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      All: Sadie, won’t you be mine?

      (Brief musical break)

      SADIE: I can’t

      Cause there’s something in me

      Extant

      Like a bird that is free

      I want romance and loving

      But I can’t forego

      This endless urge for gaily roving

      I would

      If I could but I can’t

      So I won’t

      So you see if you rant

      Forever

      Forever and a day

      I would always be compelled to say “nay, nay”

      For I can’t, I can’t, I can’t.

      ALL MEN: (Get up and do simple movements while singing)

      Sadie

      I love you so, I love you so, I love you so-O-o-oh

      Sadie

      How well you know, how well you know, how well you know

      Why don’t you flee with me

      To faraway places

      Kick off the traces

      Bay-hay-hay-hay-hay-bee

      Sadie

      I’m in despair

      I never met another

      That I’d rather make a mother

      Than Sadie

      Be my lady Mi-ne

      (Now they go into a dance routine while Sadie watches. When their routine is almost over, Johnny (as the hero) comes on stage right reading a book. He does not notice her but she pretends to draw him in by pulling her fingers magically towards the bench so that he follows them and sits down at the other end of the bench. The men see this when they are finished and making various signs of heartbreak they break up into little groups.)

      SADIE: (Casts little side glances and then clears her throat. He looks at her but then back at his book. She frowns and then smiles. She drops her handkerchief on the ground. He does not notice and she picks it up with a frown with the end of her umbrella. Then she draws it through the air and he smells the perfume on it. He looks up at her.)

      Won’t you come a little closer

      Little closer, sir to me,

      If you do then you will know, sir,

      What the meaning is of ecstasy

      I promise not to bite your head off

      I’m as gentle as can be

      So won’t you move a little closer, closer

      Little closer, sir, to me.

      JOHNNY: (coolly)

      Whether it’s December or it’s June

      I’m immune

      From nature and her tricks

      From winsome smiles

      and girlish wiles

      From sparkling eyes

      And breathless sighs

      And all the things that mix

      A fellows mind until he doesn’t know

      If there is snow

      Or grass upon the ground

      So all your invitations

      To the rest may be occasions

      But this boy has been around.

      SADIE: (Moves closer and sings. He tries to read but by the end of the song he does what she asks.)

      You’ve never kissed me.

      You’ve never known me

      You’ve never held me

      Close in your arms.

      You’ve never kissed me

      Because I’ve never flown

      So I could always be

      Close to your charms.

      So if you kiss me

      And I will know if it’s true

      That I will never see

      More than friendship from you.

      So as it narrows down

      There’s only one guarantee

      That I meant nothing to you

      And that’s for you-to-kiss-me.

      (She is right by him and gives him a long lingering kiss.)

      JOHNNY: (Sits dumbly on the bench staring ahead. Then he starts to sing weakly.)

      I didn’t know what I was talking about

      I hadn’t the slightest idea that I’d find

      Romance so exciting

      So wonderfully rare

      That my heart would be fighting

      To jump out of the frigid-air.

      If I had once ever suspected that love

      Could sail any heart in the blue shy above,

      I’d have given up the struggle

      And let my locked heart out

      I didn’t know what I was talking about.

      Sadie. I love you. Marry me.

      SADIE: I can’t.

      JOHNNY: Why?

      SADIE: I don’t know. There’s just something holding me back.

      (She begins to sing “I Can’t” and Johnny joins in with her. Both songs are sung in unison per lead sheet. While they sing – towards the end of the song – a Spaniard comes walking out onto stage right with sombrero, guitar, bright sash, et al. Johnny does not notice him until the end of the song, the Spaniard offers her his hand and she smiles, rises and walks off at left upstage.)

      JOHNNY: (Looks dazed at this occurrence. He stares at where they have exited and then gets up. He wanders over to where all the men are watching. He looks at them, and shrugs his shoulders with his arms raised, palms up.) I don’t get it.

      ALL: (Ala “Good Evening Friends”) You never will…

      JOHNNY: (He sits down on another bench and stares at the stage.)

      ALL: (Group around him and start singing to the tune of “Come a Little Closer”… with changes for difference in meter of words.)

      Welcome to the club we call it

      Those who’ve sat too close incorporate

      If a fellow flops at love, then he

      Should do well in our fraternity

      We’re the flotsam and the jetsam

      On the sea of sweet romance

      We’re the guys who sat too close to Sadie

      And only got a kick in the pants.

