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Harry Warren

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Real name
Salvatore Antonio Guaragna
Born
December 24, 1893
Died
September 22, 1981
Country
United States
IPI
00032527406 156 works
32527406 1 work
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Composer and lyricist. Warren was the first major American songwriter to concentrate on writing for movies.
Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1971
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Songs written by Harry Warren

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
About a Quarter to Nine Harry Warren, Al Dubin Jack Shilkret and His Orchestra REC, Al Jolson BRD March 15, 1935 Covered by (42 artists)
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder Harry Warren, Joe Young [US1], Sam Lewis Bernie Cummins and His New Yorker Hotel Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Paul Small May 12, 1930 Covered by (9 artists)
A Great Big Bunch of You Harry Warren, Mort Dixon Cliff Edwards accompanied by The Californians (Cliff Edwards) June 1932 Unverified
A Journey to a Star Harry Warren, Leo Robin Alice Faye BRD, Judy Garland with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra REL December 22, 1943 Covered by (3 artists)
All's Fair in Love and War Harry Warren, Al Dubin Hal Kemp and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Bob Allen REC, Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Lee Dixon & Rosalind Marquis BRD October 26, 1936 Covered by (2 artists)
Am I in Love? Harry Warren, Al Dubin Covered by (13 artists)
An Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair) Harry Warren, Harold Adamson, Leo McCarey Covered by (117 artists)
At Last Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Glenn Miller and His Orchestra REC,BRD, Ina Ray Hutton and Her Orch. – Vocal Chorus by Stuart Foster REL April 1941 Covered by (392 artists)
Away Down South in Heaven Harry Warren, Bud Green Justin Ring's Okeh Orch. (Sam Lanin) November 21, 1927 Covered by (12 artists)
Baby Doll Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer Doris Day & Paul Weston and his orchestra (Doris Day) August 1951 Unverified
By the River Sainte Marie Harry Warren, Edgar Leslie Lloyd Keating and His Music [Fred Rich] – Vocal Chorus by Bill Coty February 9, 1931 Covered by (50 artists)
Carnival Harry Warren, Bob Russell [US] Harry James and His Orchestra REC,REL, [Unknown Studio Artists] BRD January 22, 1945 Covered by (3 artists)
'Cause My Baby Says It's So Harry Warren, Al Dubin Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra REC,REL, Dick Powell BRD April 2, 1937 Covered by (4 artists)
Chattanooga Choo Choo Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Glenn Miller and His Orchestra with Tex Benteke and the Modernaires and Dorothy Dandridge and the Nicholas Brothers BRD, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Tex Beneke and The Four Modernaires REL May 7, 1941 Covered by (229 artists)
Cheerful Little Earful Harry Warren, Ira Gershwin, Billy Rose Hannah Williams and Company November 17, 1930 Covered by (36 artists)
Cheerio, Cherry Lips, Cheerio Mort Dixon, Harry Warren Norman Wallace [US1] (Harold Lambert) October 1928 Covered by Uncle Floyd
Chica Chica Boom Chic Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Carmen Miranda and Don Ameche Covered by (13 artists)
Clementine Harry Warren, Henry Creamer Jay C. Flippen and His Gang August 4, 1927 Covered by (46 artists)
Coffee Time Harry Warren, Arthur Freed Kay Kyser and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Lucyann Polk and Michael Douglas October 2, 1945 Covered by (11 artists)
Crazy Quilt Harry Warren, Bud Green Covered by (2 artists)
Crying for the Carolines Harry Warren, Joe Young [US1], Sam Lewis Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo December 4, 1929 Covered by (53 artists)
Dames Harry Warren, Al Dubin Covered by (7 artists)
Devil May Care Harry Warren, Johnny Burke [US] Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra February 25, 1940 Covered by (5 artists)
Dig-Dig-Dig Dig For Your Dinner Mack Gordon, Harry Warren Gene Kelly, Phil Silvers (Phil Silvers, Gene Kelly) 1950 Unverified
