Selected Compositions
- "Baby, Baby, All The Time" - Nat King Cole, June Christy, Diana Krall
- "Bran' New Dolly" - written and sung by Bobby Troup on RCA Victor some time between 1947–50
- "Daddy" - 1941, recorded by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra, The Andrews Sisters, The Charioteers, performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
- "Girl Talk", lyrics by Troup, music by Neal Hefti - recorded by Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Betty Carter
- "Hungry Man" - Louis Jordan
- "I See Your Bass Before Me"
- "I'd Like You For Christmas" - Julie London
- "It Happened Once Before" - The Four Freshmen
- "Jack 'N Jill"
- "Just the Way I Am" - June Christy, Stan Kenton
- "Lemon Twist" - Stan Kenton, Billy May, John Pizzarelli
- "Let's Keep Dancing" - Peggy Lee
- "My City of Sydney" (Troup/Leonetti) - Tommy Leonetti, XL Capris, Mary Schneider
- "One October Morning"
- "Out of the Shadows" - June Christy
- "Please Belong To Me"
- "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66", 1946 - recorded by the Nat King Cole Trio, Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, Perry Como, Chuck Berry, The Rolling Stones, Depeche Mode, and numerous others
- "Snootie Little Cutie", 1941 - recorded by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Manhattan Transfer
- "The Feeling of Jazz" - words to Duke Ellington's composition
- "The Girl Can't Help It", 1956 - Little Richard
- "The Meaning of the Blues" - Miles Davis (1957), Shirley Horn, Irene Kral, Buddy Rich
- "The Three Bears", 1946 - Page Cavanaugh Trio, Ray Ellington, Leon McAuliffe
- "Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring" - The Four Freshmen, Jimmie Rodgers, The Beach Boys, Sue Raney
- "There She Goes"
- "This October" - The Four Freshmen, Julie London
- "You're Looking At Me" - Nat King Cole, Don Fagerquist, Stacey Kent, Diana Krall, Cleo Laine, Carmen McRae
- "Walking Shoes" - words to Gerry Mulligan's composition
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