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|+ Alphabetical list of songs with names of composers and lyricists |
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| 1933 || "[[42nd Street (song)|42nd Street]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1935 || {{anchor|A}}"[[About a Quarter to Nine]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1957 || "{{sort|affair|[[An Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair)]]}}" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|McCarey|[[Leo McCarey]] and [[Harold Adamson]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Ain't Misbehavin' (song)|Ain't Misbehavin']]" || {{sort|Waller|[[Fats Waller]]}} || {{sort|Razaf|[[Andy Razaf]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[Ain't She Sweet]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
| 1927 || "[[Ain't She Sweet]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
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| 1960 || "[[Ain't That a Kick in the Head]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1921 || "[[Ain't We Got Fun]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Egan|[[Raymond B. Egan]] and [[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[Alabamy Bound]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Bud Green]]}} || <ref name=Polit>Polit, Katherine. [https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/17517/Polit,%20Katherine%20(DM%20Voice).pdf#page=79 "The Great American Songbook In The Classical Voice Studio"]. [[Indiana University]] [[Jacobs School of Music]]. May 2014. p. 73.</ref><ref>Murray, Steve. [http://cabaretscenes.org/2017/05/23/michael-feinstein-crooners/ "Michael Feinstein: Crooners"]. CabaretScenes.org. May 23, 2017.</ref> |
| 1924 || "[[Alabamy Bound]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Bud Green]]}} || <ref name=Polit>Polit, Katherine. [https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/17517/Polit,%20Katherine%20(DM%20Voice).pdf#page=79 "The Great American Songbook In The Classical Voice Studio"]. [[Indiana University]] [[Jacobs School of Music]]. May 2014. p. 73.</ref><ref>Murray, Steve. [http://cabaretscenes.org/2017/05/23/michael-feinstein-crooners/ "Michael Feinstein: Crooners"]. CabaretScenes.org. May 23, 2017.</ref> |
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| 1911 || "[[Alexander's Ragtime Band]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1921 || "[[All by Myself (Irving Berlin song)|All by Myself]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[All I Do Is Dream of You]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115>Purdy, Stephen. [https://books.google.com/books?id=QIXwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT115 "Musical Theatre Song: A Comprehensive Course in Selection, Preparation, and Presentation for the Modern Performer"]. [[Bloomsbury Publishing]], 2016. pt. 115.</ref> |
| 1934 || "[[All I Do Is Dream of You]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115>Purdy, Stephen. [https://books.google.com/books?id=QIXwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT115 "Musical Theatre Song: A Comprehensive Course in Selection, Preparation, and Presentation for the Modern Performer"]. [[Bloomsbury Publishing]], 2016. pt. 115.</ref> |
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| 1954 || "[[All of You (Cole Porter song)|All of You]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[All or Nothing at All]]" || {{sort|Altman|[[Arthur Altman]]}} || {{sort|Lawrence|[[Jack Lawrence (songwriter)|Jack Lawrence]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[All the Things You Are]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1957 || "[[All the Way (Frank Sinatra song)|All the Way]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[All Through the Night (Cole Porter song)|All Through the Night]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1947 || "[[Almost Like Being in Love]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || <ref name="Leonard"/> |
| 1947 || "[[Almost Like Being in Love]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || <ref name="Leonard"/> |
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| 1932 || "[[Alone Together (1932 song)|Alone Together]]" || {{sort|Schwartz|[[Arthur Schwartz]]}} || {{sort|Dietz|[[Howard Dietz]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/><ref name=Purdy32/> |
| 1932 || "[[Alone Together (1932 song)|Alone Together]]" || {{sort|Schwartz|[[Arthur Schwartz]]}} || {{sort|Dietz|[[Howard Dietz]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/><ref name=Purdy32/> |
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| 1925 || "[[Always (1925 song)|Always]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Anything Goes (Cole Porter song)|Anything Goes]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1946 || "[[Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[April in Paris (song)|April In Paris]]" || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[Yip Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1957 || "[[April Love (song)|April Love]]" || {{sort|Fain|[[Sammy Fain]]}} || {{sort|Webster|[[Paul Francis Webster]]}} || |
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| 1956 || "[[Around the World (1956 song)|Around the World]]" || {{sort|Young|[[Victor Young]]}} || {{sort|Adamson|[[Harold Adamson]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
| 1956 || "[[Around the World (1956 song)|Around the World]]" || {{sort|Young|[[Victor Young]]}} || {{sort|Adamson|[[Harold Adamson]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
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| 1931 || "[[As Time Goes By (song)|As Time Goes By]]" || {{sort|Hupfeld|[[Herman Hupfeld]]}} || {{sort|Hupfeld|[[Herman Hupfeld]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[At Last]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1946 || "[[Autumn Leaves (1945 song)|Autumn Leaves]]" || {{sort|Kosma|[[Joseph Kosma]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Autumn in New York (song)|Autumn In New York]]" || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/> |
| 1934 || "[[Autumn in New York (song)|Autumn In New York]]" || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/> |
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| 1949 || "[[Baby, It's Cold Outside]]" || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || <ref name="The Composers">[https://www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.action?itemid=311365 "The Great American Songbook – The Composers"]. [[Hal Leonard Corporation|HalLeonard.com]]. Retrieved December 20, 2018.</ref><ref name="explosion">{{cite book |last1=Cole |first1=Clay |title=Sh-Boom!: The Explosion of Rock 'n' Roll, 1953–1968 |publisher=[[Morgan James Publishing]]|date= 2009 |isbn=9781600377686 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kWoLGiW-wnAC&pg=PT25}}</ref> |
| 1949 || "[[Baby, It's Cold Outside]]" || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || <ref name="The Composers">[https://www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.action?itemid=311365 "The Great American Songbook – The Composers"]. [[Hal Leonard Corporation|HalLeonard.com]]. Retrieved December 20, 2018.</ref><ref name="explosion">{{cite book |last1=Cole |first1=Clay |title=Sh-Boom!: The Explosion of Rock 'n' Roll, 1953–1968 |publisher=[[Morgan James Publishing]]|date= 2009 |isbn=9781600377686 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kWoLGiW-wnAC&pg=PT25}}</ref> |
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| 1949 || "[[Bali Ha'i]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Basin Street Blues]]" || {{sort|Williams|[[Spencer Williams]]}} || {{sort|Miller|[[Glenn Miller]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "Be Careful! It's My Heart" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Begin the Beguine]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1959 || {{sort|bestis|"[[The Best Is Yet to Come]]"}} || {{sort|Coleman|[[Cy Coleman]]}} || {{sort|Leigh|[[Carolyn Leigh]]}} || |
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| 1927 || {{sort|bestth|"[[The Best Things in Life Are Free (1927 song)|The Best Things in Life Are Free]]"}} || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Beyond the Blue Horizon (song)|Beyond the Blue Horizon]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Robin|[[Leo Robin]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Bidin' My Time]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "[[Big Spender]]" || {{sort|Coleman|[[Cy Coleman]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1926 || {{sort|birth|"[[The Birth of the Blues]]"}} || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]]}} || |
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| 1948 || "[[Black Coffee (1948 song)|Black Coffee]]" || {{sort|Burke|[[Sonny Burke]]}} || {{sort|Webster|[[Paul Francis Webster]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Blame It on My Youth]]" || {{sort|Levant|[[Oscar Levant]]}} || {{sort|Heyman|[[Edward Heyman]]}} || |
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| 1953 || "[[Blue Gardenia (song)|Blue Gardenia]]" || {{sort|Lee|[[Lester Lee]]}} || {{sort|Russell|[[Bob Russell (songwriter)|Bob Russell]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Blue Moon (1934 song)|Blue Moon]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[Blue Room (1926 song)|Blue Room]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[Blue Skies (1926 song)|Blue Skies]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[Blues in the Night]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Body and Soul (1930 song)|Body and Soul]]" || {{sort|Green|[[Johnny Green]]}} || {{sort|Heyman|[[Edward Heyman]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy]]" || {{sort|Raye|[[Don Raye]]}} || {{sort|Prince|[[Hughie Prince]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Al Dubin song)|Boulevard of Broken Dreams]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1944 || {{sort|boy|"[[The Boy Next Door (song)|The Boy Next Door]]"}} || {{sort|Martin|[[Hugh Martin]]}} || {{sort|Blane|[[Ralph Blane]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[Breezin' Along with the Breeze]]" || {{sort|Gillespie|[[Haven Gillespie]]}} || {{sort|Gillespie,|[[Haven Gillespie]], [[Seymour Simons]], and [[Richard A. Whiting|Richard Whiting]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?]]" || {{sort|Gorney|[[Jay Gorney]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[Yip Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1947 || "[[But Beautiful (song)|But Beautiful]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/> |
| 1947 || "[[But Beautiful (song)|But Beautiful]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/> |
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| 1930 || "[[But Not for Me (song)|But Not for Me]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Button Up Your Overcoat]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]]}} || |
