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Fred E. Ahlert | Biography by wikipedia.org | ||
DAHR: Fred Ahlert | List of 371 historic recordings from 1914 to 1949. |
I'll Get by As Long As I Have You Music by: Frederick Emil Ahlert. Words by: Roy Turk Performed by: Shirley Bassey
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Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Beets and Turnips (1914) | F.E. Ahlert | Victor Military Band | Victor: C-15269 | |
Betty (1926) | F.E. Ahlert | Selvin's Orchestra | Columbia: 141930 | |
Call of a Nation, The (1916) | F.E. Ahlert | Victor Military Band | Victor: B-18527 | |
Can't We Dream a Midsummer Night's Dream (1936) | F.E. Ahlert | Ed Kirkeby Ted Wallace |
Victor: BS-98494 | |
Drop a Nickel in the Slot (1938) | F.E. Ahlert | Lola Bard | Victor: BS-019681 | |
Evening Star (1928) | F.E. Ahlert | P. Whiteman | Columbia: W146250 | |
Goodnight, Captain Curly-Head (1942) | F.E. Ahlert | Dinah Shore | Victor: BS-071796 | |
Harbor of Home Sweet Home, The (1933) | F.E. Ahlert | Lanny Ross | Victor: BS-78703 | |
Honest! Really! Truly! (1931) | F.E. Ahlert | Clare Hanlon | Victor: BRC-71209 | |
I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down (1923) | F.E. Ahlert | Rachel Grant Billy Murray Gladys Rice |
Victor: B-27523 | |
I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms (1920) | F.E. Ahlert | Reese Jones | Edison: 7271 | |
I'll Follow You (1932) | F.E. Ahlert | Ethel Merman | Victor: BS-73709 | |
I'll Get by As Long As I Have You (1940) | F.E. Ahlert | King Sisters | Victor: BS-054698 | |
I'll Never Ask For More (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Aileen Stanley | Victor: BVE-49694 | |
I'll Tell the World (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Aileen Stanley | Victor: BVE-51601 | |
I'm Happy Darling, Dancing With You (1937) | F.E. Ahlert | Bill Dillard | Victor: BS-010207 | |
⇑I'm Still Without a Sweetheart With Summer Coming On (1932) | F.E. Ahlert | Harlan Lattimore | Columbia: W152205 | |
Image of You, The (1937) | F.E. Ahlert | Wingy Manone | Victor: BS-010246 | |
In Shadowland (1924) | F.E. Ahlert | Troubadours | Victor: B-31539 | |
It Can Happen to You (1936) | F.E. Ahlert | Wingy Manone | Victor: BS-0216 | |
It's Just That Feeling For Home (1925) | F.E. Ahlert | B. Seeley | Columbia: W140609 | |
I've Got a New Lease on Love (1937) | F.E. Ahlert | T. Waller | Victor: BS-07752 | |
Land of Cotton Blues (1923) | F.E. Ahlert | Georgians | Columbia: 81196 | |
Let Me Sleep Tonight (1938) | F.E. Ahlert | Cliff Grass | Victor: BS-028103 | |
Many Dreams Ago (1939) | F.E. Ahlert | Helen Forrest | Victor: BS-042755 | |
Maybe She'll Write Me (1924) | F.E. Ahlert | Dolly Kay | Columbia: 81474 | |
Mean to Me (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Helen Morgan | Victor: BVE-50918 | |
Mean to Me (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | P. Napoleon | Victor: BVE-53615 | |
Mean to Me (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | R. Etting | Columbia: W148030 | |
Mean to Me (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Olga Albani | Victor: BVE-53841 | |
Moonlight Brought Me the Sunshine (1932) | F.E. Ahlert | Gordon Graham | Victor: BSHQ-73117 | |
My Wife (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Ruth Wheeler Jack Wilson |
Victor: MVE-51790 | |
Mysterious Eyes (1925) | F.E. Ahlert | Ipana Troubadours | Columbia: W141375 | |
⇑Navy Blues (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Clare Hanlon | Victor: BVE-58108 | |
No Wonder I'm Blue (1920) | F.E. Ahlert | F. Crumit | Columbia: 79594 | |
Oh! You Sweet Old Whatcha May Call It (1928) | F.E. Ahlert | Tony Pastor Phil Saxe Jimmy Taylor Charles Trotta |
Victor: BVE-47572 | |
One That I Love Loves Me, The (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Smith Ballew | Columbia: W148033 | |
Oo-La-La-La-La (1929) | F.E. Ahlert | Montmartre Orchestra | Brunswick: LAE593 | |
Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine For a Rainy Day (1924) | F.E. Ahlert | George Wilton Ballard | Edison: 9651 | |
Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine For a Rainy Day (1924) | F.E. Ahlert | Aileen Stanley | Victor: B-30808 | |
Say That You Were Teasing Me (1932) | F.E. Ahlert | R. Marie | Victor: BSHQ-71940 | |
Shack in the Back of the Hills, A (1938) | F.E. Ahlert | Ozzie Nelson | Victor: PBS-019009 | |
She's Got an Awful Lot of What I Need a Lot of Now (1928) | F.E. Ahlert | Phil Saxe | Victor: BVE-43766 | |
Sing an Old Fashioned Song to a Young Sophisticated Lady (1936) | F.E. Ahlert | T. Waller | Victor: BS-99035 | |
Sweet Beginning Like This, A (1935) | F.E. Ahlert | T. Waller | Victor: BS-92996 | |
Sweet Thing (1935) | F.E. Ahlert | T. Waller | Victor: BS-98177 | |
There's a Cradle in Caroline (1927) | F.E. Ahlert | Seger Ellis | OKeh: W81275 | |
There's Frost on the Moon (1936) | F.E. Ahlert | Dolly Dawn | Victor: BS-03503 | |
There's Two Sides to Every Story (1936) | F.E. Ahlert | Dolly Dawn | Victor: BS-102425 | |
To a Sweet Pretty Thing (1937) | F.E. Ahlert | T. Waller | Victor: BS-06416 | |
⇑Two Hearts Carved on a Lonesome Pine (1935) | F.E. Ahlert | Cliff Weston | Victor: BS-98100 | |
Walkin' My Baby Back Home (1931) | F.E. Ahlert | Annette Hanshaw | Columbia: [W]151332 | |
Well! the Irish and the Germans Got Together (1928) | F.E. Ahlert | Irving Kaufman as Tom Edwards | Columbia: W146259 | |
When the Moon Bids the Night Goodbye (1938) | F.E. Ahlert | Georgia Day | Victor: (Canada) 8406 | |
Where Do You Keep Your Heart? (1940) | F.E. Ahlert | Larry Taylor | Victor: BS-050586 | |
