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Sidney Clare

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Born
August 15, 1892
Died
August 29, 1972
Country
United States
IPI
00006258305 27 works
6258305 1 work
00236349757 1 work
Affiliation
ASCAP, DP
Comments
Comedian, dancer and Tin Pan Alley songwriter
Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970
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Songs written by Sidney Clare

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
Ah-Ha! Jimmy Monaco, Sidney Clare Ted Lewis and His Band February 2, 1925 Covered by (6 artists)
A New Kind of Man with a New Kind of Love for Me Sidney Clare, Leon Flatow Covered by (16 artists)
Anita Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack Covered by (7 artists)
Big Butter and Egg Man Cliff Friend, Sidney Clare, Joseph Santley Billy Jones and Ernest Hare July 10, 1924 Covered by (31 artists)
Come On, Baby! Maceo Pinkard, Sidney Clare, Archie Gottler Lou Gold and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Jim Andrews September 7, 1928 Covered by (12 artists)
Glorianna Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack Ipana Troubadours (Sam Lanin) October 25, 1928 Covered by (5 artists)
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain if I Knew I'd Find You Lew Brown, Sidney Clare Jack Smith (The Whispering Baritone) March 5, 1926 Covered by (29 artists)
I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin' Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack Covered by (9 artists)
Keepin' Myself for You Vincent Youmans, Sidney Clare The High Hatters conducted by Leonard Joy - Vocal Refrain by Belle Mann REC, Jack Oakie, Polly Walker BRD January 17, 1930 Covered by (23 artists)
Lovable and Sweet Oscar Levant, Sidney Clare Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra REC, John Harron, Ned Sparks, Jack Oakie & Guy Buccola BRD June 27, 1929 Covered by (19 artists)
Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me Con Conrad, Sidney Clare Furman and Nash May 5, 1921 Covered by (108 artists)
Me and the Boy Friend Jimmy Monaco, Sidney Clare Covered by (12 artists)
Miss Annabelle Lee Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack Arthur Briggs and His Savoy Syncop's Orchestra May 1927 Covered by (37 artists)
My Sweet Tooth Says I Wanna Joe Young [US1], Sam H. Stept, Sidney Clare Lloyd Keating and His Music - Vocal Chorus by Robert Wood (Ben Selvin, Irving Kaufman) July 3, 1931 Covered by (8 artists)
One Sweet Letter from You Harry Warren, Lew Brown, Sidney Clare Annette Hanshaw November 26, 1926 Covered by (65 artists)
On the Good Ship Lollipop Richard A. Whiting, Sidney Clare Vincent Rose and His Orchestra REC, Shirley Temple BRD November 27, 1934 Covered by (28 artists)
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone Sam H. Stept, Sidney Clare Ernie Golden and His Orchestra January 27, 1931 Covered by (242 artists)
Since I Found You Harry M. Woods, Sidney Clare Morton Downey December 3, 1926 Covered by (12 artists)
Then I'll Be Happy Lew Brown, Cliff Friend, Sidney Clare Hall and Ryan April 12, 1925 Covered by (56 artists)
There Must Be Somebody Else Maceo Pinkard, Sidney Clare, Archie Gottler Van and Schenck October 18, 1927 Covered by (12 artists)
Until Love Comes Along Oscar Levant, Sidney Clare Bebe Daniels Covered by (3 artists)
Weep No More My Mammy Sidney D. Mitchell, Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack Covered by (17 artists)
We're Back Together Again Jimmy Monaco, Sidney Clare Ted Lewis and His Band February 7, 1925 Covered by (5 artists)
(What Do I Care What) Somebody Said Harry M. Woods, Sidney Clare Mound City Blue Blowers REC, Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds - Vocal Chorus, Al Shayne REL March 1, 1927 Covered by (15 artists)
(When I'm Walkin' with My Sweetness) Down Among the Sugar-Cane Peter De Rose, Charles Tobias, Sidney Clare The Rounders [US2] - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman February 14, 1929 Covered by (11 artists)
You're My Thrill Jay Gorney, Sidney Clare Mike Doty and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ward Silloway REC,REL, Lya Lys BRD November 9, 1933 Covered by (160 artists)
You Said Something When You Said Dixie Cliff Friend, Sidney Clare, Sam Landres Irving Kaufman - Selvin's Orchestra Accompaniment January 1923 Covered by (10 artists)