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George M! Lyrics – All Songs from the Musical

George M! Lyrics: Song List

  1. Act 1
  2. Musical Moon
  3. Oh, You Wonderful Boy 
  4. All Aboard For Broadway
  5. Musical Comedy Man
  6. I Was Born in Virginia
  7. Twentieth Century Love
  8. My Town
  9. Billie
  10. Push Me Along In My Push Cart 
  11. Ring To The Name Of Rose
  12. Popularity
  13. Give My Regards To Broadway
  14. Act 2
  15. Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway
  16. So Long, Mary
  17. Down By The Erie
  18. Mary
  19. All Our Friends 
  20. Yankee Doodle Dandy
  21. Nellie Kelly I Love You
  22. Harrigan
  23. Over There
  24. You're A Grand Old Flag
  25. The City 
  26. I'd Rather Be Right 
  27. Dancing Our Worries Away 
  28. The Great Easter Sunday Parade 
  29. Hannah's a Hummer 
  30. Barnum and Bailey Rag 
  31. The Belle of the Barber's Ball 
  32. The American Ragtime 
  33. All in the Wearing 
  34. I Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune 

About the "George M!" Stage Show


Release date: 1968

Overview of George M!.

Bernadette Peters, George M! Musical
Bernadette Peters performing in the 1970 television adaptation of 'George M!'.
The musical's basis was made up by John & Francine Pascal. Michael Stewart additionally participated in co-authorship. George Cohan performed as the author of lyrics and the rest musical content along with his daughter, Mary Cohan (she also participated in the act).
Joel Grey in George M! Musical
Joel Grey portraying George M. Cohan in the 1970 television adaptation of 'George M!'.
The musical opened on Broadway in 1968. Palace Theatre decided to make it after 8 previews, and it succeeded with 427 performances. The producer was an American, Emanuel Azenberg. Choreography and direction were staged by the Broadway veteran Joe Layton. The main part was acted by magnificent Joel Grey. This role's performance was awarded by Tony prize. Jerry Dodge and Betty Ann Grove starred as Cohan’s parents, who always inspired and supported him.
Bernadette Peters singing in George M! Musical
Bernadette Peters singing in the 1970 television adaptation of 'George M!'.
In 1970, the television adaptation was made by the NBC network. That was a staged show where the actors were speaking about George’s life and show business as well as rehearsing, singing, and dancing.

The 1968 Broadway musical celebrates fiery showman George M. Cohan and his flag-waving tunes. It blends vaudeville energy with book-musical structure, tracing Cohan’s rise from touring family act to “the man who owned Broadway.”

Musical Roots.

Cohan’s own melodies drive the score. “Give My Regards to Broadway,” “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” and “You’re a Grand Old Flag” anchor the show, sparking instant nostalgia.

Stage History.

Joel Grey dancing in George M! Musical
Joel Grey dancing in the 1970 television adaptation of 'George M!'.
  • Opened at the Palace Theatre, April 10 1968, running 433 performances.
  • National tour followed, then an NBC television adaptation aired September 12 1970.
  • Joel Grey revisited the role during City Center’s 2018 concert “Hey, Look Me Over!”, sharing the stage with Clyde Alves.
  • Regional troupes keep the title alive; notable was Goodspeed’s 2012 revival and Westchester’s, starring John Scherer.
  • Winter Park Playhouse mounted George M. Cohan Tonight! in May 2024, stoking fresh Florida buzz.

Recent Developments.

Patriotic revues surged before America’s 250th birthday. Community theatres now favor George M! for July productions, pairing it with fireworks and civic parades. New orchestrations, reduced to nine players, premiered in 2023 and travel easily on digital pads.

Licensing and Materials.

Concord Theatricals handles rights under its Tams-Witmark banner. A script-plus-score bundle downloads instantly, and streaming licenses became available in late 2024 for hybrid casts.

Critical Reception.

Initial reviews split. Clive Barnes praised Grey’s “whiplash” dance attack, yet William Goldman called the book “scrappy.” Modern critics embrace the score’s “propulsive tap rhythm” and its history-lesson charm.

Score Highlights.

  • “Musical Comedy Man.” Opens Act I with brass and banjo flair.
  • “My Town.” A tender hymn to small-city pride.
  • “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway.” Ragtime swing ignites Act II.
  • “Over There.” March tempo underscores wartime tensions.

Why It Matters Today.

This musical reminds audiences that Broadway once marched to a snare drum and twirled a flag. Its brisk scenes teach showbiz grit, while its melodies still rally school bands every Fourth of July.

Questions and Answers.

Is George M! suitable for small casts?
Yes. Concord’s latest orchestration supports nine musicians and a lean ensemble.
Which song receives the loudest ovation?
“Yankee Doodle Dandy.” Audiences clap in rhythm before the final chorus.
Can amateur groups stream performances now?
Since 2024, digital streaming rights are offered with standard contracts.
Did Joel Grey win awards for the role?
He earned an Outer Critics Circle win and a Tony nomination in 1969.
Why revive the show today?
Its patriotic spirit fits 250th-anniversary events and showcases tap talent.

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