Who Played Poker With Pocahontas (1919) | F.E. Ahlert | A. Jolson | Columbia: 78594 | |
Whole Darned Thing's For You, The (1930) | F.E. Ahlert | Lew Conrad | Columbia: W150158 | |
Who's Beatin' My Time With You? (1941) | F.E. Ahlert | Ida James | Victor: BS-060406 | |
Why Can't This Go on Forever (1932) | F.E. Ahlert | Frank Luther | Victor: BRC-72555 | |
With Summer Coming On (1932) | F.E. Ahlert | Clare Hanlon Nelson Keller Fred Waring Tom Waring |
Victor: BRC-72573 | |
You Never Did That Before (1930) | F.E. Ahlert | Art Jarrett | Victor: BVE-62669 | |
You Never Did That Before (1930) | F.E. Ahlert | C. Edwards | Columbia: W149844 |
Performer | CD Title | Supplier |
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Brass Music CDs: | |||
Canadian Brass | Ain't Misbehavin' and Other Fats Waller Hits | ||
Jazz Music CDs: | |||
Acker Bilk | Aker Bilk Esquire | ||
Thomas Waller | Centennial Collection | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Thomas Waller | The Very Best of Fats Waller | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Thomas Waller | The Very Best of Fats Waller | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Boswell Sisters | Shout Sister Shout | ||
Ragtime Music CDs: | |||
Brown Brothers | Rusty Rags | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Bill Edwards | Whipped Cream Rag |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms (1920) | F.E. Ahlert (music) Sam M. Lewis (words) J. Young (words) |
Piano, Voice | Greer IMSLP Indiana |
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Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine For a Rainy Day (1924) | F.E. Ahlert (music) Sam M. Lewis (words) J. Young (words) Jonny Johnson (perf.) O'Connor Sisters (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP YorkSpace |
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Some Pretty Day (1920) | F.E. Ahlert (music) Sam M. Lewis (words) J. Young (words) Jos. Santly (perf.) Ivy Sawyer (perf.) Ivy Sawyer (perf.) Jos Santly (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Beets and Turnips | 1914 | Cliff Hess (words) Victor Military Band (perf.) |
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In the Middle of May | 1915 | Al Stillman (co-author) Bob Graham (perf.) |
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Call of a Nation, The | 1916 | Pete Wendling (words) Victor Military Band (perf.) |
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Allah | 1919 | Edgar Leslie (words) Pete Wendling (words) |
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Who Played Poker With Pocahontas | 1919 | Al Jolson (perf.) Fanny Watson (perf.) |
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I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms | 1920 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Kitty Colyer (perf.) Reese Jones (perf.) |
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No Wonder I'm Blue | 1920 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Frank Crumit (perf.) |
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Some Pretty Day | 1920 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Jos. Santly (perf.) Jos Santly (perf.) Ivy Sawyer (perf.) |
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You Oughta See My Baby | 1920 | Roy Turk (words) | |
I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down | 1922 | Bert Kalmar (co-author) Harry Ruby (co-author) Rachel Grant (perf.) Billy Murray (perf.) Gladys Rice (perf.) |
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Land of Cotton Blues (w&m) | 1923 | George J. Bennett (co-author) M.K. Jerome (co-author) Georgians (perf.) |
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⇑ Easy Goin' Mamma | 1924 | Sam M Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Arr. by Jeanne Gravelle |
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Maybe She'll Write Me | 1924 | Roy Turk (co-author) Ted Snyder (co-author) Dolly Kay (perf.) |
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Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine For a Rainy Day | 1924 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) George Wilton Ballard (perf.) George Albert Bouchard (perf.) Carpenter & Ingram (perf.) Charles Crafts (perf.) Jean Granese (perf.) Jane Green (perf.) Jack Haley (perf.) Jonny Johnson (perf.) Lorraine & Minto (perf.) Jack Neal (perf.) O'Connor Sisters (perf.) Barney Rapp (perf.) Aileen Stanley (perf.) |
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If You See That Gal of Mine Send Her Home | 1925 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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In Shadowland | 1925 | Ruth Brooks (co-author) Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Bert Douglas (perf.) Troubadours (perf.) |
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It's Just That Feeling For Home | 1925 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Blossom Seeley (perf.) |
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Mysterious Eyes | 1925 | Ipana Troubadours (perf.) | |
Betty | 1926 | Selvin's Orchestra (perf.) | |
There's a Cradle in Caroline | 1927 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Willie Creager (perf.) Seger Ellis (perf.) Adolph Kornspan (perf.) Al Moore (perf.) |
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Evening Star | 1928 | Roy Turk (words) Paul Whiteman (perf.) |
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I'll Get by As Long As I Have You | 1928 | Roy Turk (words) Shirley Bassey (perf.) Irene Dunne (perf.) King Sisters (perf.) Spencer Tracy (perf.) |
