List of songs recorded by Perry Como
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The following is a list of selected recordings by Perry Como
Perry Como
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como was an American singer and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for the RCA Victor label after signing with them in 1943. "Mr...

 (all on RCA Victor except where Ted Weems
Ted Weems
Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

 orchestra is referenced; in those cases, on Decca):
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The following is a list of selected recordings by Perry Como
Perry Como
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como was an American singer and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for the RCA Victor label after signing with them in 1943. "Mr...

 (all on RCA Victor except where Ted Weems
Ted Weems
Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

 orchestra is referenced; in those cases, on Decca):
{| class="wikitable"
!width=30%|Song
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The following is a list of selected recordings by Perry Como
Perry Como
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como was an American singer and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for the RCA Victor label after signing with them in 1943. "Mr...

 (all on RCA Victor except where Ted Weems
Ted Weems
Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

 orchestra is referenced; in those cases, on Decca):
{| class="wikitable"
!width=30%|Song
!width=20%|Music by
!width=20%|Lyrics by
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!Notes
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A
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|"A Gypsy Told Me"
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|1938
|with the Ted Weems
Ted Weems
Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

 Orchestra
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|rowspan=2|"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" is a popular song. The music was written by Harold Arlen and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, and it was published in 1944. It is sung in the style of a sermon, and explains that accentuating the positive is key to happiness...

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|rowspan=2|Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen was an American composer of popular music, having written over 500 songs, a number of which have become known the world over. In addition to composing the songs for The Wizard of Oz, including the classic 1938 song, "Over the Rainbow,” Arlen is a highly regarded contributor to the...


|rowspan=2|Johnny Mercer
Johnny Mercer
John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter and singer. He is best known as a lyricist, but he also composed music. He was also a popular singer who recorded his own songs as well as those written by others...


|1958
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|1980
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|"All at Once You Love Her
Pipe Dream (musical)
Pipe Dream is the seventh stage musical by the team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II; it premiered on Broadway on November 30, 1955. The work is based on John Steinbeck's short novel Sweet Thursday—Steinbeck wrote the novel, a sequel to Cannery Row, in the hope of having it adapted into...

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|Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


|Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


|1955
|-
|"All Through the Day"
|Jerome Kern
Jerome Kern
Jerome David Kern was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music. One of the most important American theatre composers of the early 20th century, he wrote more than 700 songs, used in over 100 stage works, including such classics as "Ol' Man River", "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man", "A...


|Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


|1945
|-
|"All Through the Night"
|colspan=2|Traditional Old Welsh
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

 Air "Ar Hyd y Nos
Ar Hyd y Nos
Ar Hyd y Nos is a Welsh folksong sung to a tune that was first recorded in Edward Jones' Musical and Poetical Relics of the Welsh Bards . The Welsh lyrics were written by John Ceiriog Hughes, and has been translated into several languages, including English and Breton.The melody was used by John...

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|1958
|-
|"And I Love You So
And I Love You So (song)
"And I Love You So" is a popular song written by Don McLean and released on his 1970 debut album, Tapestry. The song has been recorded by many artists in the years since McLean's original version, and it was a 1973 hit for singer Perry Como on his album of the same name, And I Love You So.Como's...

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|colspan=2|Don McLean
Don McLean
Donald "Don" McLean is an American singer-songwriter. He is most famous for the 1971 album American Pie, containing the renowned songs "American Pie" and "Vincent".-Musical roots:...


|1973
|-
|"And Roses and Roses"
|colspan=2|Ray Gilbert
Ray Gilbert
Ray Gilbert was a lyricist.Gilbert is best remembered for the lyrics to the Oscar winning song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from the film Song of the South, which he wrote with Allie Wrubel in 1947.He married, in 1962, actress Janis Paige.Daughter, actress and singer Joanne Gilbert, July...


Dorival Caymmi
Dorival Caymmi
Dorival Caymmi was a Brazilian singer, songwriter, actor, and painter active for more than 70 years beginning in 1933...


|1966
|-
|"Anema e core
Anema e core (song)
"Anema e core" is a popular song.The music was written by Salvatore d'Esposito. The original Italian lyrics were written by Domenico Titomanlio.-The original Neapolitan version:It was first introduced in 1950, sung by the tenor Tito Schipa....

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|Salvatore "Salve" D'Esposito
|Italian: Tito Manlio
Tito Manlio
Tito Manlio is an opera in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi, to a libretto by Matteo Noris. It was written in celebration of the marriage of Philip of Hesse-Darmstadt , the governor of Mantua, which he had announced at Christmas. Vivaldi quickly composed the opera within five days...



English: Manny Curtis
Manny Curtis
Manny Curtis was an American songwriter. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States, and wrote the lyrics for over 250 songs. Most notable song lyrics were for "In a Sentimental Mood" and "Let It Be Me" .He also used the pseudonyms Mann Curtis, and Manny Kurtz.-External links:* at...


Harry Akst
Harry Akst
Harry Akst was an American songwriter, who started out his career as a pianist in vaudeville accompanying singers such as Nora Bayes, Frank Fay and Al Jolson.-Life and career:Akst was born in New York, United States....


|1966
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|"Angeline"
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|1941
|with the Ted Weems
Ted Weems
Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

 Orchestra
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|"Another Go 'Round"
|colspan=2|Gloria Shayne
Noël Regney
Noel Regney
Noël Regney , World War II veteran and French songwriter, composed the Christmas standard "Do You Hear What I Hear?" with his then-wife Gloria Shayne Baker in 1962. Originally from Alsace, France, he moved to New York City and then eventually Connecticut, where he lived out the remainder of his life...


|1967
|-
|"Arrivederci Roma
Arrivederci Roma
"Arrivederci Roma" is the title and refrain of a popular Italian song, composed by Renato Rascel, with lyrics by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini. It was published in 1955 as part of the soundtrack of the Italo-American musical film with the same title, released as Seven Hills of Rome in...

 (Goodbye to Rome)"
|Renato Ranucci
|Italian: Pietro Garinei
Pietro Garinei
Pietro Garinei was an Italian playwright, actor, and songwriter.-Biography:Garinei was born at Trieste and graduated in pharmacy...


Sandro Giovannini
English: Carl Sigman
Carl Sigman
Carl Sigman was an American songwriter.-Biography:Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his Bar exams to practice in the state of New York...


|1966
|-
|"As My Love for You"
|colspan=2|George Fischoff
|ca. 1981-2
|-
|Ave Maria
Ellens dritter Gesang
Ellens dritter Gesang , in English: "Ellen's Third Song", was composed by Franz Schubert in 1825 as part of his Opus 52, a setting of seven songs from Walter Scott's popular epic poem The Lady of the Lake, loosely translated into German.It has become one of Schubert's most popular works under the...

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|rowspan=3|Franz Schubert
Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.Although he died at an early age, Schubert was tremendously prolific. He wrote some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies , liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music...


|rowspan=3|(public domain)
|1949
|-
|1959
|-
|1968
|-
|"'A' — You're Adorable
'A' — You're Adorable
"'A' – You're Adorable" is a popular song with music by Sid Lippman and lyrics by Buddy Kaye and Fred Wise, published in 1948.The biggest hit version was recorded by Perry Como, with The Fontane Sisters on March 1, 1949...

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|Sidney Lippman
Sidney Lippman
Sidney Lippman was a composer and songwriter.He wrote the music for Nat King Cole's 1951 No. 1 hit "Too Young". He died at a nursing home in North Bergen, New Jersey. He was 89 and had lived in Fort Lee, New Jersey....


|Fred Wise
Fred Wise (lyricist)
Fred Wise was the co-writer of the lyrics to the 1948 song "'A' — You're Adorable" with Buddy Kaye. He subsequently wrote many of the songs sung by Elvis Presley in his movies....


Buddy Kaye
Buddy Kaye
Jules Leonard "Buddy" Kaye was an American award-winning songwriter, musician, producer, author and publisher. His songs were recorded by top performers, including Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald, Perry Como, Elvis Presley and Dusty Springfield...


|1949
1949 in music
-Events:*February 4 – Ljuba Welitsch makes her Metropolitan Opera début in Salome.*September 5 - Wagnerian tenor Walter Widdop appears at The Proms, singing "Lohengrin's Farewell", the day before his sudden death at the age of 51....


|with The Fontane Sisters
The Fontane Sisters
The Fontane Sisters were a trio from New Milford, New Jersey.-Early years:Their mother, Louise Rosse, was both a soloist and the leader of the St. Joseph's Church choir in New Milford. Bea and Marge started out singing for local functions, doing so well, they were urged to audition in New York City...


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! colspan=5|
B
|-
|"Baía"
|Ary Evangelista Barroso
|Portuguese: Ary Evangelista Barroso

English: Ray Gilbert
Ray Gilbert
Ray Gilbert was a lyricist.Gilbert is best remembered for the lyrics to the Oscar winning song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from the film Song of the South, which he wrote with Allie Wrubel in 1947.He married, in 1962, actress Janis Paige.Daughter, actress and singer Joanne Gilbert, July...


|1965
1965 in music
-Events:*January 4 – Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is sold to CBS for $13 million.*January 12 – Hullabaloo premieres on NBC. The first show included performances by The New Christy Minstrels, comedian Woody Allen, actress Joey Heatherton and a segment from London in which Brian Epstein...


|-
|"Bali Ha'i
Bali Ha'i
"Bali Ha'i", also spelled "Bali Hai", is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.-In musical South Pacific:...

"
|Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


|Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


|1949
1949 in music
-Events:*February 4 – Ljuba Welitsch makes her Metropolitan Opera début in Salome.*September 5 - Wagnerian tenor Walter Widdop appears at The Proms, singing "Lohengrin's Farewell", the day before his sudden death at the age of 51....


|-
|"Beady Eyed Buzzard"
|colspan=2|Eddie Snyder
Eddie Snyder
Edward Abraham Snyder was an American composer and songwriter. Snyder is credited with co-writing the English language lyrics and music for Frank Sinatra's 1966 hit, "Strangers in the Night"....


Richard Ahlert
|1965
1965 in music
-Events:*January 4 – Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is sold to CBS for $13 million.*January 12 – Hullabaloo premieres on NBC. The first show included performances by The New Christy Minstrels, comedian Woody Allen, actress Joey Heatherton and a segment from London in which Brian Epstein...


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|"Because"
|Guy d'Hardelot
Guy d'Hardelot
Guy d'Hardelot was the pen name of Helen Rhodes , a French composer, pianist, and teacher.- Biography :...


|Edward Teschemacher
|1947
1947 in music
-Events:*August 7 – Carlo Bergonzi makes his professional debut as Schaunard in La Bohème at the Arena Argentina in Catania.*October – Enrico De Angelis leaves Quartetto Cetra to join the army...


|-
|"The Bells of St. Mary's
The Bells of St. Mary's (song)
"The Bells of St. Mary's" is a popular song.The music was written by A. Emmett Adams, the lyrics by Douglas Furber, following a visit to St. Mary's Church, Southampton, England. The song was published in 1917....

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|A. Emmett Adams
|Douglas Furber
Douglas Furber
Douglas Furber was a British lyricist and playwright.Furber is best known for the lyrics to the 1937 song The Lambeth Walk and the libretto to the musical Me and My Girl, composed by Noel Gay, from which it came. This show made broadcasting history when in 1939 it became the first full length...


|1962
1962 in music
-Events:*January 1 – The Beatles and Brian Poole and the Tremeloes both audition at Decca Records, a company which has the option of signing one group only...


|not released
|-
|"Beyond Tomorrow (Love Theme from Serpico
Serpico
Serpico is a 1973 American crime film directed by Sidney Lumet. It is based on the true story of New York City policeman Frank Serpico, who went undercover to expose the corruption of his fellow officers, after being pushed to the brink at first by their distrust and later by the threats and...

)"
|colspan=2|Mikis Theodorakis
Mikis Theodorakis
Mikis Theodorakis is one of the most renowned Greek songwriters and composers. Internationally, he is probably best known for his songs and for his scores for the films Zorba the Greek , Z , and Serpico .Politically, he identified with the left until the late 1980s; in 1989, he ran as an...


Larry Kusik
Larry Kusik
Larry Kusik is an award-winning lyricist.He is perhaps best known for writing the lyrics for the tune Speak Softly Love, the love theme from the 1972 film The Godfather, however he has also written lyrics to many other movie themes, including A Time for Us from the 1968 film version of Romeo and...


|1974
1974 in music
-January–April:*January 3 – Bob Dylan and The Band kick off their 40-date concert tour at Chicago Stadium. It's Dylan's first time on the road since 1966.*January 17...


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|"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" is a novelty song, written in 1948 by Al Hoffman, Mack David, and Jerry Livingston. It was introduced in the 1950 film Cinderella, performed by actress Verna Felton....

 (The Magic Song)"
|Al Hoffman
Al Hoffman
Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


Mack David
Mack David
Mack David was an American lyricist and songwriter, best known for his work in film and television, with a career spanning from the early 1940s through the early 1970s. Mack was credited with writing lyrics and/or music for over one thousand songs...


|Jerry Livingston
Jerry Livingston
Jerry Livingston was an American songwriter, and dance orchestra pianist.-Biography:...


|1949
1949 in music
-Events:*February 4 – Ljuba Welitsch makes her Metropolitan Opera début in Salome.*September 5 - Wagnerian tenor Walter Widdop appears at The Proms, singing "Lohengrin's Farewell", the day before his sudden death at the age of 51....


|-
|"Blue Room
Blue Room (song)
"Blue Room" is a show tune from the 1926 Rodgers and Hart musical The Girl Friend, where it was introduced by Eva Puck and Sammy White.-Early recordings:...

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|Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


|Lorenz Hart
Lorenz Hart
Lorenz "Larry" Milton Hart was the lyricist half of the famed Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart...


|1948
1948 in music
-Events:*May 20 - The Second International Congress of Composers and Music Critics 1948 opens in Prague.*June 5 - Opening of the first Aldeburgh Festival, founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears....


|-
|"Brian's Song (The Hands of Time)"
|Michel Legrand
Michel Legrand
Michel Jean Legrand is a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist...


|Marilyn
Marilyn Bergman
Marilyn Bergman is a composer, songwriter and author.She was born Marilyn Keith in Brooklyn, New York and studied psychology and English at New York University...

 and Alan Bergman
Alan Bergman
Alan Bergman is an American lyricist and songwriter.-Life & career:Born in Brooklyn, New York, he studied at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and UCLA. His involvement in the entertainment industry began in the early 1950s as a director of children's television shows...


|1974
1974 in music
-January–April:*January 3 – Bob Dylan and The Band kick off their 40-date concert tour at Chicago Stadium. It's Dylan's first time on the road since 1966.*January 17...


|-
|"Bummin' Around"
|colspan=2|Pete Graves
Pete Graves
Pete Graves - born 7 April 1982 in Hexham, England Pete is a British television presenter working for British Sky Broadcasting. He appears regularly on Sky Sports News, Sky News and Sky Sports.-Radio:...


|1965
1965 in music
-Events:*January 4 – Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is sold to CBS for $13 million.*January 12 – Hullabaloo premieres on NBC. The first show included performances by The New Christy Minstrels, comedian Woody Allen, actress Joey Heatherton and a segment from London in which Brian Epstein...


|not released
|-
|"A Bushel and a Peck
A Bushel and a Peck
"A Bushel and a Peck" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser and published in 1950. The song was introduced in the Broadway musical Guys and Dolls, which opened at the 46th Street Theater on November 24, 1950. It was performed on stage by Vivian Blaine, who later reprised her role as Miss...

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|colspan=2|Frank Loesser
Frank Loesser
Frank Henry Loesser was an American songwriter who wrote the lyrics and scores to the Broadway hits Guys and Dolls and How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, among others. He won separate Tony Awards for the music and lyrics in both shows, as well as sharing the Pulitzer Prize for...


|1950
1950 in music
-Events:*January 3 – Sam Phillips launches Sun Records at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee.*August – Herbert Howells' Hymnus Paradisi is premiered at the Three Choirs Festival.*Malcolm Sargent becomes chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra....


|with Betty Hutton
Betty Hutton
Betty Hutton was an American stage, film, and television actress, comedienne and singer.-Early life:Hutton was born Elizabeth June Thornburg, daughter of a railroad foreman, Percy E. Thornburg and his wife, the former Mabel Lum . While she was very young, her father abandoned the family for...


|-
|"Bye Bye Little Girl"
|colspan=2|Wayne P. Walker
Don Schroeder
Don Schroeder
Don Schroeder is a Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 74th district. He has served since 2007.Schroeder operated a Production Agriculture Operation for 30 years, and served as a McPherson County Commissioner...


|1965
1965 in music
-Events:*January 4 – Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is sold to CBS for $13 million.*January 12 – Hullabaloo premieres on NBC. The first show included performances by The New Christy Minstrels, comedian Woody Allen, actress Joey Heatherton and a segment from London in which Brian Epstein...


|not released
|-
! colspan=5|
C
|-
|"Can't Help Falling in Love
Can't Help Falling in Love
"Can't Help Falling in Love" is a pop song originally recorded by American singer Elvis Presley and published by Gladys Music, Elvis Presley's publishing company. It was written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss. The melody was based on "Plaisir d'Amour" but with a different...

"
|colspan=2|George David Weiss
George David Weiss
George David Weiss was an American songwriter and former President of the Songwriters Guild of America.-Career:...


Hugo Peretti
Hugo Peretti
Hugo E. Peretti was an American songwriter and record producer.Born in New York City, Hugo Peretti began his career as a teenager, playing the trumpet in the Borscht Belt in upstate New York...


Luigi Creatore
Luigi Creatore
Luigi Creatore is a American songwriter and record producer.From a musical family, Creatore began his career as a writer. After serving with the United States military during World War II, in the 1950s he became a writer then partnered with his cousin Hugo Peretti to form the songwriting team of...


|1962
1962 in music
-Events:*January 1 – The Beatles and Brian Poole and the Tremeloes both audition at Decca Records, a company which has the option of signing one group only...


|-
|"Carnival"
|Luiz Bonfá
Luiz Bonfá
Luiz Floriano Bonfá was a Brazilian guitarist and composer best known for the compositions he penned for the film Black Orpheus.-Biography:...


|Portuguese: Antonio Maria

English:George David Weiss
George David Weiss
George David Weiss was an American songwriter and former President of the Songwriters Guild of America.-Career:...


Hugo Peretti
Hugo Peretti
Hugo E. Peretti was an American songwriter and record producer.Born in New York City, Hugo Peretti began his career as a teenager, playing the trumpet in the Borscht Belt in upstate New York...


Luigi Creatore
Luigi Creatore
Luigi Creatore is a American songwriter and record producer.From a musical family, Creatore began his career as a writer. After serving with the United States military during World War II, in the 1950s he became a writer then partnered with his cousin Hugo Peretti to form the songwriting team of...


|1963
1963 in music
-Events:*January 1 – The Beatles start a 5-day tour in Scotland to support the release of their new single, "Love Me Do".*January 4 – At Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, Dalida receives a Juke Box Global Oscar for the year's most-played artist on juke boxes....


|-
|"Carol Medley"
|colspan=2|A medley of:
  1. Caroling, Caroling

  2. The First Noël
    The First Noël
    The First Nowell is a traditional classical English carol, most likely from the 18th century, although possibly earlier...


  3. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
    Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
    “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” is a Christmas carol that first appeared in 1739 in the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems, having been written by Charles Wesley. This is not the version widely known today. A sombre man, Wesley had requested and received slow and solemn music for his lyrics, not the...


  4. Silent Night

    1. |1968
      |-
      |"Catch a Falling Star
      Catch a Falling Star
      Catch a Falling Star, written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, is a song made famous by Perry Como's hit version, released in 1957. It was Como's last #1 hit, reaching #1 in the Billboard "Most Played By Jockeys" chart but not in the overall top-100, where it reached #2. It was the first single to...

