Most prolific composer of musicals

Most prolific composer of musicals
Who
Richard Rodgers
Where
United States
When
1979
Richard Rodgers (USA) wrote with various collaborators, 51 musicals for theatre and film in a career that spanned seven decades beginning with You'd Be Surprised (1920) and ending with I Remember Mama (1979). Perhaps the most popular production was South Pacific first produced in 1949, which in 1958 was made into a film. The soundtrack held the No.1 album position for a record 70 consecutive weeks on the UK charts.
  1. A Lonely Romeo (1919)
  2. Fly with Me (1920)
  3. Poor Little Ritz Girl(1920)
  4. The Garrick Gaieties of 1925
  5. The Garrick Gaieties of  1926
  6. Dearest Enemy (1925)
  7. The Girlfriend (1926)
  8. Lido Lady (1926)
  9. Peggy-Ann (1926)
  10. Betsy (1926)
  11. One Dam Thing After Another (1927)
  12. A Connecticut Yankee (1927)
  13. She's My Baby (1928)
  14. Present Arms! (1928)
  15. Chee - Cheed (1928)
  16. Lady Fingers (1929)
  17. Spring is Here (1929)
  18. Heads Up! (1929)
  19. Simple Simon (1929)
  20. Ever Green (1930)
  21. America's Sweetheart (1931)
  22. The Hot Heiress (1931) film 
  23. Love Me Tonight (1932) film
  24. The Phantom President (1932) film
  25. Hallelujah I’m a bum (1932) film
  26. Nana (1934) film
  27. Mississippi (1935) film
  28. Jumbo (1935)
  29. On Yout Toes (1936) (Rodgers, Hart & Abbott)
  30. Babes in Arms (1937)
  31. I'd Rather be Right (1937)
  32. I Married an Angel (1938)
  33. The Boys from Syracuse (1938)
  34. Too Many Girls (1939)
  35. Higher and Higher (1940)
  36. Pal Joey (1940) (Rodgers, Hart & John O'Hara)  By Jupiter (1942)
  37. Oklahoma!! (1943) Rodgers & Hammerstein)
  38. Carousel (1945)
  39. State Fair (1945) film score
  40. Allegro (1947)
  41. South Pacific (1949) (Rodgers, Hammerstein & Joshua Logan)
  42. The King and I (1951) Rodgers & Hammerstein)
  43. Me and Juliet (1953) (Rodgers & Hammerstein)
  44. Pipe Dream (1955)
  45. Cinderella (Rodgers & Hammerstein, 1957) tv
  46. Flower Drum Song (1958)
  47. The Sound of Music (1959) (Rodgers, Hammerstein, Howard Lindsay & Russell Crouse)
  48. No Strings (1962) (Rodgers & Samuel Taylor)
  49. Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965) (lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Arthur Laurents)
  50. Two By Two (1970) (Rodgers, Peter Stone & Martin Charnin)
  51. Rex (1976) (lyrics by Sheldon Harnick)
  52. I Rememer Mama (1979) (Martin Charnin a