The
most lavish production number in the show is the song "I'll Sing you
a Thousand love Songs" which wasn't one of Harry and Al's best work
and even they agreed. Warren recalls that "they built a huge set to
accommodate a Venetian canal, with bridges and movable sections of scenery,
and a huge organ. All this required raising the whole floor of the sound
stage by about five feet. It must have cost them a fortune. Marion was
no more than a model in the thing..a real guilding of the lily" .
The production
number would last over eight minutes, and Warren and Dubin put an additional
selection of melodies in the show, including "The Shadow Waltz" and
"The Rose in her Hair" which were great coming from the mouth of an
Italian Gondolier!