Isham Jones - Compositions By Isham Jones

Compositions By Isham Jones

Isham Jones' compositions (he wrote the music, Charles Newman and Gus Kahn were among his lyricists ) included:

  • "Meet Me In Bubble Land" 1919
  • "On the Alamo" recorded 1922 (composed & published in 1911)
  • "Swingin' Down The Lane" 1923
  • "I'll See You in My Dreams" 1924
  • "The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)" 1924
  • "It Had To Be You" 1924
  • "Spain" 1924
  • "Song Of The Blues" (1929)
  • "Not A Cloud In The Sky" 1929
  • "What's The Use?" 1930
  • "Feeling That Way" 1930
  • "You're Just A Dream Come True" (his theme song) 1931
  • "I Wouldn't Change You For The World" 1931
  • "Let That Be A Lesson To You" 1932
  • "I Can't Believe It's True" 1932
  • "One Little Word Led To Another" 1932
  • "The Wooden Soldier And The China Doll" 1932
  • "I'll Never Have To Dream Again" 1932
  • "Pretending You Care" 1932
  • "There's Nothing Left To Do But Say Goodbye" 1932
  • "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever?" (another theme song) 1932
  • "You've Got Me Crying Again" 1933
  • "Honestly" 1933
  • "Old Lace" 1933
  • "Something Seems To Tell Me" 1933
  • "You're Welcome" 1933
  • "Bubbles In The Wine" 1933
  • "All Mine, Almost" 1934
  • "There Is No Greater Love" 1936

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