      "
      |colspan=2|Lee Pockriss
      Lee Pockriss
      Lee Julian Pockriss was an American songwriter who wrote many well-known popular songs and several scores for films and Broadway shows.-Early life and career:...


      Paul Vance
      Paul Vance
      Paul Vance is an American songwriter and record producer.With over 300 recorded songs, Vance co-wrote such hits as "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini," recorded in 1960 by Brian Hyland, which rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and "Catch a Falling Star," recorded in 1957 by...


      |1957
      |-
      |"Caterina"
      |colspan=2|Earl Shuman
      Maurice "Bugs" Bower
      |1962
      |-
      |"Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird)
      Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird)
      "Chee Chee-Oo Chee " is a popular song with music by Saverio Seracini , the original Italian language lyrics by Ettore Minoretti, and English lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, published in 1955.A number of recorded versions were made in 1955, but the Perry Como/Jaye...

      "
      |Saverio Seracini
      |Italian: Ettore Minoretti

      English: John Turner
      Geoffrey Parsons
      Geoffrey Claremont Parsons
      Geoffrey Parsons was an English lyricist.He worked at the Peter Maurice Music Company run by James Phillips, who wrote under the pseudonym John Turner. The company specialized in adapting songs originally in foreign languages into the English language...


      |1955
      |with Jaye P. Morgan
      Jaye P. Morgan
      Mary Margaret Morgan , known professionally as Jaye P. Morgan, is a retired popular music American singer, actress and game show panelist.-Early life:...


      |-
      |"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
      Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
      "Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba " is a popular song.It was written by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman and published in 1947....

      "
      |Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Jerry Livingston
      Jerry Livingston
      Jerry Livingston was an American songwriter, and dance orchestra pianist.-Biography:...


      |Mack David
      Mack David
      Mack David was an American lyricist and songwriter, best known for his work in film and television, with a career spanning from the early 1940s through the early 1970s. Mack was credited with writing lyrics and/or music for over one thousand songs...


      |1947
      |-
      |"Chincherinchee"
      |colspan=2|John Jerome
      John Jerome
      John Jerome was an American writer of nonfiction.Jerome was born on November 7, 1932, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His father was Ralph Jerome, a draftsman for oil-drilling companies, and his mother was Gwendolyn Jerome. He graduated from high school in New Braunfels, Texas. He held a B.A. from North...


      |1956
      |-
      |"Christ is Born"
      |Monsignor Domenico Bartolucci
      Domenico Bartolucci
      Domenico Bartolucci is an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He is Director Emeritus of the Sistine Chapel Choir and the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, and is recognized in the field of music both as a director and a prolific composer...


      |English :Ray Charles
      |1968
      |-
      |"Christmas Bells (In the Steeple)"
      |colspan=2|Ray Stevens
      Ray Stevens
      Ray Stevens is an American country music, pop singer-songwriter who has become known for his novelty songs.-Early career:...


      |1967
      |-
      |"Christmas Eve"
      |Gerard Andre Biesel
      |Ray Charles
      |1968
      |-
      |"Christmas Dream
      Christmas Dream
      Christmas Dream is a song written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice with German lyrics by Andre Heller for the 1974 Columbia film The Odessa File. It is sung by Perry Como and The London Boy Singers and is included on the album "A Perry Como Christmas"....

      "
      |Andrew Lloyd Webber
      Andrew Lloyd Webber
      Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber is an English composer of musical theatre.Lloyd Webber has achieved great popular success in musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 13 musicals, a song cycle, a set of...


      |German: André Heller
      André Heller
      Franz André Heller is an Austrian artist, author, singer and actor.- Biography :Heller was born in Vienna into a wealthy Jewish family of sweets manufacturers . His almost daily visits to the Café Hawelka were in his opinion a key element in the development of his literary orientation...

       
      English: Tim Rice
      Tim Rice
      Sir Timothy Miles Bindon "Tim" Rice is an British lyricist and author.An Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning lyricist, Rice is best known for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, with whom he wrote Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus...


      |1974
      |from the soundtrack of the film The Odessa File
      The Odessa File
      The Odessa File is a thriller by Frederick Forsyth, first published in 1972, about the adventures of a young German reporter attempting to discover the location of a former SS concentration-camp commander....


      |-
      |"The Christmas Symphony"
      |colspan=2| Phil Perry
      Joe Candullo
      Charles Faso Reade

      |1950
      |-
      |"Class Will Tell"
      ||
      ||
      |1939
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"The Colors of My Life"
      |Cy Coleman
      Cy Coleman
      Cy Coleman was an American composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist.-Life and career:He was born Seymour Kaufman on June 14, 1929, in New York City to Eastern European Jewish parents, and was raised in the Bronx. His mother, Ida was an apartment landlady and his father was a brickmason...


      |Michael Stewart
      Michael Stewart (playwright)
      Michael Stewart was an American playwright and librettist.Born Michael Stuart Rubin in Manhattan, Stewart attended Queens College, and is a graduate of Yale School of Drama with a Master of Fine Arts from 1953. Michael Stewart (August 1, 1924 – September 20, 1987) was an American playwright...


      |1980
      |-
      |"Cominciamo ad amarci"
      |Gino Mescoli
      |Vito Pallavicini
      Vito Pallavicini
      Vito Pallavicini was an Italian lyricist.Born in Vigevano, he wrote numerous songs, during his career for Adriano Celentano , Caterina Caselli and many others. He died at the age of 83....


      |1966
      |-
      |"Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma"
      |Sosa Tomas Mendez
      |Patricia P. Valando
      English:Ronnie Carson
      |1966
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      D
      |-
      |"Dance Only with Me"
      |Jules Styne
      |Betty Comden
      Betty Comden
      Betty Comden was one-half of the musical-comedy duo Comden and Green, who provided lyrics, libretti, and screenplays to some of the most beloved and successful Hollywood musicals and Broadway shows of the mid-20th century...


      Adolph Green
      Adolph Green
      Adolph Green was an American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for some of the most beloved movie musicals, particularly as part of Arthur Freed's production unit at MGM, during the genre's heyday...


      |1958
      |-
      |"Dancin'
      Dancin'
      Dancin' is a musical revue first produced in 1978, directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, who won a Tony Award for the choreography. The show is a tribute to the art of dance, and the music is a collection of mostly American songs, many with a dance theme from a wide variety of styles, from...

      "
      |colspan=2|Jerry Leiber
      Mike Stoller
      |1957
      |-
      |"Days of Wine and Roses
      Days of Wine and Roses (song)
      "Days of Wine and Roses" is a popular song, from the 1962 movie of the same name.The music was written by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. They received the Academy Award for Best Original Song for their work...

      "
      |Henry Mancini
      Henry Mancini
      Henry Mancini was an American composer, conductor and arranger, best remembered for his film and television scores. He won a record number of Grammy Awards , plus a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously in 1995...


      |Johnny Mercer
      Johnny Mercer
      John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter and singer. He is best known as a lyricist, but he also composed music. He was also a popular singer who recorded his own songs as well as those written by others...


      |1963
      |-
      |"Deep in the Heart of Texas"
      ||
      ||
      |1941
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"Deep in Your Heart"
      |colspan=2|Jan Crutchfield
      |1969
      |-
      |"Delaware
      Delaware (song)
      "Delaware" is a popular song, written by Irving Gordon. The song was published in 1959 and has references to 15 States, in such fashion as: "Where has Oregon, boy?" and "Why did Cali-phone ya?"...

      "
      |colspan=2|Irving Gordon
      Irving Gordon
      Irving Gordon was an American songwriter.-Biography:Irving Gordon was born in Brooklyn, New York. As a child, he studied violin, and after attending public schools in New York City, went to work in the Catskill Mountains at some of the resort hotels in the area...


      |1959
      |-
      |"(Did You Ever Get) That Feeling in the Moonlight"
      |colspan=2|James Cavanaugh
      Larry Stock
      Ira Schuster
      |1945
      |-
      |"Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)"
      |Jimmy McHugh
      |Harold Adamson
      |1954
      |-1945
      |"Dindi
      Dindi
      "Dindi" is a song composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveria. English lyrics were added by Ray Gilbert. Antonio Carlos Jobim wrote this piece especially for Brazilian singer Sylvia Telles whose nickname was Dindi...

      "
      |Antonio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim , also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within...


      |Aloysio De Oliveira
      English:Ray Gilbert
      Ray Gilbert
      Ray Gilbert was a lyricist.Gilbert is best remembered for the lyrics to the Oscar winning song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from the film Song of the South, which he wrote with Allie Wrubel in 1947.He married, in 1962, actress Janis Paige.Daughter, actress and singer Joanne Gilbert, July...


      |1966
      |-
      |"Don't Blame Me"
      |Jimmy McHugh
      Jimmy McHugh
      James Francis McHugh was a U.S. composer. One of the most prolific songwriters from the 1920s to the 1950s, he composed over 270 songs...


      |Dorothy Fields
      Dorothy Fields
      Dorothy Fields was an American librettist and lyricist.She wrote over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films...



      |-
      |"Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
      Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
      "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" is an off meter ballad concerning a man away from home worried that his paramour may unwittingly stray from their relationship. The song was recorded in many different styles by many artists. It was written by Winston L. Moore and was published in 1952...

      "
      |colspan=2|Slim Willet
      Slim Willet
      Slim Willet was an American disc jockey, musician, and songwriter....


      |1952
      |-
      |"Don't Leave Me
      Don't Leave Me
      "Don't Leave Me" is a single by R&B group Blackstreet, produced by R&B producer and New Jack Swing legend Teddy Riley. Following the path of Tupac's "I Ain't Mad At Cha" a single released after his death in September 1996, "Don't Leave Me" was the second song released as a hit single to implement...

      "
      |colspan=2|Harry Nilsson
      Harry Nilsson
      Harry Edward Nilsson III was an American singer-songwriter who achieved the peak of his commercial success in the early 1970s. On all but his earliest recordings he is credited as Nilsson...


      |1970
      |-
      |"Do You Hear What I Hear?
      Do You Hear What I Hear?
      "Do You Hear What I Hear?" is a Christmas song written in October 1962 with lyrics by Noël Regney and music by Gloria Shayne Baker. The pair were married at the time, and wrote it as a plea for peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis...

      "
      |colspan=2|Noël Regney
      Noel Regney
      Noël Regney , World War II veteran and French songwriter, composed the Christmas standard "Do You Hear What I Hear?" with his then-wife Gloria Shayne Baker in 1962. Originally from Alsace, France, he moved to New York City and then eventually Connecticut, where he lived out the remainder of his life...


      Gloria Shayne
      |1968
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Dream Along with Me (I'm on My Way to a Star)
      Dream Along with Me (I'm on My Way to a Star)
      "Dream Along with Me " is a popular song, associated with Perry Como as his theme song.The song was written by Carl Sigman....

      "
      |rowspan=2 colspan=2|Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman was an American songwriter.-Biography:Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his Bar exams to practice in the state of New York...


      |1956
      |-
      |1958
      |-
      |"A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
      A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes
      "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" is a song written and composed by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston for the Walt Disney film Cinderella . In the song Cinderella encourages her animal friends to never stop dreaming, and that theme continues throughout the entire story.The theme of...

      "
      |colspan=2|Mack David
      Mack David
      Mack David was an American lyricist and songwriter, best known for his work in film and television, with a career spanning from the early 1940s through the early 1970s. Mack was credited with writing lyrics and/or music for over one thousand songs...


      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Jerry Livingston
      Jerry Livingston
      Jerry Livingston was an American songwriter, and dance orchestra pianist.-Biography:...


      |1949
      |-
      |"Dream on Little Dreamer"
      |colspan=2|Jan Crutchfield
      Fred Burch
      Fred Burch
      Frederick Burch was an English footballer who played as a forward.He began his career with Green Waves before joining Plymouth Argyle in 1906. He scored 30 goals in 37 Southern League games in the 1912–13 season to help the club win the title for the first time. Among them was a hat-trick against...


      |1965
      |-
      |"A Dreamer's Holiday
      A Dreamer's Holiday
      "A Dreamer's Holiday" is a popular song.The music was written by Mabel Wayne, the lyrics by Kim Gannon. The song was published in 1949.Hit versions of the song were recorded by Perry Como and Buddy Clark....

      "
      |Mabel Wayne
      Mabel Wayne
      Mabel Wayne was an American songwriter. She is an inductee of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, where she is credited as being the first woman composer to publish a hit song....


      |Kim Gannon
      Kim Gannon
      James Kimball "Kim" Gannon was an American songwriter, more commonly a lyricist than a composer. He was born in Brooklyn, New York but grew up in New Jersey where he attended Montclair High School and was a member of The Omega Gamma Delta Fraternity. He graduated from St...


      |1949
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      E
      |-
      |"E Lei (To You)"
      |colspan=2|Ugo Calise
      English:Ray Charles
      |1966
      |-
      |"Eli, Eli"
      |traditional

      |1953
      |-
      |"Empty Pockets Filled with Love"
      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1962
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      F
      |-
      |"Fancy Dancer"
      |colspan=2|Harry Manfredini
      Harry Manfredini
      Harry Manfredini is an American film composer and jazz-soloist, who has scored more than one hundred films, most notably perhaps being the Friday the 13th film series. He has had years of classical training, as well as twenty years in the popular music scene...


      John Briggs
      |1983
      |-
      |"Far away Places
      Far Away Places
      "Far Away Places" is an American popular song. It was written by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer and published in 1948.The recording by Bing Crosby was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24532. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on December 31, 1948 and lasted 18 weeks...

      "
      |colspan=2| Alex Kramer
      Alex Kramer (songwriter)
      Alex J. Kramer was a Canadian songwriter....

       
      Joan Whitney
      Joan Whitney Kramer
      Joan Whitney Kramer was an American singer and songwriter.She was born as Zoe Parenteau in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She attended Finch College in New York City. In 1934, while playing a showgirl in The Great Waltz on Broadway, she took the stage name Joan Whitney...


      |1947
      |-
      |rowspan=3|"The Father of Girls"
      |rowspan=3|Ervin Drake
      Ervin Drake
      Ervin Drake, born Ervin Maurice Druckman is an American songwriter whose works include such American Songbook standards as "It Was a Very Good Year". He has written in a variety of styles and his work has been recorded by musicians from all over the world in a multitude of styles...


      |rowspan=3| 
      |1967
      |-
      |1968
      |-
      |1970
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"A Fellow Needs a Girl
      A Fellow Needs a Girl
      "A Fellow Needs a Girl" is a show tune written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II for their 1947 musical Allegro. It has since become a standard, with recordings by many vocalists including Perry Como, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra and Bryn Terfel....

      "
      |rowspan=2|Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |rowspan=2|Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1947
      |-
      |1961
      |-
      |"The First Christmas"
      |traditional

      |c. 1950
      |-
      |"Fly Me to the Moon
      Fly Me to the Moon
      "Fly Me to the Moon" is a popular standard song written by Bart Howard in 1954. It was originally titled "In Other Words", and was introduced by Felicia Sanders in cabarets...

      "
      |colspan=2|Bart Howard
      Bart Howard
      Bart Howard was the composer and writer of the famous jazz standard "Fly Me To The Moon", which has been performed by singers Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Diana Krall, June Christy and Astrud Gilberto...


      |1963
      |-
      |"Fooled"
      |Doris Tauber
      |Manny Curtis
      |1955
      |-
      |"Forever and Ever
      Forever and Ever (song)
      "Forever and Ever" is a popular song.The English lyrics were written by Malia Rosa in 1948 to the music of a German song, "Fliege mit mir in die Heimat" written by the Austrian songwriter Franz Winkler.It was originally recorded by Gracie Fields....

      "
      |Franz Winkler
      |German: Franz Winkler
      English: Malia Rosa
      |1949
      |-
      |"Forget Domani
      Forget Domani
      "Forget Domani" is the title of a song introduced in the 1964 film The Yellow Rolls-Royce being a composition by Riz Ortolani, who scored the film, and lyricist Norman Newell....

      "
      |colspan=2|Riziero Ortolani
      Norman Newell
      Norman Newell
      Norman Newell, OBE was born in Plaistow, Essex , and was a successful British record producer in the 1950s and 1960s, as well as co-writer of many notable songs...


      |1966
      |-
      |"For The Good Times
      For the Good Times (song)
      "For the Good Times" is a 1970 song penned by Kris Kristofferson that appeared on his debut album Kristofferson.Later that year, Ray Price recorded a version of the song which topped the U.S. country music charts and was awarded "Song of the Year" by the Academy of Country Music...

      "
      |Kris Kristofferson
      Kris Kristofferson
      Kristoffer "Kris" Kristofferson is an American musician, actor, and writer. He is known for hits such as "Me and Bobby McGee", "For the Good Times", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", and "Help Me Make It Through the Night"...


      |Kris Kristofferson
      Kris Kristofferson
      Kristoffer "Kris" Kristofferson is an American musician, actor, and writer. He is known for hits such as "Me and Bobby McGee", "For the Good Times", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", and "Help Me Make It Through the Night"...


      |1973
      |-
      |"Funny How Time Slips Away"
      |colspan=2|Willie Nelson
      Willie Nelson
      Willie Hugh Nelson is an American country music singer-songwriter, as well as an author, poet, actor, and activist. The critical success of the album Shotgun Willie , combined with the critical and commercial success of Red Headed Stranger and Stardust , made Nelson one of the most recognized...


      |1965
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      G
      |-
      |"A Garden in the Rain
      A Garden in the Rain
      "A Garden in the Rain" is a popular song.The music was written by Carroll Gibbons, the lyrics by James Dyrenforth. The song was published in 1928.The song had two periods of great popularity: in 1929 and in 1952....

      "
      |Carroll Gibbons
      Carroll Gibbons
      Carroll Gibbons was an American-born musician, bandleader and composer who made his career primarily in Britain. He was born and raised in Clinton, Massachusetts. In his late teens he travelled to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music...


      |James Dyrenforth
      |1946
      |-
      |"The Girl with the Golden Braids
      The Girl with the Golden Braids
      "The Girl with the Golden Braids" is a popular song. The music was written by Eddie Snyder, the lyrics by Stanley J. Kahan. The song was published in 1957....

      "
      |Eddie Snyder
      Eddie Snyder
      Edward Abraham Snyder was an American composer and songwriter. Snyder is credited with co-writing the English language lyrics and music for Frank Sinatra's 1966 hit, "Strangers in the Night"....


      |Stanley J. Kahan
      |1957
      |-
      |"Give Me Your Hand
      Give Me Your Hand
      "Give Me Your Hand" is a tune from the early 17th century by Ruairí 'Dall' Ó Catháin, , perhaps in honour of a lady. It is one of the most widely recorded pieces of Irish and Scottish traditional music."Give Me Your Hand" is also the title of many another songs; e.g...

      "
      |colspan=2|Dorothy Stewart
      Dorothy Stewart
      Dorothy Newkirk Stewart was an American printer, printmaker and artist. She was boron April 8, 1891 in Philadelphia to Dr. William Shaw and Delia Allman Stewart. Her parents sent her and her sister Margretta to private school in Philadelphia.-Art Training:...


      |1949
      |-
      |"Give Myself a Party"
      |colspan=2|Don Gibson
      Don Gibson
      Donald Eugene "Don" Gibson was an American songwriter and country musician. A Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Gibson penned such country standards as "Sweet Dreams" and "I Can't Stop Loving You", and enjoyed a string of country hits from 1957 into the early 1970s.-Biography:Don Gibson was...


      |1965
      |-
      |"Glad to Be Home"
      |colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1962
      |-
      |"Glendora
      Glendora (song)
      "Glendora" is a popular song written by Ray Stanley and published in 1956. It was recorded on May 8, 1956 by Perry Como. It was released by RCA Victor in the United States and by RCA in France ; it was released in the United Kingdom by HMV .The song deals with a man's unusual attraction to...

