical theatre licensing company Tams Witmark put together George M.! as a way to get the old Cohan songs in circulation again (and to inspire amateur theatre groups to pay for the performance rights!).
@@sheetmusiclady2924 I have the record. It was wonderful to collect his most well-known music in the musical play.
@@sheetmusiclady2924 No! No! Nanette, another musical play, included many of the popular songs of the 20's such as Tea For Two. (It also has been recorded.