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==Published popular music== * "At The Codfish Ball" words: Sidney D. Mitchell, music: [[Lew Pollack]]. Introduced by [[Shirley Temple]] and [[Buddy Ebsen]] in the film ''[[Captain January (1936 film)|Captain January]]'' * "Au Revoir (But Not Goodbye)" w.m. Joe Gilbert * "Awake in a Dream" w. [[Leo Robin]] m. [[Frederick Hollander]]. Introduced by [[Marlene Dietrich]] in the film ''[[Desire (1936 film)|Desire]]''. * "Bojangles Of Harlem" w. [[Dorothy Fields]] m. [[Jerome Kern]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] in the film ''[[Swing Time (film)|Swing Time]]''. * "[[By Strauss]]" w. [[Ira Gershwin]] m. [[George Gershwin]]. Introduced by [[Gracie Barrie]] and [[Robert Shafter]] in the [[revue]] ''[[The Show Is On]]'' * "Christopher Columbus" w. [[Andy Razaf]] m. Leon Berry * "Cloudy" m. [[Mary Lou Williams]] * "[[Cool Water (song)|Cool Water]]" w.m. [[Bob Nolan]] * "Does Your Heart Beat For Me?" w. [[Mitchell Parish]] m. [[Russ Morgan]] * "[[Down in the Depths (On the Ninetieth Floor)]]" w.m. [[Cole Porter]]. Introduced by [[Ethel Merman]] in the [[Musical theater|musical]] ''[[Red, Hot and Blue]]''. * "[[You'd Be So Easy to Love|Easy To Love]]" w.m. [[Cole Porter]]. Introduced by [[James Stewart]] and reprised by [[Frances Langford]] in the film ''[[Born to Dance]]'' * "[[Empty Saddles (in the Old Corral)]]" w. [[J. Keirn Brennan]] m. [[Billy Hill (songwriter)|Billy Hill]] * "Everybody Swing" w. [[Sidney Clare]] m. [[Harry Akst]] * "Fancy Meeting You" w. [[E. Y. Harburg]] m. [[Harold Arlen]]. Introduced by [[Dick Powell]] and [[Jeanne Madden]] in the film [[Stage Struck (1936 film)|Stage Struck]]. * "Farewell To Dreams" w. [[Gus Kahn]] m. [[Sigmund Romberg]] * "[[A Fine Romance (song)|A Fine Romance]]" w. [[Dorothy Fields]] m. [[Jerome Kern]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] and [[Ginger Rogers]] in the film ''[[Swing Time (film)|Swing Time]]''. * "[[Gee, But You're Swell|Gee! But You're Swell]]" w. [[Charles Tobias]] m. [[Abel Baer]] * "[[Get Thee Behind Me Satan]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Harriet Hilliard]] in the film ''[[Follow the Fleet]]'' * "[[Glad to Be Unhappy|Glad To Be Unhappy]]" w. [[Lorenz Hart]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]]. Introduced by [[Doris Carson]] and [[David Morris (stage actor)|David Morris]] in the musical ''[[On Your Toes]]'' * "[[Gloomy Sunday]]" w. (Eng) Sam M. Lewis m. Rezső Seress * "[[The Glory of Love (Benny Goodman song)|The Glory of Love]]" w.m. Billy Hill * "[[Goodnight, Irene]]" w.m. Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter * "[[Goodnight My Love (1936 song)|Goodnight My Love]]" w. [[Harry Revel]] m. [[Mack Gordon]] * "[[Goody Goody]]" w.m. [[Johnny Mercer]] & [[Matty Malneck]] * "Has Anybody Seen Our Ship?" w.m. [[Noël Coward]] * "He Ain't Got Rhythm" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Alice Faye]] in the film ''[[On the Avenue]]''. * "He Hasn't a Thing Except Me" w. [[Ira Gershwin]] m. [[Vernon Duke]]. Introduced by [[Fanny Brice]] in the [[revue]] ''[[Ziegfeld Follies|Ziegfeld Follies of 1936]]''. * "I Can't Escape From You" w.m. [[Leo Robin]] & [[Richard A. Whiting]]. Introduced by [[Bing Crosby]] in the film ''[[Rhythm on the Range]]''. * "[[I Love to Singa|I Love To Sing-a]]" w. [[E. Y. Harburg]] m. [[Harold Arlen]]. Introduced by [[Al Jolson]] and [[Cab Calloway]] in the film ''[[The Singing Kid]]''. * "[[If I Should Lose You]]" w. [[Leo Robin]] m. [[Ralph Rainger]]. Introduced by [[Gladys Swarthout]] and [[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]] in the film ''[[Rose of the Rancho (1936 film)|Rose of the Rancho]]''. * "[[I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)]]" w.m. [[Johnny Mercer]]. Introduced by [[Bing Crosby]] in the film ''[[Rhythm on the Range]]''. * "[[I'm in the Mood for Love]]" Introduced by [[Darla Hood]] in a clubhouse and [[Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer]] on a radio in the ''Our Gang'' (Little Rascals) short, ''[[The Pinch Singer]]'' (1936). * "[[I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] and [[Ginger Rogers]] in the film ''[[Follow the Fleet]]''. * "[[In the Chapel in the Moonlight]]" w.m. Billy Hill * "[[Is It True What They Say About Dixie?]]" w. [[Irving Caesar]] & Sammy Lerner * "[[It's a Sin to Tell a Lie]]" w.m. Billy Mayhew * "[[It's De-Lovely]]" w.m. [[Cole Porter]]. Introduced by [[Ethel Merman]] and [[Bob Hope]] in the [[musical theater|musical]] ''[[Red, Hot and Blue]]'' * "It's Got to Be Love" w. [[Lorenz Hart]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]]. Introduced by [[Ray Bolger]] and [[Doris Carson]] in the musical ''[[On Your Toes]]''. * "I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'" w. [[Arthur Freed]] m. [[Nacio Herb Brown]] * "[[I've Got You Under My Skin]]" w.m. [[Cole Porter]]. Introduced by [[Virginia Bruce]] in the film ''[[Born to Dance]]''. * "Keep a Twinkle In Your Eye" [[Johnny Mercer]], [[Rube Bloom]] * "[[Let Yourself Go (Irving Berlin song)|Let Yourself Go]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Ginger Rogers]] in the film ''[[Follow the Fleet]]'' * "Let's Call a Heart a Heart" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyric writer)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Arthur Johnston (composer)|Arthur Johnston]] from the film ''[[Pennies from Heaven (1936 film)|Pennies From Heaven]]'' * "[[Let's Face the Music and Dance]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] in the film ''[[Follow the Fleet]]''. * "Life Begins at Forty" [[Jack Yellen|Yellen]], Shapiro * "Little Old Lady" w. Stanley Adams m. [[Hoagy Carmichael]] * "The Love Bug Will Bite You" w.m. Pinky Tomlin * "Me and the Moon" w. Walter Hirsch m. [[Lou Handman]] * "[[Moonburn]]" w. [[Edward Heyman]] m. [[Hoagy Carmichael]]. Introduced by [[Bing Crosby]] in the film ''[[Anything Goes (1936 film)|Anything Goes]]'' * "Moonlight and Shadows" w. [[Leo Robin]] m. [[Frederick Hollander]]. Introduced by [[Dorothy Lamour]] in the film ''[[The Jungle Princess]]'' * "Music in May" w. [[Christopher Hassall]] m. [[Ivor Novello]]. Introduced by [[Dorothy Dickson]] in the [[Musical theater|musical]] ''[[Careless Rapture]]'' * "[[Never Gonna Dance (song)|Never Gonna Dance]]" w. [[Dorothy Fields]] m. [[Jerome Kern]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] in the film ''[[Swing Time (film)|Swing Time]]'' * "The Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful" w. Billy Rose & Irving Kahal m. Dana Suesse * "[[On the Beach at Bali-Bali|On The Beach At Bali-Bali]]" w.m. [[Al Sherman]], Jack Meskill & Abner Silver * "The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)" w.m. Del Lyon & Lani McIntyre * "One, Two, Button Your Shoe" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyric writer)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Arthur Johnston (composer)|Arthur Johnston]] * "Oooh! Look-A There, Ain't She