      "
      |colspan=2|Ray Stanley
      |1956
      |-
      |"Goodbye for Now"
      |colspan=2|Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Joshua Sondheim is an American composer and lyricist for stage and film. He is the winner of an Academy Award, multiple Tony Awards including the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, multiple Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize and the Laurence Olivier Award...


      |1983
      |Love theme from movie Reds
      |-
      |"Goodbye, Sue"
      |colspan=2|Jimmy Rule
      Lou Ricca
      Jules Lowman
      |1943
      |-
      |"Goody Goodbye"
      ||
      ||
      |1939
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"Gringo's Guitar"
      Cindy Walker
      Cindy Walker
      1965
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      H
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Happiness Comes, Happiness Goes"
      |rowspan=2|Al Stillman
      Al Stillman
      Al Stillman was an American lyricist.-Biography:Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      |rowspan=2|Al Stillman
      Al Stillman
      Al Stillman was an American lyricist.-Biography:Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      |1965
      |-
      |1967
      |-
      |"Happy Man"
      |colspan=2|Robert Lee "Bob" McDill
      Bob McDill
      Robert Lee "Bob" McDill is an American country music songwriter. Active from the 1960s until 2000, he has written several songs for country music artists, including more than thirty Number One hits...


      |1967
      |not released
      |-
      |"Happy Together
      Happy Together (song)
      "Happy Together" is a 1967 song from The Turtles' album of the same name. Released in February 1967, the song knocked The Beatles' "Penny Lane" out of the #1 slot for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the group's only chart-topper. "Happy Together" reached #12 on the UK Singles Chart in...

      "
      |colspan=2|Garry Bonner
      Alan Gordon
      Alan Gordon (songwriter)
      Alan Gordon was an American songwriter best known for songs recorded by The Turtles, Petula Clark, and Barbra Streisand...


      |1967
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Harmony
      Harmony (song)
      "Harmony" is a single by American country music artist John Conlee. Released in 1986, it was the first single and title track from the album Harmony. The song reached #10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.-Chart performance:...

      "
      |colspan=2|Arthur Kaplan and Norman Simon
      |1974
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"A Hatchet, a Hammer, a Bucket of Nails"
      |colspan=2|Sarah Graham
      Richard Ahlert
      Eddie Snyder
      Eddie Snyder
      Edward Abraham Snyder was an American composer and songwriter. Snyder is credited with co-writing the English language lyrics and music for Frank Sinatra's 1966 hit, "Strangers in the Night"....


      |1965
      |-
      |"Haunted Heart
      Haunted Heart (song)
      "Haunted Heart" is the title of a song written by Buddy Brock and Kim Williams, and recorded by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. It was released in May 1993 as the second single and title track from the album Haunted Heart. The song reached #9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles &...

      "
      |Arthur Schwartz
      |Howard Dietz
      |1947
      |-
      |"Have I Stayed away Too Long?"
      |colspan=2|Frank Loesser
      |1943
      |-
      |"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
      Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
      "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is a song introduced by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical Meet Me in St. Louis. Frank Sinatra later recorded a version with modified lyrics, which has become more common than the original. The song was written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane...

      "
      |colspan=2|Hugh Martin
      Hugh Martin
      Hugh Martin was an American musical theater and film composer, arranger, vocal coach, and playwright. He is best known for his score for the 1944 MGM musical Meet Me In St...


      Ralph Blane
      Ralph Blane
      Ralph Blane was an American composer, lyricist, and performer.-Life and career:Born Ralph Uriah Hunsecker in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Blane was the son of grocery store owners. He attended Tulsa Central High School...


      |1968
      |-
      |"Having a Lonely Time"
      ||
      ||
      |1938
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"The Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au)"
      |Charles King
      |Hawaiian
      Hawaiian language
      The Hawaiian language is a Polynesian language that takes its name from Hawaii, the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed. Hawaiian, along with English, is an official language of the state of Hawaii...

      : Charles King
      English: Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      |1963
      |-
      |"Hearts Will Be Hearts"
      |colspan=2|Cindy Walker
      Cindy Walker
      Cindy Walker was a prolific American songwriter, as well as a country music singer and dancer. As a songwriter Walker was responsible for a large number of popular and enduring songs recorded by many different artists. She adopted a craftsman-like approach to her songwriting, often tailoring...


      |1969
      |-
      |"He Couldn't Love You More"
      |Giulio Rapetti, Elio Cesari, Alberto Testa
      |Italian: Giulio Rapetti, Elio Cesari, Alberto Testa (English: Robert I. Allen
      |1973
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Hello, Young Lovers
      Hello, Young Lovers (song)
      "Hello, Young Lovers" is a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The King and I. It is sung by Anna, played by Gertrude Lawrence in the original Broadway production, by Valerie Hobson in the original London West End production, and by Deborah Kerr in the film version...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |rowspan=2|Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1951
      |-
      |1960
      |-
      |"Here Comes Heaven"
      |Jimmy McHugh
      |Harold Adamson
      |1945
      |-
      |"Here Comes That Song Again"
      |colspan=2|Bill Zerface
      Jim Zerface
      Bob Morrison
      |c 1981-82
      |-
      |"Here Comes My Baby Back Again"
      |colspan=2|Bill West
      Dottie West
      Dottie West
      Dottie West was an American country music singer and songwriter. Along with her friends and co-recording artists Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn, she is considered one of the genre's most influential and groundbreaking female artists...


      |1965
      |-
      |"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
      He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
      "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" is a traditional American spiritual. It was first published in the paperbound hymnal Spirituals Triumphant, Old and New, in 1927. In 1933, it was collected by Frank Warner from the singing of Sue Thomas in North Carolina...

      "
      |colspan=2|Traditional, adapted by Geoff Love
      Geoff Love
      Geoff Love was a British easy-listening, and disco orchestra leader. He was born in the industrial town of Todmorden in the West Riding of Yorkshire. His father was a mixed race American-born guitarist and dancer, and his mother an actress. As a child, Love began to learn to play the violin but...


      |1958
      |-
      |"He Who Loves"
      |Burt Bacharach
      Burt Bacharach
      Burt F. Bacharach is an American pianist, composer and music producer. He is known for his popular hit songs and compositions from the mid-1950s through the 1980s, with lyrics written by Hal David. Many of their hits were produced specifically for, and performed by, Dionne Warwick...


      |Hal David
      Hal David
      Harold Lane "Hal" David is an American lyricist. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York. David is best known for his collaborations with composer Burt Bacharach.-Career:...


      |1967
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Hit and Run Affair"
      |colspan=2|Don Roseland, Ray Cormier and Mel Van
      |1954
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays
      Home for the Holidays (song)
      " Home for the Holidays" is a popular song, commonly associated with the Christmas season although the lyrics are more applicable to the Thanksgiving holidays....

      "
      |rowspan=2|Robert Allen
      Robert Allen (musicwriter)
      Robert Allen Deitcher was a pianist and an arranger and writer of music for popular songs.He was born in Troy, New York and had 4 children: a son, Gordon, and 3 daughters, Pamela, Diana, Katie....


      |rowspan=2|Al Stillman
      Al Stillman
      Al Stillman was an American lyricist.-Biography:Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P...


      |1954
      |-
      |1959
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Honey, Honey (Bless Your Heart)"
      |rowspan=2|Larry Stock
      Larry Stock
      Larry Stock was a songwriter. He co-wrote the Fats Domino hit "Blueberry Hill", the Dean Martin hit "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You", "Morning Side of the Mountain", and "You Won't Be Satisfied ". He was born in New York City. His mother emigrated to the USA from Erlich, near Budapest in...


      |rowspan=2|Dominick Belline
      (nephew of Como's wife, Roselle)
      |1957
      |-
      |1959
      |-
      |"Hoop-Dee-Doo
      Hoop-Dee-Doo
      "Hoop-Dee-Doo" is a popular song published in 1950 with music by Milton De Lugg and lyrics by Frank Loesser.The lyrics of this song are sometimes cited for their use of the phrase "soup and fish", meaning a man's formal dinner suit. This phrase is commonly thought to have originated with P.G...

      "
      |Milton De Lugg
      |Frank Loesser
      Frank Loesser
      Frank Henry Loesser was an American songwriter who wrote the lyrics and scores to the Broadway hits Guys and Dolls and How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, among others. He won separate Tony Awards for the music and lyrics in both shows, as well as sharing the Pulitzer Prize for...


      |1950
      |-
      |"Hopelessly
      Hopelessly
      "Hopelessly" is a pop song performed by English singer Rick Astley and written by Rob Fisher and him-self. It was produced by Gary Stevenson and Rick. The song was recorded for Astley's fourth album, Body & Soul....

      "
      |colspan=2|Jack Richards and Robert Penney
      |1954
      |with the Ames Brothers
      (Not Released)
      |-
      |"Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)"
      |colspan=2|Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      |1956
      1956 in music
      -Events:*January 26 – Buddy Holly's first recording sessions for Decca Records take place in Nashville, Tennessee*Roy Orbison signs with Sun Records*January 27 – Elvis Presley's single "Heartbreak Hotel" / "I Was the One" is released...


      |-
      |"A House is Not a Home
      A House Is Not a Home (song)
      "A House Is Not a Home" is a 1964 song recorded by American singer Dionne Warwick. Written by the team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David, the song was a modest hit in the U.S. for Warwick, peaking at #71 on the pop singles chart as the B-side of the top 40 single, "You'll Never Get to Heaven "...

      "
      |Burt Bacharach
      Burt Bacharach
      Burt F. Bacharach is an American pianist, composer and music producer. He is known for his popular hit songs and compositions from the mid-1950s through the 1980s, with lyrics written by Hal David. Many of their hits were produced specifically for, and performed by, Dionne Warwick...


      |Hal David
      Hal David
      Harold Lane "Hal" David is an American lyricist. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York. David is best known for his collaborations with composer Burt Bacharach.-Career:...


      |1970
      |-
      |"How Beautiful the World Can Be"
      |colspan=2|Buddy Zais
      |1967
      |-
      |"How Insensitive"
      |Antonio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim , also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within...


      |Portuguese: Vinícius de Moraes
      Vinicius de Moraes
      Marcus Vinicius de Moraes , known as Vinicius de Moraes and nicknamed O Poetinho , was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Son of Lydia Cruz de Moraes and Clodoaldo Pereira da Silva Moraes, he was a seminal figure in contemporary Brazilian music...


      English: Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel is an American lyricist of popular songs, television and movie themes whose writing career includes such titles as "Sway", "Canadian Sunset", "Summer Samba", "The Girl from Ipanema", "Killing Me Softly With His Song", "Meditation" and "I Will Wait for You", along with an Oscar for...


      |1965
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"How to Handle a Woman"
      |rowspan=2|Frederick Loewe
      |rowspan=2|Alan Jay Lerner
      Alan Jay Lerner
      Alan Jay Lerner was an American lyricist and librettist. In collaboration with Frederick Loewe, he created some of the world's most popular and enduring works of musical theatre for both the stage and on film...


      |1967
      |-
      |1968
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      I
      |-
      |"I Confess"
      |colspan=2|Jack Lawrence
      Jack Lawrence
      Jack Lawrence was an American songwriter. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1975.- Biography :...


      Gunnar Hoffsten
      Gunnar Hoffsten
      Gunnar Hoffsten was a Swedish composer, bandleader and jazz musician . He was the father of Karin Hoffsten, the singer Louise Hoffsten, the artist Lars Hoffsten, and brother of the actress Rut Hoffsten.- References :...


      Tryggve Arnesson
      |1953
      |-
      |"I Cross My Fingers"
      |Walter Kent
      |Walton Farrar
      |1950
      |-
      |"I Don't Know What He Told You"
      |colspan=2|Giulio Rapetti
      Elio Cesari
      Alberto Testa
      Alberto Testa (lyricist)
      Alberto Testa was an Italian composer, lyricist, singer, and writer for television. He was known primarily for his work as a lyricist, and his words were set by such songwriters as Tony Renis and Memo Remigi...


      English: Robert I. Allen
      |1974
      |-
      |"I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore
      I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore
      "I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore" is a popular song, written by Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss and published in 1949. The song was popularized that year by Gordon Jenkins and the Stardusters and by Perry Como....

      "
      |colspan=2|Bennie Benjamin
      Bennie Benjamin
      Claude A. Benjamin was a songwriter, often teaming with George David Weiss. He was born on November 4, 1907 in Christiansted on the island of St. Croix . At the age of twenty, he moved to New York City. There, he studied the banjo and guitar with Hy Smith...


      George David Weiss
      George David Weiss
      George David Weiss was an American songwriter and former President of the Songwriters Guild of America.-Career:...


      |1949
      |-
      |"I Dream of You (More Than You Dream I Do)
      I Dream of You (More than You Dream I Do)
      "I Dream of You " is a popular song.It was written by Marjorie Goetschius and Edna Osser and published in 1944.Charted versions were recorded by Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, by Andy Russell, by Frank Sinatra, and by Perry Como....

      "
      |colspan=2|Marjorie Goetschius
      Edna Osser
      Edna Osser
      Edna Osser was an American songwriter.She was married to orchestra leader Abe Osser.-Songs:Among the songs she wrote were:*"C'n I Canoe You Up The River"...


      |1944
      |-
      |"If (They Made Me a King)
      If (They Made Me a King)
      "If " is a popular song.The music was written by Tolchard Evans, the lyrics by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell. The song was written in 1934, but the most popular versions were recorded in 1950-1951...

      "
      |Tolchard Evans
      Tolchard Evans
      Sydney Edmund Tolchard Evans was a British songwriter, composer, pianist and bandleader, whose works were popular from the 1920s to the 1960s....


      |Robert Hargreaves
      Stanley J. Damerell
      |1947
      |-
      |"If"
      |colspan=2|David A. Gates
      David Gates
      David Gates is an American singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the group Bread, which reached the tops of the musical charts in Europe and North America on several occasions in the 1970s. The band was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame...


      |1971
      |-
      |"If I Loved You
      If I Loved You
      "If I Loved You" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.The song was introduced by John Raitt as "Billy Bigelow" and Jan Clayton as "Julie"...

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1945
      |-
      |"If I'm Lucky"
      |colspan=2|Eddie Delange
      Joseph Myrow
      |1946
      |-
      |"If You Were the Only Girl (in the World)
      If You Were the Only Girl (in the World)
      "If You Were the Only Girl " is a popular song written by Nat D. Ayer with lyrics by Clifford Grey. The song was published in 1916. It was republished in 1946...

      "
      |Nat D. Ayer
      |Clifford Grey
      Clifford Grey
      Clifford Grey was an English songwriter, actor, librettist and Olympic medalist. His birth name was Percival Davis, and he was also known as Clifford Gray, Tippi Gray, Tippi Grey, Tippy Gray and Tippy Grey.As a writer, Grey contributed prolifically to West End and Broadway shows, as librettist and...


      |1946
      |-
      |"I Know"
      |colspan=2|Carl Stutz
      Edith Lindeman
      |1959
      |-
      |"I Know What God Is"
      |colspan=2|Don Raye
      Don Raye
      Don Raye , born Donald MacRae Wilhoite, Jr., in Washington, D.C., was an American vaudevillian and songwriter, best known for his songs for the Andrews Sisters such as "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar", "The House of Blue Lights", "Just For A Thrill" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."While known for...


      Ned Freeman
      John G. Bowen
      |1960
      |-
      |"I'll Always Love You
      I'll Always Love You
      "I'll Always Love You" is a song by Taylor Dayne and is one of her best known songs. This song showed Dayne's softer side, after the first two singles released were mainly high energy dance tracks.-Charts:...

      "



      |-
      |"I'll Remember April
      I'll Remember April (song)
      "I'll Remember April" is a popular song. The music for the song was written by Gene de Paul, and the lyrics were written by Patricia Johnston and Don Raye....

      "
      |Gene DePaul
      |Patricia Johnston
      Don Raye
      Don Raye
      Don Raye , born Donald MacRae Wilhoite, Jr., in Washington, D.C., was an American vaudevillian and songwriter, best known for his songs for the Andrews Sisters such as "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar", "The House of Blue Lights", "Just For A Thrill" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."While known for...


      |1962
      |-
      |"I Looked Back"
      |Larry Wagner
      |Jimmy Eaton
      |1967
      |-
      |"I Love You
      I Love You (Cole Porter song)
      "I Love You" is a song written by Cole Porter in 1944 for his stage musical Mexican Hayride. It was popularized by Bing Crosby in the same year...

      "
      |colspan=2|Cole Porter
      Cole Porter
      Cole Albert Porter was an American composer and songwriter. Born to a wealthy family in Indiana, he defied the wishes of his domineering grandfather and took up music as a profession. Classically trained, he was drawn towards musical theatre...


      |1944
      |-
      |"(I Love You) Don't You Forget It"
      |Henry Mancini
      Henry Mancini
      Henry Mancini was an American composer, conductor and arranger, best remembered for his film and television scores. He won a record number of Grammy Awards , plus a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously in 1995...


      |Al Stillman
      Al Stillman
      Al Stillman was an American lyricist.-Biography:Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P...


      |1963
      |-
      |"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
      I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
      "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" is a popular song. The music is credited to Harry Carroll, although the melody is actually adapted from Fantaisie-Impromptu by Frédéric Chopin. The lyrics were written by Joseph McCarthy, and the song was published in 1917 and introduced in the Broadway show Oh, Look!...

      "
      |Harry Carroll
      Harry Carroll
      Harry Carroll, a famous American songwriter, pianist and composer, was born on November 28, 1892, in Atlantic City, New Jersey and died December 26, 1962, in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania. He taught himself how to play the piano and began playing in movie houses before he finished grade school...


      |Joseph McCarthy
      |1947
      |-
      |"I May Never Pass this Way Again"
      |colspan=2|Murray Wizel
      Irving Melcher
      |1958
      |-
      |"I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)"
      |colspan=2|Doc Daugherty
      Al J. Neiburg
      Al J. Neiburg
      Allen J. Neiburg was an American lyricist. He was born on 22 November 1902 in St. Albans, Vermont and received his education at Boston University. He is known for writing lyrics for such songs as "I'm Confessin' " , "It's the Talk of the Town" and "Under a Blanket of Blue"...


      Ellis Reynolds
      |1945
      |-
      |"I'm Gonna Love That Gal (Like She's Never Been Loved Before)"
      |colspan=2|Frances Ash
      |1945
      |-
      |"(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco"
      |George Cory
      |Douglas Cross
      |1963
      |-
      |"In My Little Red Book"
      ||
      ||
      |1938
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"In the Garden"
      |colspan=2|C. Austin Miles
      |1958
      |-
      |"In These Crazy Times"
      |Sydney Lippman
      |Sylvia Dee
      Sylvia Dee
      Sylvia Dee was an American songwriter and novelist best known for penning the lyrics to "Too Young", a hit for Nat King Cole, and "The End of the World", a hit for Skeeter Davis...


      |1968
      |-
      |"In Our Hide-Away"
      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1962
      |with Sandy Stewart
      |-
      |"I Really Don't Want to Know
      I Really Don't Want to Know
      "I Really Don't Want to Know" is a popular song with music was written by Don Robertson and lyrics by Howard Barnes. The song was published in 1953....

      "
      |Don Robertson
      |Howard Barnes
      |1965
      |-
      |"Is She the Only Girl in the World?"
      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1962
      |-
      |"The Island of Forgotten Lovers"
      |colspan=2|Dick Manning
      Kay Twomey
      |1962
      |-
      |"It All Comes Back to Me Now"
      ||
      ||
      |1941
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"It Gets Lonely in the White House"
      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1962
      |-
      |"I Think I Love You
      I Think I Love You
      "I Think I Love You" is a 1970 single by The Partridge Family, featuring David Cassidy, composed by songwriter Tony Romeo. The song was released at the same time as the debut of the network television sitcom The Partridge Family. During the show's first season the song was featured on the show...

