Songs
- 1941 "I'll Remember April", w & m Don Raye, Patricia Johnson & Gene de Paul
- 1941 "You Don't Know What Love Is", w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul
- 1941 "Gimme Some Skin, My Friend", (performed by the Andrews Sisters in the Abbott & Costello film "In The Navy") w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul
- 1942 "Cow Cow Boogie", music by Don Raye, lyrics by Benny Carter & Gene de Paul, featured in "Ride 'Em Cowboy" that year, and many films since, including "The Aviator", "Raging Bull", and "The Joker is Wild".
- 1943 "Star Eyes", w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul from the film I Dood It
- 1944 "Mr. Five by Five", w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul
- " He's My Guy", sung by Ella Fitzgerald and also Dinah Shore (included on the CD "The War Years: Songs That Won The War", released 2001.
- 1953 "Teach Me Tonight" with lyrics by Sammy Cahn
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