Published Songs
- "Black-Eyed Susan Brown"
- "Conchita Lopez"
- "The Continental" (1934)
- "Enjoy Yourself"
- "Gone with the Wind" (1937)
- "Good Night, Angel" (1937)
- "H'lo, Baby"
- "How Long Has This Been Going On?" (1939)
- "Hummin' to Myself"
- "I Can't Love You Any More"
- "I'll Buy That Dream" (1945)
- "I'll Dance at Your Wedding" (1947)
- "I'm Stepping Out With a Memory Tonight"
- "Linger in My Arms a Little Longer, Baby"
- "The Masquerade Is Over"
- "Midnight in Paris"
- "Music, Maestro, Please" (1938)
- "My Impression of You"
- "A Pink Cocktail for a Blue Lady"
- "Roses in December"
- "Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There"
- "Something I Dreamed Last Night"
- "Singin' in the Bathtub" (1929)
- "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" (1936)
- "Violins from Nowhere"
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