      "
      |colspan=2|Tony Romeo
      |1970
      |-
      |"I Think of You
      I Think of You (song)
      "I Think of You" is a popular song.The music was written by Francis Lai, the lyrics by Rod McKuen. The song was published in 1970.The song was a hit for Perry Como in 1970, and was included in an album of the same name....

      "
      |Francis Albert Lai
      |Rod McKuen
      Rod McKuen
      Rod McKuen is an American poet, songwriter, composer, and singer. He was one of the best-selling poets in the United States during the late 1960s. Throughout his career, McKuen produced a wide range of recordings, which included popular music, spoken word poetry, film soundtracks, and classical music...


      |1971
      |-
      |"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
      It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
      "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is a classic Christmas song written in 1951 by Meredith Willson. The song was originally titled "It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas"...

      "
      |colspan=2|Meredith Wilson
      |1951
      |-
      |"It's Impossible
      It's Impossible (song)
      "Somos Novios " is a song written by the premier Mexican bolero composer Armando Manzanero in 1970. The song was translated into English immediately by Sid Wayne and first recorded by Perry Como the same year under the title It's Impossible. It is one of the most popular boleros of all time...

      "
      |Armando Manzanero
      |Spanish: Armando Manzanero
      English: Sid Wayne
      Sid Wayne
      Sid Wayne was an American songwriter, lyricist and composer, who wrote a number of well-known songs from the 1950s to the 1980s...


      |1971
      |-
      |"It Was Such a Good Day"
      |colspan=2|Joe Brooks
      |1973
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Ivy Rose"
      |colspan=2|Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      |1958
      |-
      |"I Wanna Be Around
      I Wanna Be Around
      "I Wanna Be Around" is a popular song. In the lyrics, the singer declares that he "wants to be around" when the woman who spurned him inevitably gets her heart broken....

      "
      |colspan=2|Sadie Vimmerstedt
      Johnny Mercer
      Johnny Mercer
      John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter and singer. He is best known as a lyricist, but he also composed music. He was also a popular singer who recorded his own songs as well as those written by others...


      |1963 (twice)
      |-
      |"I Wanna Go Home (with You)"
      |colspan=2|Jack Joyce
      Joe Candullo
      |1949
      |-
      |"I Want to Thank Your Folks"
      |colspan=2|Bennie Benjamin
      George Weiss
      |1946
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
      I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
      "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" is a popular song. The music was written by Joseph E. Howard and Harold Orlob, the lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. The song was published in 1909...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Joseph E. Howard
      Harold Orlob
      |rowspan=2|Will M. Hough
      Frank R. Adams
      |1939
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       orchestra
      |-
      |1947
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      J
      |-
      |"Jason"
      |colspan=2|Debbie Hupp
      Bob Morrison
      |1983
      |-
      |"Jingle Bells
      Jingle Bells
      "Jingle Bells" is one of the best-known and commonly sung winter songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont and published under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh" in the autumn of 1857...

      "
      |colspan=2|James Pierpont
      James Pierpont (musician)
      James Lord Pierpont was an American songwriter, arranger, organist, and composer, best known for writing and composing Jingle Bells in 1857, originally entitled "The One Horse Open Sleigh". He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and died in Winter Haven, Florida...


      |1946
      |-
      |"Juke Box Baby"
      |Joe Sherman
      |Noel Sherman
      |1956
      |-
      |"Just Born (to Be Your Baby)"
      | Luther Dixon
      Luther Dixon
      Luther Dixon was an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. Dixon's songs achieved their greatest success in the 1950s and 60s, and were recorded by Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Jackson 5, B.B. King, Dusty Springfield, and others...

      , Billy Dawn Smith
      | Luther Dixon
      Luther Dixon
      Luther Dixon was an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. Dixon's songs achieved their greatest success in the 1950s and 60s, and were recorded by Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Jackson 5, B.B. King, Dusty Springfield, and others...

      , Billy Dawn Smith
      | 1957
      |-
      |"(Just One Way to Say) I Love You"
      |colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1949
      |-
      |"Just Out of Reach"
      |colspan=2|Virgil F. Stewart
      |1975
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      K
      |-
      |"Keep It Gay"
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1953
      |-
      |"Kewpie Doll
      Kewpie Doll (song)
      "Kewpie Doll" is a popular song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett.In the United States, the most popular version was a recording by Perry Como; in the United Kingdom, Como's version competed with a version recorded by Frankie Vaughan....

      "
      |colspan=2|Sid Tepper
      Sid Tepper
      Sid Tepper is an American songwriter, best known for his collaborations with Roy C. Bennett, which spawned several hits for Elvis Presley. Between 1945 and 1970, Tepper and Bennett published over 300 songs.-Biography:...


      Roy C. Bennett
      Roy C. Bennett
      Roy C. Bennett is an American songwriter known for the songs he wrote with Sid Tepper, which spawned several hits for Elvis Presley...


      |1958
      |(with Choral Director Ray Charles)
      |-
      |"Kol Nidrei"
      |traditional

      |1953
      |-
      |"Ko-Ko-Mo (I Love You So)"
      |colspan=2|Forest Gene Wilson
      Jake Porter
      Jake Porter
      Jake Vernon Haven Porter was an American jazz trumpeter and record producer.Porter started playing violin at age seven and switched to cornet at nine...


      Eunice Levy
      |1955
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      L
      |-
      |"Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero"
      |Sidney Lippman
      |Sylvia Dee
      Elizabeth Evelyn Moore
      |1947
      |-
      |"The Last Straw"
      |colspan=2|Lenny Stack
      |1952
      |(with Betty Hutton
      Betty Hutton
      Betty Hutton was an American stage, film, and television actress, comedienne and singer.-Early life:Hutton was born Elizabeth June Thornburg, daughter of a railroad foreman, Percy E. Thornburg and his wife, the former Mabel Lum . While she was very young, her father abandoned the family for...

      )
      (Not Released)
      |-
      |"Lazy Weather"
      ||
      ||
      |1936
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk"
      |colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1949
      |-
      |"Lies
      Lies (1931 song)
      "Lies" is a popular song with music by Harry Barris and lyrics by George E. Springer. It was published in 1931.The song was originally recorded in 1931-32 by:...

      "
      |Harry Barris
      Harry Barris
      Harry Barris was an American popular singer and songwriter.Born in New York City, he was a member of the Rhythm Boys, a late 1920s singing trio which included Al Rinker and Bing Crosby, and was Crosby's entry into show business...


      |George Springer
      |1952
      |-
      |"Lili Marlene"
      |Norbert Schulze
      |German: Hans Leip
      Hans Leip
      Hans Leip , was a German novelist, poet and playwright, best remembered as the lyricist of Lili Marleen....


      English: J. J. Phillips
      John Turner (lyricist)
      John Turner was the pseudonym used by the English lyricist James John Turner Phillips.He ran the Peter Maurice Music Company whose most important lyricist was Geoffrey Parsons. The company specialized in adapting songs originally in foreign languages into the English language. He would usually...

      , Tommie Connor
      Tommie Connor
      Tommie Connor was a British songwriter, credited with several hit songs over his long career. Most notable among these was "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus", which has been recorded by many artists, including the Jackson 5 and is among the top 25 Christmas music songs...


      |1944
      |-
      |"The Little Drummer Boy"
      |colspan=2|Katherine K. Davis
      Katherine K. Davis
      Katherine Kennicott Davis was a composer, pianist, and author of the famous Christmas tune "The Little Drummer Boy".-Biography:...

      ,
      Henry Onorati,
      Harry Simeone
      Harry Simeone
      Harry Moses Simeone was a distinguished music arranger, conductor and composer, best known for arranging the famous Christmas song "The Little Drummer Boy", for which he received co-writing credit.-Early years:Harry grew up listening to stars performing at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City,...


      |1968
      |-
      |"Little Boat (O Barquinho)"
      |Ronaldo Boscoli
      |Ronaldo Boscoli and Buddy Kaye
      Buddy Kaye
      Jules Leonard "Buddy" Kaye was an American award-winning songwriter, musician, producer, author and publisher. His songs were recorded by top performers, including Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald, Perry Como, Elvis Presley and Dusty Springfield...


      |1965
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Little Man You've Had a Busy Day"
      |rowspan=2|Mabel Wayne
      Mabel Wayne
      Mabel Wayne was an American songwriter. She is an inductee of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, where she is credited as being the first woman composer to publish a hit song....


      |rowspan=2|Maurice Sigler
      Maurice Sigler
      Maurice Sigler was an American banjoist and songwriter.Sigler was born in New York City but moved to Birmingham, Alabama at an early age and received his musical tuition there...


      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      |1946
      |-
      |1958
      |-
      |"Lollipops and Roses
      Lollipops and Roses (song)
      "Lollipops and Roses" is a popular song by Tony Velona, best known in a version recorded by Jack Jones in 1962. Other Covers*Ray Rope's Small Grey Band*Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass *Perry Como *Doris Day...

      "
      |colspan=2|Tony Velona
      |1962
      |-
      |"Long Ago (and Far Away)
      Long Ago (and Far Away)
      "Long Ago " is a popular song from the 1944 Technicolor film musical Cover Girl starring Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly and released by Columbia Pictures. The music was written by Jerome Kern, and the lyrics were written by Ira Gershwin...

      "
      |Jerome Kern
      Jerome Kern
      Jerome David Kern was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music. One of the most important American theatre composers of the early 20th century, he wrote more than 700 songs, used in over 100 stage works, including such classics as "Ol' Man River", "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man", "A...


      |Ira Gershwin
      Ira Gershwin
      Ira Gershwin was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century....


      |1944
      |-
      |"Look out the Window (and See How I'm Standing in the Rain)"
      |Dave Mann
      David Mann (songwriter)
      David Mann was an American songwriter of popular songs...


      |Bob Hilliard
      Bob Hilliard
      Bob Hilliard was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs; "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", "Any Day Now", "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", "Our Day Will Come", "My Little Corner of the World", and "Seven Little Girls ".-Career:Born in New York City, New York, and after...


      |1956
      |-
      |"Look to Your Heart"
      |Jimmy Van Heusen
      |Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn was an American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area...


      |1968
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"The Lord's Prayer"
      |rowspan=2|Albert Hay Malotte
      Albert Hay Malotte
      Albert Hay Malotte was an American pianist, organist, composer and educator.-Biography and career:...


      |rowspan=2|Jesus Christ
      |1949
      |-
      |1959
      |-
      |"Love"
      |colspan=2|Gerard Kenny
      Gerard Kenny
      Gerard Kenny is a popular music singer-songwriter.-Career:Kenny formed his first band whilst in high school and between then, and the early 1970s, he toured the club circuit. In 1968 he landed his first recording contract with Warner Bros...


      Drey Shepperd
      |1980
      |-
      |"Love Don't Care (Where It Grows!)"
      |colspan=2|Tupper Saussy
      |1973
      |-
      |"Love in a Home"
      |Gene De Paul
      Gene de Paul
      Gene de Paul was an American pianist, composer and songwriter.-Biography:Born in New York City, he served in the United States Army during World War II....


      |Johnny Mercer
      Johnny Mercer
      John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter and singer. He is best known as a lyricist, but he also composed music. He was also a popular singer who recorded his own songs as well as those written by others...


      |1968
      |-
      |"Love Is a Christmas Rose"
      |colspan=2|Earl Shuman
      Leon Carr
      |1967
      |-
      |"Love Is Spreadin' over the World"
      |Neil Sedaka
      Neil Sedaka
      Neil Sedaka is an American pop/rock singer, pianist, and composer. His career has spanned nearly 55 years, during which time he has sold millions of records as an artist and has written or co-written over 500 songs for himself and other artists, collaborating mostly with lyricists Howard...


      |Howard Greenfield
      Howard Greenfield
      Howard Greenfield was an American lyricist and songwriter, who for several years in the 1960s worked out of the famous Brill Building...


      |1970
      |-
      |"Love Makes the World Go 'Round
      Love Makes the World Go 'Round (1958 song)
      "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" is a popular song.It was written by Ollie Jones. The most popular version was recorded by Perry Como in 1958. He made two recordings that year, one on September 5 and one on September 16. The 45rpm single based on one of these was released by RCA Victor Records as...

      "
      |colspan=2|Ollie Jones
      |1958
      1958 in music
      -Events:*February - 45,000 peoplein one week watch performances of "rokabirī" music by Japanese singers at the first Nichigeki Western Carnival....


      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      M
      |-
      |"Magic Moments
      Magic Moments
      "Magic Moments" is a popular song with music by Burt Bacharach and lyrics by Hal David, one of the first compositions by that duo. The song was published in 1957....

      "
      |Burt Bacharach
      Burt Bacharach
      Burt F. Bacharach is an American pianist, composer and music producer. He is known for his popular hit songs and compositions from the mid-1950s through the 1980s, with lyrics written by Hal David. Many of their hits were produced specifically for, and performed by, Dionne Warwick...


      |Hal David
      Hal David
      Harold Lane "Hal" David is an American lyricist. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York. David is best known for his collaborations with composer Burt Bacharach.-Career:...


      |1958
      1958 in music
      -Events:*February - 45,000 peoplein one week watch performances of "rokabirī" music by Japanese singers at the first Nichigeki Western Carnival....


      |-
      |"Make Someone Happy
      Make Someone Happy
      Make Someone Happy is the second studio album by Sophie Milman. It was released on June 19, 2007.- Track listing :...

      "
      |Julie Styne
      |Betty Comden
      Betty Comden
      Betty Comden was one-half of the musical-comedy duo Comden and Green, who provided lyrics, libretti, and screenplays to some of the most beloved and successful Hollywood musicals and Broadway shows of the mid-20th century...

       and Adolph Green
      Adolph Green
      Adolph Green was an American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for some of the most beloved movie musicals, particularly as part of Arthur Freed's production unit at MGM, during the genre's heyday...


      |1960
      |-
      |"Manhã de Carnaval"
      |Luiz Bonfá
      Luiz Bonfá
      Luiz Floriano Bonfá was a Brazilian guitarist and composer best known for the compositions he penned for the film Black Orpheus.-Biography:...


      |Portuguese: Antonio Maria

      English:George David Weiss
      George David Weiss
      George David Weiss was an American songwriter and former President of the Songwriters Guild of America.-Career:...


      Hugo Peretti
      Hugo Peretti
      Hugo E. Peretti was an American songwriter and record producer.Born in New York City, Hugo Peretti began his career as a teenager, playing the trumpet in the Borscht Belt in upstate New York...


      Luigi Creatore
      Luigi Creatore
      Luigi Creatore is a American songwriter and record producer.From a musical family, Creatore began his career as a writer. After serving with the United States military during World War II, in the 1950s he became a writer then partnered with his cousin Hugo Peretti to form the songwriting team of...


      |1966
      1966 in music
      -Events:*January 3 – Hullabaloo shows promotional videos of The Beatles songs "Day Tripper" and "We Can Work it Out".*January 8 – Shindig! airs for the last time on ABC, with musical guests the Kinks and the Who...


      |from Black Orpheus
      |-
      |"Mandolins in the Moonlight
      Mandolins in the Moonlight
      "Mandolins in the Moonlight" is a popular song, written by George David Weiss and Aaron Schroeder.It was recorded by Perry Como on September 16, 1958 and released by RCA Victor Records as a 45rpm single, catalog numbers 47-7353 and 61-7353...

      "
      |colspan=2|George David Weiss
      George David Weiss
      George David Weiss was an American songwriter and former President of the Songwriters Guild of America.-Career:...


      Aaron Schroeder
      Aaron Schroeder
      Aaron Schroeder was an American songwriter and music publisher.-Biography:Born Aaron Harold Schroder , he graduated from the school now known as the Fiorello H...


      |1958
      |-
      |"Marchin' Along to the Blues"
      |colspan=2|Mel Green
      |1957
      |-
      |"Maria
      Maria (1956 song)
      "Maria" is a song from the Broadway musical West Side Story, sung by the lead character Tony. The music was written by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The song was published in 1956....

      "
      |Leonard Bernstein
      Leonard Bernstein
      Leonard Bernstein August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, author, music lecturer and pianist. He was among the first conductors born and educated in the United States of America to receive worldwide acclaim...


      |Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Joshua Sondheim is an American composer and lyricist for stage and film. He is the winner of an Academy Award, multiple Tony Awards including the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, multiple Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize and the Laurence Olivier Award...


      |1962
      |-
      |"Marie
      Marie (song)
      "Marie" is a 2002 song recorded by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was the first single from his album À la vie, à la mort !, and was released in October 2002...

      "


      |1977
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Maybe
      Maybe (1935 song)
      "Maybe" is a popular song. It was written by Allan Flynn and Frank Madden and published in 1935.-Recordings in 1940:The first version to chart was recorded on June 11, 1940 by the Ink Spots and released by Decca Records as catalog number 3258B, with the flip side "Whispering Grass". The recording...

      "
      |colspan=2|Allan Flynn
      Frank Madden
      |1952
      |duet with Eddie Fisher
      Eddie Fisher (singer)
      Edwin Jack "Eddie" Fisher , was an American entertainer. He was one of the world's most famous and successful singers in the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show. His divorce from his first wife, Debbie Reynolds, to marry his best friend's widow, Elizabeth Taylor, garnered...


      |-
      |"May I Never Love Again"
      ||
      ||
      |1941
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
      May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
      "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" is a popular song by Meredith Willson, originally published in 1950.The song is now considered a standard, recorded by many artists....

      "
      |colspan=2|Meredith Willson
      Meredith Willson
      Robert Meredith Willson was an American composer, songwriter, conductor and playwright, best known for writing the book, music and lyrics for the hit Broadway musical The Music Man...


      |1958
      |-
      |"Meditation"
      |Antonio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim , also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within...


      |Portuguese: Newton Mendonça
      Newton Mendonça
      Newton Ferreira de Mendonça was a musician, composer, and lyricist. He began as a pianist in 1950. In 1953 he started working with Antonio Carlos Jobim, something for which he is best known. Mendonça went on to co-compose music and lyrics for Desafinado, Meditação, and Samba de uma nota só...



      English: Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel is an American lyricist of popular songs, television and movie themes whose writing career includes such titles as "Sway", "Canadian Sunset", "Summer Samba", "The Girl from Ipanema", "Killing Me Softly With His Song", "Meditation" and "I Will Wait for You", along with an Oscar for...


      |1966
      |-
      |"Meet Me at the Altar"
      |colspan=2|Chuck Deal and Dan Deal
      |1965
      |not released
      |-
      |"Mi Casa, Su Casa (My House Is Your House)"
      |colspan=2|Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      |1957
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Moonglow
      Moonglow (song)
      "Moonglow", also known as "Moonglow and Love" is a 1933 popular song with music by Will Hudson and Irving Mills and words by Eddie DeLange.-Musicological Notes:...

       and Theme from Picnic
      Theme from Picnic
      "Theme from Picnic" is a popular song, originated in the 1955 movie Picnic. It is often referred to simply as "Picnic".The music was written by George Duning, and the lyrics were written by Steve Allen...

