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On this page is an alphabetical listing of the 127 movies, TV shows, and stage shows that Harry Warren wrote original music for, and all of the known song titles written for or used in each production are included below each title. Performance notes about the songs are notated in red at the side of the song title. This list does not include later movies or shows in which Warren melodies have been used, like the Broadway musical hit "Forty-Second Street," which opened a year before Harry Warren's death. At least one new song has to have been written especially for the film or show before the title will show up on this page. Below all of the movie titles is a listing of non-movie titles, which is quite extensive. Those are listed by decade. For those who would like to review a listing of nearly all of the movies/major shows which have used a Harry Warren song (1923-2005), please go to my ALL MOVIES page. |
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An Affair To Remember (movie) (1957)
Lyrics by Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey (1956-57)
French lyric for "An Affair To Remember" by Tanis Chandler
Music by Harry Warren (1956-57)
An Affair To Remember (Our Love Affair)
Continué (heard as instrumental, also out-take)
It's Worth Imagining (not used)
The Tiny Scout (He Knows You Inside Out)
Tomorrow Land
You Make It Easy To Be True
(Billy Rose's) Aquacade (stage show/revue) (1939)
Lyric by Billy Rose & Irving Kahal
Music by Harry Warren
Roller Skating On A Rainbow
Artists And Models (movie) (1955)
Lyrics by Jack Brooks
Music by Harry Warren
Artists And Models
The Bat Lady (not used)
Innamorata (Sweetheart)
The Lucky Song
When You Pretend
You Look So Familiar
The Barkleys Of Broadway (movie) (1949)
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin (1948-49)
Lyric for "Angel" by Arthur Freed (1945)
Music by Harry Warren (1945, 1948-49)
Angel (heard as instrumental)
Bouncin' The Blues (instrumental)
Call On Us Again (not used)
The Courtin' Of Elmer And Ella (not used)
Manhattan Downbeat
Minstrels On Parade (not used)
My One And Only Highland Fling
Natchez On The Mississip' (not used)
The Poetry Of Motion (not used)
Second Fiddle To A Harp (not used)
Shoes With Wings On
Swing Trot
Taking No Chances With You (not used)
There Is No Music (For Me) (not used)
These Days (not used)
A Week-End In The Country
You'd Be Hard To Replace
The Belle Of New York (movie) (1952)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1945, 1951-52)
Music by Harry Warren (1945, 1951-52)
Baby Doll
Bachelor Dinner Song
A Bride's Wedding-Day Song (Thank You Mister Currier, Thank
You Mister Ives)
I Love To Beat The Big Bass Drum (not used)
I Wanna Be A Dancin' Man
Naughty But Nice
"Oops!"
Seeing's Believing
When I'm Out With The Belle Of New York
The Birds And The Bees (movie) (1956)
Lyrics by Mack David
Lyric for "When You Pretend" by Jack Brooks (1955)
Music by Harry Warren (1955-56)
(The Same Thing Happens With) The Birds And The Bees
La Parisienne
When You Pretend (heard as instrumental)
Blessed Event (movie) (1932)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Lyric for "A Great Big Bunch Of You" by Mort Dixon
Music by Harry Warren
A Great Big Bunch Of You (heard as
instrumental)
Shapiro Shoes
Too Many Tears
Blondes At Work (movie) (1938)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
Boy Meets Girl (movie) (1938)
Lyric for "Boy Meets Girl" by Johnny Mercer
Lyric for "Pretty Lady" by Al Dubin (1932)
Music by Harry Warren (1932, 1938)
Boy Meets Girl (heard as instrumental)
Pretty Lady (heard as instrumental)
Broadway Gondolier (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Lyric for "For Lovers Only" by Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer (1938)
Italian lyrics for "Lonely Gondolier" and "The Rose In Her
Hair" by Manuel Emanuel
Music by Harry Warren
About A Quarter To Nine (heard as
partial instrumental)
Coney Island (heard as instrumental)
Flagenheim's Odorless Cheese
For Lovers Only (heard as instrumental)
Lonely Gondolier (Il-Gondoliere)
Lulu's Back In Town
Outside Of You
The Pig And The Cow (And The Dog And Cat)
The Rose In Her Hair (Rosa D'Amor)
Sweet And Slow (heard as instrumental)
You Can Be Kissed
Cabin In The Cotton (movie) (1932)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Love Theme (instrumental)
The Caddy (movie) (1953)
Lyrics by Jack Brooks (1952)
Music by Harry Warren (1952)
Easy, Brother, Easy (not used)
The Gay Continental
It's A Whistle-in' Kinda Mornin'
(It Takes A Lot Of Little Likes To Make) One Big Love
That's Amoré (That's Love)
What Wouldcha Do Without Me
You're The Right One
Cain And Mabel (movie) (1936)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1933, 1935-36)
Italian lyric for "The Rose In Her Hair" by Manuel Emanuel (1935)
Music by Harry Warren (1932-33, 1935-36)
Coney Island
Here Comes Chiquita
I'll Sing You A Thousand Love Songs
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
Original – Love Theme (as used in "Forty-Second Street")
(instrumental)
The Rose In Her Hair (Rosa D'Amor) (sung in Italian only)
Shadow Waltz
The Californians (TV series) (1957-1959)
Lyric by Harold Adamson (1957)
Music by Harry Warren (1957)
(I've Come To) California
Cinderfella (movie) (1960)
Lyrics by Jack Brooks (1959)
Music by Harry Warren (1959)
Music for "The Princess Waltz" by Harry Warren & Walter Scharf
(1959)
I'm Going To The Ball
Let Me Be A People (Plain Old Me)
The Other Fella (A Soliloquy)
The Princess Waltz (Once Upon A Time) (heard as instrumental)
Somebody
Turn It On (not used)
Colleen (movie) (1936)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1935-36)
Music by Harry Warren (1935-36)
Boulevardier From The Bronx
An Evening With You
I Don't Have To Dream Again
Patter For Ruby Keeler (aka "The Modiste Shop Number")
Summer Night (heard as instrumental/hummed)
You Gotta Know How To Dance
Cowboy From Brooklyn (movie) (1938)
Lyric for "Cowboy From Brooklyn" by Johnny Mercer
Lyric for "With Plenty Of Money And You" by Al Dubin (1936)
Music by Harry Warren (1936, 1938)
Cowboy From Brooklyn (heard
as instrumental)
With Plenty Of Money And You (Gold Diggers' Lullaby) (heard
as instrumental)
The Crash (movie) (1932)
Music by Harry Warren
Bermuda – Theme (instrumental)
(Billy Rose's) Crazy Quilt (stage show/revue)
(1931-1931: 79 performances)
Lyric for "Crazy Quilt" by Bud Green
Lyric for "I Found A Million Dollar Baby" and "Would You Like To
Take A Walk?" by Billy Rose & Mort Dixon
Lyric for "In The Merry Month Of Maybe" by Ira Gershwin & Billy
Rose
Lyric for "Sing A Little Jingle" by Mort Dixon
Music by Harry Warren
Crazy Quilt
I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five And Ten Cent Store)
In The Merry Month Of Maybe
Sing A Little Jingle
Would You Like To Take A Walk? (Sump'n Good'll Come From
That)
Crooner (movie) (1932)
Lyric by Al Dubin & Irving Kahal
