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==Published popular music== * "[[Again (1949 song)|Again]]", words: [[Dorcas Cochran]], music: [[Lionel Newman]] * "[[Bali Ha'i]]" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by [[Juanita Hall]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' * "Bamboo" w. Buddy Bernier m. Nat Simon * "[[Beyond the Reef]]" w.m. Jack Pitman * "Blame My Absent-Minded Heart" w. [[Sammy Cahn]] m. [[Jule Styne]] * "Bloody Mary" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] from the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' * "Blue Ribbon Gal" [[Irwin Dash]] & Ross Parker * "Bluebird on Your Windowsill" w.m. Elizabeth Clarke & [[Robert Mellin]] * "[[Bonaparte's Retreat (Pee Wee King song)|Bonaparte's Retreat]]" w.m. [[Pee Wee King]] * "Bye Bye Baby" w. [[Leo Robin]] m. [[Jule Styne]] introduced by [[Carol Channing]] and Jack McCauley in the musical ''[[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (musical)|Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]''. Performed in the film version by [[Marilyn Monroe]]. * "Cafe Mozart Waltz" m. [[Anton Karas]] played by Karas on the soundtrack of the film ''[[The Third Man]]''. * "Clopin Clopant" [[Bruno Coquatrix]], Pierre Dudan & Kermit Goell * "A Cock-Eyed Optimist" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by [[Mary Martin]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''. [[Mitzi Gaynor]] sang it in the film version. * "[[Count Every Star]]" w. [[Sammy Gallop]] m. [[Bruno Coquatrix]] * "[[Crazy He Calls Me|Crazy, He Calls Me]]" w. [[Bob Russell (songwriter)|Bob Russell]] m. [[Carl Sigman]] * "Daddy's Little Girl" w.m. Bobby Burke & [[Horace Gerlach]] * "[[Dear Hearts and Gentle People]]" w. [[Bob Hilliard]] m. [[Sammy Fain]] * "[[Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend|Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend]]" w. [[Leo Robin]] m. [[Jule Styne]]. Introduced by [[Carol Channing]] in the musical ''[[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (musical)|Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]''. [[Marilyn Monroe]] performed the number in [[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953 film)|the film version]]. * "Did You See [[Jackie Robinson]] Hit That Ball?" w.m. [[Buddy Johnson]] * "[[Dirty Old Town]]" w.m. [[Ewan MacColl]] * "Dites-Moi" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by Michael de Leon and Barbara Luna in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' * "[[Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)]]" w.m. Joe Marsala * "[[A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes|A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes]]" w.m. [[Mack David]], [[Al Hoffman]] & [[Jerry Livingston]]. [[Ilene Woods]] provided the vocal for the animated film ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]''. * "Dreamer With A Penny" w.m. Allan Roberts & Lester Lee * "[[A Dreamer's Holiday]]" w. Kim Gannon m. Mabel Wayne * "[[Enjoy Yourself (It's Later than You Think)]]" w. [[Herb Magidson]] m. [[Carl Sigman]] * "The Fat Man" w. [[Fats Domino|Antoine Domino]] m. Dave Bartholomew * "The Four Winds And The Seven Seas" w. [[Hal David]] m. [[Don Rodney]] * "[[Happy Talk (song)|Happy Talk]]" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by [[Juanita Hall]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''. * "He's a Real Gone Guy" w.m. [[Nellie Lutcher]] * "Homework" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] * "Honey Bun" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]]. Introduced by [[Mary Martin]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''. Performed in the 1958 film version by [[Mitzi Gaynor]]. * "[[Hop-Scotch Polka]]" w.m. [[William "Billy" Whitlock]], [[Carl Sigman]] & [[Gene Rayburn]] * "The Horse Told Me" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] introduced by [[Bing Crosby]] in the film ''[[Riding High (1950 film)|Riding High]]''. * "The Hot Canary" m. [[Paul Nero]] * "How Can You Buy Killarney?" Hamilton Kennedy, Ted Steels, Freddie Grant (Grundland) & Gerard Morrison * "How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies!" w. [[Paul Francis Webster]] m. Sonny Burke * "[[The Hucklebuck]]" w. Roy Alfred m. Andy Gibson * "[[Hymne ร l'amour]]" w. [[รdith Piaf]] m. [[Marguerite Monnot]] * "I Didn't Know the Gun Was Loaded" w.m. [[Hank Fort]] & Herb Leighton * "[[I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore]]" w.m. [[Bennie Benjamin]] & [[George David Weiss]] * "[[I Love You Because (song)|I Love You Because]]" w.m. [[Leon Payne]] * "[[I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)|I Said My Pajamas]]" w.m. [[Edward Pola]] & [[George Wyle]] * "I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas" w.m. Harry Stewart * "I'll Never Slip Around Again" Floyd Tillman * "[[I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair|I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair]]" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by [[Mary Martin]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''. * "[[I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry]]" w.m. [[Hank Williams]] * "[[It's a Great Feeling]]" w. [[Sammy Cahn]] m. [[Jule Styne]] introduced by [[Doris Day]] in the film ''[[It's a Great Feeling]]'' * "It's So Nice to Have a Man Around The House" w. [[John Elliot (songwriter)|John Elliot]] m. [[Harold Spina]] * "Just One Way to Say I Love You" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] introduced by [[Eddie Albert]] and [[Allyn Ann McLerie]] in the musical ''[[Miss Liberty]]''. * "[[Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk (Irving Berlin song)|Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] introduced by [[Eddie Albert]] and [[Allyn Ann McLerie]] in the musical ''[[Miss Liberty]]'' * "A Little Girl from Little Rock" w. [[Leo Robin]] m. [[Jule Styne]] introduced by [[Carol Channing]] in the musical ''[[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (musical)|Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]''. [[Jane Russell]] and [[Marilyn Monroe]] were just two little girls in the film version. * "[[Lush Life (jazz song)|Lush Life]]" w.m. [[Billy Strayhorn]] * "Maybe It's Because" w. [[Harry Ruby]] m. Johnnie Scott * "[[Melodie d'Amour]]" w.