      "
      |Will Hudson
      Irving Mills
      Irving Mills
      Irving Mills was a jazz music publisher, also known by the name of "Joe Primrose."Mills was born to Jewish parents in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. He founded Mills Music with his brother Jack in 1919...


      |Eddie DeLange
      Eddie DeLange
      Eddie DeLange was an American bandleader and lyricist. Famous artists who recorded some of DeLange's songs include Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, and Benny Goodman.-Biography:...


      |rowspan=2|1962
      |-
      |George Duning
      George Duning
      George Duning was an American musician and film composer. He was born in Richmond, Indiana and educated in Cincinnati, Ohio at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, where his mentor was Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco....


      |Steve Allen
      Steve Allen
      Steve Allen may refer to:*Steve Allen , American musician, comedian, and writer*Steve Allen , presenter on the London-based talk radio station LBC 97.3...


      |-
      |"Moonlight Love"
      |Claude Debussy
      Claude Debussy
      Claude-Achille Debussy was a French composer. Along with Maurice Ravel, he was one of the most prominent figures working within the field of impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term when applied to his compositions...


      |Mitchell Parish
      Mitchell Parish
      Mitchell Parish was an American lyricist.-Early life:Parish was born Michael Hyman Pashelinsky to a Jewish family in Lithuania. His family emigrated to the United States, arriving on February 3, 1901 on the SS Dresden when he was less than a year old...


      |1956
      |-
      |"Moon River
      Moon River
      "Moon River" is a song composed by Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini in 1961, for whom it won that year's Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was originally sung in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's by Audrey Hepburn, although it has been covered by many other artists...

      "
      |Henry Mancini
      Henry Mancini
      Henry Mancini was an American composer, conductor and arranger, best remembered for his film and television scores. He won a record number of Grammy Awards , plus a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously in 1995...


      |Johnny Mercer
      Johnny Mercer
      John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter and singer. He is best known as a lyricist, but he also composed music. He was also a popular singer who recorded his own songs as well as those written by others...


      |1962
      |-
      |"Moon Talk"
      |colspan=2|Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      |1958 (twice)
      |-
      |"More
      More (1956 song)
      More is a popular song with music by Alex Alstone and lyrics by Tom Glazer, published in 1956. More is a popular song with music by Alex Alstone and lyrics by Tom Glazer, published in 1956. More is a popular song with music by Alex Alstone and lyrics by Tom Glazer, published in 1956. (Not to be...

      "
      |Alex Alstone
      |Tom Glazer
      Tom Glazer
      Thomas Zachariah "Tom" Glazer was an American folk singer and songwriter known primarily as a composer of ballads, including: "Because All Men Are Brothers", recorded by The Weavers and Peter, Paul and Mary, "Talking Inflation Blues", recorded by Bob Dylan, and "A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore"...


      |1956
      |-
      |"More and More"
      |Jerome Kern
      Jerome Kern
      Jerome David Kern was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music. One of the most important American theatre composers of the early 20th century, he wrote more than 700 songs, used in over 100 stage works, including such classics as "Ol' Man River", "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man", "A...


      |E.Y. Harburg
      |1944
      |-
      |"More than Likely"
      |Jimmy VanHeusen
      |Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn was an American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area...


      |1962
      |-
      |"More Than You Know
      More Than You Know (1929 song)
      "More Than You Know" is a popular song, with music written by Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu. The song was published in 1929....

      "
      |Vincent Youmans
      Vincent Youmans
      Vincent Youmans was an American popular composer and Broadway producer.- Life :Vincent Millie Youmans was born in New York City on September 27, 1898 and grew-up on Central Park West on the site where the Mayflower Hotel once stood. His father, a prosperous hat manufacturer, moved the family to...


      |Billy Rose
      Billy Rose
      William "Billy" Rose was an American impresario, theatrical showman and lyricist. He is credited with many famous songs, notably "Me and My Shadow" , "It Happened in Monterey" and "It's Only a Paper Moon"...


      Edward Eliscu
      Edward Eliscu
      Edward Eliscu was a lyricist, playwright, producer and actor. He attended the City College of New York where he attained a Bachelor of Science degree. He then began acting in Broadway plays...


      |1946
      |-
      |"My Coloring Book
      My Coloring Book
      -Sandy Stewart version:The song was recorded by Sandy Stewart and released as a single with "I Heard You Cry Last Night" as a b-side in 1962.-Other versions:*Dusty Springfield recorded the song for her 1964 debut album "A Girl Called Dusty"....

      "
      |John Kander
      John Kander
      John Harold Kander is the American composer of a number of musicals as part of the songwriting team of Kander and Ebb.-Life and career:Kander was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Bernice and Harold S. Kander...


      |Fred Ebb
      Fred Ebb
      Fred Ebb was an American musical theatre lyricist who had many successful collaborations with composer John Kander. The Kander and Ebb team frequently wrote for such performers as Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera....


      |1963
      |-
      |"My Cup Runneth Over
      My Cup Runneth Over
      "My Cup Runneth Over" is a quotation from the Hebrew Bible and means "I have more than enough for my needs" though interpretations and usage may vary. Notably, it can be employed sarcastically to indicate that someone, e.g...

      "
      |Harvey Schmidt
      Harvey Schmidt
      Harvey Lester Schmidt is an American composer for musical theatre. He is best known for composing the music for the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 - 2002.-Biography:...


      |Tom Jones
      Tom Jones (writer)
      Tom Jones is a lyricist of musical theatre. His best known work is The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 until 2002, and the hit song from the same, Try to Remember. Other songs from "The Fantasticks" include "Soon It's Gonna Rain", "Much More" and "I Can See It"...


      |1968
      |-
      |"My Favorite Things
      My Favorite Things (song)
      "My Favorite Things" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music.-The Sound of Music version:The song was first introduced by Mary Martin in the original Broadway production, and sung by Julie Andrews in the 1965 film.In the musical, the lyrics to the song are a...

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1962
      |-
      |"My Little Baby"
      |colspan=2|Joe Shapiro
      Lou Stallman
      |1957
      |-
      |"My Love and Devotion
      My Love and Devotion
      My Love and Devotion is a song that was recorded by Doris Day in 1952. It charted at a peak position of number 10 on the UK Singles Chart....

      "
      |colspan=2|Milton Carson
      |1952
      |-
      |"My One and Only Heart"
      |Robert Allen
      |Al Stillman
      |1953
      |-
      |"My Own Peculiar Way
      My Own Peculiar Way
      My Own Peculiar Way is a 1969 album by country singer Willie Nelson. It was his last release in the 1960s.- Track listing :All tracks composed by Willie Nelson; except where indicated#"My Own Peculiar Way" #"I Walk Alone"...

      "
      Willie Nelson
      Willie Nelson
      1965
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      N
      |-
      |"Nobody But You
      Nobody but You
      "Nobody but You" is a single by American country music artist Don Williams. Released in July 1983, it was the second single from his album Yellow Moon. The song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.-Chart performance:...

      "
      |colspan=2|Dion O'Brien
      |1969
      |-
      |"Noodlin' Rag"
      |Robert Allen
      |Allen Roberts
      |1952
      |-
      |"No Other Love
      No Other Love (1953 song)
      "No Other Love" is a show tune from the 1953 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Me and Juliet.Richard Rodgers originally composed this tune for the NBC television series Victory at Sea...

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1953
      |-
      |"Not While I'm Around
      Not While I'm Around
      "Not While I'm Around" is the 59th episode of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. It was also the twelfth episode of the show's third season. The episode was written by Kevin Murphy and Kevin Etten and directed by David Grossman. It aired on January 14, 2007...

      "
      |colspan=2|Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Joshua Sondheim is an American composer and lyricist for stage and film. He is the winner of an Academy Award, multiple Tony Awards including the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, multiple Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize and the Laurence Olivier Award...


      |1980
      |-
      |"No Well On Earth"
      |Dave Mann
      David Mann (songwriter)
      David Mann was an American songwriter of popular songs...


      |Bob Hilliard
      Bob Hilliard
      Bob Hilliard was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs; "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", "Any Day Now", "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", "Our Day Will Come", "My Little Corner of the World", and "Seven Little Girls ".-Career:Born in New York City, New York, and after...


      |1958
      |-
      |"N'yot N'yow" (The Pussycat Song)
      |colspan=2|Dick Manning
      |1948
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      O
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Oh Marie"
      |rowspan=2|Original Italian melody
      |rowspan=2|adaptation: Ray Charles
      Nick Perito
      Nick Perito
      Nicholas Perito was a Hollywood composer and arranger and, for 40 years, the closest collaborator of singer Perry Como.-Early years:...


      Edoardo DiCapua
      |1966
      |-
      |1980
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"O Holy Night
      O Holy Night
      "O Holy Night" is a well-known Christmas carol composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847 to the French poem "Minuit, chrétiens" by Placide Cappeau , a wine merchant and poet, who had been asked by a parish priest to write a Christmas poem...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Adolphe Charles Adam
      |rowspan=2|Adolphe Charles Adam
      |1959
      |-
      |1968
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"O Marenariello
      O Marenariello
      "Marenariello" is a Neapolitan song written in 1893 by Gennaro Ottaviano and Salvatore Gambardella . It was adapted into the English language hit "I Have But One Heart" and was sung by Andrea Bocelli on his first classical album Viaggio Italiano released in 1997.-Text of the song:Oje né, fa'...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Original Italian melody
      |rowspan=2|adaptation: Ray Charles
      Nick Perito
      Nick Perito
      Nicholas Perito was a Hollywood composer and arranger and, for 40 years, the closest collaborator of singer Perry Como.-Early years:...


      Salvatore Gambardella
      |1966
      |-
      |1970
      |-
      |"Ollie Ollie Outs and Free"
      ||
      ||
      |1941
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"Once I Loved (Amor e Paz)"
      |Antonio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim , also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within...


      |Vinicius De Moraes
      Vinicius de Moraes
      Marcus Vinicius de Moraes , known as Vinicius de Moraes and nicknamed O Poetinho , was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Son of Lydia Cruz de Moraes and Clodoaldo Pereira da Silva Moraes, he was a seminal figure in contemporary Brazilian music...


      English:Ray Gilbert
      Ray Gilbert
      Ray Gilbert was a lyricist.Gilbert is best remembered for the lyrics to the Oscar winning song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from the film Song of the South, which he wrote with Allie Wrubel in 1947.He married, in 1962, actress Janis Paige.Daughter, actress and singer Joanne Gilbert, July...


      |1966
      |-
      |"Once Upon a Time
      Once Upon a Time (song)
      "Once Upon a Time" is a song with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams from the 1962 musical All American. In the musical, the song was performed by Ray Bolger and Eileen Herlie, and their version appears on the Broadway Cast recording...

      "
      |Charles Strouse
      Charles Strouse
      Charles Strouse is an American composer and lyricist.-Life and career:Strouse was born and raised in New York City, the son of Ira and Ethel Strouse...


      |Lee Adams
      Lee Adams
      Lee Richard Adams is an American lyricist best known for his musical theatre collaboration with Charles Strouse.Born in Mansfield, Ohio, Adams received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio State University and a Master's from Columbia University.Adams won Tony Awards in 1961 for Bye Bye Birdie...


      |1962
      |-
      |"One Little Candle"
      |George Mysels
      |Joseph Malloy Roach
      |1952
      |-
      |"One More Time
      One More Time (1931 song)
      "One More Time" is a popular song, one of the last written by the songwriting team of DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson. It was published in 1931. It was the last song recorded by Bing Crosby as a big band singer, before becoming a soloist. Crosby recorded the song for RCA Victor Records with Gus...

      "
      |Ray Henderson
      Ray Henderson
      Ray Henderson , was an American songwriter.Born Raymond Brost in Buffalo, New York, Henderson moved to New York City and became a popular composer in Tin Pan Alley...


      |B. G. DeSylva
      Lew Brown
      Lew Brown
      Lew Brown was a lyricist for popular songs in the United States.Brown was born as Louis Brownstein in Odessa, Russian Empire...


      |1954
      |with the Ames Brothers
      (Not Released)
      |-
      |"Only One"
      |colspan=2|Sunny Skylar
      Sunny Skylar
      Sunny Skylar was an American composer, singer, lyricist, and music publisher. He was born Selig Shaftel in Brooklyn, New York. As a singer, he appeared with a number of big bands, including those led by Ben Bernie, Paul Whiteman, Abe Lyman, George Hall and Vincent Lopez...


      Tom Glazer
      Tom Glazer
      Thomas Zachariah "Tom" Glazer was an American folk singer and songwriter known primarily as a composer of ballads, including: "Because All Men Are Brothers", recorded by The Weavers and Peter, Paul and Mary, "Talking Inflation Blues", recorded by Bob Dylan, and "A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore"...


      Andrew Ackers
      |1958
      |-
      |"On the Outgoing Tide"
      |Mable Wayne
      |Lew Brown
      |1950
      |-
      |"Oowee, Oowee"
      |colspan=2|Sydney Robin
      Ramona Marie Witry
      Ronald Lawrence
      Bonita Ann Andre
      |1965
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      P
      |-
      |"Papa Loves Mambo
      Papa Loves Mambo
      "Papa Loves Mambo" is a popular song written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and Bix Reichner and published in 1954.The best-known version was recorded by Perry Como with Hugo Winterhalter's orchestra in New York City on August 31, 1954. The song was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number...

      "
      |colspan=2|Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman
      Al Hoffman , a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today...


      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning
      Dick Manning was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman....


      Bix Reichner
      |1954
      |-
      |"Pa-paya Mama"
      |colspan=2|Larry Coleman
      Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel is an American lyricist of popular songs, television and movie themes whose writing career includes such titles as "Sway", "Canadian Sunset", "Summer Samba", "The Girl from Ipanema", "Killing Me Softly With His Song", "Meditation" and "I Will Wait for You", along with an Oscar for...


      George Sandler
      |1953
      |-
      |"Pardon My English (Samba Torto)"
      |Antonio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim , also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within...


      |Aloysio De Oliveira English : Ray Gilbert
      Ray Gilbert
      Ray Gilbert was a lyricist.Gilbert is best remembered for the lyrics to the Oscar winning song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from the film Song of the South, which he wrote with Allie Wrubel in 1947.He married, in 1962, actress Janis Paige.Daughter, actress and singer Joanne Gilbert, July...


      |1965
      |not released
      |-
      |"Patricia
      Patricia (1950 song)
      "Patricia" is a popular song.It was written by Benny Davis. The song was published in 1950.Perry Como recorded the song on August 10, 1950, and it was released on the following single records:...

      "
      |colspan=2|Benny Davis
      Benny Davis
      Benny Davis was a vaudeville performer and writer of popular songs. He composed the classic 1926 standard "Baby Face" with Harry Akst.-Life and career:...


      |1950
      |-
      |"People"
      |Julie Styne
      |Bob Merrill
      Bob Merrill
      Bob Merrill was an American songwriter, theatrical composer, lyricist, and screenwriter.Merrill was born Henry Merrill Levan in Atlantic City, New Jersey and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Following a stint with the Army during World War II, he moved to Hollywood, where he worked as a...


      |1968
      |not released
      |-
      |"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"
      |Osvaldo Farrés
      Osvaldo Farres
      Osvaldo Farres was a Cuban song-writer and composer best known for having written the songs Quizás, Quizás, Quizás, "Acercate Mas", and "Tres Palabras."...


      |Spanish: Osvaldo Farrés
      Osvaldo Farres
      Osvaldo Farres was a Cuban song-writer and composer best known for having written the songs Quizás, Quizás, Quizás, "Acercate Mas", and "Tres Palabras."...



      English: Joe Davis
      |1965
      |not released
      |-
      |"Pianissimo"
      |colspan=2|Bennie Benjamin
      George Weiss
      |1947
      |-
      |"Pigtails and Freckles"
      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1962
      |-
      |"Please Mr. Sun"
      |Ray Getzov
      |Sid Frank
      |1951
      |-
      |"Prayer for Peace"
      |Nick Acquaviva
      Nick Acquaviva
      Anthony "Tony" Acquaviva Anthony "Tony" Acquaviva Anthony "Tony" Acquaviva (April 11, 1925 - September 27, 1986, also known professionally as Acquaviva, was an American composer, conductor and string instrumentalist, a student of Serge Koussevitzky and the founder of the New York "Pops" Symphony...


      |Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel
      Norman Gimbel is an American lyricist of popular songs, television and movie themes whose writing career includes such titles as "Sway", "Canadian Sunset", "Summer Samba", "The Girl from Ipanema", "Killing Me Softly With His Song", "Meditation" and "I Will Wait for You", along with an Oscar for...


      |1958
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Prisoner of Love
      Prisoner of Love (1931 song)
      "Prisoner Of Love" is a 1931 popular song with music by Russ Columbo and Clarence Gaskill and lyrics by Leo Robin. The song was popularized by Columbo and later became a major hit for Perry Como. It was also recorded by Billy Eckstine.-Perry Como versions:...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Russ Columbo
      Russ Columbo
      Ruggiero Eugenio di Rodolpho Colombo , known as Russ Columbo, was an American singer, violinist and actor, most famous for his signature tune, "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love", his compositions "Prisoner of Love" and "Too Beautiful For Words", and the legend surrounding his early...


      Clarence Gaskill
      |rowspan=2|Leo Robin
      Leo Robin
      Leo Robin was an American composer, lyricist and songwriter. He is probably best known for collaborating with Ralph Rainger on the 1938 Oscar-winning song "Thanks for the Memory," sung by Bob Hope in the film The Big Broadcast of 1938.-Biography:Robin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and...


      |1945
      |-
      |1970
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      Q
      |-
      |"Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)"
      |Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim , also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within...


      |English: Gene Lees
      Gene Lees
      Frederick Eugene John "Gene" Lees was a Canadian music critic, biographer, lyricist, and former journalist. Lees worked as a newspaper journalist in his native Canada before moving to the United States where he was a music critic and lyricist...


      |1966
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      R
      |-
      |"Rainbow on the River"
      ||
      ||
      |1936
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"Rambling Rose
      Rambling Rose (1948 song)
      "Rambling Rose" is a popular song.The music was written by Joe Burke, the lyrics by Joe McCarthy, Jr.. The song was published in 1947. A cover of the song was recorded by The Beatles in 1962. The popularity of this particular track grew immensely from the exposure of the popular 1960's rock band...

      "
      |Joe Burke
      Joe Burke (composer)
      Joseph A. Burke was an American composer and pianist. He was born in Philadelphia and died in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and started as a pianist accompanying silent movies and an arranger in a music publishing firm. It was during this time...


      |Joe McCarthy, Jr.
      |1947
      |-
      |"Regrets"
      |colspan=2|Barbara Wyrick
      |1980
      |-
      |"Roamin' through the Countryside"
      |colspan=2|Kendall Hayes
      |1965
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Robins and Roses"
      ||
      ||
      |1938
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"Rock of Ages"
      |Thomas Hastings
      Thomas Hastings (composer)
      Thomas Hastings was an American composer, primarily an author of hymn tunes of which the best known is Toplady for the hymn Rock of Ages. He was born to Dr. Seth and Eunice Hastings in Washington, Connecticut...


      |Augustus Montague Toplady
      Augustus Montague Toplady
      Augustus Montague Toplady was an Anglican cleric and hymn writer. He was a major Calvinist opponent of John Wesley. He is best remembered as the author of the hymn "Rock of Ages"...


      |1950
      |-
      |"Rollin' Stone
      Rollin' Stone
      "Rollin' Stone" is a blues song recorded by Muddy Waters in 1950. It is Waters' interpretation of "Catfish Blues", a traditional blues that dates back to 1920s Mississippi...

      "
      |colspan=2|Irving Gordon
      |1951
      |-
      |"Rose of the Rockies"
      ||
      ||
      |1941
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"The Rose Tattoo
      The Rose Tattoo
      - External links :*...

      "
      |Harry Warren
      Harry Warren
      Harry Warren was an American composer and lyricist. Warren was the first major American songwriter to write primarily for film. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song eleven times and won three Oscars for composing "Lullaby of Broadway", "You'll Never Know" and "On the Atchison,...


      |Jack Brooks
      Jack Brooks (lyricist)
      Jack Brooks was an English-American lyricist.Brooks was born in Liverpool, England. He wrote a large number of lyrics of popular songs, including "Ole Buttermilk Sky" "That's Amore" and " Wagon Train" the second theme used on the television program, Wagon...



      |-
      |"Round and Round
      Round and Round (Shapiro/Stallman song)
      "Round and Round" is a popular song by Joe Shapiro and Lou Stallman published in 1956. A version of the song recorded by Perry Como was a big hit in 1957...