Music by Harry Warren
Three's A Crowd
Dames (movie) (1934)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1932, 1934)
Music by Harry Warren (1932, 1934)
Dames
The Girl At The Ironing Board
I Only Have Eyes For You
Shuffle Off To Buffalo (partially sung
with alternate lyric)
(Billy Rose's) Diamond Horseshoe (movie) (1945)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon (1941-44)
Music by Harry Warren (1941-44)
Chattanooga Choo Choo (heard as instrumental)
Cooking Up A Show
Dessert Finale
I Wish I Knew
In Acapulco
I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo (heard as instrumental)
The Mink Lament (not used)
Moody (not used)
The More I See You
A Nickel's Worth Of Jive
The "Old And The
New" Prelude
Play Me An Old Fashioned Melody
Welcome To The Diamond Horseshoe
You'll Never Know (partially sung)
Down Argentine Way (movie) (1940)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Spanish lyrics by Carlos Albert
Music by Harry Warren
Down Argentina Way
Nenita (chorus sung in Spanish only,
verse sung in English)
Sing To Your Señorita
Two Dreams Met (Dos Sueños)
Ex-Lady (movie) (1933)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
Fashions Of 1934 (movie) (1934)
Music by Harry Warren (1933)
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
The First Kiss (unproduced movie) (1947)
Lyric by Ralph Blane
Music by Harry Warren
The First
Kiss (aka "The First Time I Kissed You")
Footlight Parade (movie) (1933)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Honeymoon Hotel
Shanghai Lil
Forty-Second Street (movie) (1933)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1932)
Music by Harry Warren (1932)
Forty-Second Street
It Must Be June
Love Theme (Theme, Reel 4, No. 1) (instrumental)
Patter – 42nd Street (not used)
Pretty Lady (instrumental)
Shuffle Off To Buffalo
Young And Healthy
You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
'G' Men (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1934-35)
Music by Harry Warren (1934-35)
Go Into Your Dance (heard as
instrumental)
I'm Goin' Shoppin' With You (heard as
instrumental)
Lullaby Of Broadway
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
The Gang's All Here (movie) (1943)
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Lyric for "Carnival" by Bob Russell (1945, 1947)
Lyric for "I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo" by Mack Gordon (1942)
Music by Harry Warren (1942-43)
Drums And Dreams (not used)
I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo (partially sung)
A Journey To A Star
The Lady In The Tutti-Frutti Hat
Minnie's In The Money
No Love, No Nothin'
Paducah
Pickin' On Your Mama (not used)
The Polka Dot Polka
Silent Señorita (became "Carnival (Carnaval)") (lyric
for "Silent Señorita" partially sung)
Sleepy Moon (not used)
You Discover You're In New York
Garden Of The Moon (movie) (1938)
Lyrics by Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer
Lyrics for "I'll String Along With You and "Put That Down In Writing" by Al Dubin (1933, 1937)
Lyric for "Something Tells Me" by Johnny Mercer
Music by Harry Warren (1934, 1935, 1937-38)
Confidentially
For Lovers Only (not used)
Garden Of The Moon
The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish
(You May Not Be An Angel, But) I'll String Along With You
The Lady On The Two Cent Stamp
Love Is Where You Find It
Put That Down In Writing (heard as
instrumental)
Something Tells Me (heard as
instrumental)
Go Into Your Dance (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1932, 1934-35)
Music by Harry Warren (1932, 1934-35)
About A Quarter To Nine
Casino De Paree
The Comeback (instrumental)
Forty-Second Street (heard as partial
instrumental)
Hot Cha Honeymoon (became "'Cause My Baby Says It's So") (heard as
partial instrumental)
Go Into Your Dance
A Good Old Fashioned Cocktail (With A Good Old Fashioned Gal)
The Little Things You Used To Do
Mammy, I'll Sing About You
Pimiento (aka "Spain") (instrumental)
Ruby -Dance- (aka "The Rehearsal") (instrumental)
She's A Latin From Manhattan
Whittlin' My Wood (not used)
Going Places (movie) (1938)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Music by Harry Warren
Jeepers Creepers
Mutiny In The Nursery*
Oh, What A Horse Was Charlie**
Say It With A Kiss*** (out-take, heard as instrumental)
*- Early editions of the sheet music of "Mutiny In The
Nursery" list the music as being composed by Harry Warren and the lyric by
Johnny Mercer. Later editions and most song listings only list Mercer as the
writer, but Harry Warren did contribute music to this composition.
**- Several different sources disagree as to who wrote the lyrics for "Oh,
What A Horse Was Charlie." Most sources list Mercer as the sole
lyricist, but two others, one of them the Warner Bros. cue sheets, mention
either Al Dubin writing all of the lyrics or collaborating with Johnny Mercer on
them.
***- Warner Bros. cue sheets suggest a Johnny Mercer-Al Dubin lyric collaboration on "Say It
With A Kiss." Published sheet music only lists Mercer.
Gold Diggers In Paris (movie) (1938)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1937-1938)
Lyrics for "My Adventure" and "Daydreaming" by Johnny Mercer
(1937-38)
Music by Harry Warren (1937)
Daydreaming (All Night Long)*
I Wanna Go Back To Bali
Is It Possible You're Possessable? (not
used)
The Latin Quarter
Let's Drink To A Dream (not used)
My Adventure (not used)
Put That Down In Writing (heard as instrumental)
A Stranger In Paree
Waltz Of The Flowers (aka "Song Of The Flowers") (not
used)
*- Warner Bros. cue sheets suggest a Mercer-Dubin lyric collaboration on
"Daydreaming." Published sheet music only lists Mercer.
Gold Diggers Of 1933 (movie) (1933)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Forgive Me For Loving You (not used)
The Gold Diggers' Song (We're In The Money)
High Life (instrumental)
I've Got To Sing A Torch Song (sung; also out-take
production number)
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
Pettin' In The Park
Remember My Forgotten Man
Shadow Waltz
Gold Diggers Of 1935 (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1933-34)
Music by Harry Warren (1933-34)
The Dagger Dance (chanted)
The Gold Diggers' Song (We're In The Money) (partially sung)
I'm Goin' Shoppin' With You
Lullaby Of Broadway
Moonlight And You (instrumental)
Opening – Gold Diggers (instrumental)
The Shadows Of Yesterday's Stars (heard as
instrumental)
Tango Del Rio (partial instrumental)
Tell Me Again (instrumental)
Tell Me That You Care (instrumental)
The Words Are In My Heart
Gold Diggers Of 1937 (movie) (1936)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
All's Fair In Love And War
With Plenty Of Money And You (Gold Diggers' Lullaby)
The Great American Broadcast (movie) (1941)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Music by Harry Warren
Chapman's Cheerful Cheese (aka "Chapman's Great American Cheese")
Chesterstrikes (not used?)