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I'll Never Ask For More (w&m) | 1928 | Roy Turk (co-author) Aileen Stanley (perf.) |
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⇑ Oh! You Sweet Old Whatcha May Call It | 1928 | Roy Turk (words) Tony Pastor (perf.) Phil Saxe (perf.) Jimmy Taylor (perf.) Charles Trotta (perf.) |
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She's Got an Awful Lot of What I Need a Lot of Now | 1928 | Roy Turk (words) Phil Saxe (perf.) |
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Well! the Irish and the Germans Got Together | 1928 | Roy Turk (words) Irving Kaufman as Tom Edwards (perf.) |
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I'll Tell the World | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Aileen Stanley (perf.) |
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Marianne | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Marion Davies (perf.) |
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Mean to Me | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Olga Albani (perf.) Ruth Etting (perf.) Helen Morgan (perf.) Phil Napoleon (perf.) |
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My Wife | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Ruth Wheeler (perf.) Jack Wilson (perf.) |
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Navy Blues | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Clare Hanlon (perf.) |
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One That I Love Loves Me, The (w&m) | 1929 | Roy Turk (co-author) Smith Ballew (perf.) |
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Oo-La-La-La-La | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Montmartre Orchestra (perf.) |
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To Be in Love | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) | |
When I See My Sugar I Get a Lump in My Throat | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Marion Davies (perf.) |
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Comfy and Cozy | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) | |
⇑ Free and Easy, The | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Buster Keaton (perf.) |
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Into My Heart | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Ramon Novarro (perf.) |
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It Must Be You | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Buster Keaton (perf.) Robert Montgomery (perf.) Anita Page (perf.) Arr. by Milt Coleman |
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We're Friends Again | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) | |
Whole Darned Thing's For You, The | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Lew Conrad (perf.) |
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You Never Did That Before | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Cliff Edwards (perf.) Art Jarrett (perf.) |
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Ain't That the Way It Goes | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | Pub. |
Can't You See | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | |
Honest! Really! Truly! | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) Clare Hanlon (perf.) |
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How Can You Say You Love Me? | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | Pub. |
I Don't Know Why I Just Do | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) Boswell Sisters (perf.) Tom Drake (perf.) Edward Everett Horton (perf.) Guy Lombardo (perf.) Donna Reed (perf.) Rudy Vallée (perf.) |
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Right Across the Way | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Walkin' My Baby Back Home | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) Annette Hanshaw (perf.) |
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Where the Blue of the Night (w&m) | 1931 | Roy Turk (co-author) Bing Crosby (co-author) Bing Crosby (perf.) |
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Why Dance? | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) Russ Columbo (perf.) |
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I'll Follow You | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Keller Sisters & Lynch (perf.) Ethel Merman (perf.) Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
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I'm Still Without a Sweetheart With Summer Coming On | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Harlan Lattimore (perf.) |
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Just a Little Home For the Old Folks | 1932 | Edgar Leslie (words) Brooks & Ross (perf.) Morton Downey (perf.) Mark Fisher (perf.) Jane Froman (perf.) William Hall (perf.) Guy Lombardo (perf.) Kate Smith (perf.) |
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Love, You Funny Thing! | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Bing Crosby (perf.) |
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Moonlight Brought Me the Sunshine | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Gordon Graham (perf.) |
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Say That You Were Teasing Me | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Rose Marie (perf.) |
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That's Living | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) | Pub. |
