Selected Songs
- Alabama Jubilee (song) - 1915
- There's a Garden in Hawaii with music by George B. McConnell - 1917
- I'm Waiting For Ships That Never Come In - 1919, recorded by Moon Mullican in 1958.
- Down By The O-Hi-O - 1921
- Louisville Lou - 1923
- Mama Goes Where Papa Goes - 1923
- Big Bad Bill (is Sweet William Now) - 1924
- Hula Lou - 1924
- Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp Of Savannah) - 1924
- I Wonder What's Become of Sally - 1924
- Cheatin' on Me - 1925
- In Your Green Hat - 1925
- My Yiddishe Momme - 1925 with music by Lew Pollack and a huge success for Sophie Tucker.
- Crazy Words, Crazy Tune - 1926
- Ain't She Sweet - 1927
- Glad Rag Doll - 1929
- Happy Feet - 1930
- Happy Days Are Here Again - 1930
- Are You Havin' Any Fun? - 1939 with music by Sammy Fain
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Famous quotes containing the words selected and/or songs:
“There is no reason why parents who work hard at a job to support a family, who nurture children during the hours at home, and who have searched for and selected the best [daycare] arrangement possible for their children need to feel anxious and guilty. It almost seems as if our culture wants parents to experience these negative feelings.”
—Gwen Morgan (20th century)
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