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| 1948 || "[[Buttons and Bows]]" || {{sort|Livingston|[[Jay Livingston]]}} || {{sort|Evans|[[Ray Evans]]}} || |
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| 1967 || "[[By the Time I Get to Phoenix]]" || {{sort|Webb|[[Jimmy Webb]]}} || {{sort|Webb|[[Jimmy Webb]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[Bye Bye Blackbird]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|Dixon|[[Mort Dixon]]}} || |
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| 1962 || {{anchor|C}}"[[Call Me Irresponsible]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "[[Can't Get Used to Losing You]]" || {{sort|Pomus|[[Doc Pomus]]}} || {{sort|Shuman|[[Mort Shuman]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Can't We Be Friends?]]" || {{sort|James|[[James Warburg|Paul James]]}} || {{sort|Swift|[[Kay Swift]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[Carioca (1933 song)|(The) Carioca]]" || {{sort|Youmans|[[Vincent Youmans]]}} || {{sort|Eliscu|[[Edward Eliscu]] and [[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1922 || "[[Carolina in the Morning]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[Change Partners]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[Chattanooga Choo Choo]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Cheek to Cheek]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[The Christmas Song]]" || {{sort|Tormé|[[Mel Tormé]]}} || {{sort|Wells|[[Robert Wells (songwriter)|Robert Wells]]}} || |
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| 1959 || "[[Climb Every Mountain]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1958 || "[[Come Fly with Me (1957 song)|Come Fly with Me]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1946 || "[[Come Rain or Come Shine]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1954 || "[[Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Crazy Rhythm]]" || {{sort|Caesar|[[Irving Caesar]]}} || {{sort|Meyer|[[Joseph Meyer (songwriter)|Joseph Meyer]] and [[Roger Wolfe Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1931 || {{anchor|D}}"[[Dancing in the Dark (Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz song)|Dancing in the Dark]]" || {{sort|Schwartz|[[Arthur Schwartz]]}} || {{sort|Dietz|[[Howard Dietz]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Dancing on the Ceiling (1930 song)|Dancing on the Ceiling]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Darn That Dream]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|DeLange|[[Eddie DeLange]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[Day by Day (1945 song)|Day by Day]]" || {{sort|Stordahl|[[Axel Stordahl]]}} || {{sort|Weston|[[Paul Weston]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Day In, Day Out (1939 song)|Day In, Day Out]]" || {{sort|Bloom|[[Rube Bloom]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1963 || "[[Days of Wine and Roses (song)|Days of Wine and Roses]]" || {{sort|Mancini|[[Henry Mancini]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "Dearly Beloved" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1949 || "[[Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Robin|[[Leo Robin]]}} || |
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| 1959 || "[[Do-Re-Mi]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Don't Blame Me (Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh song)|Don't Blame Me]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/><ref name=Purdy32>Purdy, Stephen. [https://books.google.com/books?id=QIXwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT32 Musical Theatre Song: A Comprehensive Course in Selection, Preparation, and Presentation for the Modern Performer]. [[Bloomsbury Publishing]], 2016. pt. 32.</ref> |
| 1932 || "[[Don't Blame Me (Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh song)|Don't Blame Me]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/><ref name=Purdy32>Purdy, Stephen. [https://books.google.com/books?id=QIXwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT32 Musical Theatre Song: A Comprehensive Course in Selection, Preparation, and Presentation for the Modern Performer]. [[Bloomsbury Publishing]], 2016. pt. 32.</ref> |
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| 1934 || "[[Don't Fence Me In (song)|Don't Fence Me in]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Fletcher|[[Robert Fletcher (poet)|Robert Fletcher]] and [[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[Don't Get Around Much Anymore]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|Russell|[[Bob Russell (songwriter)|Bob Russell]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "[[Don't Make Me Over (song)|Don't Make Me Over]]" || {{sort|Bacharach|[[Burt Bacharach]]}} || {{sort|David|[[Hal David]]}} || |
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| 1964 || "[[Don't Rain on My Parade]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Merrill|[[Bob Merrill ]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)|Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree]]" || {{sort|Stept|[[Sam H. Stept]]}} || {{sort|Brown|[[Lew Brown]] and [[Charles Tobias]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Dream (1944 song)|Dream]]" || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || <ref name="Bside"/><ref name="explosion"/> |
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| 1931 || "[[Dream a Little Dream of Me]]" || {{sort|Andre|[[Fabian Andre]] and [[Wilbur Schwandt]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1933 || {{anchor|E}}"[[Easter Parade (song)|Easter Parade]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Easy Living (song)|Easy Living]]" || {{sort|Rainger|[[Ralph Rainger]]}} || {{sort|Robin|[[Leo Robin]]}} || |
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| 1959 || "[[Edelweiss (song)|Edelweiss]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Embraceable You]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1959 || "[[Everything's Coming Up Roses]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Sondheim|[[Stephen Sondheim]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Exactly Like You (song)|Exactly Like You]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1938 || {{anchor|F}}"[[Falling in Love With Love]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[Fascinating Rhythm]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1936 || {{sort|fine|"[[A Fine Romance (song)|A Fine Romance]]"}} || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || <ref name=NPR2015/><ref name=PBS/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/><ref name="explosion"/> |
| 1936 || {{sort|fine|"[[A Fine Romance (song)|A Fine Romance]]"}} || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || <ref name=NPR2015/><ref name=PBS/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/><ref name="explosion"/> |
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| 1954 || {{sort|fly|"[[Fly Me to the Moon]]"}} || {{sort|Howard|[[Bart Howard]]}} || {{sort|Howard|[[Bart Howard]]}} || |
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| 1937 || {{sort|foggy|"[[A Foggy Day]]"}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || <ref name=PBS>"[[Great Performances]]". [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/the-great-american-songbook-introduction/139/ "The Great American Songbook: Introduction"]. "[[PBS]]". March 11, 2003.</ref><ref name=Complete/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/><ref name="explosion"/> |
| 1937 || {{sort|foggy|"[[A Foggy Day]]"}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || <ref name=PBS>"[[Great Performances]]". [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/the-great-american-songbook-introduction/139/ "The Great American Songbook: Introduction"]. "[[PBS]]". March 11, 2003.</ref><ref name=Complete/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/><ref name="explosion"/> |
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| 1937 || {{sort|folks|"[[The Folks Who Live On the Hill]]"}} || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)|Fools Rush In]]" || {{sort|Bloom|[[Rube Bloom]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[For All We Know (1934 song)|For All We Know]]" || {{sort|Coots|[[J. Fred Coots]]}} || {{sort|Lewis|[[Sam M. Lewis]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons]]" || {{sort|Best|William "Pat" Best}} || {{sort|Watson|Ivory "Deek" Watson}} || |
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| 1950 || "[[From This Moment On (Cole Porter song)|From This Moment On]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1930 || {{anchor|G}}"[[Georgia on My Mind]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Gorrell|[[Stuart Gorrell]]}} || <ref name=MercerFoundation>[https://www.johnnymercerfoundation.org/the-great-american-songbook/ "The Great American Songbook"]. The Johnny Mercer Foundation. Retrieved December 20, 2018.</ref> |
| 1930 || {{anchor|G}}"[[Georgia on My Mind]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Gorrell|[[Stuart Gorrell]]}} || <ref name=MercerFoundation>[https://www.johnnymercerfoundation.org/the-great-american-songbook/ "The Great American Songbook"]. The Johnny Mercer Foundation. Retrieved December 20, 2018.</ref> |
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| 1930 || "[[Get Happy (song)|Get Happy]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Koehler|[[Ted Koehler]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[Getting to Know You (song)|Getting to Know You]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II|Oscar Hammerstein]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Glad Rag Doll]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[Glad to Be Unhappy]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[God Bless America]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Gone with the Wind (song)|Gone with the Wind]]" || {{sort|Wrubel|[[Allie Wrubel]]}} || {{sort|Majidson|[[Herb Magisdson]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Good Morning (1939 song)|Good Morning]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[Guilty (1931 song)|Guilty]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1937 || {{sort|gypsy|"[[The Gypsy in My Soul]]"}} || {{sort|Boland|[[Clay Boland]]}} || {{sort|Jaffe|[[Moe Jaffe]]}} || |
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| 1951 || {{anchor|H}}"[[Half as Much]]" || {{sort|Williams|[[Curley Williams]]}} || {{sort|Williams|[[Curley Williams]]}} || |
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| 1943 || "[[Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[Yip Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Happy Days Are Here Again]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || |
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| 1949 || "[[Happy Talk (song)|Happy Talk]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah)]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen,|[[Jack Yellen]], [[Bob Bigelow]], and Charles Bates}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Have You Met Miss Jones?]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas]]" || {{sort|Martin|[[Hugh Martin]]}} || {{sort|Blane|[[Ralph Blane]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[Heart and Soul (1938 song)|Heart and Soul]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || <ref name="Leonard">{{cite web|title=The Great American Songbook – The Composers|url=http://www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.do?itemid=311365&lid=311365&&viewtype=songlist |access-date=July 20, 2015}}</ref> |
| 1938 || "[[Heart and Soul (1938 song)|Heart and Soul]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || <ref name="Leonard">{{cite web|title=The Great American Songbook – The Composers|url=http://www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.do?itemid=311365&lid=311365&&viewtype=songlist |access-date=July 20, 2015}}</ref> |
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| 1933 || "[[Heat Wave (Irving Berlin song)|Heat Wave]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Heigh-Ho]]" || {{sort|Churchill|[[Frank Churchill]]}} || {{sort|Morey|[[Larry Morey]]}} || |
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| 1964 || "[[Hello, Dolly! (song)|Hello, Dolly!]]" || {{sort|Herman|[[Jerry Herman]]}} || {{sort|Herman|[[Jerry Herman]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[Hello, Young Lovers (song)|Hello, Young Lovers]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1953 || "[[Here's That Rainy Day]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1960 || "[[Hey, Look Me Over (song)|Hey, Look Me Over]]" || {{sort|Coleman|[[Cy Coleman]]}} || {{sort|Leigh|[[Carolyn Leigh]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Honey (Rudy Vallée song)|Honey]]" || {{sort|Gillespie|[[Haven Gillespie]]}} || {{sort|Gillespie,|[[Haven Gillespie]], [[Seymour Simons]], and [[Richard A. Whiting|Richard Whiting]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Honeysuckle Rose (song)|Honeysuckle Rose]]" || {{sort|Waller|[[Fats Waller]]}} || {{sort|Razaf|[[Andy Razaf]]}} || <ref name="explosion"/> |
| 1929 || "[[Honeysuckle Rose (song)|Honeysuckle Rose]]" || {{sort|Waller|[[Fats Waller]]}} || {{sort|Razaf|[[Andy Razaf]]}} || <ref name="explosion"/> |
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| 1937 || "[[Hooray for Hollywood]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[How About You?]]" || {{sort|Lane|[[Burton Lane]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Ralph Freed]]}} || |
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| 1946 || "[[How Are Things in Glocca Morra?]]" || {{sort|Lane|[[Burton Lane]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[Yip Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[How Deep is the Ocean?]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[How High the Moon]]" || {{sort|Lewis|[[Morgan Lewis (songwriter)|Morgan Lewis]]}} || {{sort|Hamilton|[[Nancy Hamilton]]}} || |
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| 1936 || {{anchor|I}}"[[I Can't Escape from You]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Robin|[[Leo Robin]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[I Can't Get Started]]" || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby|I Can't Give You Anything But Love]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[I Concentrate on You]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1956 || "[[I Could Have Danced All Night]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[I Could Write a Book]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[I Cover the Waterfront (song)|I Cover the Waterfront]]" || {{sort|Green|[[Johnny Green]]}} || {{sort|Heyman|[[Edward Heyman]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[I Didn't Know What Time It Was]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)]]" || {{sort|Ahlert|[[Fred E. Ahlert]]}} || {{sort|Turk|Roy Turk}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You]]" || {{sort|Young|[[Victor Young]]}} || {{sort|Washington|[[Ned Washington]] and [[Bing Crosby]]}} || |
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| 1958 || "[[I Enjoy Being a Girl]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[I Fall in Love Too Easily]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store)|I Found a Million Dollar Baby]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dixon|[[Mort Dixon]] and [[Billy Rose]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[I Get a Kick Out of You]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[I Got Plenty o' Nuttin']]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[I Got Rhythm]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Koehler|[[Ted Koehler]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
| 1944 || "[[I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
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| 1929 || "[[I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan]]" || {{sort|Schwartz|[[Arthur Schwartz]]}} || {{sort|Dietz|[[Howard Dietz]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[I Had the Craziest Dream]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[I Have Dreamed (song)|I Have Dreamed]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[I Know Why (And So Do You)]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "[[I Left My Heart in San Francisco]]" || {{sort|Cory|[[George C. Cory Jr.|George Cory]]}} || {{sort|Cross|Douglass Cross}} || |
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| 1933 || "I Like the Likes of You" || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[Yip Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[I Only Have Eyes for You]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[I Remember You (1941 song)|I Remember You]]" || {{sort|Schertzinger|[[Victor Schertzinger]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[I See Your Face Before Me]]" || {{sort|Schwartz|[[Arthur Schwartz]]}} || {{sort|Dietz|[[Howard Dietz]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "I Talk to the Trees" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[I Thought About You]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1959 || "[[I Wanna Be Around]]" || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]] and Sadie Vimmerstadt}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[I Wanna Be Loved by You]]" || {{sort|Stothart|[[Herbert Stothart]]}} || {{sort|Kalmar|[[Bert Kalmar]]}} || |
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| 1925 || "[[I Want to Be Happy]]" || {{sort|Youmans|[[Vincent Youmans]]}} || {{sort|Caesar|[[Irving Caesar ]]}} || |
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| 1960 || "[[If Ever I Would Leave You]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1947 || "[[If I Loved You]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[If I Only Had a Brain]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[Yip Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1950 || "[[If I Were a Bell]]" || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || |
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| 1966 || "[[If My Friends Could See Me Now]]" || {{sort|Coleman|[[Cy Coleman]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1943 || "[[I'll Be Home for Christmas]]" || {{sort|Kent|[[Walter Kent]]}} || {{sort|Gannon|[[Kim Gannon]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[I'll Be Seeing You (song)|I'll Be Seeing You]]" || {{sort|Fain|[[Sammy Fain]]}} || {{sort|Kahal|[[Irving Kahal]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[I'll See You in My Dreams (1924 song)|I'll See You in My Dreams]]" || {{sort|Jones|[[Isham Jones]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || <ref name=Polit/><ref>Dicker, Shira. [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/arts/dance/swing-dance-clubs-go-retro-in-new-york-city.html "Gotta Dance? Swing on Over"]. [[New York Times]]. December 22, 2011.</ref><ref>Venutolo, Anthony. [https://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2013/11/boardwalk_empire_recap_marriage_hunting.html ""Boardwalk Empire" recap: 'Make a promise to you, break another to myself'"]. "[[NJ.com]]". November 4, 2013.</ref> |
| 1924 || "[[I'll See You in My Dreams (1924 song)|I'll See You in My Dreams]]" || {{sort|Jones|[[Isham Jones]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || <ref name=Polit/><ref>Dicker, Shira. [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/arts/dance/swing-dance-clubs-go-retro-in-new-york-city.html "Gotta Dance? Swing on Over"]. [[New York Times]]. December 22, 2011.</ref><ref>Venutolo, Anthony. [https://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2013/11/boardwalk_empire_recap_marriage_hunting.html ""Boardwalk Empire" recap: 'Make a promise to you, break another to myself'"]. "[[NJ.com]]". November 4, 2013.</ref> |
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| 1934 || "I'll String Along with You" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[I'm Beginning to See the Light]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|George|[[Don George]]}} || <ref name="Leonard"/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=MercerFoundation/><ref name="explosion"/> |
| 1944 || "[[I'm Beginning to See the Light]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|George|[[Don George]]}} || <ref name="Leonard"/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=MercerFoundation/><ref name="explosion"/> |
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| 1935 || "[[I'm in the Mood for Love]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|David|[[Mack David]]}} || |
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| 1921 || "[[I'm Just Wild About Harry]]" || {{sort|Blake|[[Eubie Blake]]}} || {{sort|Sissle|[[Noble Sissle]]}} || |
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| 1925 || "[[I'm Sitting on Top of the World]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|lewis|[[Sam M. Lewis]] and [[Joe Young (lyricist)|Joe Young]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[Imagination (1940 song)|Imagination]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[In a Little Spanish Town]]" || {{sort|Wayne|[[Mabel Wayne]]}} || {{sort|Lewis|[[Sam M. Lewis]] and [[Joe Young (lyricist)|Joe Young]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[In a Sentimental Mood]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|Kurtz|[[Manny Kurtz]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[In the Still of the Night (1937 song)|In the Still of the Night]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1955 || "[[Innamorata (song)|Innamorata]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Brooks|[[Jack Brooks (lyricist)|Jack Brooks]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Isn't It Romantic?]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[It Ain't Necessarily So]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[It All Depends on You]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[It Could Happen to You (song)|It Could Happen to You]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|Mills|[[Irving Mills]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[It Had to Be You (song)|It Had to Be You]]" || {{sort|Jones|[[Isham Jones]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[It Happened in Sun Valley]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[It Might as Well Be Spring]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[It Never Entered My Mind]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1948 || "[[It's a Most Unusual Day]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Adamson|[[Harold Adamson]]}} || |
