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Artist

Frank Weldon

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Born
1900
Died
1970
Country
United States
IPI
00032693388 12 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
American songwriter, who wrote or co-wrote many popular songs of the 1930s and 1940s.
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Songs written by Frank Weldon

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
A Little on the Lonely Side Dick Robertson, James Cavanaugh, Frank Weldon Frankie Carle and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Paul Allen November 1944 Covered by (16 artists)
Buffalo Billy James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon Roberta Quinlan, Jerry Murad's Harmonicats & Jan August April 1950 Covered by (5 artists)
Christmas in Killarney James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon Dennis Day 1950 Covered by (27 artists)
Don't Tell a Lie about Me, Dear (And I Won't Tell The Truth About You) James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra 1942 Unverified
Goodnight, Wherever You Are Al Hoffman, Dick Robertson, Frank Weldon Sonny Dunham and His Orchestra REC, Mary Martin REL March 7, 1944 Covered by (5 artists)
I Came, I Saw, I Conga'd [aka The Conga] James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon Covered by (10 artists)
I Like Mountain Music James Cavanaugh, Frank Weldon Ted Weems and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Elmo Tanner March 3, 1933 Covered by (12 artists)
Malinda's Wedding Day Frank Weldon Fletcher Henderson and His Connie Inn Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Dick Robertson July 31, 1931 Covered by (2 artists)
The Man with the Mandolin James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights - Vocal Chorus Larry Cotton & Heidlites June 28, 1939 Covered by (13 artists)
Thirty-Two Feet and Eight Little Tails James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orch. and Chorus 1951 Covered by (4 artists)
What Do You See in Her Hal David, Frank Weldon Helen Grayco with Orchestra conducted by Harold Mooney August 1955 Covered by (8 artists)
You Better Change Your Tune George Whiting, Frank Weldon Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Pee Wee Hunt February 9, 1938 Covered by Dolly Dawn and Her Dawn Patrol
You Can Cry on Someone Else's Shoulder Marty Symes, Dick Robertson, Frank Weldon Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Jimmy Saunders December 11, 1945 Covered by Skip Farrell with Frank DeVol and His Orchestra