Songwriters Guild documents |
title | Number of documents |
A Face in the crowd. From the Newtown production A Face in the crowd. w & m Tom Glazer, w Budd Schulberg | 30 |
Ages ago. From the prod., Time remembered. w & m Vernon Duke, Is it you?, I may seem shy | 27 |
All of my tomorrows (for just three months of the past), Surprise, Born in the ghetto & 46 other titles | 30 |
A Woman in love. Words & music: Frank Loesser, Midnight moonlight, Break my heart again | 30 |
Baby me | 30 |
Black coffee & 12 other titles | 30 |
Blacke's magic (Misc. Paruo) Composed by Frederic C.M. Paroutaud & David A. Bell | 30 |
Dear Santa, have you had the measles? By Sal Messina (pseud.: Al Arland) & Frank Kells | 30 |
Disneyland birthday. From TV Mouseketeers. By Walt Disney Productions, as employer for hire of Jimmie Dodd (music), Bob Amsberry (lyrics) & Jack Speirs (lyrics) | 30 |
Down home part 2 | 26 |
Fa-la-link-a-di-do. w Inez James (Inez James Walden) a.k.a. Hilda Russell, m Edward J. Kay a.k.a. Earl Rose | 30 |
Falling in love again & 1 other title part 2 | 30 |
Falling star & other plays part 2 | 30 |
Fancy meeting you here. Authors of words and music: Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | 26 |
Fifty years of duck hunting (a lifetime of adventure in the marshes of South Louisiana) | 30 |
For you part 14 | 30 |
Get a little sand between your toes | 29 |
Good morning, Miss America! Kellogg's, the best to you each morning | 30 |
Here comes the sunshine, there goes the rain | 30 |
Hippy-happy-Henny. From The Jayhawkers. w & m Paramount Pictures Corporation, employer for hire of Phil Boutelje | 30 |
Home cookin' & 1 other title, Kin folk, People's choice | 30 |
How could you love somebody else? and 11 other titles | 30 |
I didn't mean it (first love) & 5 other titles. Composed by Sylvester Jordany, with co-composers as noted | 30 |
I didn't mean what I said. w & m Sid Flick, Doyle Williams & Al Trace | 30 |
I don't know whether to rock and roll or sing the blues part 3 | 30 |
I'd rather stay home with Mickey Mouse than go out with a rat like you & 6 other titles | 27 |
I haven't been home in three, whole nights. Words by Jack Elliott (John M. Elliott), music by Lew Quadling | 30 |
I'll get along somehow. EP 28226 (1932) Termination effective 8Jun08 | 28 |
I'll never smile again & 3 other titles; notification (under 17 USC 508) of filing (docket no. 78 Civ. 3446 CBM filed 28Jul78 in Southern District of New York) | 30 |
I'll take romance; jazz waltz. w Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, 1895-1960, m Ben Oakland, arr. Will Schaefer | 30 |
I'm saving my kisses for you. Words & music: Maurice Meril, pseud. of Maurie Hartmann, L. Schroeder , pseud. of Leonard Rosen, & George C. Brooks, pseud. of J. George Johnson part 2 | 30 |
Interlude part 6 | 30 |
In the valley, where the evenin' sun goes down & 4 other titles | 30 |
I saw the light with some help from my friends part 2 | 30 |
It's been so long & 6 other titles part 2 | 27 |
It's raining cats and dogs in San Diego | 30 |
It's so easy (to keep on lovin' you) Written by Mullis & Geiger part 3 | 30 |
I want a man to treat me right | 30 |
I want the world to know & 3 other titles | 30 |
Let's begin with the Letter People read-along tapes, Let's begin | 30 |
Little Sir Echo; easy-to-play violin solo for the early grades. w & m Laura R. Smith & J. S. Fearis, verse & rev. arr. Adele Girard & Joe Marsala, new m notation & arr. Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc., employer for hire of Emery Deutsch part 3 | 30 |
Love from a heart of gold. From the Broadway musical, How to succeed in business without really trying. Dance arr. & vocal backgrounds: Frank Loesser, employer for hire of Johnny Warrington part 2 | 30 |
