Songs Written by Ben TraceTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

Benjamin Louis Trace (né Feinberg; 15 October 1897 – 7 July 1973) was an American songwriter who, from the 1910s through the 1950s, in collaboration with his younger bandleader brother, Al, wrote lyrics to hundreds of popular songs. == Career == A native of Chicago, Ben Trace wrote the songs which were primarily performed by Al Trace and His Orchestra, including their most successful recording, "You Call Everybody Darlin'", which became a #1 hit in 1948. == References ==... [more on Wikipedia]

As a songwriter, Ben Trace first charted in 1948 with You Call Everybody Darlin'.The artist placed 11 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 3 of which reached the Top‑10, including 1 number‑one.

Top songs: #1: You Call Everybody Darlin' - #2: You Call Everybody Darlin' - #3: You Call Everybody Darling - #4: You Call Everybody Darling - #5: You Call Everybody Darling
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  Al Trace and His Orchestra
1.
06/1948

#1  You Call Everybody Darlin'
Al Trace and His Orchestra

364 pts
1
US


as Al Trace & his new orchestra
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Bruce Hayes
2.
07/1948

You Call Everybody Darlin'
Bruce Hayes

95 pts
18
US


[DeLuxe 1178]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Anne Vincent
3.
07/1948

#2  You Call Everybody Darlin'
Anne Vincent

207 pts
6
US


[Mercury 5155]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Jack Smith
4.
08/1948

#4  You Call Everybody Darling
Jack Smith

121 pts
13
US


as Jack Smith & the Clark Sisters
[Capital 15156]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Jerry Wayne
5.
09/1948

#5  You Call Everybody Darling
Jerry Wayne

114 pts
14
US


[Columbia 38286]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  The Andrews Sisters
6.
09/1948

#3  You Call Everybody Darling
The Andrews Sisters

171 pts
8
US


written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Al Trace and His Orchestra
7.
09/1948

You Call Everybody Darlin'
Al Trace and His Orchestra

82 pts
21
US


as Al Trace & the revelers
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Jack Lathrop and the Drugstore Cowboys
8.
09/1948

You Call Everybody Darling
Jack Lathrop and the Drugstore Cowboys

62 pts
27
US


written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Art Lund
9.
09/1948

You Call Everybody Darling
Art Lund

78 pts
22
US


written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  Eileen Barton
10.
03/1951

Wishin'
Eileen Barton

53 pts
30
US


written by Albert Trace, Ben Trace greentick & Teddy Phillips
  Eddy Howard
11.
03/1952

Wishin'
Eddy Howard

68 pts
17
US


[Mercury 5791]
written by Clem Watts, Ben Trace greentick & Teddy Simms
  Lamar Morris
12.
02/1973

You Call Everybody Darling
Lamar Morris

1 pts


71
ctry
[MGM 14448]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts
  K. T. Oslin
13.
07/1991

You Call Everybody Darling
K. T. Oslin

from Love in a Small Town   Love in a Small Town
1 pts


69
ctry
[RCA 2829]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace greentick & Clem Watts

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