The Great American Broadcast
I Take To You
It's All In A Lifetime
I've Got A Bone To Pick With You
Long Ago Last Night
Run Little Raindrop, Run (out-take)
Where You Are
Possibly: "Wavo"
Possibly: "Porter's Puppy Biscuits"
Greenwich Village (movie) (1944)
Lyric by Mack Gordon (1942)
Music by Harry Warren (1942)
I Like To Be Loved By You
Hard To Get (movie) (1938)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Lyric for "Love Is Where You Find It" by Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer
Lyric for "Put That Down In Writing" by Al Dubin (1937)
Music by Harry Warren (1937-38)
Love Is Where You Find It (heard as instrumental)
Put That Down In Writing (heard as instrumental)
Remember Dad (On Mother's Day) (heard
as partial instrumental)
There's A Sunny Side To Every Situation (partially sung)
You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
Hard To Handle (movie) (1933)
Lyric for "Grapefruit Acres" by Al Dubin
Lyric for "A Great Big Bunch Of You" by Mort Dixon (1932)
Music by Harry Warren (1932-1933)
Grapefruit Acres
A Great Big Bunch Of You (heard as instrumental)
The Harvey Girls (movie) (1946)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1943-45)
Music by Harry Warren (1943-45)
Music and lyrics for "Training Montage" by Roger Edens, Harry Warren
& Conrad Salinger (1945)
Hayride (out-take)
In The Valley (Where The Evenin' Sun Goes Down)
It's A Great Big World
March Of The Doagies (out-take)
My Intuition (out-take)
Oh, You Kid
On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
Swing Your Partner Round And Round
Training Montage – The Train Must Be Fed
Wait And See
The Wild, Wild West
Hearts Divided (movie) (1936)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
French lyrics by David Ormont
Music by Harry Warren
My Kingdom For A Kiss (Pour Un Baiser)
Two Hearts Divided (Deux Cœurs Navrés)
Hello, Frisco, Hello! (movie) (1943)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Music by Harry Warren
I've Gotta Have You (out-take)
You'll Never Know
Heroes For Sale (movie) (1933)
Lyric by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Who Cares About Tomorrow? (heard as
instrumental)
Honolulu (movie) (1939)
Lyrics by Gus Kahn (1938)
Music by Harry Warren (1938)
Honolulu
The Leader Doesn't Like Music
This Night (Will Be My Souvenir)
What Makes The World Go 'Round? (not used)
How To Break Ninety (short subject) (1933)
Music by Harry Warren
Down The Fairway (instrumental)
Huckleberry Finn (unproduced movie) (1945)
Lyric by Ralph Blane
Music by Harry Warren
Puttin' On Airs
I Am A Thief (movie) (1934)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
Iceland (movie) (1942)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon (1940, 1942)
Music by Harry Warren (1940, 1942)
Hawaiian Prelude (4 lines each??)
I Like A Military Tune
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) (heard as
instrumental)
It's The Lovers' Knot
Let's Bring New Glory To Old Glory
There Will Never Be Another You
You Can't Say No To A Soldier
In Caliente (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Gaucho (instrumental)
Muchacha
Patter For Muchacha
She's A Latin From Manhattan (heard as
instrumental)
Tango Muchacha
Jezebel (movie) (1938)
Lyric by Johnny Mercer
Music by Harry Warren
Jezebel (not used/exploitation)
Jimmy The Gent (movie) (1934)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
Josie (unproduced stage
production w/ Lena Horne) (1960)
Lyric by John Patrick
Music by Harry Warren
Light Up!
There's A Time
Watch Out, New York!
You're My May Day
Just For You (movie) (1952)
Lyrics by Leo Robin (1951)
Music by Harry Warren (1951)
Call Me Tonight
Checkin' My Heart
Finale (not used)
A Flight Of Fancy (heard as instrumental)
He's Just Crazy For Me
I'll Si-Si Ya In Bahia
Just For You
The Live Oak Tree
The Maiden Of Guadalupe
The Ol' Spring Fever (heard as
instrumental, also whistled)
On The 10:10 (From Ten-Ten-Tennessee)
Zing A Little Zong
The Keyhole (movie) (1933)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
The Ladies' Man (movie) (1961)
Lyrics by Jack Brooks (1960-61)
Music by Harry Warren (1960-61)
Don't Go To Paris
He Doesn't Know (heard as instrumental)
Ladies' Man (heard as instrumental)
The Laugh Parade (stage show/revue) (1931-1932: 231
peformances)
Lyrics by Mort Dixon & Joe Young
Music by Harry Warren
Gangster Specialty (instrumental)
Gotta Go To Town
I Wish I Could Laugh At Love
Il Suffit D'un Rien (instrumental)
I'll Get By (instrumental)
The Laugh Parade
Love Me Forever
The More You Hurt Me (The More You Make Me Care)
Ooh That Kiss
Punch And Judy Show
Song And Dance (aka "Excuse For Song And Dance") (instrumental)
The Torch Song
You're My Everything
The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp (TV series)
(1955-1961)
Lyrics by Harold Adamson (1955)
Music by Harry Warren (1955)
It's A Great Country
The Legend Of Wyatt Earp
Living On Velvet (movie) (1935)
Lyric by Al Dubin (1934)
Music by Harry Warren (1934)
Living On Velvet (originally titled "Helping Each Other
Along") (heard as instrumental)
Manhattan Melody (unproduced movie) (1981)
Lyrics by Harry Warren (1980-81)
Lyric for "Sweet And Slow" by Al Dubin (1935)
Lyric for "There Is No Music" by Ira Gershwin (1948)
Music by Harry Warren (1935, 1948, 1980-81)
(I Hear) Bells
(I Wanna Go Back To) The Big Apple
Fantasy
Just Call Me Sunny
Manhattan Melody
Sunny Soft Shoe
Sweet And Slow
There Is No Music (For Me)
Welcome To The Party
Marked Woman (movie) (1937)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1936)
Music by Harry Warren (1936)
Mister And Missus Doakes
My Silver Dollar Man
Marty (movie) (1955)
Lyric by Paddy Chayefsky
Music by Harry Warren
Marty
Melody For Two (movie) (1937)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1935-37)
Music by Harry Warren (1935-37)
Melody For Two
September In The Rain
Messer Marco Polo (unproduced movie) (1954)
Lyrics by Harold Adamson & Leo McCarey (1953)
Music by Harry Warren (1953)
Golden Bells (Sea Captain's Song)
Kow Tow
Kublai Khan's Song
Marco's Rebuttal
Pink And Blue
Pretty Moon
Song Of The Gondolier (Mostly In Boats)
Those Who Believe In Forever
To The Ends Of The Earth
The Unique Eunuch
Unrequited Love
Moulin Rouge (movie) (1934)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1933)
Music by Harry Warren (1933)
The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Gigolo And Gigolette)
Coffee In The Morning And Kisses In The Night
Song Of Surrender
Mr. Dodd Takes The Air (movie) (1937)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1936-37)
Music by Harry Warren (1935-37)
Am I In Love?
The Girl You Used To Be
Here Comes The Sandman
I Know Now (heard as instrumental)
If I Were A Little Pond Lily
The Lady Who Couldn't Be Kissed (heard
as instrumental)
Remember Me? (originally titled "May I Come In?"
and "Excuse My Heart")
My Dream Is Yours (movie) (1949)
Lyrics by Ralph Blane (1947-49)
Lyrics for "I Wanna Go Back To Bali," "I'll Sing You A Thousand
Love Songs," "I'll String Along With You," and "With Plenty
Of Money And You" by Al Dubin (1934, 1936, 1937)
New lyric for "I'll String Along With You" by Ralph
Blane (1947)
Lyric for "Nagasaki" by Mort Dixon (1928)
Lyrics for "You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby" and "Jeepers
Creepers" by Johnny Mercer (1938)
All music by Harry Warren (1928, 1934, 1936-1937, 1947-1949) except:
1) "Cuttin' Capers" originally written in 1915 by Guy Chandler, Bert
White & Henry Cohen with title "Canadian Capers," music adapted by
Harry Warren with new lyrics by Ralph Blane
2) "Freddie, Get Ready (For School)" based on Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No.
