


Carnival In Flanders (For A Moment Of Your Love, Here’s That Rainy Day, I’m One Of Your Admirers, The Sudden Thrill, The Very Necessary You).Can-Can (Allez-Vous-En, Go Away, C’est Magnifique, Come Along With Me, I Love Paris, It’s All Right With Me, Live And Let Live).Broadway Melody Of 1940 (I’ve Got My Eyes On You).Bells Are Ringing (Better Than A Dream, I Met A Girl, Mu-Cha-Cha).The Band Wagon (I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plan, That’s Entertainment, Triplets).Anyone Can Whistle (Come Play Wiz Me, I’ve Got You To Lean On, A Parade In Town, See What It Gets You, There Won’t Be Trumpets).Androcles And The Lion (Don’t Be Afraid Of An Animal, No More Waiting, Strangers, Velvet Paws).Ace Of Clubs (Chase Me Charlie, Sail Away).“Buster Davis.” The Internet Broadway Database. “Davis, Buster.” ASCAP Biographical Dictionary. In his later years Buster Davis taught courses on The American Musical Theatre and Vocal Arranging, where he shared his personal and musical knowledge of songwriters such as Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jule Styne, Vincent Youmans, and many others. Davis also wrote special material for many television shows, including the Bell Telephone Hour featuring the Buster Davis Singers and the Art Carney Show. His musical Doctor Jazz, for which he wrote the music and lyrics and served as Musical Director and Vocal Arranger, had a short run on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1975. Buster Davis arranged and directed numerous productions composed by Jule Styne, including Funny Girland Bells Are Ringing. Buster Davis (1918-1987), educated at Princeton University, was an active Musical Director and Vocal Arranger for Broadway theatrical productions from the 1940s through the 1980s.