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| 1953 || "[[It's All Right with Me]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Adamson|[[Harold Adamson]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[It's De-Lovely]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[It's Easy To Remember]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[It's Only a Paper Moon]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[E.Y. Harburg]] and [[Billy Rose]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[I've Got a Crush on You]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[I've Got the World on a String]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Koehler|[[Ted Koehler]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[I've Got You Under My Skin (song)|I've Got You Under My Skin]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "[[I've Got Your Number (Cy Coleman song)|I've Got Your Number]]" || {{sort|Coleman|[[Cy Coleman]]}} || {{sort|Leigh|[[Carolyn Leigh]]}} || |
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| 1956 || "[[I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Jay|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1920 || {{anchor|J}}{{sort|japanese|"[[The Japanese Sandman]]"}} || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Egan|[[Raymond B. Egan]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[Jeepers Creepers (song)|Jeepers Creepers]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[Jumpin' at the Woodside]]" || {{sort|Basie|[[Count Basie]]}} || {{sort|Durham|[[Eddie Durham]]}} || |
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| 1956 || "[[Just In Time (song)|Just in Time]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Comden|[[Betty Comden]] and [[Adolph Green]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Just One of Those Things (song)|Just One of Those Things]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1933 || {{anchor|K}}"[[Keep Young and Beautiful]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "{{sort|kalam|[[(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo]]}}" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1935 || {{sort|kiss|"[[A Kiss to Build a Dream On]]"}} || {{sort|Ruby|[[Harry Ruby]]}} || {{sort|Kalmar|[[Bert Kalmar]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
| 1935 || {{sort|kiss|"[[A Kiss to Build a Dream On]]"}} || {{sort|Ruby|[[Harry Ruby]]}} || {{sort|Kalmar|[[Bert Kalmar]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || <ref name=Polit/> |
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| 1937 || {{anchor|L}}{{sort|lady is|"[[The Lady is a Tramp]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[The Last Time I Saw Paris (song)|The Last Time I Saw Paris]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || <ref name="Smithsonian">{{cite web |title=The Last Time I Saw Paris |url=https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_667840 |website=americanhistory.si.edu}}</ref> |
| 1940 || "[[The Last Time I Saw Paris (song)|The Last Time I Saw Paris]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || <ref name="Smithsonian">{{cite web |title=The Last Time I Saw Paris |url=https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_667840 |website=americanhistory.si.edu}}</ref> |
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| 1945 || "[[Laura (1945 song)|Laura]]" || {{sort|Raksin|[[David Raksin]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Lazy River]]" || {{sort|Arodin|[[Sidney Arodin]]}} || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Let's Call the Whole Thing Off]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[Let's Face the Music and Dance]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[Let's Fall in Love]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Koehler|[[Ted Koehler]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Let's Put Out the Lights (and Go to Sleep)]]" || {{sort|Hupfeld|[[Herman Hupfeld]]}} || {{sort|Hupfeld|[[Herman Hupfeld]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Like Someone in Love]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Little Girl Blue (song)|Little Girl Blue]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Little White Lies (1930 song)|Little White Lies]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || <ref name=MercerFoundation/> |
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| 1944 || "[[Long Ago (and Far Away)]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || <ref name=NPR2015/><ref name=PBS/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/><ref name="explosion"/> |
| 1944 || "[[Long Ago (and Far Away)]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || <ref name=NPR2015/><ref name=PBS/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/><ref name="explosion"/> |
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| 1919 || "[[Look for the Silver Lining]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[B.G. DeSylva]]}} || |
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| 1923 || "[[Louisville Lou (That Vampin' Lady)]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || <ref name="LouisvilleLou">{{cite web |title=Louisville Lou |url=https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-66916/ |website=www.loc.gov}}</ref> |
| 1923 || "[[Louisville Lou (That Vampin' Lady)]]" || {{sort|Ager|[[Milton Ager]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || <ref name="LouisvilleLou">{{cite web |title=Louisville Lou |url=https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-66916/ |website=www.loc.gov}}</ref> |
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| 1930 || "[[Love for Sale (song)|Love for Sale]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1955 || "[[Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (song)|Love is a Many-Splendored Thing]]" || {{sort|Fain|[[Sammy Fain]]}} || {{sort|Webster|[[Paul Francis Webster]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[Love Is Here to Stay]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[Love Is Sweeping the Country]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[Love Letters (song)|Love Letters]]" || {{sort|Young|[[Victor Young]]}} || {{sort|Heyman|[[Edward Heyman]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[Love Letters in the Sand]]" || {{sort|Coots|[[J. Fred Coots]]}} || {{sort|Kenny|[[Nick Kenny (poet)|Nick Kenny]] and [[Charles Kenny]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Love Me or Leave Me (Donaldson and Kahn song)|Love Me or Leave Me]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Love Walked In]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Lover (Rodgers and Hart song)|Lover]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)|Lover Man]]" || {{sort|Davis|[[Jimmy Davis (songwriter)|Jimmy Davis]]}} || {{sort|Ramirez|[[Ram Ramirez]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Lover, Come Back to Me]]" || {{sort|Romberg|[[Sigmund Romberg]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1950 || "[[Luck Be a Lady]]" || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || |
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| 1952 || "[[Lullaby of Birdland]]" || {{sort|Shearing|[[George Shearing]]}} || {{sort|Weiss|[[George David Weiss]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Lullaby of Broadway (song)|Lullaby of Broadway]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Lulu's Back in Town|Lulu's Back In Town]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Lydia the Tattooed Lady]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[Yip Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1932 || {{anchor|M}}"[[Mad About the Boy]]" || {{sort|Coward|[[Noël Coward]]}} || {{sort|Coward|[[Noël Coward]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Makin' Whoopee]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1953 || {{sort|man that|"[[The Man that Got Away]]"}} || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/> |
| 1953 || {{sort|man that|"[[The Man that Got Away]]"}} || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/> |
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| 1925 || "[[Manhattan (song)|Manhattan]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1924 || {{sort|mani l|"[[The Man I Love (song)|The Man I Love]]"}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[Me and My Shadow]]" || {{sort|Jolson|[[Al Jolson]]}} || {{sort|Rose|[[Billy Rose]]}} || |
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| 1955 || "[[Memories Are Made of This]]" || {{sort|Gilkyson|[[Terry Gilkyson]] and Richard Dehr}} || {{sort|Miller|[[Frank Miller (singer)|Frank Miller]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Memories of You]]" || {{sort|Blake|[[Eubie Blake]]}} || {{sort|Razaf|[[Andy Razaf]]}} || |
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| 1954 || "[[Midnight Sun (Lionel Hampton and Sonny Burke song)|Midnight Sun]]" || {{sort|Hampton|[[Lionel Hampton]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Mimi (song)|Mimi]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[Minnie the Moocher]]" || {{sort|Calloway|[[Cab Calloway]]}} || {{sort|Mills|[[Irving Mills]] and [[Clarence Gaskill]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Miss Brown to You]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Robin|[[Leo Robin]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Miss Otis Regrets]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || <ref name=Complete/><ref name=PBS/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name="explosion"/> |
| 1934 || "[[Miss Otis Regrets]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || <ref name=Complete/><ref name=PBS/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name="explosion"/> |
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| 1954 || "[[Misty (song)|Misty]]" || {{sort|Garner|[[Erroll Garner]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1950 || "[[Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole song)|Mona Lisa]]" || {{sort|Livingston|[[Jay Livingston]]}} || {{sort|Evans|[[Ray Evans]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Mood Indigo]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|Mills|[[Irving Mills]]}} || |