2, adapted by Harry Warren
Cuttin' Capers
Freddie, Get Ready (For School)
I Wanna Go Back To Bali (heard as instrumental)
I'll Sing You A Thousand Love Songs (heard as instrumental)
I'll String Along With You
Jeepers Creepers
Love Finds A Way
My Dream Is Yours
Nagasaki
Someone Like You
Tic Tic Tic (The Geiger Counter Song)
With Plenty Of Money And You (Gold Diggers' Lullaby)
You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
Naughty But Nice (movie) (1939)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1938)
Lyric to early version of "In A Moment Of Weakness" by Al Dubin (1937)
Music by Harry Warren (1937-38)
Music for "Ha-Ha-Ha," "Have A Dream On Me," "Lalita," "Millions Of
Dreams Ago," and "Remember Dad (On Mothers' Day)" adapted by
Harry Warren (1938)
Corn Pickin'
Ha-Ha-Ha (based on "Pilgrim's Chorus" from Wagner's "Tannhauser")
(not used)
Have A Dream On Me (based on "The Magic Flute" by
Mozart) (not used)
Hooray For Spinach
I Don't Believe In Signs
I'm Happy About The Whole Thing
In A Moment Of Weakness (originally titled "Love Songs
On Broadway")
Lalita (based on "2nd Hungarian Rhapsody" by Liszt)
(not used)
Millions Of Dreams Ago (based on "The Bohemian Girl"
by Balfe)
Remember Dad (On Mothers' Day) (based on "The Unfinished
Symphony No. 8" by Schubert)
One Way Passage (movie) (1932)
Lyric for "Deep In Your Eyes" by Mort Dixon
Music by Harry Warren
Deep In Your Eyes (heard as
instrumental)
Original – Love Theme (instrumental)
Orchestra Wives (movie) (1942)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon (1940-42)
Music by Harry Warren (1940-42)
At Last
Chattanooga Choo Choo (heard as partial
instrumental)
I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo
People Like You And Me
Serenade In Blue
That's Sabotage (out-take)
You Say The Sweetest Things (Baby) (out-take)
Pagan Love Song (movie) (1950)
Lyrics by Arthur Freed (1950)
Music by Harry Warren (1944, 1946, 1950)
Etiquette
Here In Tahiti We Make Love (not used)
The House Of Singing Bamboo
Music On The Water (out-take)
The Sea Of The Moon
Singing In The Sun
Tahiti (heard as instrumental)
Why Is Love So Crazy
Page Miss Glory (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Coney Island (heard as instrumental)
Original – Waltz (instrumental)
Page Miss Glory (1st Version) (not
used)
Page Miss Glory
Paris (stage show/revue) (1928-1929: 195
performances)
Lyrics by Bud Green (1927-28)
Music by Harry Warren (1927-28)
An' Furthermore
Wob-a-ly Walk
Rhythm On The Range (movie) (1936)
Lyric by Johnny Mercer
Music by Johnny Mercer & Harry Warren*
I'm An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande)
*- original sheet music credits ONLY Johnny Mercer, but Harry Warren helped
Johnny compose this, so he therefore gets songwriting credit here.
Rock-A-Bye Baby (movie) (1958)
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn (1957)
Music by Harry Warren (1957)
Dormi-Dormi-Dormi (Sleep-Sleep-Sleep)
The Land Of La-La-La
Love Is A Lonely Thing
Me And My Baby (not used)
Rock-A-Bye Baby
The White Virgin Of The Nile
Why Can't He Care For Me?
Roman Scandals (movie) (1933)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Lyric for "Put A Tax On Love" by Al Dubin & L. Wolfe Gilbert
Music by Harry Warren
Build A Little Home
Keep Young And Beautiful
No More Love
Out For No Good (not used)
Put A Tax On Love
Rome Wasn't Built In A Day (not used)
The Rose Tattoo (movie) (1955)
Lyric by Jack Brooks
Music by Harry Warren
The Rose Tattoo (not used/exploitation)
Rosie! (movie) (1968)
Lyric by Johnny Mercer (1967)
Music by Harry Warren (1957, 1967)
Rosie!
Rubeville Night Club (short) (1929)
Lyric by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young
Music by Harry Warren
When You're Seeing Sweetie Home
Rufus LeMaire's Affairs (stage show/revue)
(1927-1927: 56 performances)
Written by Ballard MacDonald, Harry Warren & Martin Broones
Lily
San Quentin (movie) (1937)
Lyric by Al Dubin (1936)
Music by Harry Warren (1936)
How Could You?
Satan Never Sleeps (movie) (1962)
Lyric by Harold Adamson & Leo McCarey
(1962)
Music by Harry Warren (1961-62)
Satan Never Sleeps
Scarlet Dawn (movie) (1932)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Love Theme (aka "Russian Love
Theme") (instrumental)
Separate Tables (movie) (1958)
Lyric by Harold Adamson
Music by Harry Warren
Separate Tables
Shangri-La (stage show & TV production)
(1956-1956: 21 performances/1960)
Lyrics by James Hilton, Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee (1954-56)
Music by Harry Warren (1954-56)
The Beetle Race (Go, Little Beetle)
Every Night (used only in
Boston try-out)
Every Time You Danced With Me
Father Perrault Ballet (instrumental)
Happy Day
I'm Just A Little Bit Confused
In The Hollow Of His Hand
It's Fun To Be In London
Listen To The Sound Of My Love
Lo-Tsen's Exit Song
Long Ago
Lost Horizon
Love Is What I Never Knew
The Man I Never Met
Man In The Dark
Men Are Only Boys Grown Tall
Moderation (used only in
Boston try-out)
No Night To Fear (used only in
Philadelphia try-out)
Nothing Much To Do
Om Mani Padme Hum
Remember Him
Second Time In Love
Shangri-La
Somewhere
Talkin' With Your Feet
Walk Sweet
We've Decided To Stay
What Do You Do? (used only in
Boston try-out)
What Ev'ry Old Girl Should Know
When We Are Born Again
The World Outside
You're Welcome (not used)
She Had To Say Yes (movie) (1933)
Lyric for "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me" by Al Dubin (1932)
Music by Harry Warren (1932-33)
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
Shipmates Forever (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
All Aboard, Navy (not used)
Do I Love My Teacher? (Oh, Yes Ma'am!) (not
used)
Don't Give Up The Ship
I'd Love To Take Orders From You
I'd Rather Listen To Your Eyes
Lulu's Back In Town (heard as
instrumental)
Sweet And Slow (heard as partial instrumental)
Sing Me A Love Song (movie) (1937)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1935-36)
Music by Harry Warren (1935-36)
Come Up Smiling (instrumental)
The Little House That Love Built
Summer Night
That's The Least You Can Do For The Lady
The Singing Marine (movie) (1937)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1935-37)
Lyric for "Night Over Shanghai" by Johnny Mercer
Music by Harry Warren (1935-37)
'Cause My Baby Says It's So
I Know Now
The Lady Who Couldn't Be Kissed
Night Over Shanghai
The Song Of The Marines (We're Shovin' Right Off Again)
Stolen Holiday (verse partially sung)
You Can't Run Away From Love Tonight
Skirts Ahoy! (movie) (1952)
Lyrics by Ralph Blane (1947, 1951)
Music by Harry Warren (1947, 1951)
Glad To Have You Aboard
Hilda Matilda (out-take)
Hold Me Close To You
I Get A Funny Feeling
The Navy Waltz
Skirts Ahoy!
We Will Fight! (out-take)
What Good Is A Gal? (Without A Guy)
What Makes A Wave?
Son Of A Sailor (movie) (1933)
Lyric for "Shuffle Off To Buffalo" by Al Dubin (1932)
Music by Harry Warren (1932-33)
Lady Fair (instrumental?)
Shuffle Off To Buffalo
Sons O' Guns (movie) (1936)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
For A Buck And A Quarter A Day
In The Arms Of An Army Man (heard as
partial instrumental)
Put On A Uniform (not used)
Spring Is Here (movie) (1930)
Lyrics by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young (1929)
Music by Harry Warren (1929)
Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder (For Somebody Else)
Bad Baby
Cryin' For The Carolines
Have A Little Faith In Me
How Shall I Tell?
What's The Big Idea?
