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== Published popular music == * "[[Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens]]" words and music: [[Alex Kramer]] & [[Joan Whitney Kramer|Joan Whitney]] * "Ain't That Just Like A Woman?" w.m. [[Fleecie Moore]] & [[Claude Demetrius]] * "[[All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth|All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)]]" w.m. [[Don Gardner]] * "All The Cats Join In" A. Wilder, [[Ray Gilbert]], E. Sauter *"Along With Me" w.m. [[Harold Rome]] Introduced by [[Danny Scholl]] and [[Paula Bane]] in the musical ''[[Call Me Mister]]'' * "The 'Ampstead Way" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyric writer)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] * "[[The Anniversary Song]]" w.m. [[Al Jolson]] & [[Saul Chaplin]] * "[[Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home]]" w. [[Johnny Mercer]] m. [[Harold Arlen]] * "[[Anything You Can Do (song)|Anything You Can Do]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "[[Aren't You Kind Of Glad We Did?]]" w. [[Ira Gershwin]] m. [[George Gershwin]]. Introduced by [[Dick Haymes]] and [[Betty Grable]] in the 1947 film ''[[The Shocking Miss Pilgrim]]'' * "[[Blue Moon of Kentucky]]" w.m. [[Bill Monroe]] * "Bumble Boogie" m. [[Jack Fina]] * "Changing My Tune" w. [[Ira Gershwin]] m. [[George Gershwin]]. Introduced by [[Betty Grable]] in the film ''[[The Shocking Miss Pilgrim]]''. * "[[The Christmas Song]]" w. Robert Wells m. [[Mel Tormé]] * "Coax Me A Little Bit" w. [[Charles Tobias]] m. [[Nat Simon]] * "[[The Coffee Song]]" w.m. Bob Hilliard & Dick Miles * "[[Come Rain or Come Shine (song)|Come Rain Or Come Shine]]" w. [[Johnny Mercer]] m. [[Harold Arlen]] * "Country Style" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyric writer)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] * "A Couple of Song and Dance Men" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "[[Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?]]" w.m. [[Eddie DeLange]] & [[Louis Alter]]. Introduced by [[Billie Holiday]] & [[Louis Armstrong]] in the 1947 film ''New Orleans''. * "[[Doin' What Comes Natur'lly]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place" w. Ray Gilbert m. Allie Wrubel *"The Face on the Dime" w.m. [[Harold Rome]]. Introduced by [[Lawrence Winters]] in the musical revue ''[[Call Me Mister]]''. * "Feudin' And Fightin' " w. [[Al Dubin]] & [[Burton Lane]] m. Burton Lane * "[[Five Minutes More]]" w. [[Sammy Cahn]] m. [[Jule Styne]] * "[[For You, For Me, For Evermore]]" w. [[Ira Gershwin]] m. [[George Gershwin]]. Introduced by [[Dick Haymes]] in the 1947 film ''[[The Shocking Miss Pilgrim]]'' * "[[A Gal In Calico]]" w. Leo Robin m. Arthur Schwartz. Introduced by [[Jack Carson]], [[Sally Sweetland]] dubbing for [[Martha Vickers]], and [[Dennis Morgan]] in the film ''[[The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946 film)|The Time, the Place and the Girl]]''. * "[[The Girl That I Marry]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Ray Middleton (actor)|Ray Middleton]] in the musical ''[[Annie Get Your Gun (musical)|Annie Get Your Gun]]'' and performed by [[Howard Keel]] in the 1950 film version. * "Golden Earrings" w. [[Jay Livingston]] & [[Ray Evans]] m. [[Victor Young]] * "[[The House of Blue Lights (song)|The House Of Blue Lights]]" w.m. Don Raye & Freddie Slack * "[[How Are Things In Glocca Morra?]]" w. [[E. Y. Harburg]] m. [[Burton Lane]] * "Huggin' And Chalkin' " w.m. Clancy Hayes & Kermit Goell * "[[I Got Lost In His Arms]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Ethel Merman]] in the musical ''[[Annie Get Your Gun (musical)|Annie Get Your Gun]]''. * "[[I Got The Sun In The Morning]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Ethel Merman]] in the musical ''[[Annie Get Your Gun (musical)|Annie Get Your Gun]]'' and performed by [[Betty Hutton]] in the 1950 film version. * "I Guess I'll Get The Papers" w.m. Hughie Prince & Hal Kanner * "[[If This Isn't Love]]" w. [[E. Y. Harburg]] m. Burton Lane * "If You Smile at Me" w.m. [[Cole Porter]]. Introduced by [[Victoria Cordova]] in the musical ''[[Around the World (musical)|Around the World]]'' * "I'm A Lonely Little Petunia" w.m. John N. Kamano, William E. Faber & Maurice Merl * "[[I'm An Indian Too]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "[[It's a Good Day|It's A Good Day]]" w.m. [[Peggy Lee]] & [[Dave Barbour]] * "It's A Pity To Say Goodnight" w.m. [[Billy Reid (British songwriter)|Billy Reid]] * "[[Laughing On The Outside]]" w. Ben Raleigh m. Bernie Wayne * "Legalise My Name" w. [[Johnny Mercer]] m. [[Harold Arlen]] * "[[Let the Good Times Roll (Louis Jordan song)|Let The Good Times Roll]]" w.m. [[Fleecie Moore]] & [[Sam Theard]] * "[[Linda (1946 song)|Linda]]" w.m. [[Jack Lawrence (songwriter)|Jack Lawrence]] * "Lost In The Stars" w. Maxwell Anderson m. [[Kurt Weill]] * "[[Managua, Nicaragua (song)|Managua, Nicaragua]]" w. Albert Gamse m. Irving Fields *"Military Life" aka "The Jerk Song" w.m. [[Harold Rome]] from the musical revue ''[[Call Me Mister]]'' * "[[Moonshine Lullaby]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "Mr. Jackson from Jacksonville" m.w. [[Louis Armstrong]], [[Claude Demetrius]], [[Fritz Pollard]] * "[[My Defenses Are Down]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "My Heart Is A Hobo" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyric writer)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] * "My Sugar Is So Refined" w. Sylvia Dee m. Sidney Lippman * "[[Old Devil Moon]]" w. [[E. Y. Harburg]] m. [[Burton Lane]] * "[[The Old Lamp-Lighter]]" w. [[Charles Tobias]] m. [[Nat Simon]] * "The Old Soft Shoe" w. Nancy Hamilton m. Morgan Lewis. Introduced by [[Ray Bolger]] in the [[revue]] ''[[Three to Make Ready]]''. * "Ole Buttermilk Sky" w.m. [[Hoagy Carmichael]] * "On The Boardwalk In Atlantic City" w. Mack Gordon m. Josef Myrow * "One-zy Two-zy" w.m. Dave Franklin & [[Irving Taylor (songwriter)|Irving Taylor]] * "[[Open The Door, Richard]]" w. [[Dusty Fletcher|"Dusty" Fletcher]] & John Mason m. Jack McVea & Dan Howell * "Put The Blame On Mame" w.m. [[Allan Roberts (songwriter)|Allan Roberts]] & [[Doris Fisher (singer)|Doris Fisher]]. Introduced by [[Anita Kert Ellis|Anita Ellis]] dubbing for [[Rita Hayworth]] in the film ''[[Gilda (film)|Gilda]]''. * "A Rainy Night In Rio" w. [[Leo Robin]] m. [[Arthur Schwartz]]. Introduced by [[Dennis Morgan]], [[Jack Carson]], [[Janis Paige]] and [[Sally Sweetland]] dubbing for [[Martha Vickers]] in the film ''[[The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946 film)|The Time, the Place and the Girl]]'' * "The Red Ball Express" w.m. [[Harold Rome]]. Introduced by [[Lawrence Winters]] in the musical revue ''[[Call Me Mister]]''. * "[[(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66]]" w.m. [[Bobby Troup]] * "[[Rumors Are Flying]]" w.m. Bennie Benjamin & George David Weiss * "Sooner Or Later" w. [[Ray Gilbert]] m. Charles Wolcott * "South America, Take It Away" w.m. Harold Rome Introduced by [[Betty Garrett]] in the musical revue ''[[Call Me Mister]]''. * "[[Stella by Starlight]]" w. [[Ned Washington]] m. [[Victor Young]] * "[[Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming)|Stone Cold Dead in de Market]]" w.m. [[Wilmoth Houdini]] * "[[A Sunday Kind of Love]]" w.m. Barbara Belle, Anita Leonard, Stan Rhodes & [[Louis Prima]] * "[[Tenderly]]" w. Jack Lawrence m. Walter Gross * "[[That's All Right]]" w.m. [[Arthur Crudup]] * "There's Good Blues Tonight" [[Edna Osser]], [[Glenn Osser]] * "[[There's No Business Like Show Business (song)|There's No Business Like Show Business]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "[[They Say It's Wonderful]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "[[The Things We Did Last Summer]]" w. [[Sammy Cahn]] m. [[Jule Styne]] * "[[Time After Time (1947 song)|Time After Time]]" w. [[Sammy Cahn]] m. [[Jule Styne]] * "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" w. [[Ray Evans]] m. [[Jay Livingston]] * "Uncle Remus Said" w.m. Johnny Lange, Hy Heath & Eliot Daniel * "Valse" m. [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]] arr. [[John Serry, Sr.]] * "[[La vie en rose]]" w. (Eng) Mack David (Fr) [[Édith Piaf]] m. Louiguy * "When I Walk with You" w. [[John La Touche (musician)|John Latouche]] m. [[Duke Ellington]]. Introduced by [[Alfred Drake]] and [[Jet MacDonald]] in the musical ''[[Beggar's Holiday]]'' * "[[Who Do You Love, I Hope]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "A Woman's Prerogative" w. [[Johnny Mercer]] m. [[Harold Arlen]] * "[[You Call Everybody Darling]]" w.m. Sam Martin, Ben Trace & Clem Watts * "[[You Can't Get A Man With A Gun]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "[[You Make Me Feel So Young]]" w. [[Mack Gordon]] m. [[Josef Myrow]] * "[[Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah]]" w. [[Ray Gilbert]] m. [[Allie Wrubel]]
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