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Artist

Hughie Prince

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Real name
Hugh Durham Prince
Born
September 9, 1906
Died
January 15, 1960
Country
United States
IPI
00024935582 12 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Manager of a radio script agency, soundtrack music composer and songwriter
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Songs written by Hughie Prince

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
Beat Me Daddy (Eight to the Bar) Don Raye, Hughie Prince, Eleanor Sheehy Will Bradley & His Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley & Freddie Slack May 21, 1940 Covered by (27 artists)
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Don Raye, Hughie Prince Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra January 2, 1941 Covered by (56 artists)
Funny (Not Much) Hughie Prince, Bob Merrill [US1], Marcia Neil, Philip Broughton Nat "King" Cole with Orchestra conducted by Pete Rugolo January 11, 1952 Covered by (15 artists)
Goin' to Town Hughie Prince, Hal Mooney Luis Russell and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Chick Bullock August 28, 1931 Covered by (6 artists)
I Guess I'll Get the Papers (And Go Home) Hughie Prince, Dick Rogers, Hal Kanner Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Jack Haskell June 1946 Covered by (10 artists)
Let's Have Another One Don Raye, Hughie Prince Covered by (6 artists)
Rhumboogie Don Raye, Hughie Prince Will Bradley and His Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley REC, Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra REL March 15, 1940 Covered by (4 artists)
She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor Don Raye, Hughie Prince Johnny Messner and His Orchestra September 1939 Covered by (15 artists)
Sing (It's Good for Ya) Hughie Prince, Hal Mooney Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Jean Bowes September 27, 1932 Covered by The Norman Luboff Choir
Solid Potato Salad Gene de Paul, Don Raye, Hughie Prince The Ross Sisters Covered by (5 artists)
Yodelin' Jive Don Raye, Hughie Prince Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters with Joe Venuti and His Orchestra September 20, 1939 Covered by (3 artists)
Your're A Lucky Fellow Mr.Smith - F.T. Don Raye, Hughie Prince Mitchell Ayres and His Fashions-In-Music January 20, 1941 Missing information