Spring Reunion (movie) (1957)
Lyric by Johnny Mercer (1956)
Music by Harry Warren (1956)
Spring Reunion
Springtime In The Rockies (movie) (1942)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon (1940-42)
Music by Harry Warren (1940-42)
At Last (heard as instrumental)
Chattanooga Choo Choo (sung in Portuguese)
Chica Chica Boom Chic (heard as
instrumental)
I Had The Craziest Dream
I Like To Be Loved By You (out-take)
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) (heard
as instrumental)
Pan Americana Jubilee
Pic, Click, Look And Life (not used)
A Poem Set To Music (heard as instrumental)
Run, Little Raindrop, Run
Serenade In Blue (heard as instrumental)
Stars Over Broadway (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
At Your Service, Madame
Broadway Cinderella (heard as partial instrumental, also
out-take)
Brownstone Baby (I've Got The Blues For You) (partially sung)
By Yonder Moon (out-take)
By Yonder Moon – Hot Version (out-take)
Coney Island
I'd Love To Take Orders From You (partially sung)
Lulu's Back In Town (heard as instrumental)
Original
September In The Rain (heard as instrumental)
The Song Of The Gigolo (not used)
Stars Over Broadway (became "Night Over Shanghai") (not used)
Summer Night (not used)
Sweet And Slow (partially sung)
Where Am I? (Am I In Heaven?)
Where The Sweet, Sweet Cactus Grows (partially
sung)
You Let Me Down
Stolen Holiday (movie) (1936)
Lyric by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren (1933, 1936)
Original – Untitled (as
used in "Fashions Of 1934") (instrumental)
Stolen Holiday (heard as instrumental)
Summer Holiday (movie) (1948)
Lyrics by Ralph Blane (1945-46)
Music by Harry Warren (1945-46)
Afraid To Fall In Love
All Hail To Dannville High
Bar Room Sequence
Come To The Beach (Tonight) (Duet Version) (not used)
Come To The Beach (Tonight) (Kids' Version) (not
used)
Dan-Dan-Dannville High
The Fireworks Display (not used)
Independence Day
Never Again (out-take)
Omar And The Princess (out-take)
Our Home Town
Spring Isn't Everything (out-take)
The Stanley Steamer
The Sweetest Kid I Ever Met
The Weary Blues
While The Men Are All Drinking
Wish I Had A Braver Heart (out-take)
You're Next
Summer Stock (movie) (1950)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon (1949)
Final lyric for "You Wonderful You" by Jack Brooks & Saul Chaplin
Music by Harry Warren (1944, 1949-50)
The Blue Jean Polka (not used)
Dig-Dig-Dig Dig For Your Dinner
Fall In Love (out-take)
Friendly Star
(Howdy Neighbor) Happy Harvest (originally titled
"(Howdy-Doody) Happy Harvest")
If You Feel Like Singing, Sing
Mem'ry Island
Never In My Wildest Dreams (not used)
You Wonderful You
Sun Valley Serenade (movie) (1941)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Music by Harry Warren
At Last (heard as instrumental)
Chattanooga Choo Choo
I Know Why (And So Do You)
It Happened In Sun Valley
The Kiss Polka
The World Is Waiting To Waltz Again (out-take)
Sweet And Low (stage show/revue) (1930-1931: 184
performances)
Lyric for "Cheerful Little Earful" by Ira Gershwin & Billy Rose
Lyrics for "He's Not Worth Your Tears" and "Would You Like To
Take A Walk" by Mort Dixon & Billy Rose
Music by Harry Warren
Cheerful Little Earful
He's Not Worth Your Tears
Would You Like To Take A Walk? (Sump'n Good'll Come From
That)
Sweet Music (movie) (1935)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1932, 1934)
Lyric for "Nagasaki" by Mort Dixon (1928)
Music by Harry Warren (1928, 1932, 1934)
Forty-Second Street (heard as instrumental)
Nagasaki (heard as instrumental)
Sweet Music
Sweet Rosie O'Grady (movie) (1943)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Music by Harry Warren (1937, 1943)
The Bagpipes Of Buckingham (not used)
Get Your Police Gazette
Goin' To The County Fair (originally titled "When I'm
Dancing Around With You" with Al Dubin lyric)
My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)
My Sam
Where, Oh Where, Oh Where Is The Groom?
The Wishing Waltz
Take Me Out To The Ball Game (unproduced movie)
(1947)
Lyrics by Ralph Blane (1945, 1947)
Music by Harry Warren (1945, 1947)
The Boy In The Celluloid Collar
I've Got A Funny Feeling (became "I Get A Funny Feeling")
If It Weren't For The Irish
Me-O-My
Puttin' On Airs
Ride-Ride-Ride
Someone Like You
Spring In My Room
Take Me Out To The Ball Game (movie) (1949)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1944-45)
Music by Harry Warren (1944-45)
Baby Doll (out-take)
Hayride (out-take)
Tales Of Wells Fargo (TV series) (1957-1962)
Music by Harry Warren (1961)
Wells Fargo Theme (instrumental)
Texas Carnival (movie) (1951)
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields (1950)
Lyric for "I'm An Old Cowhand" by Johnny Mercer (1936)
Music by Harry Warren (1950)
Music for "I'm An Old Cowhand" by Johnny Mercer & Harry Warren
(1936)
Cornie's Pitch
A Face Full Of Wonderful Things (not used)
I'm An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande) (heard
as instrumental)
It's Dynamite
Love Is A Lovely Word (not used)
Schnapps (not used)
Whoa Emma!
Young Folks Should Get Married
That Certain Woman (movie) (1937)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
'Cause My Baby Says It's So (heard as
instrumental)
That Certain Woman (not used)
That Night In Rio (movie) (1941)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon (1940)
Music by Harry Warren (1940)
The Baron Is In Conference
Boa Noite (Good-Night)
Chica Chica Boom Chic
The Conference
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)
They Met In Rio (A Midnight Serenade)
These Thousand Hills (movie) (1959)
Lyric by Ned Washington (1958-59)
Music by Harry Warren (1958-59)
These Thousand Hills
Three Little Girls In Blue (movie) (1946)
Lyric by Mack Gordon (1940, 1946)
Music by Harry Warren (1940, 1946)
This Is Always
You Say The Sweetest Things (Baby)
(heard as instrumental)
Three Men On A Horse (movie) (1936)
Music by Harry Warren
Original – Untitled (instrumental)
A Ticket To Tomahawk (movie) (1950)
Lyric by Mack Gordon (1949)
Music by Harry Warren (1949)
A Ticket To Tomahawk (On The Colorado Trail)
Tin Pan Alley (movie) (1940)
Lyric by Mack Gordon
Music by Harry Warren
You Say The Sweetest Things (Baby)
Torchy Blane In Panama (movie) (1938)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1937-38)
Music by Harry Warren (1937-38)
If This Isn't Dreaming (heard as
instrumental?)
You're An Education (heard as
instrumental?)
Twenty Million Sweethearts (movie) (1934)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1933-34)
Music by Harry Warren (1933-34)
Fair And Warmer
(You May Not Be An Angel, But) I'll String Along With You
Oh, I Heard, Yes I Heard
Out For No Good
What Are Your Intentions?
Week-End In Havana (movie) (1941)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon (1940-41)
Music by Harry Warren (1938; 1940-41)
The Man With The Lollypop Song (out-take; partially sung)
The Ñango (Nyango)
Tropical Magic
A Week-End In Havana
When I Love, I Love
Wings Of The Navy (movie) (1939)
Lyric for "Wings Over The Navy" by Johnny Mercer (1938)
Lyric for "Love Is Where You Find It" by Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer
(1938)
Music by Harry Warren (1938)
Love Is Where You Find It (heard as instrumental)
Wings Over The Navy (heard as instrumental)
The Wolf Song (movie) (1929)
Lyric by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young (1928)
Music by Harry Warren (1928)
Mi Amado
Wonder Bar (movie) (1934)
Lyrics by Al Dubin (1933)
Music by Harry Warren (1933)
All Washed Up (instrumental)
Don't Say Good-Night
Fairer On The Riviera (heard as
instrumental)
Goin' To Heaven On A Mule
Goin' To Heaven On A Mule – Patter (based on "All Washed
Up")
Love Me Again (heard as instrumental)
Tango Del Rio (instrumental)
Vive La France
Why Do I Dream Those Dreams?
