Richard A. Whiting - Hit Songs

Hit Songs

  • Ain't We Got Fun?
  • Beyond the Blue Horizon (music by Whiting and W. Franke Harling, words by Leo Robin)
  • Breezin' Along with the Breeze
  • Eadie Was a Lady (music by Whiting and Nacio Herb Brown)
  • Guilty (music by Whiting and Harry Akst, words by Gus Kahn).
  • Honey
  • Hooray for Hollywood
  • Horses
  • It's a Habit of Mine
  • It's Tulip Time in Holland
  • Love Is on the Air Tonight
  • Miss Brown to You 1935
  • My Ideal (music by Whiting and Newell Chase, words by Leo Robin)
  • On the Good Ship Lollipop
  • Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
  • Sentimental and Melancholy (words by Johnny Mercer)
  • She's Funny That Way (words only; music by Neil Moret)
  • Silhouetted in the Moonlight
  • Sleepy Time Gal
  • Some Sunday Morning
  • The Japanese Sandman
  • They Called It Dixieland
  • They Made It Twice as Nice as Paradise
  • Till We Meet Again
  • Too Marvelous for Words (words by Johnny Mercer)
  • Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow
  • Where the Morning Glories Grow
  • You've Got Something There
  • Ukulele Lady 1925

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