| Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Carolina (1934) | J. Gorney | D. Robertson | Victor: BS-81372 |
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I Found a Dream (1935) | J. Gorney | Grace Dunn | Victor: BS-96219 |
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Let's Tie the Old Forget-Me-Not (1939) | J. Gorney | Howard DuLany | Victor: BS-035570 |
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Like Me Less, Love Me More (1929) | J. Gorney | Don Howard | Victor: BVE-53995 |
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Sentimental Silly (1927) | J. Gorney | F. Crumit | Victor: BVE-39100 |
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Somebody's Crazy About You (1925) | J. Gorney | Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra | Edison: 10523 |
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What Wouldn't I Do For That Man (1929) | J. Gorney | Helen Morgan | Victor: BVE-56711 |
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What Wouldn't I Do For That Man (1929) | J. Gorney | Annette Hanshaw as Gay Ellis | Columbia: [W]149009 |
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What Wouldn't I Do For That Man (1929) | J. Gorney | Smith Ballew | OKeh: W403083 |
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You're My Thrill (1941) | J. Gorney | Lena Horne | Victor: BS-058771 |
| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1932) | J. Gorney (music) E. Y. Harburg (words) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer |
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| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Down Georgia Lane | 1924 | Owen Murphy (co-author) Georgie Price (co-author) |
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| Then You Know That You're in Love (w&m) | 1924 | ||
| Wanderer, The | 1924 | Tom Burke (co-author) Owen Murphy (words) |
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| Girl in Your Arms, A | 1925 | Ballard MacDonald (words) Irving Caesar (words) |
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| Somebody's Crazy About You | 1925 | Owen Murphy (words) Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra (perf.) |
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| Open Your Arms | 1926 | George E. Stoddard (words) | |
| That's Happiness | 1926 | George E. Stoddard (words) | |
| Sentimental Silly | 1927 | Henry Souvaine (co-author) Morrie Ryskind (words) Howard Dietz (words) Frank Crumit (perf.) |
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| Crashing the Golden Gate (w&m) | 1929 | Phil Cohan (co-author) Edgar Y. Harburg (co-author) |
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| Kinda Cute | 1929 | Edgar Y. Harburg (words) | |
| Like Me Less, Love Me More | 1929 | E. Y. Harburg (words) Don Howard (perf.) |
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| ⇑ What Makes My Baby Blue? | 1929 | Dick Howard (words) Gertrude Lawrence (perf.) |
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| What Wouldn't I Do For That Man | 1929 | E. Y. Harburg (words) Smith Ballew (perf.) Annette Hanshaw as Gay Ellis (perf.) Helen Morgan (perf.) |
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| When I Am House-Keeping For You | 1929 | Dick Howard (words) | Pub. |
| It Can't Go on Like This | 1930 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| Hot Moonlight | 1931 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| Mailu | 1931 | Hugo Riesenfeld (co-author) E. Y. Harburg (words) |
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| Muchacha | 1931 | Vernon Duke (co-author) E. Y. Harburg (words) |
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| You Started Something | 1931 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? | 1932 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Ah, But Is It Love? | 1933 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| Dusty Shoes | 1933 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| I Won't Think About Tomorrow | 1933 | Sammy Lerner (words) | |
| It's the Irish in Me | 1933 | Sidney Clare (words) | |
| Let's Make Love Like the Crocodiles | 1933 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| Moonlight and Pretzels | 1933 | E. Y. Harburg (words) | |
| There's a Little Bit of You | 1933 | E.Y. Harburg (words) | |
| You're My Thrill | 1933 | Sidney Clare (words) Lena Horne (perf.) |
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| Baby, Take a Bow | 1934 | Lew Brown (words) | |
| Broadway's Gone Hill-Billy | 1934 | Lew Brown (words) | |
| Carolina | 1934 | Lew Brown (words) Dick Robertson (perf.) |
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| ⇑ Eat Marlowe's Meat | 1934 | Sidney Clare (words) | |
| F'rinstance | 1934 | Don. Hartman (words) | |
| Forbidden Lips | 1934 | Don Hartman (words) | |
| I've Got You on the Top of My List | 1934 | Sidney Clare (words) | |
| It's Home | 1934 | Jack Yellen (words) | |
| Love at Last | 1934 | Don. Hartman (words) | |
| Song of a Dreamer | 1934 | Don Hartman (words) | |
| There's a Bit of Paree in You | 1934 | Don Hartman (words) | |
| Ting-A-Ling-A-Ling | 1934 | Don Hartman (words) |
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Close Your Eyes and See | 1935 | Don Hartman (words) | |
| I Found a Dream | 1935 | Don Hartman (words) Grace Dunn (perf.) |
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| I've Got Your Future All Planned | 1935 | Don Hartman (words) | |
| Redheads on Parade | 1935 | Don Hartman (words) | |
| There's a Spell on the Moon (w&m) | 1935 | ||
| Gaby Can Can | 1936 | ||
| Bewitched by the Night (w&m) | 1938 | ||
| Let's Tie the Old Forget-Me-Not | 1939 | Paul Francis Webster (words) Howard DuLany (perf.) |
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| Bill of Rights | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| Fellow and a Girl, A | 1940 | Edward Eliscu (words) | |
| In-Chi-Chi-Castenango | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| ⇑ It's the Same Old South | 1940 | Edward Eliscu (words) | |
| Let's Steal a Tune From Offenbach | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| Meet the People | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| Missus Yifnif | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| No Lookin' Back | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| Stars Remain, The | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| Union Label | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| We Have Sandwiches | 1940 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| Love in a Changing World | 1941 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| They Can't Get You Down | 1941 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| Twenty-Five Bucks a Week | 1941 | Henry Myers (words) | |
| Damn the Torpedoes | 1943 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| Juarez and Lincoln | 1943 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| You're Good For My Morale | 1943 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| Four Rivers, The | 1944 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| Hello, Mi Amigo | 1944 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| I'm Just a Stranger in Town | 1944 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| Let's Go Out and Ring Doorbells | 1944 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| Streamlined Sheik | 1944 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| There Goes That Guitar | 1944 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| ⇑ They Looked So Pretty on the Envelope | 1944 | Henry Meyers (words) | |
| White Keys and the Black Keys, The | 1944 | Henry Myers (words) Edward Eliscu (words) |
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| Heaven on Earth | 1948 | Barry Trivers (words) | |
| You're the First Cup of Coffee | 1948 | Barry Trivers (words) | |
| Funny Old Little Old World | 1949 | Jean Kerr (words) Walter Kerr (words) |
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| It Will Be All Right | 1949 | Jean Kerr (words) Walter Kerr (words) |
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| This Had Better Be Love | 1949 | Jean Kerr (words) Walter Kerr (words) |
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| Wish Me Luck | 1949 | Jean Kerr (words) Walter Kerr (words) |