top of page

George M. Cohan Biography: The Man Who Owned Broadway | John McCabe



What's your review of the John McCabe book George M. Cohan: the Man Who Owned Broadway?


#GeorgeMCohan #YankeeDoodleDandy #OverThere Do you want to read the George M. Cohan biography?


ABOUT THE JOHN MCCABE GEORGE M. COHAN BOOK


Description from Amazon UK (https://www.amazon.co.uk/George-M-Cohan-Owned-Broadway/dp/038501578X):


Publisher : Garden City N. Y. Doubleday; First Edition (1 Jan. 1973)

Language : English

Hardcover : 296 pages

ISBN-10 : 038501578X

ISBN-13 : 978-0385015783


ABOUT GEORGE M. COHAN


LIST OF GEORGE M. COHAN PLAYS (not exhaustive)

Little Johnny Jones (1904)

Forty-five Minutes from Broadway (1905)

George Washington, Jr. (1906)

The Talk of New York and The Honeymooners (1907)

Fifty Miles from Boston and The Yankee Prince (1908)

Broadway Jones (1912)

Seven Keys to Baldpate (1913)

The American Idea

Get Rich Quick Wallingford

The Man Who Owns Broadway

Little Nellie Kelly

The Cohan Revue of 1916 (and 1918; co-written with Irving Berlin)

The Tavern (1920)

The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly

The Song and Dance Man (1923)

Molly Malone

The Miracle Man

Hello Broadway

American Born (1925),

The Baby Cyclone

Elmer the Great

Pigeons and People (1933)


LIST OF GEORGE M. COHAN SONGS

Hello, Broadway! / Give My Regards To Broadway

The Man Who Owns Broadway

Night Time

Musical Moon

Ireland: My Land Of Dreams

I'm Saving Up To Buy A Home For Mother

Josephine / Oh You Wonderful Girl

Until My Luck Comes Rolling Along

The Hinkey Dee

Harrigan

You Won't Do Any Business If You Haven't Got A Band

My Father Told Me

I Was Born In Virginia (Brief Excerpt For Dance)

Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway

I'm Awfully Strong For You

Oh You Beautiful Girl

Goodbye Flo

I Want To Hear A Yankee Doodle Tune

The Fatal Curse Of Drink

The Yankee Doodle Boy

Mary's A Grand Old Name

You're A Grand Old Flag

Over There

Drink With Me / Did Ya Ever Have One Of Those Days?

I Love Everyone In The Wide Wide World / I'm True To Them All

All-American Sweetheart

I Won't Be An Actor No More

Life's A Funny Proposition After All

Finale: All Aboard For Broadway / Give My Regards To Broadway

bottom of page