(Eng) Leo Johns m. [[Henri Salvador]] * "[[Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole song)|Mona Lisa]]" w.m. [[Ray Evans]] & [[Jay Livingston]] * "[[Mule Train]]" w.m. [[Johnny Lange]], Hy Heath & Fred Glickman * "[[Music! Music! Music!]]" w.m. [[Stephen Weiss (songwriter)|Stephen Weiss]] & [[Bernie Baum]] * "My Bolero" Kennedy, Simon * "[[My Foolish Heart (song)|My Foolish Heart]]" w. [[Ned Washington]] m. [[Victor Young]] introduced by [[Susan Hayward]] in the film ''[[My Foolish Heart (1949 film)|My Foolish Heart]]'' * "My One and Only Highland Fling" w. [[Ira Gershwin]] m. [[Harry Warren]] introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] and [[Ginger Rogers]] in the film ''[[The Barkleys of Broadway]]''. * "Now That I Need You" w.m. [[Frank Loesser]] introduced by [[Betty Hutton]] in the film ''[[Red, Hot and Blue (film)|Red, Hot and Blue]]''. * "[[The Old Master Painter]]" w. Haven Gillespie m. Beasley Smith * "Paris Wakes up and Smiles" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] introduced by Johnny V. R. Thompson and [[Allyn Ann McLerie]] in the musical ''[[Miss Liberty]]'' * "[[Peter Cottontail (song)|Peter Cottontail]]" w.m. [[Walter E. Rollins|Jack Rollins]] & Steve Nelson * "Pigalle" w.m. Georges Konyn, [[Charles Newman (songwriter)|Charles Newman]] & Georges Ulmer * "Portrait of Jennie" w. Gordon Burge m. [[J. Russell Robinson]] * "Put Your Shoes on, Lucy" w.m. Hank Fort * "Quicksilver" w.m. [[Irving Taylor (songwriter)|Irving Taylor]], George Wyle & [[Edward Pola]] * "[[Rag Mop]]" w.m. Johnnie Lee Wills & Deacon Anderson * "[[(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend]]" w.m. Stan Jones * "The Right Girl for Me" w. [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] m. [[Roger Edens]] introduced by [[Frank Sinatra]] in the film ''[[Take Me Out to the Ball Game (film)|Take Me Out to the Ball Game]]'' * "The River Seine" w. (Eng) Allan Roberts & Alan Holt m. Guy La Forge * "Room Full Of Roses" w.m. Tim Spencer * "[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)|Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer]]" w.m. [[Johnny Marks]] * "Saturday Night Fish Fry" w.m. [[Louis Jordan]], Ellis Walsh & Al Carters * "[[Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)|Scarlet Ribbons]]" w. [[Jack Segal]] m. [[Evelyn Danzig]] * "La Seine" w. [[Geoffrey Parsons (lyricist)|Geoffrey Parsons]] m. Berkeley Fase * "[[Sentimental Me]]" w.m. [[James T. Morehead (songwriter)|James T. Morehead]] & [[James Cassin]] * "Sing Soft, Sing Sweet, Sing Gentle" w.m. [[Jimmy Durante]] & Jack Barnett * "[[Slippin' Around]]" w.m. [[Floyd Tillman]] * "Some Day My Heart Will Awake" w. [[Christopher Hassall]] m. [[Ivor Novello]]. Introduced by [[Vanessa Lee]] in the musical ''[[King's Rhapsody]]''. * "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by [[Ezio Pinza]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''. [[Giorgio Tozzi]] dubbed for [[Rossano Brazzi]] in the film. * "A Strawberry Moon (In A Blueberry Sky)" Bob Hilliard & Sammy Mysels * "Sunshine Cake" w. [[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]] m. [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] * "Swamp Girl" w.m. Michael Brown * "[[That Lucky Old Sun]]" w. [[Haven Gillespie]] m. [[Beasley Smith]] * "There Is Nothin' Like a Dame" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] from the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''. * "[[The Third Man Theme|Third Man Theme]]" m. [[Anton Karas]] played by Karas on the soundtrack of the film ''[[The Third Man]]''. Also known as "The Harry Lime Theme". * "This Nearly Was Mine" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by [[Ezio Pinza]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''. [[Giorgio Tozzi]] dubbed for [[Rossano Brazzi]] in the film. * "Through a Long and Sleepless Night" w. [[Mack Gordon]] m. [[Alfred Newman (composer)|Alfred Newman]] * "Too-Whit! Too-Whoo!" [[Billy Reid (British songwriter)|Billy Reid]] * "Twenty-Four Hours of Sunshine" w. [[Carl Sigman]] m. Peter De Rose * "[[Up Above My Head]]" w.m. [[Sister Rosetta Tharpe]] * "The Wedding Of Lili Marlene" w.m. [[Tommie Connor]] & [[Johnny Reine]] * "When the Wind Was Green" w.m. Don Hunt * "[[I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy|A Wonderful Guy]]" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by [[Mary Martin]] in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' * "Yingle Bells" adapt. Harry Stewart * "You Can Have Him" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]] from the musical ''[[Miss Liberty]]'' * "[[Younger Than Springtime]]" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by William Tabbert in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' * "[[You've Got to Be Carefully Taught]]" w. [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] m. [[Richard Rodgers]] introduced by William Tabbert in the musical ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]''
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