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Benny Goodman songs

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Saint Louis Blues
original song written and composed by W. C. Handy
Beer Barrel Polka
song
In the Mood
song popularized by Glenn Miller
When Your Heart's on Fire (Smoke Gets in Your Eyes)
original show tune composed by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Otto Harbach; from the 1933 musical "Roberta"
The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond
Scottish folk song
Sing, Sing, Sing
original song written, composed, and performed by Louis Prima
After You've Gone
song written and composed by Turner Layton
All of Me
original song written and composed by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons; jazz standard
Yes! We Have No Bananas
song
How High the Moon
original show tune composed by Morgan Lewis, lyrics by Nancy Hamilton; from the 1940 musical revue "Two for the Show"
Why Don't You Do Right?
song written and composed by Kansas Joe McCoy; lyrical adaptation of the 1936 song "Weed Smoker's Dream"
On the Sunny Side of the Street
original show tune composed by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields; from the 1930 musical "Lew Leslie's International Revue"
Beyond the Sea
translated song; English version of "La Mer", lyrics adapted by Jack Lawrence; first recorded by Harry James and His Orchestra
Blue Skies
original show tune written and composed by Irving Berlin; from the 1926 musical "Betsy"
Get Happy
original show tune composed by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Ted Koehler; from the 1930 musical "The Nine-Fifteen Revue"
It's Only a Paper Moon
original show tune composed by Harold Arlen with words by Yip Harburg and Billy Rose; from the 1932 musical "The Great Magoo"
More Than You Know
original show tune composed by Vincent Youmans, lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu; from the 1929 musical "Great Day"
Stompin' at the Savoy
1936 jazz standard composed by Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson with lyrics by Andy Razaf
What's New?
song composed by Bob Haggart, lyrics by Johnny Burke
Dinah
song
Goody Goody
original song composed by Matty Malneck, lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Perfidia
thumb|Songwriter Alberto Domínguez (composer)|Alberto Domínguez in 1941
And the Angels Sing
1944 film by George Marshall
One O'Clock Jump
song
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
original show tune by Rodgers and Hart; from the 1939 musical "Too Many Girls"