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I Married an Angel

I Married An Angel is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart and book by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. It was based on a Hungarian play by Janos Vaszary . Rodgers and Hart wrote a number of songs for an unproduced film musical based on the same play in 1933.

Songs

  • "Angel Without Wings" (1938)
  • "Animated Objects" (1933)
  • "At the Roxy Music Hall" (1938)
  • "But What of Truth?" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)
  • "Did You Ever Get Stung?" (1938)
  • "Face the Facts" (1938)
  • "Hey Butcher" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)
  • "How to Win Friends and Influence People" (1938)
  • "I Married an Angel" (1938)
  • "I'll Tell the Man in the Street" (1938)
  • "I'm Ruined" (1938)
  • "Love Is Queen, Love Is King" (1933)
  • "May I Present the Girl" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)
  • "Men from Milwaukee" (1938)
  • "The Modiste" (1938)
  • "Othello" (1938)
  • "Snow Ballet" (1938) (music by Richard Rodgers)
  • "Tell Me I Know How to Love" (1933)
  • "There Comes a Time" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)
  • "Tira Lira La" (written for the 1942 film with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)
  • "To Count Palaffi" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)
  • "A Twinkle in Your Eye" (1938)
  • "Wedding Scene" (1938)
  • "Why Have You Eyes?" (1933)
  • "Women Are Women" (1938)

Broadway production

The show opened at the Shubert Theatre on May 11, 1938 and ran for 338 performances. It was directed by Joshua Logan.

Cast

1942 MGM film

The film version was directed by W. S. Van Dyke. It starred Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy.

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