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| 1961 || "[[Moon River]]" || {{sort|Mancini|[[Henry Mancini]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Moonglow (song)|Moonglow]]" || {{sort|Hudson|[[Will Hudson (songwriter)|Will Hudson]] and [[Irving Mills]]}} || {{sort|DeLange|[[Eddie DeLange]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[Moonlight Becomes You (song)|Moonlight Becomes You]]" || {{sort|Heusen|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Moonlight in Vermont (song)|Moonlight in Vermont]]" || {{sort|Blackburn|[[John Blackburn (songwriter)|John Blackburn]]}} || {{sort|Suessdorf|[[Karl Suessdorf]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Moonlight Serenade]]" || {{sort|Miller|[[Glenn Miller]]}} || {{sort|Parish|[[Mitchell Parish]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[More Than You Know (1929 song)|More Than You Know]]" || {{sort|Youmans|[[Vincent Youmans]]}} || {{sort|Rose|[[Billy Rose]] and [[Edward Eliscu]]}} || |
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| 1945 || {{sort|more|"[[The More I See You]]"}} || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1935 || {{sort|mostbe|"[[The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (1935 song)|The Most Beautiful Girl in the World]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1925 || "[[Mountain Greenery]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[My Baby Just Cares for Me]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[My Blue Heaven (song)|My Blue Heaven]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Whiting|[[George A. Whiting]]}} || |
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| 1949 || "[[My Dream Is Yours]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Blane|[[Ralph Blane]]}} || <ref name=MercerFoundation/><ref name="explosion"/><ref name=Purdy115/> |
| 1949 || "[[My Dream Is Yours]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Blane|[[Ralph Blane]]}} || <ref name=MercerFoundation/><ref name="explosion"/><ref name=Purdy115/> |
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| 1959 || "[[My Favorite Things (song)|My Favorite Things]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1949 || "[[My Foolish Heart (song)|My Foolish Heart]]" || {{sort|Young|[[Victor Young]]}} || {{sort|Washington|[[Ned Washington ]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[My Funny Valentine]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[My Heart Belongs to Daddy]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[My Heart Stood Still]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1918 || "[[My Mammy]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Young|[[Joe Young (lyricist)|Joe Young]] and [[Sam M. Lewis]]}} || |
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| 1953 || "[[My One and Only Love]]" || {{sort|Wood|[[Guy Wood]]}} || {{sort|Mellin|[[Robert Mellin]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[My Romance (song)|My Romance]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1925 || "[[My Yiddishe Momme]]" || {{sort|Pollack|[[Lew Pollack]]}} || {{sort|Yellen|[[Jack Yellen]]}} || |
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| 1928 || {{anchor|N}}"[[Nagasaki (song)|Nagasaki]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dixon|[[Mort Dixon]]}} || |
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| 1938 || {{sort|nearness|"[[The Nearness of You]]"}} || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Washington|[[Ned Washington]]}} || |
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| 1967 || "[[Never My Love]]" || {{sort|Addrisi|[[Addrisi Brothers|Don Addrisi]]}} || {{sort|Addrisi|[[Addrisi Brothers|Dick Addrisi]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)|Nevertheless]]" || {{sort|Ruby|[[Harry Ruby]]}} || {{sort|Kalmar|[[Bert Kalmar]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[New York, New York (On the Town)|New York, New York]]" || {{sort|Bernstein|[[Leonard Bernstein]]}} || {{sort|Comden|[[Betty Comden]] and [[Adolph Green]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Nice Work If You Can Get It (song)|Nice Work if You Can Get it]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Night and Day (song)|Night and Day]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1931 || {{anchor|O}}"[[Of Thee I Sing (song)|Of Thee I Sing]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1918 || "[[Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1943 || "[[Oh What a Beautiful Mornin']]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1911 || "[[Oh, You Beautiful Doll]]" || {{sort|Brown|Seymour Brown}} || {{sort|Ayer|[[Nat D. Ayer]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[Ol' Man River]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1946 || "[[The Old Lamp-Lighter]]" || {{sort|Simon|[[Nat Simon]]}} || {{sort|Tobias|[[Charles Tobias]]}} || |
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| 1946 || "[[Ole Buttermilk Sky]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Brooks|[[Jack Brooks (lyricist)|Jack Brooks]]}} || |
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| 1965 || "[[On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)]]" || {{sort|Lane|[[Burton Lane]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1947 || "[[On Green Dolphin Street (song)|On Green Dolphin Street]]" || {{sort|Kaper|[[Bronisław Kaper]]}} || {{sort|Washington|[[Ned Washington]]}} || |
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| 1945 || "[[On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[On the Good Ship Lollipop]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Clare|[[Sidney Clare]]}} || <ref name=MercerFoundation/> |
| 1934 || "[[On the Good Ship Lollipop]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Clare|[[Sidney Clare]]}} || <ref name=MercerFoundation/> |
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| 1956 || "[[On the Street Where You Live]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[On the Sunny Side of the Street]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1943 || "[[One for My Baby]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "[[Our Day Will Come]]" || {{sort|Garson|[[Mort Garson]]}} || {{sort|Hilliard|[[Bob Hilliard]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Out of This World (Johnny Mercer song)|Out of This World]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Over the Rainbow]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Harburg|[[E.Y. Harburg]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[The Pagan (1929 film)|Pagan Love Song]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[Paradise (1931 song)|Paradise]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1956 || {{sort|party's's|"[[The Party's Over (1956 song)|The Party's Over]]"}} || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Comden|[[Betty Comden]] and [[Adolph Green]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[Pennies from Heaven (song)|Pennies From Heaven]]" || {{sort|Johnston|[[Arthur Johnston (composer)|Arthur Johnston]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1964 || "[[People (1964 song)|People]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Merrill|[[Bob Merrill ]]}} || |
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| 1943 || "[[People Will Say We're in Love]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[Pick Yourself Up]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[Polka Dots and Moonbeams]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition]]" || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || |
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| 1919 || {{sort|pretty|"[[A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody]]"}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name=Complete/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=MercerFoundation/> |
| 1919 || {{sort|pretty|"[[A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody]]"}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name=Complete/><ref name=NPR2015/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=MercerFoundation/> |
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| 1930 || "[[Puttin' on the Ritz]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1953 || {{anchor|R}}"[[Rags to Riches (song)|Rags to Riches]]" || {{sort|Adler|[[Richard Adler]]}} || {{sort|Ross|[[Jerry Ross (composer)|Jerry Ross]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "[[Ramblin' Rose]]" || {{sort|Sherman|[[Joe Sherman (songwriter)|Joe Sherman]]}} || {{sort|Sherman|[[Noel Sherman]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Rockin' Chair (1929 song)|Rockin' Chair]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[['Round Midnight (song)|'Round Midnight]]" || {{sort|Monk|[[Thelonious Monk]]}} || {{sort|Hanighen|[[Bernie Hanighen]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Rum and Coca-Cola]]" || {{sort|Belasco|[[Lionel Belasco]]}} || {{sort|Amsterdam|[[Morey Amsterdam]]}} || |
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| 1927 || {{anchor|S}}"[['S Wonderful]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Santa Claus is Coming to Town]]" || {{sort|Coots|[[J. Fred Coots]]}} || {{sort|Gillespie|[[Haven Gillespie]]}} || |
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| 1953 || "[[Satin Doll]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Say It Isn't So (Irving Berlin song)|Say It Isn't So]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1922 || "[[Second Hand Rose (song)|Second Hand Rose]]" || {{sort|Clarke|[[Grant Clarke]]}} || {{sort|Hanley|[[James F. Hanley]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Sentimental Journey (song)|Sentimental Journey]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown]] and [[Ben Homer]]}} || {{sort|Green|[[Bud Green]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[September in the Rain]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[September Song]]" || {{sort|Weill|[[Kurt Weill]]}} || {{sort|Anderson|[[Maxwell Anderson]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[Serenade in Blue]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1965 || {{sort|shadow|"[[The Shadow of Your Smile]]"}} || {{sort|Mandel|[[Johnny Mandel]]}} || {{sort|Webster|[[Paul Francis Webster]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[Shall We Dance? (1951 song)|Shall We Dance?]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "She's a Latin from Manhattan" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[She's Funny That Way|She's (He's) Funny That Way]]" || {{sort|Moret|[[Neil Moret]]}} || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || |
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| 1929 || {{sort|ship|"[[A Ship Without a Sail]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name=MercerFoundation/><ref name="explosion"/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/> |
| 1929 || {{sort|ship|"[[A Ship Without a Sail]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name=MercerFoundation/><ref name="explosion"/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/> |
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| 1929 || "[[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[Skylark (song)|Skylark]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Slap That Bass]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1948 || "{{sort|slow|[[(I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China|Slow Boat to China]]}}" || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[Smoke Gets in Your Eyes]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Harbach|[[Otto Harbach]]}} || |