Wonder Bar
You're So Divine (heard as instrumental)
The Wonder Bar (stage show/revue) (1931-1931: 76
performances)
Lyric by Irving Caesar & Al Jolson
Music by Harry Warren
Ma Mère
Yes, My Darling Daughter (movie) (1939)
Lyric for "The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish" by Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer
(1938)
Lyric for "Yes, My Darling Daughter" by Stanley Adams (1938)
Music by Harry Warren (1938)
The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish (partially
sung)
Yes, My Darling Daughter (heard as
instrumental)
Yolanda And The Thief (movie) (1945)
Lyric by Arthur Freed (1944)
Music by Harry Warren (1944)
Angel
Bananas (not used)
Boogie Woogie (not used)
(Fools Rush In) By Candlelight (not used)
Coffee Time
Feminine Fashions (not used)
Made In The U. S. A. (not used)
This Is A Day For Love
Upbeat (not used)
Will You Marry Me?
Yolanda
Young People (movie) (1940)
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Music by Harry Warren (1936, 1940)
Fifth Avenue
I Wouldn't Take A Million
The Mason-Dixon Line
Tra-La-La-La
Young People
Ziegfeld Follies (movie) (1946)
Lyrics by Arthur Freed (1943-44)
Music by Harry Warren (1943-44)
There's Beauty Ev'rywhere
This Heart Of Mine
Ziegfeld Follies Of 1923 (stage show/revue)
(1923-1924: 333 performances)
Lyric by Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie
Musical adaptation of Ambrose Thomas' "Carnival Of Venice" by Harry
Warren, edited and arranged by Ross Gorman
So This Is Venice!
1920's NON-PRODUCTION SONGS
The year published as well as lyricists (L) and co-composers (C) are noted:
Along Came Sweetness (1928; L: Mort Dixon)
Along Miami Shore (1926; L: Walter Hirsch & Abe Olman
[Harry M. Snodgrass is sometimes credited on sheet music as co-composer, but did
not write this song])
Are You In Love With Me (If Not, Why Not?) (1926; L: Al Piantadosi)
Away Down South In Heaven (1927; L: Bud Green)
Beau Brummel Joe (The Beau Of Memphis Town) (1924; L: Henry Creamer)
Bee-Da-Lum, Bo-Da-Lum (1919; L: Grant
Clarke)
Butter And Egg Baby (1925; L: George
Bennett)
Call Me Up When You're Lonesome (1925; L: Bud Green)
Cheerio Cherry Lips Cheerio (1928; L: Mort Dixon)
Clementine (From New Orleans) (1927; L: Henry Creamer)
Every Night In The Week (1928; L: Sam M. Lewis & Joe
Young)
Finding The Long Way Home (1929; L: Gus
Kahn)
Gid-Ap, Garibaldi! (1927; L: Howard Johnson & Billy Moll)
(Goodbye Broadway) Hello Montreal! (1928; L: Billy Rose &
Mort Dixon)
Here We Are (1929; L: Gus Kahn)
Home In Pasadena (An American Love Song) (1923; L: Grant
Clarke & Edgar Leslie)
I Don't Want That Kind Of Love (1923; L: Ben Russell)
I Learned To Love You When I Learned My A-B-C's (1920; L:
Billy Joyce)
I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) (1925; L: Bud Green
[original title "Ain't I Got Rosie (Ain't Rosie Got Me)" with Al Dubin
lyrics])
I'm Lonely Without You (1926; L: Bud Green)
In My Gondola (1926; L: Bud Green)
Is Zat So? (1925; L: B. G. De Sylva & Robert King)
It's All In Fun (1925; L: Bud Green)
Just A Little Glimpse Of Paradise (1929; L/C: Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby)
Levine (1927; L: Charlie Tobias & Harry
Herschel [aka Harry Warren])
A Little Girl – A Little Boy – A Little Moon (1926; L: Robert
King)
Maybe You Will (Maybe You Won't) (1925; L: Billy Rose &
Mort Dixon)
My Life Is In Your Hands (1928; L: Sam M. Lewis & Joe
Young)
My Honey (1925; L: Bud Green)
My Mexicana Rose (1928; instrumental)
My Regular Gal (1927; L: Bud Green)
Nagasaki (1928; L: Mort Dixon)
Oh! Carmenita (1928; L: Harry Warren)
Oh! Eva (Ain't You Comin' Out Tonight?) (1924; L: Grant
Clarke & Edgar Leslie)
Oh, How I Love Fannie (1925; L: Bud Green)
Old Man Sunshine (Little Boy Bluebird) (1928; L: Mort Dixon)
One Little Kiss In The Moonlight (1928; L: Billy Rose &
Mort Dixon)
One Sweet Letter From You (1927; L: Lew Brown & Sidney
Clare)
The Only Only One (For Me) (1924; L: Bud
Green; C: James V.
Monaco)
Poor Unlucky Me (1929; L: Mort Dixon)
Rose Of The Rio Grande (An American Love Song) (1922; L:
Edgar Leslie; C: Ross Gorman)
The Runaway Train (1925; L: Robert E.