Don't Give Up the Ship Harry Warren, Al Dubin Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra November 3, 1935 Covered by (27 artists)
Dormi, Dormi, Dormi Sammy Cahn, Harry Warren Jerry Lewis May 1958 Covered by (8 artists)
Down Argentina Way Harry Warren, Mack Gordon, Carlos Albert Bob Crosby and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Bonnie King September 1940 Unverified
Every So Often Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren Patti Page August 1947 Unverified
Fifth Avenue Mack Gordon, Harry Warren Glenn Miller and His Orch. – Vocal Refrain by Marion Hutton 1940 Unverified
Forty Second Street Harry Warren, Al Dubin Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Skinny Ennis REC, Ruby Keeler & Dick Powell BRD December 7, 1932 Covered by (64 artists)
Friendly Star Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Judy Garland Covered by (10 artists)
Have a Little Faith in Me Harry Warren, Joe Young [US1], Sam Lewis Art Gillham (The Whispering Pianist) November 25, 1929 Covered by (11 artists)
Hello Montreal! Mort Dixon, Harry Warren, Billy Rose Arthur Fields and His Assassinators March 28, 1928 Covered by (6 artists)
Here We Are Gus Kahn, Harry Warren Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians May 16, 1929 Covered by (3 artists)
He's Not Worth Your Tears Mort Dixon, Harry Warren, Billy Rose Marion Harris October 31, 1930 Covered by (7 artists)
Home in Pasadena Harry Warren, Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie Bennie Krueger's Orchestra January 11, 1924 Covered by (32 artists)
Honeymoon Hotel Harry Warren, Al Dubin Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Terry Shand REC, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Chorus BRD August 31, 1933 Covered by (11 artists)
Honolulu Gus Kahn, Harry Warren Ray Kinney and His Hawaiians REC,REL, Gracie Allen and The Pied Pipers BRD September 22, 1939 Covered by (6 artists)
How Are You Tonight In Hawaii? Harry Warren, Edgar Leslie Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Burt Lorin November 1930 Unverified
How Could You? Harry Warren, Al Dubin Anson Weeks and His California Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Margie Dee (Anson Weeks) 1937 Unverified
I'd Love to Take Orders from You Harry Warren, Al Dubin Dick Powell - Ruby Keeler Covered by Sweet Megg and Ricky Alexander
I Found a Million Dollar Baby Mort Dixon, Harry Warren, Billy Rose Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Clare Hanlon and The Three Waring Girls and Chorus May 4, 1931 Covered by (60 artists)
I Had the Craziest Dream Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young REC, Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest BRD July 19, 1942 Covered by (127 artists)
I Know Now Harry Warren, Al Dubin Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo REC,REL, Dick Powell BRD April 7, 1937 Covered by (17 artists)
I Know Why (And So Do You) Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Paula Kelly and The Four Modernaires May 7, 1941 Covered by (63 artists)
I'll String Along with You Harry Warren, Al Dubin Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Muzzy Marcellino REC, Dick Powell BRD March 1934 Covered by (87 artists)
I Love My Baby Harry Warren, Bud Green Aileen Stanley REC, Johnny Marvin "The Ukulele Ace" REL October 28, 1925 Covered by (42 artists)
I'm Lonely Without You Harry Warren, Bud Green Esther Walker and Ed Smalle March 1926 Covered by (4 artists)
In Acapulco Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Carmen Cavallaro and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Andy Love Four (Carmen Cavallaro) 1945 Unverified
Innamorata Harry Warren, Jack Brooks Dean Martin BRD, Jerry Vale with Percy Faith & His Orch. & Chorus REL January 9, 1956 Covered by (19 artists)
I Only Have Eyes for You Harry Warren, Al Dubin Dick Powell Covered by (539 artists)
I Take to You Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakie and Mary Beth Hughes Covered by (5 artists)
It Happened in Sun Valley Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Paula Kelly, Ray Eberle, Tex Beneke and The Modernaires August 11, 1941 Covered by (5 artists)
(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton and The Modernaires May 20, 1942 Covered by (46 artists)