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| 1948 || "[[So in Love]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1949 || "[[Some Enchanted Evening (song)|Some Enchanted Evening]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[Somebody Loves Me]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|MacDonald|[[Ballard MacDonald]] and [[Buddy DeSylva]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Someday My Prince Will Come]]" || {{sort|Churchill|[[Frank Churchill]]}} || {{sort|Morey|[[Larry Morey]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[Someone to Watch Over Me (song)|Someone to Watch Over Me]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[Something Wonderful (song)|Something Wonderful]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1954 || "[[Something's Gotta Give (Johnny Mercer song)|Something's Gotta Give]]" || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[Sometimes I'm Happy]]" || {{sort|Youmans|[[Vincent Youmans]]}} || {{sort|Caesar|[[Irving Caesar ]]}} || |
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| 1932 || {{sort|songis|"[[The Song Is You (song)|The Song Is You]]"}} || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Sonny Boy (song)|Sonny Boy]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Sophisticated Lady]]" || {{sort|Ellington|[[Duke Ellington]]}} || {{sort|Mills|[[Irving Mills]]}} || |
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| 1959 || {{sort|soundo|"[[The Sound of Music (song)|The Sound of Music]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[South American Way]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Spring Is Here]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1925 || "[[Squeeze Me]]" || {{sort|Waller|[[Fats Waller]]}} || {{sort|Razaf|[[Andy Razaf]]}} || |
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| 1922 || "[[Stairway to Paradise]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]] and [[Buddy DeSylva]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Stairway to the Stars]]" || {{sort|Malneck|[[Matty Malneck]] and [[Frank Signorelli]]}} || {{sort|Parish|[[Mitchell Parish]]}} || |
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| 1956 || "[[Standing on the Corner (show tune)|Standing on the Corner]]" || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[Stardust (1927 song)|Stardust]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Parish|[[Mitchell Parish]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Stars Fell on Alabama]]" || {{sort|Perkins|[[Frank Perkins (composer)|Frank Perkins]]}} || {{sort|Parish|[[Mitchell Parish]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Stella by Starlight]]" || {{sort|Young|[[Victor Young]]}} || {{sort|Washington|[[Ned Washington ]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1948 || "[[Steppin' Out with My Baby]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[Stormy Weather (1933 song)|Stormy Weather]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Koehler|[[Ted Koehler]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Straighten Up and Fly Right]]" || {{sort|Cole|[[Nat King Cole]] and [[Irving Mills]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1927 || "[[Strike Up the Band (song)|Strike Up the Band]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]] and Millie Raush}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[A String of Pearls (song)|A String of Pearls]]" || {{sort|Gray|[[Jerry Gray (arranger)|Jerry Gray]]}} || {{sort|DeLange|[[Eddie DeLange]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Summertime (George Gershwin song)|Summertime]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Heyward|[[DuBose Heyward]] and [[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1943 || {{sort|surrey|"[[The Surrey with the Fringe on Top]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1925 || "[[Sweet Georgia Brown]]" || {{sort|Bernie|[[Ben Bernie]] and [[Maceo Pinkard]]}} || {{sort|Casey|[[Kenneth Casey]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Sweet Leilani]]" || {{sort|Owens|[[Harry Owens]]}} || {{sort|Owens|[[Harry Owens]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[Sweet Lorraine]]" || {{sort|Burwell|[[Cliff Burwell]]}} || {{sort|Parish|[[Mitchell Parish]]}} || |
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| 1944 || "[[Swinging on a Star]]" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Burke|[[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]]}} || |
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| 1939 || {{anchor|T}}"[[Take the 'A' Train]]" || {{sort|Strayhorn|[[Billy Strayhorn]]}} || {{sort|Sherrill|[[Joya Sherrill]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[Taking a Chance on Love]]" || {{sort|Duke|[[Vernon Duke]]}} || {{sort|La|[[John La Touche (lyricist)|John La Touche]] and [[Ted Fetter]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[Tangerine (1941 song)|Tangerine]]" || {{sort|Schertzinger|[[Victor Schertzinger]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1924 || "[[Tea for Two (song)|Tea for Two]]" || {{sort|Youmans|[[Vincent Youmans]]}} || {{sort|Caesar|[[Irving Caesar ]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[Temptation (1933 song)|Temptation]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1962 || "Tender is the Night" || {{sort|Fain|[[Sammy Fain]]}} || {{sort|Webster|[[Paul Francis Webster]]}} || |
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| 1955 || "{{sort|tender|[[(Love Is) The Tender Trap]]}}" || {{sort|Van|[[Jimmy Van Heusen]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1957 || "[[Thank Heaven for Little Girls]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[Thanks for the Memory]]" || {{sort|Rainger|[[Ralph Rainger]]}} || {{sort|Robin|[[Leo Robin]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1925 || "[[That Certain Feeling]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[That Old Black Magic]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[That Old Feeling (song)|That Old Feeling]]" || {{sort|Fain|[[Sammy Fain]]}} || {{sort|Brown|[[Lew Brown]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/> |
| 1937 || "[[That Old Feeling (song)|That Old Feeling]]" || {{sort|Fain|[[Sammy Fain]]}} || {{sort|Brown|[[Lew Brown]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/> |
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| 1953 || "[[That's Amore]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Brooks|[[Jack Brooks (lyricist)|Jack Brooks]]}} || |
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| 1952 || "[[That's Entertainment! (song)|That's Entertainment!]]" || {{sort|Schwartz|[[Arthur Schwartz]]}} || {{sort|Dietz|[[Howard Dietz]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1942 || "[[There Will Never Be Another You]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1936 || "[[There's a Small Hotel]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1946 || "[[There's No Business Like Show Business]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)]]" || {{sort|Strachey|[[Jack Strachey]]}} || {{sort|Maschwitz|[[Eric Maschwitz]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[They Call the Wind Maria]]" || {{sort|Loewe|[[Frederick Loewe]]}} || {{sort|Lerner|[[Alan Jay Lerner]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[They Can't Take That Away from Me]]" || {{sort|Gershwin|[[George Gershwin]]}} || {{sort|Gershwin|[[Ira Gershwin]]}} || |
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| 1946 || {{sort|things|"[[The Things We Did Last Summer]]"}} || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[Thinking of You (1927 song)|Thinking of You]]" || {{sort|Ruby|[[Harry Ruby]]}} || {{sort|Kalmar|[[Bert Kalmar]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[This Can't Be Love (song)|This Can't Be Love]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1968 || "[[This Guy's in Love with You]]" || {{sort|Bacharach|[[Burt Bacharach]]}} || {{sort|David|[[Hal David]]}} || |
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| 1946 || "[[This Heart of Mine]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1941 || "[[This Time the Dream's on Me]]" || {{sort|Arlen|[[Harold Arlen]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1927 || "[[Thou Swell]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Three Little Words (song)|Three Little Words]]" || {{sort|Ruby|[[Harry Ruby]]}} || {{sort|Kalmar|[[Bert Kalmar]]}} || |
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| 1931 || {{sort|thrill|"[[The Thrill Is Gone (1931 song)|The Thrill is Gone]]"}} || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1918 || "[[Till We Meet Again (1918 song)|Till We Meet Again]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Egan|[[Raymond B. Egan]]}} || |
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| 1947 || "[[Time After Time (1947 song)|Time After Time]]" || {{sort|Styne|[[Jule Styne]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[Time on My Hands (song)|Time on My Hands]]" || {{sort|Youmans|[[Vincent Youmans]]}} || {{sort|Adamson|[[Harold Adamson]] and [[Mack Gordon]]}} || <ref name=Purdy115/> |
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| 1929 || "[[Tiptoe Through the Tulips]]" || {{sort|Burke|[[Joe Burke (composer)|Joe Burke]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1948 || "[[Too Darn Hot]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Too Marvelous for Words]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "[[Top Hat, White Tie and Tails]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1913 || {{sort|trail|"[[The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (song)|The Trail of the Lonesome Pine]]"}} || {{sort|Carroll|[[Harry Carroll]]}} || {{sort|MacDonald|[[Ballard MacDonald]]}} || |
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| 1944 || {{sort|trolley|"[[The Trolley Song]]"}} || {{sort|Martin|[[Hugh Martin]]}} || {{sort|Blane|[[Ralph Blane]]}} || |
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| 1939 || "[[Tuxedo Junction]]" || {{sort|Hawkins|[[Erskine Hawkins]], [[Bill Johnson (reed player)|Bill Johnson]], and [[Julian Dash]]}} || {{sort|Feyne|[[Buddy Feyne]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[Two Sleepy People]]" || {{sort|Carmichael|[[Hoagy Carmichael]]}} || {{sort|Loesser|[[Frank Loesser]]}} || |
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| 1925 || {{anchor|U}}"[[Ukulele Lady]]" || {{sort|Whiting|[[Richard A. Whiting]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1955 || "[[Unchained Melody]]" || {{sort|North|[[Alex North]]}} || {{sort|Zaret|[[Hy Zaret]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[Underneath the Arches (song)|Underneath the Arches]]" || {{sort|Flanagan|[[Bud Flanagan]]}} || {{sort|Flanagan|[[Bud Flanagan]] and [[Reg Connelly]]}} || |
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| 1951 || "[[Unforgettable (Nat King Cole song)|Unforgettable]]" || {{sort|Gordon|[[Irving Gordon]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Irving Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1936 || "[[Until the Real Thing Comes Along]]" || {{sort|Chaplin|[[Saul Chaplin]]}} || {{sort|Cahn|[[Sammy Cahn]]}} || |