Massey, C: Carson
Robison)
Seminola (An Indian Love Song) (1925; L: Robert King)
She's The Sweetest Gal In Kankakee (1925; L: Bud Green)
Sleepy Honolulu Town (1928; L/C: Robert
King & Ted Fiorito)
Sorrows (1929; L: Gus Kahn; C: Ted Fiorito)
The Sphinx (Just Sits And Thinks And Thinks And Thinks And
Thinks) (1926; L: Robert King)
Stop Stutterin', Sam (1924; L: Henry Creamer)
Sweet Anita OR Sweet Rosita (1923; L: Ben Russell; C: Ross Gorman)
Then Came The Dawn (1928; L: Al Dubin)
There Was Nothing Else To Do (1929; L/C: Bert Kalmar &
Harry Ruby)
Tiger Baby (1926; L: Jo Trent)
Tommy Hawk (1926; L: Robert King & Howard Johnson)
Too Many Kisses In The Summer (Bring Too Many Tears In The
Fall) (1925; L: Billy Rose & Al Dubin)
(When You Carry) The Torch (1928; M & L:
Harry Herschel [aka Harry Warren])
Twelve O'Clock Waltz (1928; L: Billy Rose & Mort Dixon)
Two Lips (To Kiss My Cares Away) (1928; L: Billy Rose)
Want A Little Lovin' (1925; L: Benny Davis)
'Way Down In Vo-De-O-De-O Town (1927;
L: Bud Green)
'Way Down South In Chicago By The Old Pacific Shore (1925; L:
Henry Creamer)
(What Of It) We Love It (1928; L: Billy Rose & Mort Dixon)
We, Oh We Are In Society (1928; L: Mort Dixon)
Weepin' Willow, Weep No More (1928; L: Benny Davis)
What Didja Wanna Make Me Love You For? (1929; L: Mort Dixon)
When Eliza Rolls Her Eyes (1928; L: Gus Kahn)
When I Tip-Tip-Toe Up A Tuck-Tuck-Tucky Lane (1928; L: Billy
Rose & Mort Dixon)
Where Do You Work-a, John? (Push-a Push-a Push) (1926; L/C:
Mortimer Weinberg & Charley Marks; additional lyrics by Ernie Krickett)
Where The Shy Little Violets Grow (1928; L: Gus Kahn)
Where The Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember (1929; L: Mort Dixon)
Who's In Your Arms Tonight? (1926; L/C: Bud Cooper & Sam
H. Stept)
Wimmin Aaah! (1926; L: Bud Green; C: Dan Dougherty)
Won't You Tell Me Hon (When We're Gonna Be One) (1928; L: Sam
M. Lewis & Joe Young)
Ya Gotta Know How To Love (1926; L: Bud Green)
You Can't Shush Katie (The Gabbiest Gal In Town) (1926; L:
Harry White & Henry Creamer)
1930's NON-PRODUCTION SONGS
Bitter Sweet Memories (1930's;
instrumental)
Boo Hoo Hoo! Ha Ha Ha! (I'm In Between A Laugh And A Cry)
(1931; L: Edgar Leslie)
By The River Sainte Marie (A Canadian Love Song) (1931; L:
Edgar Leslie)
Come Home (1932; L: Theodore Koehler)
Cover A Clover With Kisses (1931; L: Mort Dixon)
Deep In Your Eyes (1932; L: Mort Dixon)
Gipsy Song (1930's; instrumental)
A Great Big Bunch Of You (1932; L:
Mort Dixon)
Green Fields (1930's; L: Al Dubin)
Hard To Get (1938; instrumental)
Have It Your Way, Foolish Heart (1938; L: Irving
Kahal; C: Anthony Lendi [aka Harry Warren])
How Are You Tonight In Hawaii (1930; L: Edgar Leslie)
How Did It Happen? (probably 1938; L:
Irving Kahal)
I Have My Arms Around The World (1939; L: Johnny Burke)
I May Never Pass Your Way Again (1932; L: Irving Kahal)
I Remember You From Somewhere (Somewhere In My Dreams) (1930;
L: Edgar Leslie)
I Wrestled With The Devil (1936; L:
Al Dubin)
If You Can Take It (1938; L: Johnny
Mercer)
If You Can't Have The Girl Of Your Dreams (1930; L: Joe
Young)
If You Don't Do Your Homework (1930's;
L: Al Dubin)
I'm Seein' The World At Home (1930's;
L: Al Dubin [may have been written for "Roman Scandals"])
In Your Arms I'll Always Feel At Home (1930's;
L: Al Dubin)
It's A Night In A Million (1935; L:
Johnny Mercer)
Keep Away From Those Swinging Doors (1938; L: Johnny Mercer)
Knocking At Your Door (late 1930's; L: Mort Dixon)
Letitia's Song (1934; L: Robert Lord)
Little Tender Things (1930's; L: Al
Dubin)
Love Marches On! (1936; L: Al Dubin)
Love Told A Terrible Lie (1939; L:
Johnny Burke)
Moon Mist (1936; Al Dubin)
Moonlight On Broadway (1930's; L: Al
Dubin)
My Story (1930; L: Sam M. Lewis)
Octoroon (1935; L: Harry Warren)
Old New York (1935; L: Al Dubin)
Our Hearts Will Never Grow Old (1938;
L: Johnny Mercer)
Reminiscing (1930; L: Edgar Leslie)
Ring Around A Romance (1937; L: Al Dubin [may have been
written for "The Singing Marine"])
The River And Me (1930; L: Al Dubin)
Somebody Nobody Knows (1939; L: Bud Green)
Someone To Care For (1932; L: Gus Kahn)
Something Tells Me (1938; L: Johnny Mercer)
Stumbling Over Words (1937; L: Al Dubin
[may have been written for "Mr. Dodd Takes The Air" or "The Singing Marine"])
Tears From My Inkwell (1939; L: Mort Dixon)
Telling It To The Daisies (But It Never Gets Back To You)
(1930; L: Joe Young)
There's A Reason (late 1930's?;
instrumental?)
Tonight Is Ours (1930's; instrumental)
Wail Of The Winds (1939; instrumental)
Wasting My Love On You (1930; L: Edgar Leslie)
What Good Is The Lane? (If You Can't Have The Girl Of Your
Dreams) (1930; L: Joe Young)
When The Shepherd Leads The Sheep Back Home (1931 & 1942; L: Edgar
Leslie)
When You're Away (1938; instrumental)
Whenever Bing Begins To Sing (1934; L:
Al Dubin)
Where Ever You Go (1930's; L: ?)
You Little Rascal (1938; instrumental)
You'll Come Back Someday (1930's; L: Al
Dubin)
You're An Education (1937; L: Al Dubin
[believed to have been
written for "Gold Diggers In Paris" but not used])
You're Old Enough To Know (1930's; L:
Al Dubin)
1940's NON-PRODUCTION SONGS
American Barcarolle (1942, 1946; instrumental)
Baby, Have You Got A Little Love To Spare? (1947; L: Ted
Koehler)
Bye Bye, Bonnie (1942; L: Dave Franklin)
Dancing Daffodils (1944; instrumental)
Devil May Care (1940; L: Johnny Burke)
Dream Waltz (1944?; instrumental)
Every So Often (1947; L: Johnny Mercer)
For The Life Of Me (c. 1945; L: Ira
Gershwin)
Forget-Me-Nots In Your Eyes (1944; L: Edgar Leslie)
Great Guns (1949; L: Johnny Mercer)
The Huckleberry Man (1940; L: Ted Koehler)
It's Off Again – On Again (1947; L:
Edgar De
Lange)
Java Junction (1944; instrumental [later
made into "Coffee Time"])
The Legend Of Old California (1940; L: Johnny Mercer)
Love Woke Me Up This Morning (1949; L: Johnny Mercer)
Me And The Blues (1946; L: Ted Koehler)
Melody In G (1945; instrumental)
Not Yet (1940; L: Dave Franklin)
Serenade (c. 1947; instrumental, same
music as "Spring In My Room")
When Sally Walks Along Peacock Alley (1949; L: Johnny
Mercer [originally composed in 1936])
You've Got Me Where You Want Me (1944; L: Johnny Mercer)
1950's NON-PRODUCTION SONGS
Autumn Reverie (1959; Piano Vignette instrumental)
The Beedle Booper's Song (1957; L:
Harry Warren)
Blue Midnight (1956; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Boarding House Blues (1956; Piano Vignette instrumental)
By The Bay Of Napoli (1959; L: Jack
Hoffman)
(You'll Be) Dancing With Someone Tonight (The Fortune-Teller
Song) (1954; L: Harry Warren)
The Dell (1956; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Down Town Blues (1956; Piano Vignette instrumental)
A Dream For A Lovely Night (1958; L: Mack David)
Forgive Me (1951; L: Leo Robin [may be an
errant title for "Finale" - see "Just For You" movie listing])
Gee Willikens! (1953; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Have A Drink On Me (1954; L: Harry
Warren)
I Ain't Gonna Love No More (1956,
1972; L: Harry Warren)
I Don't See You Anymore (1953; L: Eddie
Pola)
I've Never Known A Night Like Tonight (1954; L: Saxie Dowell)
Kiss Her For Me (aka "Be Sure And Say Hello") (1957;
L: Harold Adamson)
La Petite Trianon (1953; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Little Miss Tippy Toes (1954; L: Harold
Adamson)
Make Mine Love (1959; L: Harold Adamson)
Mass In Honor Of Saint Anthony (1958; L: Harry Warren)
Mi Mujer (1956; instrumental)
Milano
(1953; Harold Adamson)
Moon Mist (1958; Piano Vignette instrumental)
My Love (1952; Reg Connelly)
Night Jasmine (1957; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Night Sounds (1957; instrumental)
Our Love Was Born On Christmas Morn (1956;
L: Ruth Robin Bivona)
(It's A Wonderful Notion) Pacific Ocean Park (1958;
L: Harry Warren)
Parade Of The Penguins (1957; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Past'a Cheech (1954; L: Harry Warren)
Portraits (1959; Piano Vignette instrumental)
The Red Shawl (1957; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Reflections (1959; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Save Your Love For Me (1959; L: Jack
Hoffman)
Serenade (Napoli) (1956; instrumental)
Silhouettes (In The Snow) (originally titled "Mojave
(Dusk In The Desert)") (1957; Piano Vignette instrumental)
The Spanish Dancer (1958; Piano Vignette instrumental)
St. Peter's Square (1959; L: Harold
Adamson)
Stradivarius (1955; L: Mack David)
Stumbling Blocks (1956; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Sunday In The City (1954; undated Piano Vignette instrumental)
Talking Tango (1957; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Tender And True
(1958; L: Harold Adamson)
Who Else But God? (1957, 1965; L: George
Graff)
1960's NON-PRODUCTION SONGS
And Brought You Unto Myself (1964; L:
Mack David)
(Busy Little) Bumble Bee (originally titled
"Hackensack") (1964; L: Johnny Mercer)
Call Me A Fool (1960; L: Kim Collins (1994))
Carioca Capers (1964; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Christmas Song (1962; L: Harry
Warren)
Febbre Siciliana (1964?; L: Otelio)
Go Easy With My Dreams (1962;
instrumental?)
