| Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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Singin' in the Bathtub (1930) | Gracie Fields | HMV B3326 |
| Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Here It Is Monday and I've Still Got a Dollar (1932) | M.H. Cleary | Clare Hanlon Fred Waring Tom Waring |
Victor: BS-73940 |
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Is There Anything Wrong in That? (1928) | M.H. Cleary | Annette Hanshaw | Columbia: [W]147483 |
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Is There Anything Wrong in That? (1929) | M.H. Cleary | Ermine Calloway | Edison: 18986 |
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When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South (1936) | M.H. Cleary | Dolly Dawn | Victor: BS-102426 |
| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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My Arms Are Open (1928) | M.H. Cleary (music) Ned Washington (words) Ed Lowry (words) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer |
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| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Is There Anything Wrong in That? | 1928 | Herb Magidson (words) Ermine Calloway (perf.) Annette Hanshaw (perf.) Helen Kane (perf.) |
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| My Arms Are Open | 1928 | Ned Washington (words) Ed Lowry (words) |
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| Vaniteaser | 1928 | Paul Jones (words) | |
| Dance of the Wooden Shoes, The | 1929 | Herb Magidson (words) Ned Washington (words) |
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| Day You Fall in Love, The | 1929 | Ned Washington (words) Herb Magidson (words) |
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| Go Find Somebody to Love | 1929 | Ned Washington (words) Herb Magidson (words) |
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| H'lo Baby | 1929 | Herb Magidson (words) Ned Washington (words) |
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| I'd Like to Be a Gypsy | 1929 | Ned Washington (words) Herb Magidson (words) |
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| My Paradise | 1929 | Herb Magidson (words) James Cavanaugh (words) Ned Washington (words) |
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| One Minute of Heaven | 1929 | Herb Magidson (co-author) Ned Washington (co-author) |
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| She Was Knocked on the Head by a Butterfly | 1929 | Herb Magidson (words) Ned Washington (words) |
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| ⇑ Singin' in the Bathtub | 1929 | Herb Magidson (words) Ned Washington (words) Gracie Fields (perf.) Vaughn de Leath (perf.) Winnie Lightner (perf.) |
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| It's in the Stars | 1931 | Max and Nathaniel Lief (words) | |
| Poor Little Doorstep Baby | 1931 | ||
| Here It Is Monday and I've Still Got a Dollar | 1932 | Mose Sigler (words) Clare Hanlon (perf.) Guy Lombardo (perf.) Fred Waring (perf.) Tom Waring (perf.) |
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| By a River in Spain | 1933 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
| Dolly Dimple's Holiday | 1933 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
| Lenox Avenue | 1933 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
| Music Puts Me in the Strangest Mood | 1934 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
| Never Too Tired to Love | 1934 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
| Out of a Clear Blue Sky | 1934 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
| We Fell in Love While Dancing | 1934 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | |
| When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South (w&m) | 1936 | Jacques Krakeur (co-author) David Oppenheim (co-author) Dolly Dawn (perf.) |
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| ⇑ Opposite Sex, The | 1937 | Arthur Swanstrom (words) |