Abner Silver - Partial List of Songwriting Credits

Partial List of Songwriting Credits

  • 1921 for the Broadway show Bombo, starring Al Jolson, "I'm Going South", with composer Harry M. Woods.
  • 1925 "Chasing Shadows"
  • 1927 "Barbara" with Billy Rose
  • 1928 "Mary Ann", with Benny Davis
  • 1929 "Bashful Baby" with Cliff Friend
  • 1929 "Good Morning, Good Evening, Good Night" with Al Sherman and Al Lewis
  • 1932 "Puh-leeze, Mr. Hemingway" with Walter Kent and Milton Drake
  • 1934 "The Santa Claus Express" with Al Sherman and Al Lewis
  • 1935 "Every Now and Then" with Al Sherman and Al Lewis
  • 1935 "No! No! A Thousand Times No!! with Al Sherman and Al Lewis
  • 1935 "On the Beach at Bali-Bali" with Al Sherman and Jack Maskill
  • 1940 "How Did He Look?" with Gladys Shelley
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Name Silver, Abner
Alternative names
Short description American songwriter
Date of birth December 28, 1899
Place of birth
Date of death November 24, 1966
Place of death New York, United States

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