Keep Off The Grass - Songs

Songs

  • The Cabby’s Serenade
  • This Is Spring
  • Crazy as a Loon
  • A Fugitive from Esquire (lyrics by Howard Dietz)
  • I’ll Applaud (You) With My Feet
  • Two in a Taxi (lyrics by Howard Dietz)
  • Rhett, Scarlett & Ashley (lyrics by Howard Dietz)
  • A Latin Tune, a Manhattan Moon, and You
  • Clear Out of This World
  • Look Out for My Heart
  • (I’m an) Old Jitterbug
  • I’m in the Mood
  • Raffles (music by Vernon Duke)
  • On the Old Park Bench (lyrics by Howard Dietz)
  • This is Winter

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