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| 1934 || {{anchor|V}}{{sort|very|"[[The Very Thought of You]]"}} || {{sort|Noble|[[Ray Noble (musician)|Ray Noble]]}} || {{sort|Noble|[[Ray Noble (musician)|Ray Noble]]}} || |
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| 1963 || "[[Walk On By (song)|Walk On By]]" || {{sort|Bacharach|[[Burt Bacharach]]}} || {{sort|David|[[Hal David]]}} || |
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| 1936 || {{anchor|W}}{{sort|way you|"[[The Way You Look Tonight]]"}} || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Fields|[[Dorothy Fields]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[What a Diff'rence a Day Makes]]" || {{sort|Grever|[[María Grever]]}} || {{sort|Adams|[[Stanley Adams (singer)|Stanley Adams]]}} || |
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| 1926 || "[[What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Lyman|[[Abe Lyman]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[What Is This Thing Called Love?]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1923 || "[[What'll I Do]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1952 || "[[When I Fall in Love]]" || {{sort|Young|[[Victor Young]]}} || {{sort|Heyman|[[Edward Heyman]]}} || |
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| 1912 || "[[When I Lost You]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[When You Wish Upon a Star]]" || {{sort|Harline|[[Leigh Harline]]}} || {{sort|Washington|[[Ned Washington]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Where Are You? (1937 song)|Where Are You?]]" || {{sort|McHugh|[[Jimmy McHugh]]}} || {{sort|Adamson|[[Harold Adamson]]}} |
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| 1937 || "[[Where or When]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "[[Whistle While You Work]]" || {{sort|Churchill|[[Frank Churchill]]}} || {{sort|Morey|[[Larry Morey]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[White Christmas (song)|White Christmas]]" || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || {{sort|Berlin|[[Irving Berlin]]}} || |
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| 1923 || "[[Who's Sorry Now? (song)|Who's Sorry Now?]]" || {{sort|Snyder|[[Ted Snyder]]}} || {{sort|Ruby|[[Harry Ruby]] and [[Bert Kalmar]]}} || |
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| 1968 || "[[Wichita Lineman]]" || {{sort|Webb|[[Jimmy Webb]]}} || {{sort|Webb|[[Jimmy Webb]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[Winter Wonderland]]" || {{sort|Bernard|[[Felix Bernard]]}} || {{sort|Smith|[[Richard Bernhard Smith]]}} || |
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| 1957 || "[[Witchcraft (1957 song)|Witchcraft]]" || {{sort|Coleman|[[Cy Coleman]]}} || {{sort|Leigh|[[Carolyn Leigh]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[With a Song in My Heart (song)|With a Song in My Heart]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1937 || "With Plenty of Money and You" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[Without a Song]]" || {{sort|Youmans|[[Vincent Youmans]]}} || {{sort|Rose|[[Billy Rose]] and [[Edward Eliscu]]}} || |
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| 1949 || {{sort|wonderful|"[[A Wonderful Guy]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name="explosion"/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/> |
| 1949 || {{sort|wonderful|"[[A Wonderful Guy]]"}} || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || <ref name=PBS/><ref name="explosion"/><ref name="Bside"/><ref name=Friedwald/> |
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| 1930 || "[[Would You Like to Take a Walk?]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dixon|[[Mort Dixon]] and [[Billy Rose]]}} || |
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| 1925 || {{anchor|Y}}"[[Yes Sir, That's My Baby (song)|Yes Sir, That's My Baby]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[Yesterdays (1933 song)|Yesterdays]]" || {{sort|Kern|[[Jerome Kern]]}} || {{sort|Harbach|[[Otto Harbach]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[You and the Night and the Music]]" || {{sort|Schwartz|[[Arthur Schwartz]]}} || {{sort|Dietz|[[Howard Dietz]]}} || |
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| 1935 || "You Are My Lucky Star" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1932 || "[[You Are Too Beautiful]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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|- |
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| 1929 || "[[You Do Something to Me (Cole Porter song)|You Do Something to Me]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[You Go to My Head]]" || {{sort|Coots|[[J. Fred Coots]]}} || {{sort|Gillespie|[[Haven Gillespie]]}} || <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://greatamericansongbook.net/pages/songwriters/c_sws/coots_j_fred.html|title=J. Fred Coots, songwriter: reference sources (web and print); selected songs; recordings, videos; miscellany|website=Greatamericansongbook.net|accessdate=February 24, 2021}}</ref> |
| 1938 || "[[You Go to My Head]]" || {{sort|Coots|[[J. Fred Coots]]}} || {{sort|Gillespie|[[Haven Gillespie]]}} || <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://greatamericansongbook.net/pages/songwriters/c_sws/coots_j_fred.html|title=J. Fred Coots, songwriter: reference sources (web and print); selected songs; recordings, videos; miscellany|website=Greatamericansongbook.net|accessdate=February 24, 2021}}</ref> |
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| 1946 || "[[You Make Me Feel So Young]]" || {{sort|Myrow|[[Josef Myrow]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1938 || "[[You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Mercer|[[Johnny Mercer]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[You Oughta Be in Pictures]]" || {{sort|Suesse|[[Dana Suesse]]}} || {{sort|Heyman|[[Edward Heyman]]}} || |
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| 1940 || "[[You Stepped Out of a Dream]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[You Took Advantage of Me]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hart|[[Lorenz Hart]]}} || |
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| 1929 || "[[You Were Meant for Me (1929 song)|You Were Meant for Me]]" || {{sort|Brown|[[Nacio Herb Brown]]}} || {{sort|Freed|[[Arthur Freed]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[You'd Be So Easy to Love]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1942 || "[[You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1943 || "[[You'll Never Know]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Gordon|[[Mack Gordon]]}} || |
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| 1947 || "[[You'll Never Walk Alone (song)|You'll Never Walk Alone]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "Young and Healthy" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1953 || "[[Young at Heart (Frank Sinatra song)|Young at Heart]]" || {{sort|Richards|[[Johnny Richards]]}} || {{sort|Leigh|[[Carolyn Leigh]]}} || |
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| 1949 || "[[Younger Than Springtime]]" || {{sort|Rodgers|[[Richard Rodgers]]}} || {{sort|Hammerstein|[[Oscar Hammerstein II]]}} || |
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| 1930 || "[[You're Driving Me Crazy]]" || {{sort|Donaldson|[[Walter Donaldson]]}} || {{sort|Kahn|[[Gus Kahn]]}} || |
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| 1933 || "[[You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dubin|[[Al Dubin]]}} || |
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| 1931 || "[[You're My Everything (1931 song)|You're My Everything]]" || {{sort|Warren|[[Harry Warren]]}} || {{sort|Dixon|[[Mort Dixon]] and [[Joe Young (lyricist)|Joe Young]]}} || |
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| 1928 || "[[You're the Cream in My Coffee]]" || {{sort|Henderson|[[Ray Henderson]]}} || {{sort|DeSylva|[[Buddy DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]]}} || |
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| 1934 || "[[You're the Top]]" || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || {{sort|Porter|[[Cole Porter]]}} || |
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| 1946 || {{anchor|Z}}"[[Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah]]" || {{sort|Wrubel|[[Allie Wrubel]]}} || {{sort|Gilbert|[[Ray Gilbert]]}} || |
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The Great American Songbook is the loosely defined canon of significant 20th-century American jazz standards, popular songs, and show tunes.
Definition
According to the Great American Songbook Foundation:
The "Great American Songbook" is the canon of the most important and influential American popular songs and jazz standards from the early 20th century that have stood the test of time in their life and legacy. Often referred to as "American Standards", the songs published during the Golden Age of this genre include those popular and enduring tunes from the 1920s to the 1950s that were created for Broadway theatre, musical theatre, and Hollywood musical film.[1]
Culture writer Martin Chilton defines the term "Great American Songbook" as follows: "Tunes of Broadway musical theatre, Hollywood movie musicals and Tin Pan Alley (the hub of songwriting that was the music publishers' row on New York's West 28th Street)". Chilton adds that these songs "became the core repertoire of jazz musicians" during the period that "stretched roughly from 1920 to 1960".[2]
Although several collections of music have been published under the "Great American Songbook" title, the term does not refer to any actual book or specific list of songs. The Great American Songbook includes standards by Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, Richard Rodgers, and Oscar Hammerstein II, among others.[3][4][5][6][7]
In Alec Wilder's 1972 study, American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900–1950, the songwriter and critic lists and ranks the artists he believes belong to the Great American Songbook canon. A composer, Wilder emphasized analysis of composers and their creative efforts in this work.[8]
Radio personality Jonathan Schwartz and singer Tony Bennett, both Songbook devotees, have both described this genre as "America's classical music".[9][10]
List of songs
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Revivals
In 1970, rock musician Ringo Starr surprised the public by releasing an album of Songbook songs from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, Sentimental Journey. Reviews were mostly poor or even disdainful,[25] but the album reached number 22 on the US Billboard 200[26] and number 7 in the UK Albums Chart,[27] with sales of 500,000.[28]
It's a lot of songs that were my initiation to music. It's all the tracks that, when my mother and my father came home from the pub out [of] their heads, they'd sing all these songs.
