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This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 133 works by James Francis McHugh (1894-1969). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Last update: 14.02.13.
| Like a Rose You Have Faded Away (1916) Co-Author: Carl Muller | Let's Sing Again (1936) Words by: G. Kahn |
| Good-Bye Mary (1917) Words by: Harry Bewley | Lovely Lady (1936) Words by: Ted Koehler |
| Somewhere in Georgia (1917) Co-Author: Carl Muller | Picture Me Without You (1936) Words by: Ted Koehler |
| Caroline/ I'm Coming Back to You (1918) Words by: Jack Caddigan | There's Something in the Air (1936) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Emaline (1921) Words by: George A Little | Where the Lazy River Goes By (1936) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Stop Your Kiddin' (1922) Words by: Ferde Grofe | Did Anyone Ever Tell You? (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Mad (1923) Words by: Bobby Heath | Jamboree (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| I Don't Care What You Used To Be (1924) Words by: Al Dubin | Let's Give Love Another Chance (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| The Rosary (1924) Co-Author: Robert Cameron Rogers | More Power to You (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (1924) Words by: Gene Austin, Irving Mills | That Foolish Feeling (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now (1925) Words by: Irving Mills | This Never Happened Before (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
The Lonesomest Girl in Town (1925) Words by: Irving Mills, Al Dubin | Top of the Town (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| My Dream of the Big Parade (1926) Co-Author: Al Dubin | Where Are You? (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| There's a New Star in Heaven Tonight--Rudolph Valentino (1926) Words by: Irving Mills, J. Keirn Brennan | You're a Sweetheart (1937) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Baltimore (1927) Words by: Danny Healy, Irving Kahal | Chapel Bells (1938) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me (1927) Words by: Clarence Gaskill | My Own (1938) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Like an Angel You Flew Into Everyone's Heart (1927) Co-Author: Irving Mills Words by: Harry A Stone, John MacLaughlin | A Serenade to the Stars (1938) Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| Baby! (1928) Words by: DorothyFields | You're As Pretty As a Picture (1938) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Bandanna Babies (1928) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Is It Possible? (1939) Words by: Al Dubin |
| Collegiana (1928) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Rendezvous Time in Paree (1939) Words by: Al Dubin |
| Diga Diga Doo (1928) Words by: Dorothy Fields | South American Way (1939) Words by: Al Dubin |
| Doin' the New Low Down (1928) Words by: DorothyFields | Clear Out of This World (1940) Words by: Al Dubin |
| Dorothy (1928) Co-Author: Frank Banta | Crazy As a Loon (1940) Words by: Al Dubin |
| Every Evening I Miss You (1928) Words by: Billy Rose, Marjorie Hennings | Drums in the Night (1940) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| Here Comes My Blackbird (1928) Co-Author: Dorothy Fields | I'd Know You Anywhere (1940) Words by: Johnny Mercer |
| I Can't Give You Anything But Love (1928) Words by: Dorothy Fields | I've Got a One-Track Mind (1940) Co-Author: Johnny Mercer |
| I Must Have That Man (1928) Words by: Dorothy Fields | A Latin Tune, a Manhattan Moon and You (1940) Words by: Al Dubin |
| Let's Sit and Talk About You (1928) Words by: Dorothy Fields | My! My! (1940) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| Magnolia's Wedding Day (1928) Words by: DorothyFields | Say It (1940) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| Porgy (1928) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Strawberry Lane (1940) Co-Author: Johnny Mercer |
| Freeze and Melt (1929) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Ting-A-Ling (1940) Words by: Johnny Mercer |
| Futuristic Rhythm (1929) Words by: Dorothy Fields | You've Got Me This Way (1940) Words by: Johnny Mercer |
| In a Great Big Way (1929) Words by: Dorothy Fields | A Touch of Texas (1942) Co-Author: Frank Loesser |
| A Japanese Dream (1929) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Can't Get Out of This Mood (1943) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| Out Where the Blues Begin (1929) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer (1943) Words & Music: McHugh Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| Blue Again (1930) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Don't Believe Everything You Dream (1943) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Button Up Your Heart (1930) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Happy-Go-Lucky (1943) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| Exactly Like You (1930) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Let's Get Lost (1943) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| Go Home and Tell Your Mother (1930) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Murder He Says (1943) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| I'm Doin' That Thing (1930) Co-Author: Arr. by Milt Coleman Words by: Dorothy Fields | The Music Stopped (1943) Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| I'm Feelin' Blue (1930) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There (1943) Words by: Herb Magidson |
| I'm Learning a Lot From You (1930) Co-Author: Arr. by Milt Coleman Words by: Dorothy Fields | You Send Me (1943) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| On the Sunny Side of the Street (1930) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Candlelight and Wine (1944) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Cuban Love Song (1931) Words by: Herbert Stothart, Dorothy Fields | Crazy Me (1944) Words by: Harold Adamson |
How's Your Uncle? (1931) Co-Author: Dorothy Fields | How Blue the Night (1944) Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| It's the Darndest Thing (1931) Words by: Dorothy Fields | How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You? (1944) Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| Singin' the Blues (1931) Words by: Dorothy Fields | I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night (1944) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Good-Bye Blues (1932) Words by: Arnold Johnson | I Don't Care Who Knows It (1944) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Dinner at Eight (1933) Words by: Dorothy Fields | In the Middle of Nowhere (1944) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Don't Blame Me (1933) Words by: Dorothy Fields | A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (1944) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Hey, Young Fella (1933) Co-Author: Dorothy Fields | Sing a Tropical Song (1944) Words by: Frank Loesser |
| In the Little White Church on the Hill (1933) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Wouldn't It Be Nice? (1944) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| My Dancing Lady (1933) Co-Author: Dorothy Fields | Dig You Later (1945) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Lost in a Fog (1934) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Here Comes Heaven Again (1945) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Thank You for a Lovely Evening (1934) Words by: Dorothy Fields | I Didn't Mean a Word I Said (1945) Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| Every Little Moment (1935) Words by: Dorothy Fields | I Walked in (1945) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Hooray For Love (1935) Co-Author: Dorothy Fields | There's a New Flag on Iwo Jima (1945) Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| I Feel a Song Comin' On (1935) Words by: Dorothy Fields, George Oppenheim | Life Can Be Beautiful (1946) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| I'm in Love All Over Again (1935) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Somebody's Walkin' in My Dreams (1946) Co-Author: Harold Adamson |
| I'm in the Mood For Love (1935) Words by: Dorothy Fields | At the Firemen's Ball (1947) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| I'm Livin' in a Great Big Way (1935) Co-Author: Dorothy Fields | As the Girls Go (1948) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| I'm Shooting High (1935) Words by: Ted Koehler | I Got Lucky in the Rain (1948) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| Livin' in a Great Big Way (1935) Words by: Dorothy Fields | It's a Most Unusual Day (1948) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| With All My Heart (1935) Words by: G. Kahn | You Say the Nicest Things, Baby (1948) Words by: Harold Adamson |
| You're an Angel (1935) Words by: Dorothy Fields | Dream, Dream, Dream, (1952) Words by: Mitchell Parish |
| I've Got My Fingers Crossed (1936) Words by: Ted Koehler | Love Notes (?) |
| It's Great to Be in Love Again (1936) Words by: Ted Koehler |