Songs Written by Alex KramerTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

Alex Kramer (May 30, 1903 – February 10, 1998) was a Canadian songwriter. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His parents were Adolph and Freda Kramer. At age 17 he was hired as a pianist in a silent movie theater in Montreal. He traveled first to Palm Beach, Florida, joining the Meyer Davis Orchestra, and then to Paris and Cannes, before returning to New York City, where he became a radio bandleader. He also worked as an accompanist in... [more on Wikipedia]

Top songs: #1: My Sister and I - #2: Love Somebody - #3: Candy - #4: It's Love-Love-Love - #5: High on a Windy Hill
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  Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra
1.
12/1940

So You're the One
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

210 pts
6
US






[Columbia 35812]
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
2.
01/1941

So You're the One
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

120 pts
14
US






vocals by June Robbins
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Will Bradley and His Orchestra
3.
02/1941

High on a Windy Hill
Will Bradley and His Orchestra

165 pts
9
US






featuring Ray McKinley
written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Vaughn Monroe
4.
02/1941

So You're the One
Vaughn Monroe

99 pts
18
US






written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
5.
02/1941

High on a Windy Hill
Vaughn Monroe

116 pts
15
US






written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
6.
02/1941

#5  High on a Windy Hill
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra

327 pts
2
US






written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra
7.
02/1941

It All Comes Back to Me Now
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

109 pts
16
US






vocals by June Robbins
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Hal Kemp and His Orchestra
8.
02/1941

It All Comes Back to Me Now
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra

236 pts
5
US






vocals by Bob Allen
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
9.
02/1941

So You're the One
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra

103 pts
17
US






vocals by Janet Blair
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
10.
02/1941

High on a Windy Hill
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

195 pts
7
US






vocals by Bob Eberly
written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
11.
02/1941

It All Comes Back to Me Now
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra

327 pts
2
US






vocals by Howard Dulany
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Ted Weems and His Orchestra
12.
03/1941

It All Comes Back to Me Now
Ted Weems and His Orchestra

89 pts
20
US






vocals by Perry Como
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
13.
05/1941

My Sister and I
Benny Goodman and His Orchestra

96 pts
19
US






vocals by Helen Forrest
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Bea Wain
14.
05/1941

My Sister and I
Bea Wain

116 pts
15
US






[Victor 27363]
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
15.
05/1941

#1  My Sister and I
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

380 pts
1
US






vocals by Bob Eberly
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Bob Chester and His Orchestra
16.
05/1941

My Sister and I
Bob Chester and His Orchestra

96 pts
19
US






vocals by Bill Darnel
written by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
17.
03/1944

#4  It's Love-Love-Love
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

351 pts
1
US






vocals by Skip Nelson
written by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer greentick & Mack David
  The Four King Sisters
18.
04/1944

It's Love-Love-Love
The Four King Sisters

240 pts
4
US






written by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer greentick & Mack David
  Johnny Mercer and Jo Stafford
19.
02/1945

#3  Candy
Johnny Mercer and Jo Stafford

362 pts
1
US






written by Alex Kramer greentick, Mack David & Joan Whitney
  Dinah Shore
20.
03/1945

Candy
Dinah Shore

225 pts
5
US






[Victor 1632]
written by Alex Kramer greentick, Mack David & Joan Whitney
  The Four King Sisters
21.
03/1945

Candy
The Four King Sisters

110 pts
15
US






written by Alex Kramer greentick, Mack David & Joan Whitney
  Johnny Long and His Orchestra
22.
05/1945

Candy
Johnny Long and His Orchestra

170 pts
8
US






as Johnny Long & His Orchestra & Dick Robertson
written by Alex Kramer greentick, Mack David & Joan Whitney
  Jerry Wald and His Orchestra
23.
05/1945

Candy
Jerry Wald and His Orchestra

94 pts
18
US






vocals by Kay Allen
[Majestic 7129]
written by Alex Kramer greentick, Mack David & Joan Whitney
  Frankie Carle and His Orchestra
24.
07/1945

Couting the Days
Frankie Carle and His Orchestra

97 pts
17
US






vocals by Paul Allen
written by Alex Kramer greentick & Hy Zaret
  The Andrews Sisters and Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
25.
02/1946

Money Is the Root of All Evil (Take It Away, Take It Away, Take It Away)
The Andrews Sisters and Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

155 pts
9
US






written by Alex Kramer greentick & Joan Whitney
  Louis Jordan
Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens
26.
01/1947

Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens
Louis Jordan

250 pts
6
US


1
R&B


written by Joan Whitney Kramer & Alex Kramer greentick
  Perry Como
27.
02/1947

That's the Beginning of the End
Perry Como

90 pts
19
US






[RCA Victor 2033]
written by Alex Kramer greentick & Joan Whitney
  Doris Day and Buddy Clark
28.
05/1948

#2  Love Somebody
Doris Day and Buddy Clark

364 pts
1
US






written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Margaret Whiting
29.
12/1948

Far Away Places
Margaret Whiting

314 pts
2
US






written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Perry Como
30.
01/1949

Far Away Places
Perry Como

248 pts
4
US






[RCA Victor 3316]
written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Bing Crosby
31.
01/1949

Far Away Places
Bing Crosby

313 pts
2
US






[Decca 24532]
written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Dinah Shore
32.
01/1949

Far Away Places
Dinah Shore

114 pts
14
US






[Columbia 38356]
written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
33.
10/1949

Homecoming Waltz
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

52 pts
30
US






written by Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer greentick
  Don Cornell and Teresa Brewer
34.
09/1952

You'll Never Get Away
Don Cornell and Teresa Brewer

67 pts
17
US






written by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer greentick & Hy Zaret
  Big Maybelle
35.
06/1956

Candy
Big Maybelle

11 pts




11
R&B


[Savoy 1195]
written by Alex Kramer greentick, Mack David & Joan Whitney
  The Del-Vikings
36.
07/1957

Cool Shake
The Del-Vikings

84 pts
12
US


9
R&B


as Del Vikings featuring Gus Backus
[Mercury 71132]
written by Alex Kramer greentick & Joan Whitney
  The Four Aces
37.
03/1959

No Other Arms, No Other Lips
The Four Aces

10 pts
74
US






[Decca 30822]
written by Alex Kramer greentick, Hy Zaret & Joan Whitney
  The Chordettes
38.
03/1959

No Other Arms, No Other Lips
The Chordettes

41 pts
27
US






[Cadence 1361]
written by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer greentick & Hy Zaret
  The Bachelors
39.
07/1963

Faraway Places
The Bachelors

27 pts






36
UK
[London 9623]
written by Alex Kramer greentick & Joan Whitney
  Slim Whitman
40.
03/1967

What's This World A-Comin' To
Slim Whitman

from A Time for Love   
2 pts


56
ctry




[Imperial 66226]
written by Alex Kramer greentick, Joan Whitney, Randell Richardson & Willard Robinson
  The Stargazers [2°]
41.
02/1983

Nobody Here but Us Chickens
The Stargazers [2°]

7 pts






82
UK
written by Alex Kramer greentick & Joan Whitney

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