John Herndon Mercer(1909年11月18號—1976年6月25號)係美國男歌手、填詞人、詞曲作家、音樂製作人[1]。
日期
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歌名
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作曲者
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註
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1933 |
"Lazy Bones" |
Hoagy Carmichael |
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1934 |
"P.S. I Love You" |
Gordon Jenkins |
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1936 |
"Goody Goody" |
Matty Malneck |
|
1936 |
"I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande" |
Johnny Mercer |
|
1937 |
"Hooray for Hollywood" |
Richard A. Whiting |
|
1937 |
"Too Marvelous for Words" |
Richard A. Whiting |
|
1938 |
"Jeepers, Creepers!" |
Harry Warren |
|
1938 |
"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" |
Harry Warren |
|
1938 |
"When a Woman Loves a Man" |
Bernie Hanighen, Gordon Jenkins |
|
1939 |
"And the Angels Sing" |
Ziggy Elman |
|
1939 |
"Cuckoo in the Clock" |
Walter Donaldson |
|
1939 |
"Day In, Day Out" |
Rube Bloom |
|
1939 |
"I Thought About You" |
Jimmy Van Heusen |
|
1939 |
"Wings Over the Navy" |
Harry Warren |
|
1940 |
"Fools Rush In" |
Rube Bloom |
|
1941 |
"Blues in the Night" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1941 |
"I Remember You" |
Victor Schertzinger |
|
1941 |
"Tangerine" |
Victor Schertzinger |
|
1941 |
"This Time the Dream's on Me" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1942 |
"Moon Dreams" |
Chummy MacGregor (co-writer) |
|
1942 |
"Dearly Beloved" |
Jerome Kern |
|
1942 |
"Hit the Road to Dreamland" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1942 |
"I'm Old Fashioned" |
Jerome Kern |
|
1942 |
"Skylark" |
Hoagy Carmichael |
|
1942 |
"That Old Black Magic" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1942 |
"Trav'lin' Light" |
Jimmy Mundy, Trummy Young |
|
1943 |
"Dream" |
Johnny Mercer |
|
1943 |
"My Shining Hour" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1943 |
"One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" |
Harold Arlen |
Theme for the 1957–1958 NBC detective series Meet McGraw
|
1944 |
"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1944 |
"G.I. Jive" |
Johnny Mercer |
|
1944 |
"How Little We Know" |
Hoagy Carmichael |
For the film To Have and Have Not
|
1945 |
"Laura" |
David Raksin |
|
1945 |
"Out of This World" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1946 |
"Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1946 |
"I Had Myself a True Love" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1946 |
"Come Rain or Come Shine" |
Harold Arlen |
|
1946 |
"On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" |
Harry Warren |
For the film The Harvey Girls
|
1946 |
"Two Hearts Are Better Than One" |
Jerome Kern |
For the film Centennial Summer
|
1947 |
"Autumn Leaves" |
Joseph Kosma, orig. French lyrics by Jacques Prévert |
|
1949 |
"Truly" |
Antone Iavello |
|
1951 |
"In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" |
Hoagy Carmichael |
For the film Here Comes the Groom
|
1952 |
"I Wanna Be a Dancing Man" |
Harry Warren |
|
1952 |
"The Glow-Worm" |
Paul Lincke |
|
1953 |
"Satin Doll" |
Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn |
|
1954 |
"Midnight Sun" |
Lionel Hampton, Sonny Burke |
|
1954 |
"Something's Gotta Give" |
Johnny Mercer |
|
1956 |
"I'm Past My Prime" |
Gene de Paul |
|
1956 |
"Jubilation T. Cornpone" |
Gene de Paul |
|
1956 |
"Bernardine" |
Johnny Mercer |
For the film Bernardine
|
1956 |
"Technique" |
Johnny Mercer |
For the film Bernardine
|
1959 |
"I Wanna Be Around" |
Johnny Mercer, Sadie Vimmerstedt |
|
1961 |
"Moon River" |
Henry Mancini |
For the film Breakfast at Tiffany's
|
1962 |
"Days of Wine and Roses" |
Henry Mancini |
For the film Days of Wine and Roses
|
1962 |
"Drinking Again" |
Doris Tauber |
|
1963 |
"Charade" |
Henry Mancini |
For the film Charade
|
1963 |
"Meglio stasera" (It Had Better Be Tonight) |
Henry Mancini |
For the film The Pink Panther
|
1964 |
"Emily" |
Johnny Mandel |
|
1964 |
"Lorna" |
Mort Lindsey |
|
1964 |
"Talk to Me, Baby" |
Bobby Dolan |
For the Broadway musical comedy Foxy
|
1965 |
"Summer Wind" |
Henry Mayer |
|
1970 |
"Whistling Away the Dark" |
Henry Mancini |
For the film Darling Lili
|
1973 |
"The Phony King of England" |
Johnny Mercer |
For the Disney film Robin Hood
|
1984 |
"When October Goes" |
Barry Manilow |
From 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe
|
1988 |
"If It Can't Be You" |
Barry Manilow |
|
1988 |
"At Last" |
Barry Manilow |
|
1988 |
"Heart of Mine, Cry On" |
Barry Manilow |
|
1988 |
"When The Meadow Was Bloomin' " |
Barry Manilow |
From With My Lover Beside Me (Nancy Wilson album)
|
1988 |
"Just Remember" |
Barry Manilow |
From The Complete Collection and Then Some...
|
1988 |
"Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks" |
Barry Manilow |
From The Complete Collection and Then Some...
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- Johnny Mercer Sings (Capitol, 1950)
- Two of a Kind with Bobby Darin (ATCO, 1961)
- Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston's Orchestra 1944 (Hindsight, 1980)
- Sweet Georgia Brown with Paul Weston (Hindsight, 1995)
- Johnny Mercer Sings Personality (ASV-Living Era, 2002)
- Johnny Mercer: Mosaic Select #28 (Mosaic, 2007)
- Mercy Sings Mercer (Capitol, 2009)
- Bach, Bob; Mercer, Ginger (1982). Our Huckleberry Friend: The Life, Times, and Lyrics of Johnny Mercer. Lyle Stuart.
- Eskew, Glenn T. (2013). Johnny Mercer: Southern Songwriter for the World. University of Georgia Press.
- Eskew, Glenn T. (2013). "A Southern Spin on Consensus America: Johnny Mercer Skewers Politics on Broadway". Georgia Historical Quarterly. 97 (3): 322–346.
- Furia, Philip (1990). Poets of Tin Pan Alley. Oxford University Press.
- Furia, Philip (2003). Skylark: The Life and Times of Johnny Mercer. St. Martin's Press.
- Template:Pop Chronicles 40s Mercer interviewed 1971.
- Kimball, Robert; 等 (2009). The Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer. Knopf.
- Lees, Gene (2004). Portrait of Johnny: The Life of John Herndon Mercer. Hal Leonard.
- Wilder, Alec (1990). American Popular Song. Oxford University Press.