Title: No Place To Go
Author: James C. Bradford
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1927
Series:
Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: James C. Bradford
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Contents:
- At Screening: “Dancing Nymphs” by Braine
- Night In The Jungle: “Jungle Drums” by Ketelbey
- Girl Starts To Dance: “N***** Heaven Blues” by Oppenheimer
NOTE: Play Tom-Tom ad lib throughout entire sequence.
- Curtains Close-In: “Someday You’ll Say O.K.” by Donaldson
- Dancers Stop On Dance Floor: “Mon Plaisir” by Roberts
- Ambrose Playing Bass Violin: “He Knows His Groc’ries” by Breau
NOTE: Play on Bass or imitate on Cello—lower register.
- In Due Time: “Our Jackies” by Laurendeau
- The South Sea: “Ain’t We Got Fun” by Whiting
NOTE: Play on Bass or imitate on Cello.
- It’s After Twelve: “Goodnight Ladies” by Adams
- Ambrose Starts To Play Bass Again: “Sweet Adeline” by Lake
NOTE: Play on Bass or imitate on Cello.
- He Stops Playing Bass: “Mosquito Parade” by Cortelyou
- One O’Clock: “Second Misterioso a la Valse” by Savino
- Flash-Back To Ambrose: “The Hobbledehoy” by Olsen
- Flash-Back To Sally and Hayden: Repeat No.12 “Second Misterioso a la Valse”
- Ambrose Smoking: “Elopement” by Carrozzini
- I Hope There’ll Be An Osteopath: “Impression Dramatique” by Bradford
- The Next Morning: “Love In Aready” by Wood
- Sally Starts Phonograph: “Sa-Lu-Ta” by Donaldson
- Hayden, Don’t You Fell Romantic?: Repeat No.5 “Mon Plaisir”
- Flash To Yacht: “Scherzando Hurry” by Frey
- Breakfast The Zero Hour: “Chatter” by Kahn
- It Starts To Rain: “Oh, Didn’t It Rain” by Leonard
NOTE: Storm and rain effects ad lib.
- The Only Thing More Capricious: Repeat No.5 “Mon Plaisir”
- Uncle and Mother: “Gossip” by Borch
- Flash-Back To Sally and Hayden: Repeat No.5 “Mon Plaisir”
- You Never Know What’s Over The Hill: Repeat No.2 “Jungle Drums”
NOTE: Tom-Toms ad lib.
- Two Cannibals Appear At Sally’s Side: “A Cannibal Carnival” by Levy
- So Sorry We Must Be Going: “Fourteen Fathoms Deep” by Lake
- Vision of Dance: Repeat No.3 Girl Starts To Dance: “N***** Heaven Blues”
NOTE: Play Tom-Toms ad lib throughout sequence.
- They Escape From Dancing Natives: “Dramatic Hurry No.1” by Baron
- Yacht Appears: “Pandora” by St. Clair
- There’s Only One Way: “Butterfly” by Densmore
- So Mrs. Montgomery: “Bridal Chorus” by Wagner
NOTE: Play “PP”—Organ Solo.
- Two Japanese Servants Standing At Attention: “Rendez-vous” by Aletter
- That’s Fine Now See That You Stay: “Lazy Bones” by Edwards
- Hayden Puts On Record—Starts Machine: “I Wonder What’s Become of Sally?” by Ager
NOTE: Thump Piano with both hands against phonograph.
- The Next Morning: “Hello Baby” by Whiting
- Telephone Rings: “The Woodland Flirt” by Ring-Hager
- Phone Rings Second Time—Chainman On Wire: “Otaki” by Bereny
- At Midnight: “Twelve O’Clock At Night” by Handman
- Hayden Grabs Sally By Arm: “Symphonic Incidentals No.5” by Marquardt
- I Wish That Were True: “Broken Hearted” by Henderson
- Sally’s Dream of Romance: Repeat No.2 “Jungle Drums”
NOTE: Tom-Tom ad lib throughout sequence.
- Sally Rushes From Bedroom: “March Burlesque” by Gillet
- Insert—The Robinson Crusoe Roof: “Cute and Cunnin’” by Kempinski
- Sally, What Do You See: Repeat No.5 “Mon Plaisir”
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: JyPVC3lcbJ
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