Lullaby of the leaves. Music: Summy Publishing Company, employer for hire of Lillian Anne Miller | 29 |
Mama don't allow (no guitar playin' here) Arr. & adaptation with additional lyrics: Erik Darling, Willard Svanoe & Lynne Taylor | 28 |
Me and my shadow. w Billy Rose, m Al Jolson & Dave Dreyer, SSA arr. Bourne, Inc., employer for hire of Hawley Ades | 30 |
Merrily we roll along (Old MacDonald's sing ...) By Andy Heyward, Janice Gassman & Eleanor Burian-Mohr | 30 |
Mood indigo for string quartet, Mood indigo | 30 |
Music in my heart. w & adaptation by Don Meyer, Elise Bretton & Sherman Edwards | 30 |
Music makes me love you. Co-composer, Blu Sanders, Carioca, Orchids in the moonlight | 26 |
Oh, my beloved; a musical dramatization in two acts, based on the books of Genesis, Exodus & the Maccabees. By Bob Russell (Robert R. Russell) | 30 |
One more kiss & 3 other titles | 26 |
Our love part 12 | 30 |
Pennsylvania 6-5000 & 2 other titles | 25 |
Right or wrong (I'll be with you) By Wanda Jackson part 2 | 29 |
Riverboat, carry me home. From Riverboat. By Revue Studios, employer for hire of Irvin Graham (words) & Elmer Bernstein (music) | 29 |
Rockin' the bass; orchestration. m Frank Signorelli, Deane Kincaide, new arr. & new musical notations: Bregman, Vocco, and Conn, Inc., employer for hire of Deane Kincaide | 28 |
Somewhere part 6 | 30 |
So rare; simplified piano solo. w Jack Sharpe, m Jerry Herst, arr. (with big notes): Robbins Music Corporation, employer for hire of John Lane, pseud. of Joe Levin | 30 |
Stand up and cheer (1934) By Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | 24 |
Sweet melody. Music: N. Romano, pseud. of Michael V. DiBella, arr. O. DiBella, employer for hire of A. Libardo | 29 |
Teacher morale and its relationship to age, experience, gender, and .., FrontPage Web site development | 22 |
Tell me tonight. Portuguese w & m Carlos Lyra, English w Michael Vaughn a.k.a. Sunny Skylar | 30 |
Tempting. Music: Ernesto Lecuona, words: Stanley Adams, arr. for piano acc.: Remick Music Corporation, employer for hire of Heimy Kressa | 30 |
There's a lamp that's burning in the window; or, Where are you? w & m John B. Loell, pseud. of John B. Soell | 30 |
The thank you song. Introd. & piano acc.: George David Weiss, & Hugo, pseud. of Hugo Peretti & Luigi, pseud. of Luigi Creatore | 30 |
They're building houses down in Lover's Lane. w Richard W. Pascoe, m H. O'Reilly Clint | 30 |
Today and tomorrow. By Gertrude Hildreth, Allie Lou Felton (Gilbreath), Alice Meighen, and two others | 30 |
Too beautiful for you (sub-titles) PA 464-340 | 30 |
Voices of spring: favorite Strauss waltzes, v. 2: Jascha Horenstein, The Vienna State Opera & The Vienna Symphony Orchestra. Cover art by Gemma Rossini Cullen. VA 54-750 (1979) | 26 |
We're together again | 23 |
What do I have to do? Written by Scott Cook, Joseph Faulkner, Jesse Palmer, & Jaren Johnson | 26 |
Yes, I love you, baby. w & m Paul Peek, Gene Craddock a.k.a. Gene Vincent, Max Lipscomb & Eugene Facenda | 30 |
Young man who wouldn't hoe corn, Clementine | 30 |
You're never completely successful unless you're successful in love. w Mac Maurada, m Dick Bailey & Ted Shapiro | 30 |
You're the one (the real one) By Joseph Jefferson, Richard Roebuck & Charles Simmons part 9 | 30 |
Your eyes shine in my own. From the concert duets in the light opera, The Gypsy baron. For 3-part chorus of women's voices with piano acc. Adapted by Ann Ronell from the works of Johann Strauss, musical adaptation & lyrics by Ann Ronell, arr. Carl Deis | 30 |
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