— Ringo Starr[29]
Other pop singers who established themselves in the 1960s or later followed with albums reviving songs from the Great American Songbook, beginning with Harry Nilsson's A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night in 1973[30] and continuing into the 21st century.[A] Linda Ronstadt (1983 though 1986), Rod Stewart (2002 through 2005), Bob Dylan (2015 through 2017) and Lady Gaga (2014 and 2021) made several such albums. Of Ronstadt's 1983 album, What's New, her first in a trilogy of standards albums recorded with arranger/conductor Nelson Riddle, Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote:
What's New isn't the first album by a rock singer to pay tribute to the golden age of pop, but is ... the best and most serious attempt to rehabilitate an idea of pop that Beatlemania and the mass marketing of rock LPs for teen-agers undid in the mid-'60s. During the decade prior to Beatlemania, most of the great band singers and crooners of the '40s and '50s codified a half-century of American pop standards on dozens of albums, many of them now long out-of-print.[31]
See also
Notes
- ^ Including Willie Nelson with Stardust (1978),[32] Dr. John with In a Sentimental Mood (1989),[33] Brian Wilson with Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin (2010),[34] Paul McCartney with Kisses on the Bottom (2012),[35] Bob Dylan with Shadows in the Night (2015),[36][37] Fallen Angels (2016),[38] and Triplicate (2017),[39] and James Taylor with American Standard (2020).[40]
References
- ^ "A Great American Songbook Foundation". The Center For The Performing Arts.
- ^ Chilton, Martin (April 3, 2020). "Cover To Cover: The Story Of The Great American Songbook | uDiscover".
- ^ a b c d Miller, Michael (2008). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music History. Penguin. p. 175. ISBN 9781440636370.
- ^ "The Center for the Performing Arts". The Center For The Performing Arts.
- ^ a b c d e f g "After An Education In American Jazz, A Musician Tackles The Turkish Songbook". NPR.org.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Feinstein, Michael (February 11, 2015). "'The B Side,' by Ben Yagoda". The New York Times. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f Friedwald, Will. "Jazz Vocalists". New York. June 14, 1993. p. 6A.
- ^ Wilder, Alec (1990). American Popular Song: The Great Innovators 1900–1950. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-501445-6.
- ^ Deborah Grace Winer (September 1, 2003). "Girl Singers: From nightclubs and concert halls to recordings, today's best vocalists put a new spin on old favorites". Town & Country. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved September 9, 2012.(subscription required)
- ^ Clodfelter, Tim (September 5, 2010). "Tony Bennett says a key to his continued success is being true to the audience". Winston-Salem Journal.
- ^ a b c d e f Polit, Katherine. "The Great American Songbook In The Classical Voice Studio". Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. May 2014. p. 73.
- ^ Murray, Steve. "Michael Feinstein: Crooners". CabaretScenes.org. May 23, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Purdy, Stephen. "Musical Theatre Song: A Comprehensive Course in Selection, Preparation, and Presentation for the Modern Performer". Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. pt. 115.
- ^ a b c "The Great American Songbook – The Composers". Retrieved July 20, 2015.
- ^ a b Purdy, Stephen. Musical Theatre Song: A Comprehensive Course in Selection, Preparation, and Presentation for the Modern Performer. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. pt. 32.
- ^ "The Great American Songbook – The Composers". HalLeonard.com. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Cole, Clay (2009). Sh-Boom!: The Explosion of Rock 'n' Roll, 1953–1968. Morgan James Publishing. ISBN 9781600377686.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Great Performances". "The Great American Songbook: Introduction". "PBS". March 11, 2003.
- ^ a b c d e f g "The Great American Songbook". The Johnny Mercer Foundation. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
- ^ Dicker, Shira. "Gotta Dance? Swing on Over". New York Times. December 22, 2011.
- ^ Venutolo, Anthony. ""Boardwalk Empire" recap: 'Make a promise to you, break another to myself'". "NJ.com". November 4, 2013.
- ^ "The Last Time I Saw Paris". americanhistory.si.edu.
- ^ "Louisville Lou". www.loc.gov.
- ^ "J. Fred Coots, songwriter: reference sources (web and print); selected songs; recordings, videos; miscellany". Greatamericansongbook.net. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
- ^
- James Hall (March 20, 2020). "Ringo Starr's Sentimental Journey: how an 'embarrassing' solo album helped doom the Beatles". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
To many Beatles fans, Sentimental Journey was awkward... a novelty record. ...John Lennon dismissed it as 'embarrassing'. ...the critics maul[ed] it.
(subscription required) - Robert Christgau. "Consumer Guide Album – Ringo Starr: Sentimental Journey [Apple, 1970]". Robertchristgau.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
For over-fifties and Ringomaniacs: the reports that he did this collection of standards for his Mums are obviously true. C MINUS.
- Shaffner, Nicholas (1980). The Boys From Liverpool. New York: Methuan. p. 162. ISBN 9780416306613. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
Casting himself as the sort of Frank Sinatra-style singer his mother had always adored, Ringo recorded Sentimental Journey, an album of songs from the twenties, thirties, and forties. This was the last thing Beatlemaniacs wished to hear...
- Greil Marcus (May 14, 1970). "Ringo Starr". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on August 28, 2018. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
Sentimental Journey may be horrendous, but at least it's classy. Or is it?
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A horrendous bunch of Hollywood tunes - the biggest imaginable blow to a Beatles' reputation. What an odd record to represent the very first true post-Beatles collection of material by any solo Beatle... the record is so grotesquely ridiculous that it isn't even pukey.
- Jacob Shelton (March 27, 2020). "Ringo Starr Releases His First Ever Solo Album in 1970: How Did That Go?". Groovy History. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
[Sentimental Journey] received scathing reviews. Starr's singing was mocked as was the maudlin tone of the album.
- James Hall (March 20, 2020). "Ringo Starr's Sentimental Journey: how an 'embarrassing' solo album helped doom the Beatles". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
- ^ "Chart History: Ringo Starr". Billboard. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
- ^ "Ringo Starr". Official Charts. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
- ^ Nick Deriso (March 27, 2015). "Why Ringo Starr Began His Solo Career With 'Sentimental Journey'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Townsquare Media. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
- ^ James Hall (March 20, 2020). "Ringo Starr's Sentimental Journey: how an 'embarrassing' solo album helped doom the Beatles". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved July 22, 2020.(subscription required)
- ^ Ruhlmann, William. "A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night". AllMusic.
- ^ Stephen Holden; Dargis, Manohla (September 4, 1983). "Linda Ronstadt Celebrates The Golden Age of Pop". The New York Times. Retrieved May 10, 2007.(subscription required)
- ^ Deusner, Stephen (August 15, 2008). "Willie Nelson Stardust: Legacy Edition". Pitchfork Media. Pitchfork Media Inc. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
- ^ "Dr. John: In a Sentimental Mood". Allmusic. allmusic.com. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
- ^ "Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin by Brian Wilson". Metacritic.com.
- ^ Hermes, Will (February 7, 2012). "Kisses on the Bottom | Album Reviews". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
- ^ Turner, Gustavo (January 24, 2015). "The secret Sinatra past of Bob Dylan's new album". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
- ^ Petridis, Alexis (January 29, 2015). "Shadows in the Night review – an unalloyed pleasure". The Guardian. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
- ^ Brown, Helen (May 13, 2016). "Bob Dylan, Fallen Angels, review -'inhabiting classics with weathered ease'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
- ^ "Bob Dylan's First Three-Disc Album — Triplicate — Set For March 31 Release". bobdylan.com. January 31, 2017. Archived from the original on February 1, 2017. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
- ^ Monger, Timothy. "James Taylor – American Standard". AllMusic.
Further reading
- Bloom, Ken (2005). The American Songbook: The Singers, the Songwriters, and the Songs. New York: Black Dog & Levental Publishers. ISBN 1-579-12448-8.
- Furia, Philip (1992). Poets of Tin Pan Alley. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-195-07473-4.
- Furia, Philip (2006). (with Michael Lasser) America's Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley. Routledge. ISBN 0415990521.
- Furia, Philip (2010). (with Laurie Patterson) The Songs of Hollywood. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195337082.
- Furia, Philip (2015). (with Laurie Patterson) The American Song Book: The Tin Pan Alley Era. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199391882.
- Morath, Max (2002). The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to Popular Standards. Penguin-Perigee Trade. ISBN 978-0-399-52744-9.
- Yagoda, Ben (2015). The B-Side: The Death of Tin Pan Alley and the Rebirth of the Great American Song. New York: Riverhead Books. ISBN 978-1-594-48849-8.
- Zinsser, William (2001). Easy to Remember: The Great American Songwriters and Their Songs. Boston: David R. Godine. ISBN 1-567-92147-7.
External links
- Martini in the Morning radio program featuring the Great American Songbook
- PBS Special on the Great American Songbook
- Popular Songwriters and The Great American Songbook
- The American Songbook Preservation Society
- The Great American Songbook Foundation
- The Society for the Preservation of the Great American Songbook