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No, No, Nanette

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No, No Nanette is a Broadway musical first produced in 1925 by H.H Frazee.

The lyrics are by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, with music by Vincent Youmans. The songs include the well-known, "Tea for Two".

It was later made into a film starring Doris Day.

There was a notable revival on Broadway in 1971, with the book adapted by Burt Shevelove, and starring Helen Gallagher, Jack Gilford, Patsy Kelly, Ruby Keeler, and Bobby Van.