I've Got to Sing a Torch Song Harry Warren, Al Dubin Lee Morse REC, Dick Powell BRD April 11, 1933 Covered by (9 artists)
I Wish I Knew Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young January 21, 1945 Covered by (169 artists)
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Carmen Miranda con Bando da Lua Covered by (14 artists)
Jeepers Creepers Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren Ethel Waters with Edward Mallory and His Orchestra REC, The Warner Brothers Studio Orchestra BRD November 9, 1938 Covered by (220 artists)
Jezebel Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren The Original Dixieland Jazz Band - Vocal Refrain by Lola Bard February 18, 1938 Covered by (4 artists)
Keep Young and Beautiful Harry Warren, Al Dubin Eddie Cantor Covered by (9 artists)
Love Is Where You Find It Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren, Al Dubin Kay Kyser and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Harry Babbitt July 5, 1938 Covered by (8 artists)
Lullaby of Broadway Harry Warren, Al Dubin Dick Powell with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra REC, Wini Shaw BRD January 13, 1935 Covered by (166 artists)
Lulu's Back in Town Harry Warren, Al Dubin Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Muzzy Marcellino & The Fio-rettes May 6, 1935 Covered by (191 artists)
Marty Harry Warren, Paddy Chayefsky The Naturals - Orchestra conducted by Joe Lipman 1955 Covered by (4 artists)
My Dream Is Yours Harry Warren, Ralph Blane Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo December 30, 1947 Covered by (12 artists)
My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?) Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Eugenie Baird REC, Betty Grable BRD October 1, 1943 Covered by (28 artists)
My One and Only Highland Fling Harry Warren, Ira Gershwin Fred Astaire - Ginger Rogers April 1949 Covered by (6 artists)
My Regular Gal Harry Warren, Bud Green Waring's Pennsylvanians December 9, 1926 Covered by (9 artists)
Nagasaki Mort Dixon, Harry Warren Ipana Troubadours (Sam Lanin) June 29, 1928 Covered by (135 artists)
No Love, No Nothin' Harry Warren, Leo Robin Alice Faye Covered by (24 artists)
Old Man Sunshine Mort Dixon, Harry Warren Covered by (16 artists)
One Sweet Letter from You Harry Warren, Lew Brown, Sidney Clare Annette Hanshaw November 26, 1926 Covered by (65 artists)
On the Atcheson, Topeka and the Santa Fe Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren Bing Crosby with Six Hits and a Miss and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REC, Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers with Paul Weston and His Orchestra REL February 17, 1944 Covered by (53 artists)
Ooh That Kiss Mort Dixon, Harry Warren, Joe Young [US1] Victor Arden–Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Sylvia Froos and Frank Luther September 23, 1931 Covered by (15 artists)
Oops! Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren Fred Astaire Covered by (6 artists)
Pettin' in the Park Harry Warren, Al Dubin Ruby Keeler & Clarence Nordstrom BRD, Lee Morse REL April 11, 1933 Covered by (2 artists)
Put That Down in Writing Harry Warren, Al Dubin Kay Kyser and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Sully Mason July 31, 1939 Covered by (2 artists)
Remember Me? Harry Warren, Al Dubin Covered by (38 artists)
Remember My Forgotten Man Harry Warren, Al Dubin Joan Blondell & Etta Moten Covered by (9 artists)
Rose of the Rio Grande Harry Warren, Edgar Leslie, Ross Gorman The Biltmore Society Orchestra (Hazay Natzy) October 1922 Covered by (48 artists)
Satan (Theme) Harry Warren, Harold Adamson, Leo McCarey Paul Wibier 1969 Covered by Danzig
Say It with a Kiss Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Billie Holiday November 9, 1938 Covered by (19 artists)
September in the Rain Harry Warren, Al Dubin Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Bobby Goday REC, The Warner Brothers Studio Orchestra BRD February 1, 1937 Covered by (310 artists)
Serenade in Blue Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle and The Modernaires May 20, 1942 Covered by (145 artists)
