Date |
Title |
Details |
1969 |
Theme from Then Came Bronson |
Music by George Duning |
1966 |
Any Wednesday |
Music by George Duning; Words by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman; Guitar; First line: “Any wednesday, love that wednesday fortune brings the sweetest” |
1963 |
Toys in the Attic |
Words and music by George Duning, Joe Sherman and George D. Weiss. |
1962 |
I Can't Remember to Forget |
Lyric by Bill Hampton, Music by George Duning |
1962 |
Who's Got The Action? |
Words and Music by George Duning and Jack Brooks |
1961 |
Cry For Happy |
Music by George Duning; Lyrics by Stanley Styne; Vocal, Accompaniment & Guitar Chords |
1961 |
Tightrope |
Piano solo by George Duning |
1960 |
Strangers When We Meet |
Music by George Duning; Lyric by Richard Quine |
1960 |
Song Without End, based on Un Suspiro by Franz List. Dirk Bogrde and Genevieve Page |
Words and music by Morris Stoloff, George W. Duning and Ned Washington; Publisher: Chappell & Co. Ltd. London |
1960 |
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (Gentle Love) |
Music by George Duning; Words by Ned Washington |
1960 |
All The Young Men |
Music by George Duning; Words by Stanley Styne |
1960 |
Love Theme from "The World of Suzie Wong" |
Music by George Duning; For Piano with Chord symbols; Publisher: Famous Chappell Ltd 50, New Bond Street, London |
1959 |
1001 Arabian Nights - Magoo's Blues |
Words by Ned Washington, Music by George W. Duning; Publisher: Chappell & Co. LTD., 50, New Bond Street, London; W.I. |
1959 |
1001 Arabian Nights - Three Little Maids from Damascus |
Music by George Duning; |
1959 |
1001 Arabian Nights - You Are My Dream |
Music by George Duning; Lyrics by Ned Washington; C Publisher: Chappell & Co. LTD., 50, New Bond Street, London; W.I. |
1958 |
Houseboat |
Music by George Duning. Words by Steve Allen. First line: “There's a houseboat driftin' down the river, it's a palace” Guitar, Organ, Ukulele |
1958 |
Theme from Bell, Book and Candle |
Music by George Duning; Lyric by Steve Allen |
1958 |
Music of Cowboy, The(Songbook) |
Paperback; Columbia Pictures Publications (1958); Soft Cover 12" x 9", 24 pp. This is a scarce vintage C&W songbook containing photos from the movie Cowboy starring Glen Ford and Jack Lemmon, along with arrangements for 8 cowboy songs from the movie including Lovely Maria, Cowboy Hangover, Ride 'Em Cowboy, and many others. |
1958 |
Me and the Colonel - Suzanne |
Composer: George Duning; Lyricist: Sylvia Fine; Publisher: Dena Music, Inc.; 4 pages, 30.5 cm x 23 cm; From Columbia Pictures Film "Me and the Colonel" On cover: a head shot of Danny Kaye and a photograph of cast members in a car. Copyright Owner Samuel Barber Estate; |
1958 |
Me and the Colonel - Suzanne |
Composer: George Duning; Lyricist: Sylvia Fine; Publisher: Chappell & Co., LTD., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.1. (British Edition); |
1957 |
3:10 To Yuma |
Music by George Duning; Words by Ned Washington |
1957 |
Jeanne Eagels - Half of My Heart |
Music by George Duning; Words by Ned Washington; Publisher: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., NY |
1956 |
Manhattan Romance |
Music by George Duning; Piano Solo; |
1955 |
Picnic |
Sheet music: 3 pages; Steve Allen (words) (Author), George W. Duning (music) (Author); Publisher: Columbia Pictures Music Corp. (1956) |
1952 |
Paula |
Sheet Music 1952 LORETTA YOUNG George Duning; 9" x 12" |
1945 |
I Don't Wanna Do It Alone |
Lyrics by Bill Hampton, Music by George Duning; 6 pages; Publisher: Broadcast Music, Inc. - New York City; First line: “I'm tired of spendin ev'ry evenin' with "Me". I get so” Chorus: “I wanna stay out late, I wanna celebrate, I wanna hear a ” Guitar' Publisher: Broadcast Music Inc; Format: Tune-Dex Issue Date: 2/1946; Issue Number: 46; |
1942 |
Somewhere Sometime (I'll Come Back To You) |
George Duning, Kay Kyser, KAY KYSER FULL COVER PHOTO (Illustrator); Beverly music; Pacific Music; 1St Edition edition (January 1, 1942)
https://dl.mospace.umsystem.edu/... |
1941 |
Why Cry Baby? |
Lyric by Bill Hampton, Music by George Duning; recorded by Kay Kyser |
1941 |
Why Cry Baby? |
Lyric by Bill Hampton, Music by George Duning;Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, RCA Building, Radio City, NY; The 3 Suns on Cover; Written for Piano & Voice; Diagrams: Guitar Chords and Diagrams; 9 x 12 format; |
1941 |
Popocatepetl |
LYRIC BY BILL HAMPTON MUSIC BY GEORGE DUNING; Sheet music 1941 5p. 12.00x9.00 For voice,piano,guitar.; First line: “My legend of love is no new one.” Chorus: “Popocatepetl, Popocatepetl, mountain of flame, Popocatepetl, Popocatepetl, tell me her name.” |
1941 |
Popocatepetl |
LYRIC BY BILL HAMPTON MUSIC BY GEORGE DUNING; Sheet music 1941; Publisher: BROADCAST MUSIC INC., U.S.A. (1941) |
1940 |
I Can't Remember to Forget |
LYRIC BY BILL HAMPTON MUSIC BY GEORGE W. DUNING; Release Date: 12/31/39; Label: NY BROADCAST MUSIC, INC. U.S.A. (1940) |
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Yosemite - a scene for piano |
By George Duning; for Solo Piano |