Abe Burrows scores

id
64
origination
Burrows, Abe, 1910-1985
date statement
1947-1949
key date
1947
identifier (local_mss)
18631
org unit
Billy Rose Theatre Division
call number
*T-Mss 2012-011
b-number
b19592467
total components
116
total series
0
max depth
1
boost queries
(none)
component layout
Default Layout
Extended MARC Fields
false
Extended Navigation
false
created
2013-04-01 14:58:48 UTC
updated
2018-06-04 16:08:00 UTC
status note
(missing)
Display Aeon link
true

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physdesc
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unitid
{"value"=>"*T-Mss 2012-011", "type"=>"local_call"}
{"value"=>"18631", "type"=>"local_mss"}
unitdate
{"value"=>"1947-1949", "type"=>"inclusive", "normal"=>"1947/1949"}
date_inclusive_start
1947
date_inclusive_end
1949
keydate
1947
unittitle
{"value"=>"Abe Burrows scores"}
repository
{"value"=>"<span class=\"corpname\">The New York Public Library. <span class=\"subarea\">Billy Rose Theatre Division</span></span> <div class=\"address\"><span class=\"addressline\">New York, New York</span></div>"}
abstract
{"value"=>"Abe Burrows was a composer, librettist, director, author and comic. His career spanned decades, beginning in the 1930s. He worked in radio, television and the stage. He is best known for writing the book for <span class=\"title\">Guys and Dolls</span> and <span class=\"title\">How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying</span>."}
prefercite
{"value"=>"<p>Abe Burrows scores, Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library.</p>"}
origination
{"value"=>"Burrows, Abe, 1910-1985", "type"=>"persname"}
bioghist
{"value"=>"<p>Abe Burrows was a composer, librettist, director, author and comic. His career spanned decades, beginning in the 1930s. He worked in radio, television and the stage. He is best known for writing the book for <span class=\"title\">Guys and Dolls</span> and <span class=\"title\">How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying</span>.</p> <p>He was born the oldest son of Louis and Julia Borowitz on December 18, 1910 in New York City. He graduated from New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn in 1928. He attended college, but didn't graduate.</p> <p>Burrows collaborated with Frank Gaylen on nightclub acts and radio scripts and in 1941 helped create the successful CBS radio hit, <span class=\"title\">Duffy's Tavern</span>. He had his own show, <span class=\"title\">The Abe Burrows Show</span>, playing piano, singing songs and performing skits. Beginning in 1949 he worked with Frank Loesser and Jo Swerling on several Broadway musicals.</p> <p>In later life, Burrows wrote an autobiography titled, <span class=\"title\">Honest Abe</span>. His first marriage to Ruth Levinson lasted twelve years and produced two children, James and Laurie. In 1950 he married his second wife, Carin Smith Kinzel. Abe Burrows died of Alzheimer's disease in 1985.</p> <p>Source: Abe Burrows, Broadway Writer-Director, is Dead, New York Times, 1985 May 19 Abe Burrows, Won Pulitzer Prize for \"How To Succeed in Business\", Boston Globe, 1985 May 19 Abe Burrows, http://en.wikipedia.org/wike/Abe_Burrows</p>"}
custodhist
{"value"=>"<p>The Abe Burrows papers were donated to the library in 1999. At that time, the scores were separated from the Abe Burrows papers, in order to become their own collection.</p>"}
scopecontent
{"value"=>"<p>The collection contains an alphabetical list of scores composed by Abe Burrows for his radio shows during the 1930s and television in the 1940s. The bulk of the scores are undated.</p>"}
arrangement
{"value"=>"<p>This collection is arranged alphabetically by score title.</p>"}
acqinfo
{"value"=>"<p>The Abe Burrows papers were donated to The Billy Rose Theatre Division of the New York Public Library by James Burrows and Laurie Burrows Grad, the children of Abe Burrows, in 1999.</p>"}
userestrict
{"value"=>"<p>For permission to publish, contact the Chief, Theatre Division, The New York Public Library.</p>"}
relatedmaterial
{"value"=>"<span class=\"archref\">Abe Burrows collection, 1946-1972. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library.</span> <span class=\"archref\">Abe Burrows papers, 1904-1993. Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library.</span>"}
processinfo
{"value"=>"<p>Compiled by L. Reyman.</p>"}
extent_statement
2.25 linear feet (9 boxes)
date_start
1947
date_end
1949

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  1. A
  2. Academy
  3. After
  4. All of Me
  5. A Man
  6. April Showers
  7. An Englishman
  8. Baby
  9. Bandit Song
  10. Beguine
  11. Bela Lugosi
  12. Bim, Bam, Bum
  13. Breaking My Heart
  14. Boulder Dam
  15. Brooklyn
  16. Burrows Chaser
  17. California
  18. Carbon Paper
  19. Chaser
  20. Cotton
  21. Cowboy Song
  22. Crime Wave
  23. Darktown
  24. Don't You Love Me Anymore?
  25. Duke of Dittendorten
  26. Dutch Song
  27. Easter Girl
  28. Elegy
  29. Folk Song
  30. French Song
  31. The Gingerbread Lady
  32. The Girl With Three Blue Eyes
  33. Green Xmas
  34. Gypsy's Violin
  35. Hamlet
  36. Hammerschlog
  37. Hawaiian Song
  38. Heinz the Huntsman
  39. Hello
  40. High School Song
  41. Hollywood Cowboy
  42. Hospital Type Song
  43. How Can I Laugh?
  44. Hunk of My Heart
  45. I'd
  46. I Didn't Mean It
  47. If
  48. If I Can't Sing About the South
  49. I'll Cherish Thee
  50. I Saw You
  51. Jolly Bandit
  52. Jose Simba
  53. Keep Singing
  54. Kiss
  55. L.A. Spots
  56. Lake Louise Louisa
  57. Leave Us Face It
  58. Let's Say We're Sorry
  59. Levine and His Flying Machine
  60. Lopin' Along
  61. Louie
  62. Love
  63. Man I Love
  64. Maytime
  65. Memory Lane
  66. Midnite Poker Game
  67. Mr. Moon
  68. Muchacha
  69. My Brain Is
  70. My Girl Is Crazy
  71. My Heart
  72. Neptune
  73. Night
  74. Not Because
  75. Old Fashioned Cowboy
  76. Open Road
  77. Or Is It?
  78. Pansy In My Garden
  79. Philosopher
  80. Ping Pong Song
  81. Playoff
  82. Prosperity
  83. Rain
  84. Rock and The Rose
  85. Royal Wedding
  86. Sea Chanty
  87. The Shrine
  88. Sleepy Baby
  89. Song of Bernadette
  90. Smile
  91. South
  92. Spring
  93. The Sunny Side of the Deck
  94. Sweet Memories
  95. Sweetheart of Delta Tau
  96. Tallahassee
  97. Tannenbaum
  98. These Things
  99. This Must Be Love
  100. Three Girls from Radio
  101. Toyko Rose
  102. Vaudeville
  103. Vienna
  104. Uggle Muggle
  105. Untitled
  106. Upper Peabody
  107. Was Back in '46
  108. Washington
  109. Waukeshaw Natural Bridge
  110. What Can I Say?
  111. When
  112. Who
  113. You Can't Keep Breaking My Heart
  114. You Taught Me
  115. You Wouldn't
  116. Zone 28