"After All, You're All I'm After" words: Edward Heyman music: Arthur Schwartz
"Ah, But Is It Love?" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Jay Gorney . Introduced by Lillian Miles and Roger Pryor in the film Moonlight And Pretzels
"Annie Doesn't Live Here Any More" w. Joe Young & Johnny Burke m. Harold Spina
"Are You Makin' Any Money?" w.m. Herman Hupfeld. Introduced by Lillian Miles in the film Moonlight And Pretzels
"Beautiful Girl" w. Arthur Freed m. Nacio Herb Brown
"Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" w.(English language) Sammy CahnSammy Cahn ( June 18, 1913 January 15, 1993) was a songwriter and musician, playing the piano and violin. He was born Samuel Cohen in New York City. He died in Los Angeles, California, of heart-related problems. He was married at least twice; first to Glo & Saul ChaplinSaul Chaplin (born February 19, 1912 died November 15, 1997) was one of Hollywood's preeminent composers and musical directors. He had worked on stage, screen and television since the days of Tin Pan Alley. In film, he won four Oscars for collaborating on (Yiddish) Jacob Jacobs m. Sholem Secunda
"Black Moonlight" w.m. Arthur Johnston & Sam Coslow
"Blue Jazz" m. Gene Gifford
"Blue Lou" w.m. Edgar Sampson & Irving Mills
"Blue Prelude" w.m. Joe Bishop & Gordon JenkinsGordon Hill Jenkins ( 12 May 1910- 1 May 1984) was an American arranger who was an influential figure in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s, renowned for his lush string arrangements. Jenkins worked with the Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstro
"The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" w. Al Dubin m. Harry WarrenHarry Warren ( December 24, 1893 September 22, 1981) was a music composer of many different styles. Born Salvatore Guaragna in Brooklyn, New York, he is regarded as one of America's most prolific but least-known composers. Warren composed music with Ira G
"Build A Little Home" w. Al DubinAl Dubin ( June 10, 1891 February 11, 1945) was a Swiss-born lyricist. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland and died in New York City. Dubin was responsible for lyrics to several Broadway shows. External link Dubin, Al Dubin, Al. m. Harry WarrenHarry Warren ( December 24, 1893 September 22, 1981) was a music composer of many different styles. Born Salvatore Guaragna in Brooklyn, New York, he is regarded as one of America's most prolific but least-known composers. Warren composed music with Ira G
"By A Waterfall" w. Irving Kahal m. Sammy Fain
"Carioca" w. Gus KahnGustav Gerson Kahn ( November 6, 1886 October 8, 1941) was a famous German- American musician and songwriter. Born in Coblenz, Germany, Kahn and his family moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1890. His music career began writing music for vaudeville acts, then & Edward Eliscu m. Vincent Youmans
"Coffee In The Morning, Kisses In The Night" w. Al Dubin m. Harry WarrenHarry Warren ( December 24, 1893 September 22, 1981) was a music composer of many different styles. Born Salvatore Guaragna in Brooklyn, New York, he is regarded as one of America's most prolific but least-known composers. Warren composed music with Ira G
"The Day You Came Along" w.m. Arthur Johnston & Sam Coslow
"Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel
"Dinner at Eight" w. Dorothy FieldsDorothy Fields ( July 15, 1905 March 28, 1974) was an American librettist and lyricist who wrote well over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films. She had great talent to match colloquial every day speech to complex scores, and was, along with Ann Rone m. Jimmy McHugh
"Doin' The Uptown Lowdown" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel