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"Give My Regards to Broadway" is a song written by
George M. Cohan for his musical play
Little Johnny Jones (initiated 1904 in a Broadway theater).
Cohan, playing the title character, sings this song as his friend is about to sail to America, looking for evidence aboardship that will clear his name for allegedly throwing the
English Derby.
Cohan's life's work centered around the Broadway stage, so this song is as much about him personally, as about a character in a play. It is, of course, replete with references to his adoptive city.
The sentimental song has been recorded many times. It was featured prominently in a solo song-and-dance sequence done by
James Cagney in his
Oscar-winning performance in the
1942 film about Cohan's life,
Yankee Doodle Dandy.
In 1999,
National Public Radio included this song in the "NPR 100," in which NPR's music editors sought to compile the one hundred most important American musical works of the 20th century.
One of its earliest recordings was done by
Billy Murray, who sang it this way. His recording's short instrumental interludes contain the two closing lines of the chorus to
The Yankee Doodle Boy, which was the other famous song from
Little Johnny Jones:
Verse 1 » Did you ever see two
Yankees part upon a foreign shore
When the good ship is just about to start for Old
New York once more?
» With tear-dimmed eye they say goodbye, they're friends without a doubt;
When the man on the pier shouts loud and clear, as the ship strikes out...
Verse 2 » Say hello to dear old
Coney Isle, if there you chance to be,
When you're at the
Waldorf have a "smile" and charge it up to me;
» Mention my name ev'ry place you go, as 'round the town you roam;
Wish you'd call on my gal, now remember, old pal, when you get back home...
Chorus » Give my regards to
Broadway, remember me to
Herald Square,
Tell all the gang at
Forty-Second Street, that I'll soon be there;
» Whisper of how I'm yearning to mingle with the old time throng;
Give my regards to old Broadway and say that I'll be there ere long.
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