Victor Schertzinger - Songs

Songs

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  • "Marcheta" (1913)
  • "My Wonderful Dream Girl" (1913) (lyrics by Oliver Morosco from L. Frank Baum's The Tik-Tok Man of Oz)
  • "There's a Mate in this Big World for You" (1913) (lyrics by Oliver Morosco from L. Frank Baum's The Tik-Tok Man of Oz)
  • "Oh! Take Me" (1913) (lyrics by Oliver Morosco from L. Frank Baum's The Tik-Tok Man of Oz)
  • "Another Kiss" (1927)
  • "Gotta Be Good" (1928)
  • "Dream Lover" (1929) (lyrics by Clifford Grey)
  • "Paris Stay the Same" (1929) (lyrics by Clifford Grey)
  • "Delphine" (1929) (lyrics by Leo Robin)
  • "I Still Believe In You" (1929) (lyrics by Leo Robin)
  • "You're My Melody of Love" (1931)
  • "I'm That Way About You" (1931)
  • "Close to Me" (1931)
  • "Listen Heart of Mine" (1933)
  • "One Night of Love" (1934) (lyrics by Gus Kahn)
  • "Love Me Forever" (1934) (lyrics by Gus Kahn)
  • "Right or Wrong" (1937)
  • "Out of the Blue" (1937)
  • "Any Old Love" (1937)
  • "Loving You" (1937)
  • "I Don't Want to Cry Anymore" (1940)
  • "Captain Custard" (1940) (lyrics by Johnny Burke)
  • "(The Moon and the) Willow Tree" (1940) (lyrics by Johnny Burke)
  • "I Don't Cry Anymore" (1940) (lyrics by Johnny Burke)
  • "I'll Never Let a Day Pass By" (1941) (with Frank Loesser)
  • "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" (1941) (with Frank Loesser)
  • "Sand in My Shoes" (1941) (with Frank Loesser)
  • "Find Yourself a Melody" (1941) (with Frank Loesser)
  • "My Start" (1941) (with Frank Loesser)
  • "I Remember You" (1941) (lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
  • "Tangerine" (1941) (lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
  • "Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry" (1941) (lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
  • "Not Mine" (1941) (lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
  • "The Fleet's In" (1941) (lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
  • "When You Hear The Time Signal" (1941) (lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
  • "If You Build A Better Mousetrap" (1941) (lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
  • "One Morning in May" (?)

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