      "
      |colspan=2 |Joe Shapiro
      Lou Stallman
      |1957
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      S
      |-
      |"Santa Lucia
      Santa Lucia
      Santa Lucia is a traditional Neapolitan song. It was transcribed by Teodoro Cottrau and published by the Cottrau firm, as a "barcarolla", at Naples in 1849. Cottrau translated it from Napuletano into Italian during the first stage of the Risorgimento, the first Neapolitan song to be given Italian...

      "
      |Teodoro Cottrau
      adaptation: Nick Perito
      Nick Perito
      Nicholas Perito was a Hollywood composer and arranger and, for 40 years, the closest collaborator of singer Perry Como.-Early years:...


      |adaptation:Ray Charles
      |1966
      |-
      |"Save Me the Dance"
      |Luciano Angeleri
      |Ervin M. Drake
      |1980
      |-
      |"Say You're Mine Again"
      |Charles Nathan
      |Dave Heisler
      |1953
      |-
      |"Scarlet Ribbons
      Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
      "Scarlet Ribbons " is a popular song. The music was written by Evelyn Danzig and the lyrics by Jack Segal."Scarlet Ribbons" was written in only 15 minutes in 1949 at Danzig's home in Port Washington New York after she invited lyricist Segal to hear her music...

      "
      |Evelyn Danzig
      Evelyn Danzig
      Evelyn Danzig Levine was an American songwriter best known for writing the music for the popular song "Scarlet Ribbons" with lyrics by her collaborator Jack Segal.-Life:...


      |Jack Segal
      Jack Segal
      Jack Segal was a composer of popular American songs...


      |1958
      |-
      |"Seattle
      Seattle (song)
      "Seattle" is a song written by Hugo Montenegro, Jack Keller and Ernie Sheldon. It was used as the theme for the 1968-70 ABC-TV U.S. television show Here Come the Brides. Late in the show's first season, singer Perry Como recorded a version of the song, which became a Top 40 hit for him on the...

      "
      |Hugo Montenegro
      Hugo Montenegro
      Hugo Montenegro was an American orchestra leader and composer of film soundtracks. His best known work is derived from interpretations of the music from Spaghetti westerns, especially his cover version of the main theme from the 1966 film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly...


      |Ernie Sheldon
      Jack Keller
      Jack Keller (songwriter)
      Jack Keller A legend in his own right, Jack Keller wrote hit songs in every genre of music over a period of nearly 40 years with success in New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville....


      |1969
      |-
      |"The Second Time
      The Second Time
      "The Second Time" is the first single from Kim Wilde's 1984 album Teases & Dares. It was re-titled "Go for It" for the North American market.The track was also Wilde's first release on the MCA record label...

      "
      |Francis Lai
      Francis Lai
      Francis Lai is a French accordionist, and composer noted for his film scores.While in his twenties, Francis Lai left home and went to Paris where he became part of the lively Montmartre music scene...


      |Tim Rice
      Tim Rice
      Sir Timothy Miles Bindon "Tim" Rice is an British lyricist and author.An Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning lyricist, Rice is best known for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, with whom he wrote Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus...


      |1983
      |-
      |"Send in the Clowns
      Send in the Clowns
      "Send in the Clowns" is a song by Stephen Sondheim from the 1973 musical A Little Night Music, an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's film Smiles of a Summer Night. It is a ballad from Act II in which the character Desirée reflects on the ironies and disappointments of her life. Among other things, she...

      "
      |colspan=2|Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Sondheim
      Stephen Joshua Sondheim is an American composer and lyricist for stage and film. He is the winner of an Academy Award, multiple Tony Awards including the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, multiple Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize and the Laurence Olivier Award...


      |1973
      |-
      |"The Shadow of Your Smile
      The Shadow of Your Smile
      "The Shadow of Your Smile", also known as "Love Theme from The Sandpiper", is a popular song. The music was written by Johnny Mandel with the lyrics written by Paul Francis Webster...

      "
      |Johnny Mandel
      Johnny Mandel
      Johnny Mandel is an American composer and arranger of popular songs, film music and jazz. Among the musicians he has worked with are Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Anita O'Day, Barbra Streisand, and Shirley Horn.-Life:...


      |Paul Francis Webster
      Paul Francis Webster
      Paul Francis Webster was an American lyricist who won three Academy Awards for Best Song and was nominated sixteen times for the award.-Biography:...


      |1966
      |-
      |"She's a Lady
      She's A Lady
      "She's a Lady" is a song written by Paul Anka and performed by Tom Jones, and released in 1971. It is his highest charting U.S. release, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is one of Tom Jones's most famous recordings. The song reached #4 on Billboard's Easy Listening survey and spawned a...

      "
      |colspan=2|Cy Coben
      |1950
      |with Betty Hutton
      Betty Hutton
      Betty Hutton was an American stage, film, and television actress, comedienne and singer.-Early life:Hutton was born Elizabeth June Thornburg, daughter of a railroad foreman, Percy E. Thornburg and his wife, the former Mabel Lum . While she was very young, her father abandoned the family for...


      |-
      |"Silver Bells"
      |Jay Livingston
      Jay Livingston
      Jay Livingston was an American composer and singer best known as half of a songwriting duo with Ray Evans that specialized in songs composed for films. Livingston wrote the music and Evans the lyrics....


      |Ray Evans
      Ray Evans
      Raymond Bernard Evans was an American songwriter. He was a partner in a composing and songwriting duo with Jay Livingston, known for the songs they composed for films...


      |1968
      |-
      |"Slightly out of Tune (Desafinado)
      Slightly Out of Tune (Desafinado)
      "Desafinado", a Portuguese word , is the title of a bossa nova song composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics by Newton Mendonça. The English language lyrics were written by Jon Hendricks and Jessie Cavanaugh...

      "
      |Antonio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Jobim
      Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim , also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within...


      |Portuguese: Newton Mendonça
      Newton Mendonça
      Newton Ferreira de Mendonça was a musician, composer, and lyricist. He began as a pianist in 1950. In 1953 he started working with Antonio Carlos Jobim, something for which he is best known. Mendonça went on to co-compose music and lyrics for Desafinado, Meditação, and Samba de uma nota só...



      English: Jon Hendricks
      Jon Hendricks
      Jon Hendricks is an American jazz lyricist and singer. He is considered one of the originators of vocalese, which adds lyrics to existing instrumental songs and replaces many instruments with vocalists...

       and Jesse Cavanagh
      |1963
      |-
      |"So Far
      So Far (song)
      "So Far" is a show tune from the 1947 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Allegro.On July 28, 1947 , the song was recorded by Perry Como, and released by RCA Victor Records as a 78rpm single, catalog number 20-2402-A, with the flip side "A Fellow Needs a Girl". The song reached #11 on the Billboard...

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1947
      |-
      |"So It Goes"
      |colspan=2|John Barry Mason
      Alec Gould
      Michael Heath Johnson
      |1983
      |-
      |"Somebody Cares"
      |colspan=2|Johnny Robba
      Frank Reardon
      Ernest G. Schweikert
      |1962
      |-
      |"Somebody Makes it So"
      |colspan=2|Paul Vance
      Eddie Snyder
      |1967
      |-
      |"Somebody Up There Likes Me
      Somebody Up There Likes Me (song)
      "Somebody Up There Likes Me" is a song written and performed by David Bowie for his Young Americans album in 1975. The song was featured in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas which was played on the fictional radio station K-DST....

      "
      |Bronislau Kaper
      |Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn was an American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area...


      |1956
      |-
      |"Somebody Somewhere
      Somebody Somewhere (song)
      "Somebody Somewhere" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser. The song was published in 1956 as part of Loesser's musical The Most Happy Fella.-Recordings:*Doris Day, single, 1956*Jo Sullivan, Original cast recording of The Most Happy Fella, 1956...

      "
      |colspan=2|Frank Loesser
      Frank Loesser
      Frank Henry Loesser was an American songwriter who wrote the lyrics and scores to the Broadway hits Guys and Dolls and How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, among others. He won separate Tony Awards for the music and lyrics in both shows, as well as sharing the Pulitzer Prize for...


      |1968
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Some Children See Him"
      |Wihla Hutson
      |Alfred Burt
      Alfred Burt
      Alfred Shaddick Burt was an American jazz musician who is best known for composing the music for fifteen Christmas carols between 1942 and 1954. Only one of the carols was performed in public outside his immediate family circle during his lifetime.-Early life:Burt was born in Marquette, Michigan...


      |1968
      |not released
      |-
      |"Some Enchanted Evening
      Some Enchanted Evening (song)
      "Some Enchanted Evening" is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.In the musical, it is sung as a solo by Emile de Becque, the French plantation owner, who falls in love with the American navy nurse Nellie Forbush. In this song he sings of seizing the moment so...

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Oscar Hammerstein II
      |1949
      |-
      |"Someone is Waiting"
      |colspan=2|Richard Ahlert
      Ettore Stratta
      |1980
      |-
      |"Sonata"
      |Alex Alstone
      |Ervin Drake Jimmy Shirl
      |1946
      |-
      |"The Songs I Love
      The Songs I Love (song)
      "The Songs I Love" is a popular song with music written by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. The song was published in 1963.The song was composed for a Perry Como album of the same name....

      "
      |Jimmy Van Heusen
      |Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn was an American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area...


      |1963
      |-
      |"Souvenir d'Italie
      Souvenir d'Italie
      Souvenir d'Italie is a 1957 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti....

      "
      |Lelio Luttazzi
      |Italian: Giulio Scarnicca
      Renzo Tarabusi
      English: Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman was an American songwriter.-Biography:Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his Bar exams to practice in the state of New York...


      |1966
      |-
      |"Stand Beside Me
      Stand Beside Me
      "Stand Beside Me" is the title of a song written by Stephen Allen Davis and recorded by American country music singer Jo Dee Messina. It was released in October 1998 as third single from her album, I'm Alright, the song spent three weeks at the top of the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, making...

      "
      |colspan=2|Tompall Glaser
      Tompall Glaser
      Tompall Glaser is an American country music artist. Active since the 1950s, he has recorded both as a solo artist and with his brothers Chuck and Jim in the trio Tompall & the Glaser Brothers...


      |1965
      |-
      |"Stay with Me"
      |Nick Perito
      Nick Perito
      Nicholas Perito was a Hollywood composer and arranger and, for 40 years, the closest collaborator of singer Perry Como.-Early years:...


      |Ray Charles
      Ray Charles
      Ray Charles Robinson , known by his shortened stage name Ray Charles, was an American musician. He was a pioneer in the genre of soul music during the 1950s by fusing rhythm and blues, gospel, and blues styles into his early recordings with Atlantic Records...


      |1966
      |from the album Lightly Latin
      Lightly Latin
      Lightly Latin was Perry Como's 13th RCA Victor 12" long-play album, the 11th recorded in full "living" stereophonic sound and the third featuring Dynagroove technology....


      |-
      |"A Still Small Voice"
      |Ben Weisman
      Ben Weisman
      Ben Weisman was an eccentric American composer significant for having written more songs recorded by Elvis Presley than any other songwriter in history. The "Mad Professor" as Weisman was nicknamed by Elvis, worked with the King from 1956 to 1971...


      |Al Stillman
      Al Stillman
      Al Stillman was an American lyricist.-Biography:Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P...


      |1958
      |-
      |"Stop! and Think It Over
      Stop! And Think It Over
      "Stop! And Think it Over" is a 1967 song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett and performed by Perry Como. Released as a single, it was the first of three number ones for Como on the Easy Listening chart, spending a single week at the top in June 1967. On the Billboard Hot 100, it reached...

      "
      |colspan=2|Sid Tepper
      Sid Tepper
      Sid Tepper is an American songwriter, best known for his collaborations with Roy C. Bennett, which spawned several hits for Elvis Presley. Between 1945 and 1970, Tepper and Bennett published over 300 songs.-Biography:...


      Roy C. Bennett
      Roy C. Bennett
      Roy C. Bennett is an American songwriter known for the songs he wrote with Sid Tepper, which spawned several hits for Elvis Presley...


      |1967
      |-
      |"The Story of the First Christmas"
      |medley

      |1959
      |-
      |"Summer Me, Winter Me"
      |Michel Legrand
      Michel Legrand
      Michel Jean Legrand is a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist...


      |Marilyn
      Marilyn Bergman
      Marilyn Bergman is a composer, songwriter and author.She was born Marilyn Keith in Brooklyn, New York and studied psychology and English at New York University...

       and Alan Bergman
      Alan Bergman
      Alan Bergman is an American lyricist and songwriter.-Life & career:Born in Brooklyn, New York, he studied at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and UCLA. His involvement in the entertainment industry began in the early 1950s as a director of children's television shows...


      |1969
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"The Summer Wind"
      |Henry Mayer
      |Danish: Hans Bradtke
      English: Johnny Mercer
      Johnny Mercer
      John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter and singer. He is best known as a lyricist, but he also composed music. He was also a popular singer who recorded his own songs as well as those written by others...


      |1965
      |-
      |"Sunrise, Sunset"
      |Jerry Bock
      Jerry Bock
      Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Bock was an American musical theater composer. He received the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama with Sheldon Harnick for their 1959 musical Fiorello! and the Tony Award for Best Composer and Lyricist for the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof with...


      |Sheldon Harnick
      Sheldon Harnick
      Sheldon Harnick is an American lyricist best known for his collaborations with composer Jerry Bock on hit musicals such as Fiddler on the Roof....


      |1968
      |-
      |"Sunshine Wine"
      |colspan=2|Cindy Walker
      Cindy Walker
      Cindy Walker was a prolific American songwriter, as well as a country music singer and dancer. As a songwriter Walker was responsible for a large number of popular and enduring songs recorded by many different artists. She adopted a craftsman-like approach to her songwriting, often tailoring...


      |1969
      |-
      |"Surrender"
      |Bennie Benjamin
      George Weiss
      |1946
      |-
      |"Sweet Adorable You"
      |colspan=2|Thomas Baker Knight
      |1965
      |-
      |"The Sweetest Sounds
      The Sweetest Sounds (song)
      "The Sweetest Sounds" is a popular song, written by Richard Rodgers for the musical No Strings, in 1962....

      "
      |colspan=2|Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |1962
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      T
      |-
      |"Take a Look at Me"
      |colspan=2|Ronald E. McCown
      |1973
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Take Me Home"
      |colspan=2|Michelle Aller
      Robert Esty
      |1973
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Temptation
      Temptation (1933 song)
      "Temptation" is a popular song, published in 1933, with music written by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Arthur Freed. The song was used in the film Singin' in the Rain and later in the 1983 musical based on the film, and is prominently featured in Valerio Zurlini's Violent Summer .The song was...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Nacio Herb Brown
      Nacio Herb Brown
      Nacio Herb Brown was an American writer of popular songs, movie scores, and Broadway theatre music in the 1920s through the early 1950s.-Biography:...


      |rowspan=2|Arthur Freed
      Arthur Freed
      Arthur Freed was born Arthur Grossman in Charleston, South Carolina. He was a Jewish American lyricist and a Hollywood film producer.- Biography :Freed began his career as a song-plugger and pianist in Chicago...


      |1945
      |-
      |1974
      |-
      |"That Ain't All"
      |colspan=2|John D. Loudermilk
      John D. Loudermilk
      John D. Loudermilk is an American singer and songwriter.-Biography:Born in Durham, North Carolina, Loudermilk grew up in a family who were members of the Salvation Army faith and was influenced by the church singing. His cousins Ira and Charlie Loudermilk were known professionally as the Louvin...


      |1965
      |-
      |"That Old Gang of Mine"
      ||
      ||
      |1939
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"That's All this Old World Needs"
      |colspan=2|Bob Tubert
      Demetriss ( Tubert ) Tapp
      |1969
      |-
      |"That's the Beginning of the End"
      |colspan=2|Alex Kramer
      Joan Whitney
      |1946
      |-
      |"That's Where I Came In"
      |Peter DeRose
      |Charles Tobias
      |1946
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"There Is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas"
      |colspan=2|Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman was an American songwriter.-Biography:Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his Bar exams to practice in the state of New York...


      Mickey J. Addy
      |1950
      |-
      ||
      ||
      |1968
      |-
      |"There'll Never Be Another Night Like This"
      |colspan=2|David Reilly
      David Reilly
      David Reilly , was the singer and songwriting/production partner in the electro-rock band God Lives Underwater , signed by Rick Rubin to American Recordings in 1993.-Life and career:...


      Anthony Bygraves
      |1980
      |-
      |"There'll Soon Be a Rainbow"
      |colspan=2|Henry Nemo
      David Saxon
      |1943
      |-
      |"There Never Was a Night So Beautiful"
      |colspan=2|John Rox
      |1954
      |-
      |"There's a Big Blue Cloud (Next to Heaven)"
      |colspan=2|Ervin Drake
      Ervin Drake
      Ervin Drake, born Ervin Maurice Druckman is an American songwriter whose works include such American Songbook standards as "It Was a Very Good Year". He has written in a variety of styles and his work has been recorded by musicians from all over the world in a multitude of styles...


      Hans Lengsfelder
      Paul James McGrane
      |1951
      |-
      |"There's No Boat Like a Rowboat"
      |colspan=2|Irving Gordon
      |1951
      |-
      |"They Say It's Wonderful
      They Say It's Wonderful
      "They Say It's Wonderful" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the musical Annie Get Your Gun , where it was introduced by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton.It was sung by Kirsten Dunst in Spider-Man 3 .-Notable recordings:...

      "
      |colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1957
      |-
      |"The Things I Didn't Do"
      |colspan=2| Fred Jay, Ira Kosloff and Irving Reid
      |1954
      |-
      |"This is a Great Country"
      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1962
      |-
      |"This is All I Ask
      This Is All I Ask
      "This Is All I Ask" is a popular song written by Gordon Jenkins.Jenkins considered this his finest composition, and he recorded it in arrangements he wrote for Nat King Cole, Harry Nilsson and Frank Sinatra....

      "
      |colspan=2|Gordon Jenkins
      Gordon Jenkins
      Gordon Hill Jenkins was an American arranger, composer and pianist who was an influential figure in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s, renowned for his lush string arrangements...


      |1963
      |-
      |"Till the End of Time
      Till the End of Time (Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman song)
      "Till the End of Time" is a popular song written by lyricist Buddy Kaye and composer Ted Mossman and published in 1945. The melody is based on Frédéric Chopin's Polonaise in A flat major, Op. 53, the "Polonaise héroique"....

      "
      |Ted Mossman
      |Buddy Kaye
      Buddy Kaye
      Jules Leonard "Buddy" Kaye was an American award-winning songwriter, musician, producer, author and publisher. His songs were recorded by top performers, including Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald, Perry Como, Elvis Presley and Dusty Springfield...


      |1945
      1945 in music
      -Events:*The Motion Picture Daily Fame Poll designates Bing Crosby "Top Male Vocalist" for the ninth straight year.*July 26 - Composer Ernest John Moeran marries cellist Peers Coetmore.*August 19 - Dick Powell marries June Allyson....


      |-
      |"Tina Marie
      Tina Marie
      "Teena Marie" is a popular song. It was written by Bob Merrill and was published in 1955.This record reached position #5 on the Billboard chart.deOn June 21, 1955, Perry Como recorded the song...