Pretty?" w. Clarence Todd m. [[Carmen Lombardo]] * "[[Organ Grinder's Swing]]" w. [[Mitchell Parish]] & [[Irving Mills]] m. Will Hudson * "[[Pennies from Heaven (song)|Pennies from Heaven]]" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyric writer)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Arthur Johnston (composer)|Arthur Johnston]] * "[[Pick Yourself Up]]" w. [[Dorothy Fields]] m. [[Jerome Kern]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] and [[Ginger Rogers]] in the film ''[[Swing Time (film)|Swing Time]]'' * "Play, Orchestra, Play" w.m. [[Noël Coward]] * "Poinciana" w. (Sp) Manuel Lliso (Eng) [[Buddy Bernier]] m. Nat Simon * "Poor Little Angeline" w.m. Will Grosz & [[Jimmy Kennedy]] * "Rainbow on the River" w. [[Paul Francis Webster]] m. Louis Alter * "[[Ridin' High (song)|Ridin' High]]" w.m. [[Cole Porter]] * "[[Theme from San Francisco|San Francisco]]" w. [[Gus Kahn]] m. [[Bronislaw Kaper]] & [[Walter Jurmann]] * "Sing Me A Swing Song" w. Stanley Adams m. [[Hoagy Carmichael]] * "[[Sing, Sing, Sing]]" w.m. [[Louis Prima]] * "[[Slaughter on Tenth Avenue]]" m. [[Richard Rodgers]] * "There's A Bridle Hangin' On The Wall" w.m. [[Carson Robison]] * "[[There's a Small Hotel]]" w. [[Lorenz Hart]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] * "To You, Sweetheart, Aloha" w.m. Harry Owens * "Too Good for the Average Man" w. [[Lorenz Hart]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] * "The Touch Of Your Lips" w.m. [[Ray Noble (musician)|Ray Noble]] * [[Until the Real Thing Comes Along]] w. [[Sammy Cahn]], Mann Holiner m. [[Saul Chaplin]], [[Alberta Nichols]], L.E. Freeman. (A substantially different version of the song by Nichols and Holiner appeared in the 1931 Broadway revue ''Rhapsody in Black'' as "Till the Real Thing Comes Along".) * "Waltz In Swingtime" w. [[Dorothy Fields]] m. [[Jerome Kern]] * "[[The Way You Look Tonight]]" w. [[Dorothy Fields]] m. [[Jerome Kern]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] in the film ''[[Swing Time (film)|Swing Time]]'' * "We Saw The Sea" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] in the film ''[[Follow the Fleet]]'' * "When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South" w.m. Michael Cleary, Jacques Krakeur & David Oppenheim * "When Did You Leave Heaven?" w. Walter Bullock m. [[Richard A. Whiting]] * "When I'm With You" w. [[Mack Gordon]] m. [[Harry Revel]]. Introduced by [[Shirley Temple]] and [[Tony Martin (entertainer)|Tony Martin]] in the film ''[[Poor Little Rich Girl (1936 film)|Poor Little Rich Girl]]''. * "When My Dreamboat Comes Home" w.m. [[Cliff Friend]] & Dave Franklin * "[[The Window Cleaner]]" [[George Formby, Jr.|George Formby]], Gifford, Cliffe * "With My Shillelagh Under My Arm" w.m. Billy O'Brien & [[Huntley Trevor|Raymond Wallace]] * "With Plenty of Money and You" w. [[Al Dubin]] m. [[Harry Warren]] * "Would You?" w. [[Arthur Freed]] m. [[Nacio Herb Brown]] * "You (Gee But You're Wonderful)" w. [[Harold Adamson]] m. [[Walter Donaldson (songwriter)|Walter Donaldson]] * "You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes" w.m. Milton Ager, Charles Newman & Murray Mencher * "You Gotta S-M-I-L-E to Be H-A-P-P-Y" w.m. [[Mack Gordon]] & [[Harry Revel]] * "[[You Turned The Tables On Me]]" w. [[Sidney D. Mitchell]] m. [[Louis Alter]] * "You Were There" w.m. [[Noël Coward]] * "[[(If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)]]" w.m. [[Sam Coslow]]
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