      (They take him in their midst and all exit stage right as Sadie and the Spaniard come on stage left, arm in arm. She sits down on the bench and he kneels before it.)

      SPANIARD: Senorita where I come from

      This can only mean one thing.

      You and I are going to marry

      I’ll go now to get the ring.

      We will live in hacienda

      We will eat tortilla beans.

      We will raise a great big family.

      That’s what this means

      (He gets up and they start dancing to “Sadie” in a tango beat. At the end of the dance she kisses him lightly, and he falls back in a faint to be caught by two chorus men, who have rushed on stage just at the right moment. They drag him off stage right. Sadie wanders over to bench and sits down, arranging her hair and primping. At this point a very well dressed Englishman with a monocle and all the graces comes on from left upstage. He walks over to her in a manner that indicates he expects to be knighted or at least to ascent very shortly. He takes a handkerchief from his pocket, puts it down carefully and kneels down gingerly.)

      ENGLISHMAN:

      I’ve crossed the Atlantic Ocean

      To extend my propositions

      I think that we’d be happy

      Under marital conditions

      Sadie, please marry me

      Sadie please say you’ll be

      The Lady Sadie Tudor Fitzhugh the Seventh

      or is it the eleventh

      I really cannot recall

      But Sadie I promise you.

      That half of our children’s blood will be absolutely blue.

      For I’m extremely wealthy

      And my family quite healthy

      So dear Sadie

      Be my lady mine.

      (He rises carefully and they dance a waltz to the melody of “Sadie.” At the end she kisses him. He gives a loud English laugh, passes out and is carried off right downstage by two chorus members, who again have appeared just in time.)

      SADIE: (Repeats her performance that happened after she kissed the Spaniard.)

      (Enter a Russian dressed boldly and extravagantly. He comes on stage left with long strides and throws himself before her.)

      RUSSIAN: Sadie, won’t you be mine


      Sadie, you’re looking fine

      I think that you will be an adequate modder

      I’ll be the fodder

      Let’s be off for the Kremlin.

      Sadie, your life will be

      Full of sweet ecstasy

      Cause you’ve never been kissed

      Til you’ve been kissed by a Communist

      Sadie be my laddie mine.

      (He starts to dance violently and at the end of the dance he is so tired that he collapses and is dragged off the stage.)

      SADIE: (Sighs and leans back on the bench. The lights grow dimmer as if it were later in the day. She starts to sing slowly and unhappily. As she sings, the chorus men, Johnny and the other

      three slowly come out and hum in the background, as they stand there looking at her.)

      There doesn’t seem to be

      anyone for me

      I guess it’s all because

      of my perversity.

      But I keep searching

      Hoping that I’ll find

      The man who fills my dreams

      Fills my searching mind.

      So I’ll go on and on

      Reaching for a star (she starts off stage)

      And breaking hearts because

      That’s what hearts are for.

      I know I’m callous inside

      I haven’t denied

      It’s true

      But I will search for my dre-am

      Until I can see him

      Until I can really know.

      (She stands for a moment at the edge of the stage left downstage. Then after they all sing slowly “Sadie we love you sooooo,” she twirls her parasol a little and exits.)

      (Curtain)

      * * * *

      Also indicated in the schedule for Act II are the three songs I put under Act I. Four if you add the following. (I played a dance number to this melody in Act I.)

      MY HEART TELLS ME DIFFERENT

      I can try to say

      that your going away

      didn’t do a thing to me

      But my heart tells me different.

      Tells me differently

      I can make believe

      that I never will grieve

      for a love that cannot be

      but me heart tells me different

      tells me differently (You thought I couldn’t spell. Ha-ha to you.)

      You can’t ever argue

      with a beat that can drag you down

      and walk all over your dreams

      You ain’t got a chance

      If you play with romance

      to extremes.

      And when sometimes I find

      that I really don’t mind

      for a moment I’m almost free

      Then my heart tells me different

      Different – Differently.

      Not too bad a lyric. And the music is rather interesting. Too bad I can’t remember where they went.

      * * * *

      One more song before I left M.U. in June ’49 with a bachelor of journalism degree.

      To Mary.

      MARY

      You meet her.

      You smile and hold her hand

      and you greet her.

      You start to understand

      that you’ve never

      met anyone like her before.

      Her style is

      the soul of style that wins you

      Her smile is

      the kind that makes your heart

      begin to beat

      as it never would beat before

      and she has eyes

      that sparkle and shine for you

      with her embrace around you

      The corner she holds

      is always brighter

      because she brings sunshine

      in beside her

      Who loves her

      is hardly to blame

      And Mary is her name.