      "
      |colspan=2|Bob Merrill
      Bob Merrill
      Bob Merrill was an American songwriter, theatrical composer, lyricist, and screenwriter.Merrill was born Henry Merrill Levan in Atlantic City, New Jersey and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Following a stint with the Army during World War II, he moved to Hollywood, where he worked as a...


      |1955
      1955 in music
      -Events:*January 1 – RCA Victor announces a marketing plan called "Operation TNT." The label drops the list price on LPs from $5.95 to $3.98, EPs from $4.95 to $2.98, 45 EPs from $1.58 to $1.49 and 45's from $1.16 to $.89...


      |-
      |"Together Forever"
      |Harvey Schmidt
      Harvey Schmidt
      Harvey Lester Schmidt is an American composer for musical theatre. He is best known for composing the music for the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 - 2002.-Biography:...


      |Tom Jones
      Tom Jones (writer)
      Tom Jones is a lyricist of musical theatre. His best known work is The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 until 2002, and the hit song from the same, Try to Remember. Other songs from "The Fantasticks" include "Soon It's Gonna Rain", "Much More" and "I Can See It"...


      |1968
      1968 in music
      -Events:*January 4 – Guitarist Jimi Hendrix is jailed by Stockholm police, after trashing a hotel room during a drunken fist fight with bassist Noel Redding.*January 6 – Gibson Guitar Corporation patents its Gibson Flying V electric guitar design....


      |-
      |rowspan=3|"To Know You (Is to Love You)
      To Know You (Is to Love You)
      "To Know You " is a popular song.The music was written by Robert Allen, the lyrics by Allan Roberts. The song was published in 1952.The best-known recording of the song was made by Perry Como...

      "
      |rowspan=3|Robert Allen
      Robert Allen (musicwriter)
      Robert Allen Deitcher was a pianist and an arranger and writer of music for popular songs.He was born in Troy, New York and had 4 children: a son, Gordon, and 3 daughters, Pamela, Diana, Katie....


      |rowspan=3|Allan Roberts
      Allan Roberts
      Allan Roberts was a British politician who was a Labour Member of Parliament from 1979 until his death. A teacher and social worker before his election, he was a member of the left-wing of the party.-Early life:...


      |1952
      1952 in music
      -Events:*February 26 - Jo Stafford marries bandleader/arranger Paul Weston.*March 21 - First reported Rock and roll riot breaks out at Alan Freed's Moondog Coronation Ball in Cleveland, Ohio...

      ||(with Betty Hutton
      Betty Hutton
      Betty Hutton was an American stage, film, and television actress, comedienne and singer.-Early life:Hutton was born Elizabeth June Thornburg, daughter of a railroad foreman, Percy E. Thornburg and his wife, the former Mabel Lum . While she was very young, her father abandoned the family for...

      )
      (Not Released)
      |-
      |1952
      1952 in music
      -Events:*February 26 - Jo Stafford marries bandleader/arranger Paul Weston.*March 21 - First reported Rock and roll riot breaks out at Alan Freed's Moondog Coronation Ball in Cleveland, Ohio...

      ||(with the Fontane Sisters)
      |-
      |1959
      1959 in music
      -Events:*January 5 – The first sessions for Ella Fitzgerald's George and Ira Gershwin Songbook are held.*January 12 – Tamla Records is founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in Detroit, Michigan....

      ||(with Choral Director Ray Charles)
      |-
      |"Tomboy"
      |colspan=2|Joe Farrell
      Joe Farrell
      Joseph Carl Firrantello , known as Joe Farrell, was an American jazz saxophonist and flutist. He is best known for a series of albums under his own name on the CTI record label and for playing in the initial incarnation of Chick Corea's Return to Forever.-Biography:Farrell was born in Chicago...


      Jim Conway
      Jim Conway
      Jim Conway is an Australian harmonica player and with his brother, Mic Conway, was a co-founder of the 1970s humour, theatre and rock group, The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band....


      |1959
      1959 in music
      -Events:*January 5 – The first sessions for Ella Fitzgerald's George and Ira Gershwin Songbook are held.*January 12 – Tamla Records is founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in Detroit, Michigan....


      |-
      |"Toselli's Serenade (Dreams and Memories)"
      |Enrico Toselli
      Enrico Toselli
      Enrico Toselli was an Italian pianist and composer. He studied the piano with Giovanni Sgambati and composition with Giuseppe Martucci and Reginaldo Grazzini. At a very early age he started on a brilliant career as a concert pianist in Italy, the principal European capitals and also in Alexandria...


      |English: Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman was an American songwriter.-Biography:Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his Bar exams to practice in the state of New York...


      |1966
      |-
      |"Toyland
      Babes in Toyland (operetta)
      Babes in Toyland is an operetta composed by Victor Herbert with a libretto by Glen MacDonough , which wove together various characters from Mother Goose nursery rhymes into a Christmas-themed musical extravaganza. The creators wanted to cash in on the extraordinary success of The Wizard of Oz,...

      "
      |colspan=2|Victor Herbert
      Victor Herbert
      Victor August Herbert was an Irish-born, German-raised American composer, cellist and conductor. Although Herbert enjoyed important careers as a cello soloist and conductor, he is best known for composing many successful operettas that premiered on Broadway from the 1890s to World War I...


      |1968
      |-
      |"Traveling Down a Lonely Road" (Love theme from La Strada)
      |colspan=2| Italian: Nino Rinaldi Rota
      Michele Galderi
      English: Don Raye
      |1966
      |-
      |"Try to Remember"
      |Harvey Schmidt
      Harvey Schmidt
      Harvey Lester Schmidt is an American composer for musical theatre. He is best known for composing the music for the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 - 2002.-Biography:...


      |Tom Jones
      Tom Jones (writer)
      Tom Jones is a lyricist of musical theatre. His best known work is The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 until 2002, and the hit song from the same, Try to Remember. Other songs from "The Fantasticks" include "Soon It's Gonna Rain", "Much More" and "I Can See It"...


      |1968
      1968 in music
      -Events:*January 4 – Guitarist Jimi Hendrix is jailed by Stockholm police, after trashing a hotel room during a drunken fist fight with bassist Noel Redding.*January 6 – Gibson Guitar Corporation patents its Gibson Flying V electric guitar design....


      |-
      |"Tulips and Heather"
      |colspan=2|Milton Carson
      |1951
      |-
      |"Turnaround"
      |colspan=2|Alan Green
      Harry Belafonte
      Harry Belafonte
      Harold George "Harry" Belafonte, Jr. is an American singer, songwriter, actor and social activist. He was dubbed the "King of Calypso" for popularizing the Caribbean musical style with an international audience in the 1950s...


      Malvina Reynolds
      Malvina Reynolds
      Malvina Reynolds was an American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist, best known for her song-writing, particularly the songs "Little Boxes" and "Morningtown Ride".-Early life:...


      |1968
      |-
      |"Turn Around"
      |Henry Mayer
      |Al Stillman
      Al Stillman
      Al Stillman was an American lyricist.-Biography:Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P...


      |1970
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Two Lost Souls"
      |Richard Adler
      Richard Adler
      Richard Adler is an American lyricist, composer and producer of several Broadway shows.-Biography:Born in New York City, Adler had a musical upbringing, his father being a concert pianist. After serving in the Navy he began his career as a lyricist, teaming up with Jerry Ross in 1950...


      |Jerry Ross
      Jerry Ross (composer)
      Jerry Ross was an American lyricist and composer whose works with Richard Adler for the musical theater include The Pajama Game and Damn Yankees, winners of Tony Awards in 1955 and 1956 respectively in both the "Best Musical" and "Best Composer and Lyricist" categories.-Biography:Ross was born...


      |1955
      |-
      |"Two Loves Have I"
      |Vincent Scotto
      |French
      French language
      French is a Romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the regions of Quebec and Acadia in Canada, and by various communities elsewhere. Second-language speakers of French are distributed throughout many parts...

      : Georges Koger, Henri Varna
      English:Jack Murray, Barry Trivers
      |1947
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      U
      |-
      |"Un giorno dopo l'altro (One Day is Like Another)"
      |Luigi Tenco
      Luigi Tenco
      Luigi Tenco was an Italian singer, songwriter and actor.-Biography:Tenco was born in Cassine in 1938, the son of Teresa Zoccola and Giuseppe Tenco. He never knew his father, who died in unclear circumstances...


      |Earl S. Shuman
      |1966
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      W
      |-
      |"Wanted"
      |colspan=2|Jack Fulton
      Jack Fulton
      Jack Fulton is a frozen food retailer chain based in Darton in South Yorkshire and operating throughout the Midlands and North of England.-History:The Company was founded by Jack Fulton in 1960 as a poultry business...


      Lois Steele
      |1954
      |-
      |"Watchin' the Trains Go By"
      |colspan=2|Tot Seymour
      Al Good hart
      |1950
      |-
      |"Watermelon Weather"
      |Hoagy Carmichael
      Hoagy Carmichael
      Howard Hoagland "Hoagy" Carmichael was an American composer, pianist, singer, actor, and bandleader. He is best known for writing "Stardust", "Georgia On My Mind", "The Nearness of You", and "Heart and Soul", four of the most-recorded American songs of all time.Alec Wilder, in his study of the...


      |Paul Francis Webster
      |1952
      |(duet with Eddie Fisher
      Eddie Fisher (singer)
      Edwin Jack "Eddie" Fisher , was an American entertainer. He was one of the world's most famous and successful singers in the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show. His divorce from his first wife, Debbie Reynolds, to marry his best friend's widow, Elizabeth Taylor, garnered...

      )
      |-
      |"Weave Me the Sunshine"
      |colspan=2|Peter Yarrow
      Peter Yarrow
      Peter Yarrow is an American singer who found fame with the 1960s folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Yarrow co-wrote one of the group's most famous songs, "Puff, the Magic Dragon"...


      |1974
      |-
      |"We Kiss in a Shadow
      We Kiss in a Shadow
      "We Kiss in a Shadow" is a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The King and I.In this song, Tuptim and Lun Tha declare their love for each other, even though they fear that the King of Siam would know about it....

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Hammerstein II
      Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song". Many of his songs are standard repertoire for...


      |1951
      |-
      |"Welcome Home
      Welcome Home (1973 song)
      "Welcome Home" was a song made popular by Peters and Lee.Originally written by Jean Alphonse Dupre and Stanislas Beldone in French and translated into English by Bryan Blackburn the record was produced by Johnny Franz...

      "
      |colspan=2|unknown
      |1973
      1973 in music
      -January–April:*January 9 – Mick Jagger's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug conviction, putting an abrupt end to The Rolling Stones' plans to perform in Japan during their forthcoming tour.*January 14...


      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"We'll Meet Again
      We'll Meet Again (song)
      "We'll Meet Again" is a 1939 song made famous by British singer Vera Lynn with music and lyrics written by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles ....

      "
      |Albert R. Parker
      |Hugh Charles
      Hugh Charles
      Hugh Charles is a Canadian football running back for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. He was originally signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2007 before signing with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2008. He played college football at Colorado. He was...


      |1977
      1977 in music
      This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1977.-January–February:*January 1 – The Clash headline the gala opening of the London music club, The Roxy....


      |-
      |"We've Only Just Begun
      We've Only Just Begun
      "We've Only Just Begun" is the signature song of The Carpenters, written by Roger Nichols and Paul Williams , and is often used as a wedding song. The song was ranked at #405 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".The song was recorded by Smokey Roberds, a friend...

      "
      |Roger Nichols
      Roger Nichols (songwriter)
      Roger Nichols Roger Nichols Roger Nichols (born in Missoula, Montana, is an American composer and songwriter. He is a multi-instrumentalist who plays violin, guitar, bass, and piano.-Biography:...


      |Paul Williams
      Paul Williams (songwriter)
      Paul Hamilton Williams, Jr. is an Academy Award-winning American composer, musician, songwriter, and actor. He is perhaps best known for popular songs performed by a number of acts in the 1970s including Three Dog Night's "An Old Fashioned Love Song", Helen Reddy's "You and Me Against the World",...


      |1970
      1970 in music
      - Events :*January 3**Davy Jones announces he is leaving the Monkees**Former Pink Floyd frontman Syd Barrett releases his first solo album The Madcap Laughs....


      |-
      |"We Wish You a Merry Christmas
      We Wish You a Merry Christmas
      "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is a popular secular sixteenth-century English carol from the West Country of England. The origin of this Christmas carol lies in the English tradition where wealthy people of the community gave Christmas treats to the carolers on Christmas Eve such as 'figgy...

      "
      |colspan=2|traditional
      |1959
      |-
      |"What Am I Gonna Do About You?"
      |Jules Styne
      |Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn
      Sammy Cahn was an American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area...


      |1946
      |-
      |"What Kind of Fool Am I?
      What Kind of Fool Am I?
      "What Kind of Fool Am I?" is a popular song written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley and published in 1962. It was introduced by Anthony Newley in the musical Stop The World - I Want To Get Off...

      "
      |colspan=2|Leslie Bricusse
      Leslie Bricusse
      Leslie Bricusse is an English composer, lyricist, and playwright.Although best known for his partnership with Anthony Newley, Bricusse has worked with many other composers. He was educated at University College School in London and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge...


      Anthony Newley
      Anthony Newley
      Anthony George Newley was an English actor, singer and songwriter. He enjoyed success as a performer in such diverse fields as rock and roll and stage and screen acting.-Early life:...


      |1963
      1963 in music
      -Events:*January 1 – The Beatles start a 5-day tour in Scotland to support the release of their new single, "Love Me Do".*January 4 – At Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, Dalida receives a Juke Box Global Oscar for the year's most-played artist on juke boxes....


      |-
      |"What'll I Do?"
      |colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1947
      1947 in music
      -Events:*August 7 – Carlo Bergonzi makes his professional debut as Schaunard in La Bohème at the Arena Argentina in Catania.*October – Enrico De Angelis leaves Quartetto Cetra to join the army...


      |-
      |"What Love Is Made Of"
      |colspan=2|Paul Vance
      Paul Vance
      Paul Vance is an American songwriter and record producer.With over 300 recorded songs, Vance co-wrote such hits as "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini," recorded in 1960 by Brian Hyland, which rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and "Catch a Falling Star," recorded in 1957 by...


      Jack Segal
      Jack Segal
      Jack Segal was a composer of popular American songs...


      Eddie Snyder
      |1970
      |-
      |"What More Is There to Say?"
      |Al Frisch
      |Robert Mellin
      |1952
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"What's New?
      What's New?
      "What's New?" is a 1939 popular song composed by Bob Haggart, with lyrics by Johnny Burke.It was originally an instrumental tune titled "I'm Free" by Haggart in 1938, when Haggart was a member of Bob Crosby and His Orchestra. The tune was written with a trumpet solo, meant to showcase the talents...

      "
      |Bob Haggart
      Bob Haggart
      Robert Sherwood Haggart was a dixieland jazz double bass player, composer and arranger...


      |Johnny Burke
      Johnny Burke
      Johnny Burke was a Newfoundland songwriter and musician. He was nicknamed the 'Bard of Prescott Street'. He wrote many popular songs that artists in the 1930s and 1940s released.Popular songs by Burke include:* The Night Paddy Murphy Died...


      |1962
      |-
      |"What's One More Time?"
      |colspan=2|Richard Leigh
      Richard Leigh (songwriter)
      Richard Leigh is an American country music songwriter and singer. He is best known for penning "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" . In 1978 he received a Grammy Award for "Best Country Song" for the popular song...


      |1983
      |-
      |"When"
      |colspan=2|George Fischoff
      |1980
      |-
      |"When Day is Done"
      |Robert Katscher
      |German : Robert Katscher
      English : B.G. DeSylva
      |c. 1957
      |-
      |"When Hearts Are Young"
      |Sigmund Romberg
      Sigmund Romberg
      Sigmund Romberg was a Hungarian-born American composer, best known for his operettas.-Biography:Romberg was born as Siegmund Rosenberg to a Jewish family in Gross-Kanizsa during the Austro-Hungarian kaiserlich und königlich monarchy period...


      Al Goodman
      Al Goodman
      Al Goodman was a conductor, songwriter, stage composer, musical director, arranger, and pianist....


      |Cyrus Wood
      |1960
      |-
      |"When I Fall In Love
      When I Fall in Love (song)
      "When I Fall in Love" is a popular song, written by Victor Young and Edward Heyman . It was introduced in the film One Minute to Zero. The song has become a standard, with many artists recording it, though the original hit version was by Doris Day.Doris Day's recording was made on June 5, 1952...

      "
      |colspan=2|Edward Heyman
      Edward Heyman
      Edward Heyman was an American musician and lyricist, best known for his compositions "Body and Soul", "When I Fall in Love", and "For Sentimental Reasons". He also contributed many songs for films.-Biography:...


      Victor Young
      Victor Young
      Victor Young was an American composer, arranger, violinist and conductor. He was born in Chicago.-Biography:...


      |1958
      |-
      |"When I Lost You
      When I Lost You
      "When I Lost You" is a song with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin written in 1912 after his wife of five months, the former Dorothy Goetz, died of typhoid fever. In it he poured out the grief of his loss, the only song that he ever admitted had such a connection to his own life...

      "
      |colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1963
      |-
      |"When I Need You
      When I Need You
      "When I Need You" is a popular song written by Albert Hammond and Carole Bayer Sager. It was first recorded by Hammond on his 1976 album When I Need You. Produced by Richard Perry, Leo Sayer's version made number 1 on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in February 1977 after three of his earlier...

      "
      |Albert Hammond
      Albert Hammond
      Albert Hammond OBE is a British singer, songwriter and record producer from Gibraltar.-Birth and early success:Hammond was born in London, England, where his family had been evacuated to from Gibraltar during World War II. His family returned to Gibraltar shortly after his birth, and there he grew...


      |Carole Bayer Sager
      Carole Bayer Sager
      Carole Bayer Sager is an American lyricist, songwriter, singer, and painter.-Introduction:Born in New York City, Sager graduated from New York University, where she majored in English, dramatic arts and speech...


      |1977
      1977 in music
      This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1977.-January–February:*January 1 – The Clash headline the gala opening of the London music club, The Roxy....


      |-
      |"When Is Sometime?"
      |Jimmy Van Heusen
      |Johnny Burke
      |1947
      |-
      |"When I Wanted You
      When I Wanted You
      "When I Wanted You" is a track from Barry Manilow's 1979 album, One Voice, with music and lyrics written by Gino Cunico. "When I Wanted You" peaked at number twenty on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent one week at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. It was Manilow's tenth number one on the...

      "
      |colspan=2|Gino Cuncio
      |1978
      |-
      |"When She Smiles"
      |colspan=2|Jerry Liliendahl
      |1980
      |-
      |"When Tonight Is Just a Memory"
      |colspan=2|Bennie Benjamin
      George Weiss
      |1947
      |-
      |"When You and I Were Young, Maggie
      When You and I Were Young, Maggie
      When You and I Were Young, Maggie is a famous folk song, popular song and standard. Though Springtown, Tennessee, has a small monument outside an old mill claiming the song was written by a local George Johnson, in 1820, for his Maggie, the truth is that its lyrics were written as a poem by the...

      "
      |George W. Johnson
      George W. Johnson
      George Washington Johnson was a singer and pioneer sound recording artist, the first African American recording star of the phonograph.-Early life:...


      |J. A. Butterfield
      James Austin Butterfield
      James Austin Butterfield was a British-born composer. His best known composition is When You and I Were Young, Maggie, first published in 1866 . Butterfield was born in England in 1837 and emigrated to the United States in 1856.He was also the second president of the Music Teachers National...


      |1960
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"When You Come to the End of the Day
      When You Come To The End of The Day
      When You Come To The End Of The Day was Perry Como's fourth RCA Victor 12" long-playing album, released in 1958 and the second recorded in full stereophonic sound. It was recorded as an album of inspirational songs featuring well known traditional hymns such as "In the Garden" and modern...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Frank C. Westphal
      |rowspan=2|Gus Kahn
      Gus Kahn
      Gustav Gerson Kahn was a musician, songwriter and lyricist.-Biography:Kahn was born in Koblenz, Germany in 1886. The family emigrated from there to the United States and moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1890...


      |1952
      not released
      |-
      |1958
      |-
      |"When You're In Love
      When You're in Love
      -Track listing:#"Say It Ain't So"#"You Are"#"Never Even Thought"#"When You're In Love"#"No Mystery"#"Dearest Anne"#"Maman"#"Darling 1944"#"With Or Without Me"#"Affair"#"Picking Up the Pieces"#"Los Angeles"#"Cocktail Molotov"#"Still In Love With You"...

