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Billy Moll

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Born
April 18, 1905
Died
January 26, 1968
Country
United States
IPI
00021160444 12 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Songwriter born in in Madison, Wisconsin, who is best known for the songs "I Want a Little Girl" and "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams".
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Songs written by Billy Moll

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
At the Close of a Long, Long Day Johnny Marvin, Billy Moll Don Hall Trio – Dick Robertson November 30, 1932 Covered by (14 artists)
Baby, Have Pity on Me Clarence Williams [US1], Billy Moll Bessie Smith April 12, 1930 Covered by (4 artists)
Hang Out The Stars In Indiana Billy Moll, Harry M. Woods New Mayfair Dance Orchestra [Ray Noble] October 1931 Unverified
Ice Cream (I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream) Howard Johnson [US3], Billy Moll, Robert King Harry Reser's Syncopators 1928 Covered by (133 artists)
I Love You in the Same Sweet Way Billy Moll, Robert King Ted Lewis and His Band 1931 Covered by Zonophone Concert Quartette (Bert Firman)
I Want a Little Girl Murray Mencher, Billy Moll McKinney's Cotton Pickers with Vocal Refrain by George Thomas July 30, 1930 Covered by (210 artists)
Moonlight on the Colorado Billy Moll, Robert King Bud Billings—Carson Robison (Carson Robison, Frank Luther) June 1, 1930 Covered by (22 artists)
My Cat Fell in the Well Dick Robertson, Billy Moll, Terry Shand The Merry Macs September 5, 1939 Covered by The Manhattan Transfer
Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along Harry Richman, Murray Mencher, Billy Moll Roy Evans April 10, 1930 Covered by (8 artists)
Six Feet of Papa Billy Moll, Arthur Sizemore Aileen Stanley August 27, 1926 Covered by (7 artists)
So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together Billy Moll, Harry Barris Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys April 10, 1929 Covered by (5 artists)
Waiting by the Silv'ry Rio Grande Murray Mencher, Billy Moll The Cavaliers [Ben Selvin] November 12, 1930 Covered by The Big Four [AU]
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) Billy Moll, Ted Koehler, Harry Barris Bing Crosby March 2, 1931 Covered by (267 artists)