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==Broadway credits== Note: All productions are [[Musical theater|musicals]] unless otherwise stated. * {| align="right" |{{Listen |filename=Al Jolson, George Gershwin, Irving Caesar, Swanee 1920.ogg |title=Swanee |description=[[Al Jolson]]'s hit 1920 recording of [[George Gershwin]] and Irving Caesar's 1919 "[[Swanee (song)|Swanee]]". |format=[[Ogg]]}} |} *''[[La La Lucille]]'' (1919) β additional lyrics *''[[Kissing Time#History|Kissing Time]]'' (1920) β adaptation of an earlier version of this musical β co-lyricist *''Pins and Needles'' (1922) β [[revue]] β co-lyricist *''The Greenwich Village Follies of 1922'' (1922) β [[revue]] β co-lyricist and co-bookwriter *''The Greenwich Village Follies of 1923'' (1923) β [[revue]] β co-lyricist *''The Greenwich Village Follies of 1924'' (1924) β [[revue]] β co-lyricist *''Betty Lee'' (1924) β co-lyricist *''[[No, No, Nanette]]'' (1925) β co-lyricist *''Charlot Revue'' (1925) β [[revue]] β featured lyricist for "Gigolette" and "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You" *''[[Yes, Yes, Yvette]]'' (1926, Chicago;<ref name="Yes"/> 1927, Broadway)<ref name="nyt"/> β lyricist<ref name="Yes">{{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mPWXg_NzsqkC&dq=%22Yes,+Yes,+Yvette%22+%22December+5+,+1926%22%C2%A0&pg=RA7-PA27|title=Chicago Premiere; Four Cohans Theatre; Yes, Yes, Yvette|date=December 18, 1926|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|author=Bob Morningstar}}</ref><ref name="nyt">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1927/10/04/archives/-yes-yes-yvette-is-cheery-refreshing-jack-whiting-and-jeanette.html|title= YES, YES, YVETTE' IS CHEERY, REFRESHING; Jack Whiting and Jeanette MacDonald Aid in Keeping Musical Comedy at Lively Pace|work=[[The New York Times]]|page=32|date=October 4, 1927}}</ref> *''Sweetheart Time'' (1926) β co-lyricist *''[[Ziegfeld]]'s Revue "No Foolin'"'' (1926) β [[revue]] β co-lyricist *''Betsy'' (1926) β co-bookwriter *''Talk About Girls'' (1927) β lyricist *''[[Here's Howe]]'' (1928) β lyricist *''Americana of 1928'' (1928) β [[revue]] β co-lyricist *''Polly'' (1929) β co-composer and co-lyricist *''George White's Scandals of 1929'' (1929) β [[revue]] β co-composer and co-lyricist *''[[Ripples (musical)|Ripples]]'' (1930) β co-lyricist *''Nina Rosa'' (1930) β lyricist *''The Wonder Bar'' (1931) β play β co-playwright/adaptor of the original German *''George White's Scandals of 1931'' (1931) β [[revue]] β co-bookwriter *''George White's Music Hall Varieties of 1932'' (1932) β [[revue]] β co-composer and lyricist *''Melody'' (1933) β lyricist *''Shady Lady'' (1933) β reviser *''Continental Varieties'' (1934) β [[revue]] β dialogue-writer *''[[The White Horse Inn (operetta)|The White Horse Inn]]'' (1936) β English-version lyricist *''My Dear Public'' (1943) β co-composer, co-lyricist, and co-bookwriter Post-retirement credits: *''The American Dance Machine'' (1978) β dance [[revue]] β featured lyricist *''Up in One'' (1979) β [[revue]] β featured songwriter *''Big Deal'' (1986) β featured English-version lyricist for "Just a Gigolo" *''Sally Marr...and her escorts'' (1994) β play β featured lyricist for "Tea for Two"
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