      "
      |Gene De Paul
      Gene de Paul
      Gene de Paul was an American pianist, composer and songwriter.-Biography:Born in New York City, he served in the United States Army during World War II....


      |Johnny Mercer
      Johnny Mercer
      John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter and singer. He is best known as a lyricist, but he also composed music. He was also a popular singer who recorded his own songs as well as those written by others...


      |1968
      |-
      |"When You Were Sweet Sixteen
      When You Were Sweet Sixteen
      "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" is a popular song. It was written by James Thornton. The song was published in 1898. Its chorus:- Early recordings :*George J. Gaskin *Jere Mahoney *Henry Macdonough *J. W. Myers *Al Jolson...

      "
      |colspan=2|James Thornton
      |1947
      |-
      |"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You Just the Same)"
      |Peter De Rose
      |Charles Tobias
      Charles Tobias
      -Biography:Born in New York City, Tobias grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts with brothers Harry Tobias and Henry Tobias, also songwriters.He started his musical career in vaudeville. In 1923, he founded his own music publishing firm and worked on Tin Pan Alley...


      |1947
      |-
      |"When You're Away"
      |Victor Herbert
      Victor Herbert
      Victor August Herbert was an Irish-born, German-raised American composer, cellist and conductor. Although Herbert enjoyed important careers as a cello soloist and conductor, he is best known for composing many successful operettas that premiered on Broadway from the 1890s to World War I...


      |Henry Blossom
      Henry Blossom
      Henry Martyn Blossom was the lyricist for several Victor Herbert musicals, including The Yankee Consul , Mlle. Modiste , The Red Mill , Eileen , and Kiss Me Again , and was a master at puzzle solving and cipher writing.Born in St...


      |1955
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"When You're Smiling
      When You're Smiling
      "When You're Smiling" is a song by Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, and Joe Goodwin , and made famous by Louis Armstrong, who recorded it at least three times, in 1929, 1932, and 1956...

      "
      |colspan=2|Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay
      |1947
      |-
      |"Where Do I Begin?
      (Where Do I Begin?) Love Story
      " Love Story" is a popular song published in 1970, with music by Francis Lai and lyrics by Carl Sigman. The song was first introduced as an instrumental theme in the 1970 film Love Story. The lyrics were added after the theme music became popular.-Covers:The song has been covered many times...

      "
      |Francis Lai
      Francis Lai
      Francis Lai is a French accordionist, and composer noted for his film scores.While in his twenties, Francis Lai left home and went to Paris where he became part of the lively Montmartre music scene...


      |Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman
      Carl Sigman was an American songwriter.-Biography:Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his Bar exams to practice in the state of New York...


      |1971
      |-
      |"Where Does a Little Tear Come From?"
      |Marge Barton
      |Fred MacRae
      |1965
      |-
      |"Where Is Love?
      Where Is Love?
      "Where is Love?" is a song from the Tony Award-winning British musical Oliver!, and the 1968 film Oliver! based on the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens...

      "
      |colspan=2|Lionel Bart
      Lionel Bart
      Lionel Bart was a writer and composer of British pop music and musicals, best known for creating the book, music and lyrics for Oliver!-Early life:...


      |1977
      |-
      |"Where or When
      Where or When
      "Where or When" is a show tune from the 1937 Rodgers and Hart musical Babes In Arms. It was first performed by Ray Heatherton and Mitzi Green. That same year, Hal Kemp recorded a popular version. It also appeared in the movie of the same title two years later...

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Lorenz Hart
      Lorenz Hart
      Lorenz "Larry" Milton Hart was the lyricist half of the famed Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart...


      |1980
      |-
      |"Where You're Concerned
      Where You're Concerned
      This is Perry Como's 25th RCA Victor album. Recorded in the United Kingdom and the United States , it shares most of its tracks with Perry's album, The Best of British...

      "
      |colspan=2| Nancy Goland
      |1984
      |-
      |"The Whiffenpoof Song"
      |Tod B. Galloway
      |Meade Minnigerode
      Meade Minnigerode
      Meade Minnigerode was an American writer, born in London. He graduated from Yale in 1910 and for several years was associated with publishers in New York. He represented the United States Shipping Board in France in 1917–1918 and in the year following was first lieutenant with the American Red...


      George S. Pomeroy
      | 1958
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"While We're Young"
      |rowspan=2|Alec Wilder
      Alec Wilder
      Alec Wilder was an American composer.-Biography:...


      Morty Palitz
      |rowspan=2|Bill Engvick
      |1952
      |-
      |1960
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"White Christmas
      White Christmas
      A white Christmas refers to the presence of snow on Christmas Day. This phenomenon is most common in the northern countries of the Northern Hemisphere...

      "
      |rowspan=2 colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1947
      |-
      |1959
      |-
      |"Whither Thou Goest
      Whither Thou Goest
      "Whither Thou Goest" is a popular song written by Guy Singer. The song was published in 1954. The words are adapted from the Bible .The most popular version was recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford...

      "
      |colspan=2|Guy Singer
      |1958
      |-
      |"Who Put That Dream In Your Eyes?"
      |colspan=2|Al Stewart
      M. P. Brown
      |1975
      |Windmill
      |-
      |"Why Did You Leave Me?"
      |colspan=2|Norman Kaye
      Steve Nelson
      |1952
      |-
      |"Wild Horses"
      |colspan=2|Johnny Burke
      Johnny Burke (lyricist)
      Johnny Burke was a lyricist, widely regarded as one of the finest writers of popular songs in America between the 1920s and 1950s.-Biography:...


      writing as "K.C. Rogan"
      |1953
      1953 in music
      -Events:*February 6 – Contralto Kathleen Ferrier, already terminally ill with cancer, leaves Covent Garden Opera House on a stretcher after being taken ill on the second night of her run in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice....


      |-
      |"The Wind Beneath My Wings"
      |colspan=2|Larry Henley
      Larry Henley
      Larry Henley is an American singer and songwriter, born June 30, 1941 in Arp, Texas. He is perhaps best known for co-writing the 1989 hit record, "Wind Beneath My Wings". The single was a U.S...


      Jeff Silbar
      |1987
      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Winter Wonderland
      Winter Wonderland
      "Winter Wonderland" is a winter song, popularly treated as a Christmastime pop standard, written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith . Through the decades it has been recorded by over 150 different artists.-History:...

      "
      |rowspan=2 colspan=2|Felix Bernard
      Felix Bernard
      Felix Bernard was an American conductor, pianist and a composer of popular music. His writing credits include the popular songs Winter Wonderland and Dardanella.-Biography:...


      Richard B. Smith
      Richard B. Smith
      Richard B. Smith wrote the lyrics to the popular song Winter Wonderland, which was composed by Felix Bernard. Smith was born in Pennsylvania, and was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1931. He succumbed to the disease on September 28, 1935....


      |1946
      |-
      |1959
      |-
      |"With All My Heart and Soul
      With All My Heart and Soul
      With All My Heart and Soul is an album by Country music singer, Dottie West, released in 1967.This was one of Dottie West's best-selling albums. The album was produced by RCA Country music producer Chet Atkins, along with a string of other albums West recorded for the record company in the 60s. The...

      "
      |colspan=2|Larry Stock
      Larry Stock
      Larry Stock was a songwriter. He co-wrote the Fats Domino hit "Blueberry Hill", the Dean Martin hit "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You", "Morning Side of the Mountain", and "You Won't Be Satisfied ". He was born in New York City. His mother emigrated to the USA from Erlich, near Budapest in...


      Stanley Adams
      Stanley Adams (singer)
      Stanley Adams was an American lyricist and songwriter. He wrote the English lyrics for the song "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" and the English lyrics for "La Cucaracha"...


      |1951
      1951 in music
      -Events:*January 29 – Nilla Pizzi wins the first annual Sanremo Music Festival with "Grazie dei fiori".*February – The first complete performance of Charles Ives's Second Symphony is given in Carnegie Hall by the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Bernstein.*March – Alan...


      |-
      |"With a Song in My Heart
      With a Song in My Heart (song)
      "With a Song in My Heart" is a show tune from the 1929 Rodgers and Hart musical Spring is Here.In the original Broadway production it was introduced by John Hundley and Lillian Taiz...

      "
      |Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |Lorenz Hart
      Lorenz Hart
      Lorenz "Larry" Milton Hart was the lyricist half of the famed Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart...


      |1948
      1948 in music
      -Events:*May 20 - The Second International Congress of Composers and Music Critics 1948 opens in Prague.*June 5 - Opening of the first Aldeburgh Festival, founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears....


      |-
      |rowspan=2|"Without a Song
      Without a Song
      "Without a Song" is a popular song with music by Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu, published in 1929. It was included in the musical play, Great Day....

      "
      |rowspan=2|Vincent Youmans
      Vincent Youmans
      Vincent Youmans was an American popular composer and Broadway producer.- Life :Vincent Millie Youmans was born in New York City on September 27, 1898 and grew-up on Central Park West on the site where the Mayflower Hotel once stood. His father, a prosperous hat manufacturer, moved the family to...


      |rowspan=2|Billy Rose
      Billy Rose
      William "Billy" Rose was an American impresario, theatrical showman and lyricist. He is credited with many famous songs, notably "Me and My Shadow" , "It Happened in Monterey" and "It's Only a Paper Moon"...


      Edward Eliscu
      Edward Eliscu
      Edward Eliscu was a lyricist, playwright, producer and actor. He attended the City College of New York where he attained a Bachelor of Science degree. He then began acting in Broadway plays...


      |1951
      1951 in music
      -Events:*January 29 – Nilla Pizzi wins the first annual Sanremo Music Festival with "Grazie dei fiori".*February – The first complete performance of Charles Ives's Second Symphony is given in Carnegie Hall by the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Bernstein.*March – Alan...


      |-
      |1970
      |-
      |"Without Your Love"
      |colspan=2|Johnny Lange and Fred Striker
      |1973
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"A World of Love (That I Found in Your Arms)"
      |François Deguelt
      |Judy Spencer
      |1967
      |-
      |"Woman of the World"


      |1973
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Wonderful Baby
      Wonderful Baby
      "Wonderful Baby" is a song written and originally recorded by Don McLean. It is a track on his album, Homeless Brother, and a tribute to Fred Astaire. The single peaked at number ninety-three on the Billboard Hot 100 and became McLean's second and last number one on the Easy Listening chart....

      "
      |colspan=2|Don McLean
      Don McLean
      Donald "Don" McLean is an American singer-songwriter. He is most famous for the 1971 album American Pie, containing the renowned songs "American Pie" and "Vincent".-Musical roots:...


      |1975
      |-
      |"World of Dreams"
      |colspan=2|Des O'Connor
      |1975
      |-
      |"Wrong Rainbow"
      |colspan=2|Michael Bacon
      |1975
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      ! colspan=5|
      Y
      |-
      |"Yellow Beach Umbrella"
      |Craig Doerge
      Craig Doerge
      Craig Doerge is an American keyboard player, songwriter and session musician.He began playing in a college band at Hartford, Connecticut, and then moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1960s to work as a studio player and songwriter with A&M Records, and with Jim Keltner and others playing on cartoon...


      |Judy Henske
      Judy Henske
      Judy Henske is an American singer and songwriter, once known as "the Queen of the Beatniks".-Life and recording career:...


      |1975
      |(Not Released)
      |-
      |"Yesterday
      Yesterday (song)
      "Yesterday" is a song originally recorded by The Beatles for their 1965 album Help!. The song first hit the United Kingdom top 10 three months after the release of Help!. The song remains popular today with more than 1,600 cover versions, one of the most covered songs in the history of recorded...

      "
      |colspan=2|John Lennon
      John Lennon
      John Winston Lennon, MBE was an English musician and singer-songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles, one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music...


      Paul McCartney
      Paul McCartney
      Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE, Hon RAM, FRCM is an English musician, singer-songwriter and composer. Formerly of The Beatles and Wings , McCartney is listed in Guinness World Records as the "most successful musician and composer in popular music history", with 60 gold discs and sales of 100...


      |1966
      |-
      |"Yesterday I Heard the Rain"
      |Canache Armando Manzanero
      |Gene Lees
      Gene Lees
      Frederick Eugene John "Gene" Lees was a Canadian music critic, biographer, lyricist, and former journalist. Lees worked as a newspaper journalist in his native Canada before moving to the United States where he was a music critic and lyricist...


      |1971
      1971 in music
      -Events:*February 1 – after months of feuding in the press, Ginger Baker and Elvin Jones hold a "drum battle" at The Lyceum.*February 8 – Bob Dylan's hour-long documentary film, Eat the Document, is premièred at New York's Academy of Music...


      |-
      |rowspan=2|"You Alone (Solo Tu)
      You Alone (Solo Tu)
      "You Alone " is a popular song.The music was written by Robert Allen, the lyrics by Al Stillman. The song was published in 1953.The best-known recordings were made by Perry Como, who recorded the song twice, in 1953 and in 1961....

      "
      |rowspan=2|Robert Allen
      |rowspan=2|Al Stillman
      Al Stillman
      Al Stillman was an American lyricist.-Biography:Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P...


      |1953
      1953 in music
      -Events:*February 6 – Contralto Kathleen Ferrier, already terminally ill with cancer, leaves Covent Garden Opera House on a stretcher after being taken ill on the second night of her run in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice....


      |-
      |1961
      1961 in music
      -Events:*January 15 – Motown Records signs The Supremes.*January 20 – Francis Poulenc's Gloria receives its premiėre in Boston, USA.*February 12 – The Miracles' "Shop Around" becomes Motown's first million-selling single....


      |-
      |"You Are My World
      You Are My World
      You Are My World is the tenth album in the live praise and worship series of Christian Contemporary music by Hillsong Church.-Making of the album:...

      "
      |Paul Vance
      Paul Vance
      Paul Vance is an American songwriter and record producer.With over 300 recorded songs, Vance co-wrote such hits as "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini," recorded in 1960 by Brian Hyland, which rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and "Catch a Falling Star," recorded in 1957 by...


      |Bobby London
      Bobby London
      Bobby London is an American underground comix and mainstream comics artist.-Biography:London created his underground newspaper comic strip Merton, in his native New York in 1969 and the raunchy Dirty Duck strip in 1971...


      |1980
      |-
      |"You Are So Beautiful
      You Are So Beautiful
      "You Are So Beautiful" is a song written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher and Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys. It was first recorded by Preston and made popular in a version by Joe Cocker....

      "
      |colspan=2|Billy Preston
      Billy Preston
      William Everett "Billy" Preston was a musician who gained notoriety and fame, first as a session musician for the likes of Sam Cooke, Ray Charles and The Beatles, and later finding fame as a solo artist with hits such as "Space Race", "Will It Go Round in Circles" and "Nothing from...


      Bruce Fisher
      Bruce Fisher
      Bruce Fisher is an American songwriter, record producer, playwright and guitarist best known for his collaborations with Billy Preston.-Career:Born January 8, 1951, in Washington D.C., Fisher was raised in Chicago, Illinois, by his grandmother...


      |1978
      1978 in music
      This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1978.-January–April:*January 14 – The Sex Pistols play their final show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom....


      |-
      |"You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes"
      ||
      ||
      |1936
      |with the Ted Weems
      Ted Weems
      Wilfred Theodore Weems was an American bandleader and musician. Weems' work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.- Biography :...

       Orchestra
      |-
      |"You'll Always Be My Lifetime Sweetheart"
      |Robert "Bobby" Day
      |Johnny Burke
      Johnny Burke (lyricist)
      Johnny Burke was a lyricist, widely regarded as one of the finest writers of popular songs in America between the 1920s and 1950s.-Biography:...


      (writing as K.C. Rogan)
      |1955
      1955 in music
      -Events:*January 1 – RCA Victor announces a marketing plan called "Operation TNT." The label drops the list price on LPs from $5.95 to $3.98, EPs from $4.95 to $2.98, 45 EPs from $1.58 to $1.49 and 45's from $1.16 to $.89...


      |-
      |"You Made It That Way (Watermelon Summer)"
      |colspan=2|Dwayne Blackwell
      Rani Blackwell
      |1967
      |-
      |"You're Following Me"
      |Burt Bacharach
      Burt Bacharach
      Burt F. Bacharach is an American pianist, composer and music producer. He is known for his popular hit songs and compositions from the mid-1950s through the 1980s, with lyrics written by Hal David. Many of their hits were produced specifically for, and performed by, Dionne Warwick...


      |Bob Hilliard
      Bob Hilliard
      Bob Hilliard was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs; "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", "Any Day Now", "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", "Our Day Will Come", "My Little Corner of the World", and "Seven Little Girls ".-Career:Born in New York City, New York, and after...


      |1961
      1961 in music
      -Events:*January 15 – Motown Records signs The Supremes.*January 20 – Francis Poulenc's Gloria receives its premiėre in Boston, USA.*February 12 – The Miracles' "Shop Around" becomes Motown's first million-selling single....


      |-
      |"You're Just in Love
      You're Just in Love
      "You're Just in Love" is a popular song by Irving Berlin. It was published in 1950 and was first performed by Ethel Merman and Russell Nype in Call Me Madam, a musical comedy that debuted at the Imperial Theatre in New York City on October 12 that year. The show ran for 644 performances. Ethel...

      "
      |colspan=2|Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin
      Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...


      |1950
      1950 in music
      -Events:*January 3 – Sam Phillips launches Sun Records at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee.*August – Herbert Howells' Hymnus Paradisi is premiered at the Three Choirs Festival.*Malcolm Sargent becomes chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra....


      |duet with The Fontane Sisters
      The Fontane Sisters
      The Fontane Sisters were a trio from New Milford, New Jersey.-Early years:Their mother, Louise Rosse, was both a soloist and the leader of the St. Joseph's Church choir in New Milford. Bea and Marge started out singing for local functions, doing so well, they were urged to audition in New York City...


      |-
      |rowspan=2|"You're Nearer
      You're Nearer
      "You're Nearer" is an American popular song by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart from the 1940 film version of the Broadway musical Too Many Girls.-Covers:...

      "
      |rowspan=2|Richard Rodgers
      Richard Rodgers
      Richard Charles Rodgers was an American composer of music for more than 900 songs and for 43 Broadway musicals. He also composed music for films and television. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II...


      |rowspan=2|Lorenz Hart
      Lorenz Hart
      Lorenz "Larry" Milton Hart was the lyricist half of the famed Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart...


      |1968
      1968 in music
      -Events:*January 4 – Guitarist Jimi Hendrix is jailed by Stockholm police, after trashing a hotel room during a drunken fist fight with bassist Noel Redding.*January 6 – Gibson Guitar Corporation patents its Gibson Flying V electric guitar design....


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      |1987
      1987 in music
      This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1987.See also:Record labels established in 1987-January-February:*January 3 – Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame...


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      |"You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
      You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
      "You Won't Be Satisfied " is a popular song.It was written by Freddy James and Larry Stock and published in 1946....

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      |colspan=2|Teddy Powell
      Teddy Powell
      Teddy Powell was an American jazz guitarist, composer and big band leader...


      Larry Stock
      |1946
      1946 in music
      - Events :*January 6 – A somewhat revised and streamlined revival of Kern and Hammerstein's Show Boat opens on Broadway at the Ziegfeld Theatre, the same theatre at which the original production played back in 1927. This production features newly designed sets and costumes, new, more extended...


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      |"Zing Zing —Zoom Zoom"
      |Sigmund Romberg
      |Charles Tobias
      |1950
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