Why Can't This Go on Forever | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Frank Luther (perf.) |
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With Summer Coming On | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Clare Hanlon (perf.) Nelson Keller (perf.) Fred Waring (perf.) Tom Waring (perf.) |
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You're Just About Right For Me | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) | |
⇑ Blue Roses (w&m) | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (co-author) | Pub. |
Harbor of Home Sweet Home, The | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (words) Lanny Ross (perf.) |
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I Wake Up Smiling | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (words) Charles Carlile (perf.) Kate Smith (perf.) |
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Little Women | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (words) | Pub. |
Lovely | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
And I Still Do! | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) | Pub. |
Gallant Lady | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) Ann Harding (perf.) |
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Moon Was Yellow, The | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
Were You Foolin'? | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) Newell Chase (perf.) Grace Hayes (perf.) |
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Can't We Dream a Midsummer Night's Dream | 1935 | Joe Young (co-author) Jack Denny (perf.) Ed Kirkeby (perf.) Ted Wallace (perf.) |
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Do You Intent to Put an End to a Sweet Beginning Like This | 1935 | ||
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Boswell Sisters (perf.) Ruth Etting (perf.) Eugene Jelesnik (perf.) Milton Kellem (perf.) Enoch Lilht (perf.) Larry Taylor (perf.) |
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⇑ I'm Keeping Those Keepsakes You Gave Me | 1935 | Dick Smith (words) | |
Life Is a Song | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Frank Parker (perf.) |
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Sing an Old Fashioned Song to a Young Sophisticated Lady | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Ted Fiorito (perf.) Guy Lombardo (perf.) Thomas Waller (perf.) Fred Waring (perf.) |
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Sittin' Around on Sunday | 1935 | Joe Young (words) | |
Sweet Beginning Like This, A | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Thomas Waller (perf.) |
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Sweet Thing | 1935 | Abel Baer (co-author) Fred Ahlert (co-author) Thomas Waller (perf.) |
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There's a Shadow in the Sunshine of Your Smile (w&m) | 1935 | Joe Young (co-author) Carmen Lombardo (co-author) |
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Two Hearts Carved on a Lonesome Pine | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Cliff Weston (perf.) |
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It Can Happen to You | 1936 | Joe Young (words) Wingy Manone (perf.) |
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Lonesome Lullaby | 1936 | Joe Young (words) | |
Take My Heart | 1936 | Joe Young (words) Kay Kyser (perf.) |
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There's Frost on the Moon | 1936 | Joe Young (words) Dolly Dawn (perf.) Artie Shaw (perf.) |
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There's Two Sides to Every Story | 1936 | Joe Young (words) Dolly Dawn (perf.) |
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⇑ Trailer Song Roamin' in a Home on Wheels | 1936 | Joe Young (words) Guy Lombardo (perf.) |
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You Dropped Me Like a Red Hot Penny | 1936 | Joe Young (words) | |
Goona Goo, The | 1937 | Harry Reser (words) Joe Young (words) |
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I'm Happy Darling, Dancing With You | 1937 | Joe Young (words) Bill Dillard (perf.) |
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I've Got a New Lease on Love | 1937 | Joe Young (words) Thomas Waller (perf.) |
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Image of You, The | 1937 | Joe Young (words) Wingy Manone (perf.) |
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To a Sweet Pretty Thing | 1937 | Joe Young (words) Thomas Waller (perf.) |
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Drop a Nickel in the Slot | 1938 | Joe Young (words) Lola Bard (perf.) |
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Let Me Sleep Tonight | 1938 | Joe Young (words) Cliff Grass (perf.) |
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Shack in the Back of the Hills, A | 1938 | Joe Young (words) Ozzie Nelson (perf.) |
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When the Moon Bids the Night Goodbye | 1938 | Joe Young (co-author) Georgia Day (perf.) |
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Many Dreams Ago | 1939 | Al Stillman (words) Helen Forrest (perf.) |
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⇑ Where Do You Keep Your Heart? | 1940 | Al Stillman (words) Larry Taylor (perf.) |
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Who's Beatin' My Time With You? | 1941 | Mack David (words) Ida James (perf.) |
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Goodnight, Captain Curly-Head | 1942 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Dinah Shore (perf.) |