Maxwell Anderson

Songs Written by Maxwell AndersonTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

James Maxwell Anderson (December 15, 1888 – February 28, 1959) was an American playwright, author, poet, journalist, and lyricist. Anderson faced many challenges in his career, frequently losing jobs for expressing his opinions or supporting controversial figures. Despite this, he found success as a dramatist and wrote a number of hit plays, including What Price Glory, Both Your Houses, and The Bad Seed. Many of his works were adapted for the screen, and he wrote screenplays for other authors' works... [more on Wikipedia]

As a songwriter, Maxwell Anderson first charted in 1939 with September Song.The artist placed 5 songs on the Billboard Hot 100.The artist scored 1 UK Top‑75 entries.

Top songs: #1: September Song - #2: September Song - #3: September Song - #4: September Song - #5: September Song
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  Walter Huston
1.
1939

#2  September Song
Walter Huston

128 pts
12
US








written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  The Dardanelle Trio
2.
12/1946

#1  September Song
The Dardanelle Trio

132 pts
11
US








hit for Walter Huston in 1939
[RCA Victor 1993]
written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  Don Byas Quartet
3.
09/1948

September Song
Don Byas Quartet

15 pts






14
R&B


instrumental
[Savoy 626]
written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  Stan Kenton and His Orchestra
4.
04/1951

#3  September Song
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra

100 pts
17
US








written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  Liberace
5.
05/1952

#4  September Song
Liberace

42 pts
27
US








[Columbia 39709]
written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  Jimmy Durante
6.
09/1963

#5  September Song
Jimmy Durante

from September Song   September Song
30 pts
51
US
13
AC






[Warner 5382]
written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  Roy Clark
7.
09/1969

September Song
Roy Clark

from Yesterday, When I Was Young   
16 pts
103
US
12
AC
40
ctry




[Dot 17299]
written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  Willie Nelson
8.
04/1979

September Song
Willie Nelson

from Stardust   Stardust
7 pts




15
ctry




[Columbia 10929]
written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick
  Ian McCulloch
9.
12/1984

September Song
Ian McCulloch

13 pts








51
UK
written by Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson greentick

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