Shadow Waltz Harry Warren, Al Dubin Dick Powell REC,REL, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Chorus BRD May 25, 1933 Covered by (45 artists)
Shanghai Lil Harry Warren, Al Dubin Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo REC, James Cagney, Ruby Keeler and Chorus BRD August 23, 1933 Covered by (25 artists)
She's a Latin from Manhattan Harry Warren, Al Dubin Enric Madriguera and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Tony Sacco REC, Al Jolson BRD March 18, 1935 Covered by (18 artists)
Shuffle Off to Buffalo Harry Warren, Al Dubin Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Skinny Ennis REC, Ruby Keeler, Clarence Nordstrom, Ginger Rogers, Una Merkel and Chorus BRD December 9, 1932 Covered by (37 artists)
Sing a Little Jingle Mort Dixon, Harry Warren Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by The Three Waring Girls and Chorus May 15, 1931 Covered by (3 artists)
Someone Like You Harry Warren, Ralph Blane Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo December 1947 Covered by (13 artists)
Something Tells Me Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm REC, Jan Savitt and His Tophatters - Vocal Chorus by Bon Bon REL March 11, 1938 Covered by (17 artists)
Summer Night Harry Warren, Al Dubin Music in the Russ Morgan Manner REC, James Melton BRD November 11, 1936 Covered by (88 artists)
Sweet and Slow Harry Warren, Al Dubin Will Osborne and His Orchestra May 8, 1935 Covered by (61 artists)
Sweet Music Harry Warren, Al Dubin Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees 1935 Covered by (2 artists)
That's amore Harry Warren, Jack Brooks Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis BRD, Dean Martin with Dick Stabile and His Orchestra REL August 13, 1953 Covered by (81 artists)
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams Harry Warren, Al Dubin Constance Bennett Covered by (97 artists)
The Girl Friend of the Whirling Dervish Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren, Al Dubin Dolly Dawn and Her Dawn Patrol REC, John Payne, Johnnie "Scat" Davis, Jerry Colonna, Joe Venuti and His Swing Cats BRD, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra REL September 8, 1938 Covered by (11 artists)
The Latin Quarter Harry Warren, Al Dubin Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane, Allen Jenkins, Mabel Todd Covered by (3 artists)
The More I See You Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Di Vito REC, Dick Haymes BRD, Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young REL January 3, 1945 Covered by (381 artists)
The Only Only One Harry Warren, Peter Himmelstrand The Clover Gardens Orchestra 1925 Missing information
The Only, Only One for Me Harry Warren, Bud Green, Jimmy Monaco Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra December 26, 1924 Covered by (4 artists)
There Will Never Be Another You Harry Warren, Mack Gordon John Payne & Joan Merrill Covered by (520 artists)
The River and Me Harry Warren, Al Dubin Milt Shaw and His Detroiters December 30, 1930 Covered by (8 artists)
The Rose in Her Hair Harry Warren, Al Dubin Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lew Sherwood REC, Dick Powell BRD April 29, 1935 Covered by (8 artists)
The Rose Tattoo Harry Warren, Jack Brooks Perry Como with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra October 1955 Covered by (17 artists)
(The Same Thing Happens with) The Birds and the Bees Harry Warren, Mack David George Gobel and Mitzi Gaynor BRD, George Gobel with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REL 1956 Covered by (11 artists)
The Stanley Steamer Ralph Blane, Harry Warren Dinah Shore 1947 Missing information
The Words Are in My Heart Harry Warren, Al Dubin Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kay Weber REC,REL, Dick Powell BRD January 26, 1935 Covered by (3 artists)
This Heart of Mine Harry Warren, Arthur Freed Louis Prima and His Orchestra - Vocal by Lilyann Carol REC,REL, Fred Astaire BRD May 1944 Covered by (82 artists)
This Is Always Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Bobby Byrne and His Orchestra REC, George Paxton and His Orchestra - Vocal by Lee Taylor REL May 20, 1946 Covered by (112 artists)
Too Many Tears Harry Warren, Al Dubin Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo REC, Dick Powell BRD February 23, 1932 Covered by (14 artists)
