| Address: | New York, USA |
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I Hadn't Anyone Till You (1938) | R. Noble (w&m) | Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer |
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Little Town In The Ould County Down (1927) | A.M. Sanders (music) M. Carlo (coauth.) Richard W Pascoe (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana |
| Title | Music | Attribution |
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Place Where I Worship (1950), The | Al Goodhart | Florence TaraFay Foster (words) Al Morgan (perf.) |
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Baby Me (1939) | Lou Handman | Harry Harris (co-author) Archie Gottler (co-author) Sammy Kaye (perf.) Kay Starr (perf.) |
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Ev'ry Time (1944) | Gordon Jenkins | Gordon Jenkins (words) |
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I Fell All Over Myself (1940) | Harry Jentes(w&m) | |
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Who Knows Love (1951) | Jimmy Kennedy(w&m) | Nat Simon (co-author) |
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While a Cigarette Was Burning (1938) | Charles Kenny | Nick Kenny (words) |
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Ferdinand the Bull (1938) | Albert Hay Malotte | Larry Morey (words) |
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Song of the Open Road (1935) | Albert Hay Malotte | |
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Tulips Are Talking Tonight (1942) | James Francis McHugh | Herb Magidson (words) Jerry Cooper (perf.) |
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I Hadn't Anyone Till You (1938) | Ray Noble(w&m) | Dolores Brown (perf.) |
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I Promise You (1938) | Ben Oakland(w&m) | Samuel Lerner (co-author) Alice Faye (co-author) Alice Faye (perf.) Tony Martin (perf.) |
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Million Dreams Ago (1940) | Lew Quadling(w&m) | Eddy Howard (co-author) Dick Jurgens (co-author) Ray Eberle (perf.) |
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Little Town In The Ould County Down (1927) | Alma M. Sanders | Monte Carlo (co-author) Richard W Pascoe (words) |
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Blossoms on the Bough (1949), The | Carl Sigman | Sammy Gallop (words) |
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Put That Ring on My Finger (1945) | Sunny Skylar(w&m) | Randy Ryan (co-author) Dolly Dawn (perf.) |
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I Can't Help It (1944) | Sammy H. Stept(w&m) | |
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I Don't Want Anybody at All (1943) | Jule Styne | Herb Magidson (words) Helen O'Connell (perf.) |
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Boy in Khaki, a Girl in Lace (1942), A | Allie Wrubel(w&m) | |
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I Met Her on Monday (1942) | Allie Wrubel | Charles Newman (words) |