Songs Written
- "Abbreviation Song, The", with Bob Hilliard
- "Aggravatin' Situation", with Gene Irwin and Bickley S. Reichner
- "All I Want is Everything", with Redd Evans
- "Apple", with Bob Hilliard
- "Baby Come Home", with Jack Murray
- "Boutonniere", with Bob Hilliard
- "Castanets and Lace", with Bob Hilliard and Milton Leeds
- "Castles in the Sand", with Bob Hilliard
- "Champagne", with Al Stillman
- "Cocker Spaniel Polka", with Bob Hilliard
- "Come Down to Earth Mr Smith", with Jack Murray
- "Dearie", with Bob Hilliard
- "Don't Go To Strangers", with Redd Evans and Arthur Kent
- "Down in Nashville Tennessee", with Bob Hilliard
- "Downhearted", with Bob Hilliard
- "Downhill", with Bob Hilliard
- "Elegy", originally by Louis Marie A. Gallet and Jules Emile F. Massenet, with both Mann and Charlie Spivak credited with the modern version.
- "Genius at Work", with Jimmy Dorsey also credited
- "Gentle Lover",
- "Golden Roses and Silver", with Bob Hilliard
- "Hot Meat Blue Plate Special", with J. Francis Burke and Mack David
- "How Come the Mortgage Ain't Paid", with Bob Hilliard and Steve Nelson
- "I'de Wanna Walk Right", with Buddy Kaye
- "I Hate You", with Jack Murray
- "I Like Stinky Cheese", with Mart Fryberg
- "I'll Sing to You", with Tolchard Evans and Harold Simpson
- "I'm Gonna Go Back Home", with Redd Evans
- "I'm in Favor of Friendship", with Bob Hilliard
- "I've Only Myself to Blame", with Redd Evans
- "I Went Down to Virginia", with Redd Evans
- "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", with Bob Hilliard
- "In Your Loving Care", with Bob Hilliard
- "It Might As Well Rain", with Mack Discant
- "Jealous Eyes", with Bob Hilliard
- "Just for the Bridegroom", with Bob Hilliard
- "Just Got to Have Him Around", with Redd Evans
- "King's Alley", with Gerhard Winkler
- "Let's Have a Party", with Bob Hilliard
- "Lolly Lolly Loo", with Maurice Sigler
- "Long Distance Love", with Bob Hilliard
- "Look Out the Window", with Bob Hilliard
- "Love Mystery Adventure", with Bob Hilliard
- "Made Up My Mind", with Redd Evans
- "Mile Down the Highway", with Bob Hilliard
- "My Baby is Blue", with Jeanne Burns and Redd Evans
- "No Moon at All", with Redd Evans
- "No Well on Earth", with Bob Hilliard
- "Old Familiar Love Song, An", with Bob Hilliard
- "Only Man on the Island", with Bob Hilliard
- "Passing Fancy, A", with Bob Hilliard
- "Peter Platypus", with Leo G. Diamond
- "Rhyme Your Name", with Redd Evans
- "Roses Roses Roses", with Bob Hilliard
- "Smorgasbord at a Party", with Bob Hilliard
- "Solid as a Rock", with Bob Hilliard
- "Somebody Bad Stole de Wedding Bell", with Bob Hilliard
- "Something Made Me Wait", with Jack Murray
- "Song and Dance Man", with Bob Hilliard
- "Southern Cross, The", with Bob Hilliard
- "Sweet Forgiveness", with Bob Hilliard
- "Take Me With You",
- "There! I've Said It Again", with Redd Evans
- "These Will be The Best of Times", with Bob Hilliard
- "Tiptoe", with Buck Ram
- "Trust My Foolish Heart", with Claudia Carson and Virginia Johnson
- "You Dance With Me", with Jack Murray
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