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Milton Drake

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Real name
Milton Druckman
Born
August 3, 1912
Died
November 13, 2006
Country
United States
IPI
00008618390 15 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Songwriter
Family
Ervin Drake Brother
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Songs written by Milton Drake

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
Champagne Waltz Ben Oakland, Milton Drake, Con Conrad Covered by (11 artists)
Dino Milton Drake, Vic Mizzy Mary Small with Orchestra directed by Vic Mizzy June 1956 Covered by Lys Assia und die Sunnies - Hugo Strasser und sein Orchester
Felicia No Capicia Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Milton Drake Louis Prima and Orchestra June 1945 Covered by Louis Prima with Sam Butera & The Witnesses
Fuzzy Wuzzy Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Milton Drake Milt Herth Trio and The Jesters April 16, 1945 Covered by (2 artists)
Hop, Skip and Jump Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Milton Drake, Stan Keller The Five DeMarco Sisters accompanied by Bud Freedman and His Orchestra October 1945 Covered by (3 artists)
Hotta Chocolatta Milton Drake, Vic Mizzy De John Sisters January 30, 1956 Covered by (9 artists)
I Love the Way You're Breaking My Heart Louis Alter, Milton Drake Peggy Lee December 17, 1951 Covered by (12 artists)
I'm a Big Girl Now Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Milton Drake Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocal Refrain by Betty Barclay February 1946 Covered by Gertrude Niesen
Java Jive Ben Oakland, Milton Drake The Four King Sisters with Orchestra conducted by Alvino Rey May 13, 1940 Covered by (53 artists)
Kiss Me Sweet Milton Drake Kitty Kallen with Mitch Miller's Orchestra March 1949 Covered by (6 artists)
Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Milton Drake Al Trace and His Silly Symphonists 1943 Covered by (37 artists)
Nina Never Knew Louis Alter, Milton Drake Vic Damone with Orch. Dir. by Joe Reisman October 1952 Covered by (39 artists)
She Broke My Heart in Three Places Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Milton Drake Hoosier Hot Shots March 23, 1944 Covered by Spike Jones & His City Slickers