      To repeat myself, I should have been nicer to her. She was a warm, affectionate human being. I have not forgotten her.

      * * * *

      After I returned to Brooklyn, I continued writing songs. Why, I don’t know. I had no market for them. I did have a market for my story writing which I now concentrated on. I sold a couple of short-shorts before moving to Los Angeles in 1951. I remember my friend Spencer commenting in awe as we ambled down a Manhattan street, “Fifty dollars for a short story! Wow!”

      That kind of awe diminished for us as time progressed.

      But the song writing went on. The lyrics – as usual – fluctuated between positive and negative. (Which, in brief, probably reflected my mind.)

      WITHOUT ROMANCE

      (In D-flat minor no less. Five flats!)

      Without romance

      The world would be empty

      Without romance

      the world would be cold. (Partially positive)

      For only love can make

      a dream for you.

      And only love can make

      That dream come true.

      And though you find

      That love isn’t easy

      who love are blind

      Your heart will be told

      But with no one to care

      you haven’t a chance

      of finding happiness

      without romance.

      Well, the music is pretty cool. D-flat minor? Good God. And still, I kept going.

      PITY MY HEART

      Verse:

      Love is just

      an up and down affair

      Fluctuating night and day

      Love is always

      unpredictable

      alternating sad and gay. (It meant something different in those days.)

      Chorus:

      Pity my heart

      for the time it’s had

      Please, darling

      Pity my heart

      All of the rounds

      from glad to sad (Negative)

      My heart has known form the start.

      Please treat it gently.

      It’s not very strong

      after the treatment

      it’s had all along

      And the worst time of all

      is when we’re apart.

      So be kind and

      pity my heart.

      How lugubrious can you get? I get close.

      * * * *

      The next one was better. More Cole Porterish.

      BLUE TEMPTATION

      Verse:

      Night! Stars!

      Shining in a dark blue sky!

      Love! Ours!

      Breathless moments

      Passing by!

      Chorus:

      The night

      is blue temptation

      When you are in my arms.

      I yield

      to blue temptation

      that finds its meaning

      in your charms.

      And here we are together

      as we were meant to be

      And all those magic

      moments of bliss

      Will always remain with me

      Blue temptation!

      A bit more positive. As was:

      ANYTIME

      Anytime

      any one

      wants to smile at me

      I’ll be more than glad

      to smile right back again

      Any clime

      In the sun

      or in the rain

      I’ll be more than glad

      to smile right back at them

      For a smile

      doesn’t cost you a thing

      It’s free

      and the market is good

      supply and demand

      don’t agree

      for smiles

      are as scarce as can be

      So my friend

      it’s the easiest

      thing you can do

      but that little smile

      makes life worthwhile

      for you

      That little smile

      can make life

      worthwhile for you!

      At the end of that song I wrote finis. I love it
    . Delightfully gauche.

      * * * *

      My next two songs went downhill again.

      I TRIED TO SMILE

      Verse:

      I can smile at a movie

      Laugh at a pun

      Always enjoy

      some casual fun.

      There’s only one thing

      I can’t do

      Summon a smile

      when they talk about you.

      Chorus:

      I tried to smile.

      Act unconcerned.

      I tried to hide

      How much I yearned.

      To have you back again

      To hold you near.

      And never let you go

      But only know

      That you were always there.

      I tried to smile

      The sham is poor

      My mind and I

      Just can’t ignore

      the lovely constancies

      of memories

      that linger all the while

      My heart showed through

      When I tried to smile.

      And:

      THE BEAT IS BLUE

      Verse:

      There’s the beat

      of the jungle tom-tom

      When the tropical day

      is through

      There’s the beat of rain

      On the window pane

      And the beat of my heart

      for you

      Chorus:

      But the beat is blue

      yes, the beat is blue

      The beat should be gay

      and forever should stay

      that way

      but the beat is blue

      Oh, the beat is blue.

      It should constantly be

      Something vibrant and free

      But for me

      The beat, yeas the beat is blue.

      In the night

      When the light

      has died.

      It will steal

      and reveal

      what’s inside

      It is hopeless to try

      and evade it.

      For after all

      it’s your own heart

      that made it.

      Oh, that beat of blue

      Endless beat of blue

      The intricate plays

      of romance and its ways

      will last

      with the beat of blue

      When the beat is blue.

      When the beat is blue

      And the beat is blue!

      * * * *

      One more. I couldn’t seem to stop.

     


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