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==Song Lyrics (selected)== {|class="wikitable" | Song title | Composer | Year | Notable recording | Label |- | ''All I Need is You'' (English lyrics, translated from French, written by Henri Contet) | | | | |- | ''[[All My Love (Patti Page song)|All My Love]]'' (subtitle: "Bolero"). (English lyrics, translated from French, original lyrics by Henri Contet) | Paul Durand | 1950 | [[Patti Page]] (1950) | [[Mercury Records]] (catalog number #5455) |- | [[Blue Tango]] (instrumental composition, for orchestra)) | Leroy Anderson | 1951 (written), 1952 (published) | Instrumental version recorded by Leroy Andersen (c. 1951/1952) | [[Decca Records]] (catalogue number; 27875) |- | ''Blue Skirt Waltz'' | | | | |- | ''Carolina Rolling Stone'' | | | | |- | Carousel of Love | | | | |- | ''[[Deep Purple (song)|Deep Purple]]'' (composition for piano, Parish wrote lyrics in 1938) | [[Peter Derose]] | 1933 | [[Larry Clinton]] and His Orchestr, featuring [[Bea Wain]] (23 December 1938) | [[Victor Records]] |- | [[Is That Religion?]] | [[Maceo Pinkard]] | 1930 | | |- | [[The Lamp Is Low]] | [[Peter Derose]], [[Bert Shefter]] | 1930s | (1) [[Mildred Bailey]] (April 24, 1939) (2) [[Tommy Dorsey]] and His Orchestra, with vocal by Jack Leonard (May 1, 1939) | Vocation Records (catalogue number #4845) (2) [[Victor Records]] (catalogue number. 26259) |- | [[Louisiana Fairy Tale]] (written with [[J. Fred Coots]]) | [[Haven Gillespie]] | 1935 | [[Fats Waller]] | |- | [[Moonlight Serenade]] | [[Glenn Miller]] | 1939 | Glenn Miller (1939) | |- | ''Mr. Ghost Goes to Town'' | | | | |- | [[One Morning in May (1933 song)|One Morning in May]] | Hoagy Carmichael | 1933 | Hoagy Carmichael, recorded October 10, 1933 | Victor Records |- | [[Organ Grinder's Swing]] (written with [[Irving Mills]] | [[Will Hudson (songwriter)|Will Hudson]] | 1936 | [[Jimmy Lunceford]] and Orchestra | |- | [[Riverboat Shuffle]] | Hoagy Carmichael, Irving Mills and [[Dick Voynow]] | 1924 | [[Bix Beiderbecke]] and [[The Wolverines (jazz band)|The Wolverines]] | |- | ''[[Ruby (Ruby Gentry theme)|Ruby]]'' (theme song from film Ruby Gentry | [[Heinz Roemheld]] | 1952 | [[Les Baxter]] and His Orchestra (featuring Harmonica solo by Danny Welton) (1953) | |- | ''[[Sleigh Ride]]'' | [[Leroy Anderson]] | 1948 | [[Arthur Fiedler]] and the [[Boston Pops Orchestra]] (1949) | [[RCA Red Seal Records]] |- | ''[[Sometime (Glenn Miller song)|Sometime]]'' | Glenn Miller, [[Chummy MacGregor]], Mitchell Parish | 1939 | Glenn Miller | RCA Victor |- | [[Sophisticated Lady]] | [[Duke Ellington]] | | | |- | [[Stairway to the Stars]] | [[Matty Malneck]], [[Frank Signorelli]] | | [[Glenn Miller and His Orchestra]] featuring, [[Ray Eberle]], recorded May 9, 1939) | |- | [[Stardust (1927 song)|Stardust]] | Hoagy Carmichael | 1927 | Hoagy Carmichael and His Pals | |- | ''[[Stars Fell on Alabama]]'' | [[Frank Perkins (composer)|Frank Perkins]] | 1934 | [[Guy Lombardo]] Orchestra, featuring [[Carmen Lombardo]] performing Vocals | Decca Records (cataloguee number #104) |- | ''[[Sweet Lorraine]]'' | [[Cliff Burwell]] | 1928 | [[Nat King Cole]] | [[Capitol Records]] |- | [[The Syncopated Clock]] | Leroy Anderson | 1945 | Leroy Anderson recorded in 1950 | Decca Records |- | [[Volare (song)|Volare]] (''Nei blu di Pinto di blu'' | [[Domenico Modugno]] | | 1 February 1958 | |- | [[The Windmill Song]] (original French lyrics by Jacques Plante) | [[Henri Betti]] | 1948 | [[The Andrews Sisters]], featuring [[Gordon Jenkins]] and His Orchestra | |}
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