Golden Voyage (1967; L: Adam West [TV's "Batman"])
Green, White And Red In Italy (Three-Part Round) (1964;
L: Harry Warren)
Helpless (1963; L: Hal Shaper)
I Just Stood And Stared (1969; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
I Wonder (What It's Like To Be In Paris) (1962;
L: Harry Warren)
If You Ever Need Me (1964; L: Harry
Warren)
It's Funny (When You Fall In Love) (1961; L: Harry Warren)
Kelly Green (originally titled "A Bit O' The Auld
Sod") (1960; Piano Vignette instrumental)
Kip's Tune (1966; L: ?)
Let's All Rally (1960; L: Harry
Warren)
The Little Christmas Tree (Based on a story by Lucille Bliss)
(1963; L: Harold Adamson)
Love By Appointment Only (1965; L:
Eddie Buzzell)
The Miracle Of Spring (1969; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
Miss Oklahoma (1964; L: Ralph Blane)
Moods (1961; Piano Vignette instrumental)
A Picture Of You (1966; L: Harry
Warren)
Sing A Song Of Hollywood (same music as
"If You Ever Need Me") (1964; L: Tony
Thomas)
St. Tropez (1961, 1962; L: George
Sperry)
War For Justice (1964; L: Otelio)
What This Country Needs (1960; L: Ned
Washington)
The Whistler's Holiday (1969; instrumental)
You're The Girl For Me (originally titled "This Is The
Girl For Me") (1964; L: Ralph Blane)
1970's & 1980's NON-PRODUCTION SONGS
Azalia (1977; instrumental)
Camellia (1977; instrumental)
Cassandra (1977; instrumental)
Désirée (1976; instrumental)
Did He Write That? (1978; L: Harry
Warren/Tony Thomas)
Eternal Summer (1971; L: Richard O.
Kraemer)
Ever Since Leavin' Wichita (1970; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
Happy Time (1970; L: Harry Warren)
Here's Cheers! (1970; L: Richard O.
Kraemer)
How Many Times Have I Told You? (1974;
L: Harry Warren)
I Can Still Smile (1972; L: Richard O.
Kraemer)
I Got The Message (1976; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
I Wonder Where I'll Be Next Christmas (1970; L: Harry
Warren)
I'll Be Waiting Down In Rio (1975; L:
Harry Warren)
I'll Run Out Of Time (Before I Run Out Of Love For You) (1971;
L: Richard O. Kraemer)
In Old Tijuana Town (same music as "I'll Be Waiting Down
In Rio") (1975; L: Harry Warren?)
I've Got What It Takes (aka "You've Got What It
Takes") (1975; L: Harry
Warren)
Jethro And Jezebelle (1970; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
La Franchesa (1977; instrumental)
Let's Talk About The Weather (1970; L:
Richard O. Kraemer)
Love Has Found A Way (1979; L: Harry
Warren)
Love Is A Private Affair (1970;
instrumental)
Love Is Just For Lovers (1974; L: Harry Warren)
Love Song (1972; instrumental)
The Magic's Missing (1970; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
Prima Vera
(1977; instrumental)
Shama (1977; instrumental)
Suzzetta (1977; instrumental)
Tête-À-Tête (1970; L: Richard O.
Kraemer)
Ungrateful Heart (1981; L: Harry
Warren [last song composed by Harry Warren])
A Walk Among The Leaves (1971; L:
Richard O. Kraemer)
The Way It Was (1970; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
The World Doesn't Want My Song (1970;
L: Richard O. Kraemer)
The World Is Sick And Weary (1975; L:
Harry Warren)
You Remind Me (1975; L: Tony Thomas)
You've Got What It Takes (aka "I've Got What It
Takes") (1975; L: Tony
Thomas)
UNDATED SONGS
Ave Maria (1950's or 60's; L: Harry
Warren)
Ballett (?; instrumental)
Be Sweet To Me (?; L: ?)
Blues In The Morning (1950's?; instrumental)
The Brook (?; instrumental)
China (aka "Temple Bells") (?;
instrumental)
Christmas Is A Day Of Joy (?; L: Harry
Warren?)
Down In Papeetee Tahiti (?; L: Steve
Graham)
Dreamer (?; instrumental)
The Everlasting Mountain (?; L: Mack
David)
Eyes Of Love (?; instrumental)
He's Mine And I Love Him (?; L:
Harold Adamson)
How'd You Like To Be A Sailor? (c. 1918; believed to be
Harry Warren's first complete song)
I Didn't Think You Cared (probably
before 1940; L: Bud Green)
I Give My Love To You This Christmas (same music as "I
Wonder Where I'll Be Next Christmas") (1970; L: Tony
Thomas)
I'm Glad To See You Back (?; L: ?)
In The Absence Of Monsieur (?; L: Mack
David)
Isabelle (?; L: Johnny Mercer)
It Never Ends (?; L: Sammy Cahn
[perhaps intended for "Rock-a-bye Baby"])
Italian Serenade (?; instrumental)
Jophe's Waltz (mid-60's?; C: Jophe Warren)
Josephine (1950's?; instrumental)
Kiss Me To Sleep (?; L: Al Dubin? [possibly published by
Witmark])
Laffs And Lies (1930's?; L: L. Wolfe
Gilbert)
Lovers' Rendezvous (?; instrumental)
Mistletoe Waltz (?; instrumental)
My Angel (?; L: Harold Adamson)
Ninetta (same music as "That's The Least You Can Do For
The Lady") (?; Italian L: G. A. Emanuel)
Orientala (?; instrumental)
Over The Hill (?; instrumental)
Run For The Hills, Cowboy (1950's?;
L: Charles Rinker)
Sights And Sounds Of The Monterey Peninsula (A Piano Sketch)
(before 1974; instrumental)
So Far, So Good (?; L: Mack David)
Sometimes Is Forever (became "Love Is Just For
Lovers") (1974; L: Marc Lawrence)
Swing That Dear Old Alma Mater (?; L:
Johnny Mercer?)
Topaz Waltz (?; instrumental)
Uncertain (?; L: ?)
Waltz With Me (?; L: Harry Warren)
What Was (?; L: Richard O. Kraemer)
Whispering Grass (?; instrumental)
Yours The Power (?; Richard O. Kraemer)
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