Twelve O'Clock Waltz Billy Rose, Harry Warren, Mort Dixon Billy Murray and Walter Scanlan November 1928 Unverified
Two Lips (To Kiss My Cares Away) Harry Warren, Billy Rose Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders - Vocal Refrain by Frank Munn October 1928 Unverified
Wait and See Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren Kenny Baker [US1] May 15, 1945 Covered by Joni James - Under the Musical Supervision of Acquaviva
Wasting My Love on You Harry Warren, Edgar Leslie Tom Gerun and His Orchestra September 1, 1930 Covered by (15 artists)
We're in the Money Harry Warren, Al Dubin Art Kahn's Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Chick Bullock REC, Ginger Rogers BRD May 4, 1933 Covered by (36 artists)
Where Am I? (Am I in Heaven?) Harry Warren, Al Dubin James Melton Covered by (8 artists)
Where Do You Work-a, John? (Push-a Push-a Push) Harry Warren, Mortimer Weinberg, Charley Marks Jack Kaufman and Al Campbell October 28, 1926 Covered by (24 artists)
Where the Shy Little Violets Grow Gus Kahn, Harry Warren Colonial Club Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Jack Parker September 21, 1928 Covered by (20 artists)
Where the Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember Mort Dixon, Harry Warren Ford and Glenn June 11, 1929 Covered by (8 artists)
Where You Are Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Alice Faye & John Payne with The Ink Spots BRD, Johnny Long and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Houston REL 1941 Covered by Alice Faye
With Plenty of Money and You (Oh Baby What I Couldn't Do) Harry Warren, Al Dubin Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Skinny Ennis REC, Dick Powell BRD October 26, 1936 Covered by (34 artists)
Wob-a-Ly Walk Harry Warren, Bud Green Irving Aaronson & His Commanders October 8, 1928 Covered by (11 artists)
Wonder Bar Harry Warren, Al Dubin Covered by Georg Malmstén
Would You Like to Take a Walk Mort Dixon, Harry Warren, Billy Rose Hannah Williams, Kerry Kendall and Ladies PRF, Chester Gaylord "The Whispering Serenader" REC November 17, 1930 Covered by (32 artists)
Ya Gotta Know How to Love Harry Warren, Bud Green Gene Austin April 29, 1926 Covered by (16 artists)
You Can Be Kissed Harry Warren, Al Dubin Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Muzzy Marcellino & The Fio-rettes 1935 Covered by Will Osborne and His Orchestra
You Can't Shush Katie (The Gabbiest Girl in Town) Harry Warren, Henry Creamer, Harry White Eva Taylor, Accomp. by Clarence Williams Blue Five October 26, 1925 Covered by (6 artists)
You Let Me Down Harry Warren, Al Dubin Jimmie Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Eberle REC,REL, The Warner Brothers Studio Orchestra BRD October 10, 1935 Covered by (18 artists)
You'll Never Know Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Alice Faye Covered by (250 artists)
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren Dick Powell BRD, Bing Crosby with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra REL October 14, 1938 Covered by (109 artists)
Young and Healthy Harry Warren, Al Dubin Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Tom Waring REC,REL, Dick Powell BRD November 4, 1932 Covered by (19 artists)
You're an Education Harry Warren, Al Dubin Music in the Russ Morgan Manner - Vocal Chorus Bernice Parks REC, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra REL February 2, 1938 Covered by (7 artists)
You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me Harry Warren, Al Dubin Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Tom Waring REC,REL, Bebe Daniels BRD November 2, 1932 Covered by (117 artists)
You're My Everything Mort Dixon, Harry Warren, Joe Young [US1] Jeanne Aubert & Lawrence Gray PRF, Victor Arden–Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Frank Luther REC,REL November 2, 1931 Covered by (207 artists)
You Say the Sweetest Things, Baby Harry Warren, Mack Gordon Alice Faye, Jack Oakie & John Payne Covered by (8 artists)
Zing a Little Zong Harry Warren, Leo Robin Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman 1952 Covered by (11 artists)

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