Johnny Mercer (désambigüisation)
"Johnny Mercer" est composé d'au moins 2 auteurs distincts, divisés selon leurs œuvres.
A propos de l'auteur
Division des auteurs
Johnny Mercer (1)
American Poetry: The Twentieth Century, Volume Two: E. E. Cummings to May Swenson (2000) — Contributeur — 410 exemplaires
St. Louis Woman 5 exemplaires
The Famous Hits of World War II - 45 Unforgettable Recordings { 2 CD's } { Various Artists } — Performer — 5 exemplaires
An Evening With... 5 exemplaires
Laura (from Laura) 3 exemplaires
The Belle of New York [soundtrack] 3 exemplaires
Great American Songwriters: Johnny Mercer 3 exemplaires
Autumn Leaves [sheet music] 2 exemplaires
Dream 2 exemplaires
Hooray for Hollywood Choral Octavo Choir Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Richard A. Whiting / arr. Andy Beck 1 exemplaire
Clint Eastwood Presents: Johnny Mercer "The Dream's On Me" - A Celebration of His Music by New Line Records… (2009) 1 exemplaire
The man from Georgia 1 exemplaire
I'M AN OLD COWHAND 1 exemplaire
Top Banana (1951 Original Broadway Cast) 1 exemplaire
Great American Songwriters 1 exemplaire
Come Rain or Come Shine ; Alfred Pop Series ; Great American Songbook ; S.S.A. Voices and Piano 1 exemplaire
Candy / I'm Gonna See My Baby 1 exemplaire
The complete Johnny Mercer songbooks 1 exemplaire
MUSIC SHEET 'Trav'lin' Light' 1 exemplaire
Best of 1 exemplaire
Johnny Mercer songbook 1 exemplaire
The Best of Johnny Mercer 1 exemplaire
The Sweetheart Tree (From Warner Bros. Pictures 'The Great Race') — Words — 1 exemplaire
Time Was Soft There 1 exemplaire
Charade [vocal score] : S. S. A. with piano accompaniment — Lyricist — 1 exemplaire
Days of Wine and Roses [sheet music] 1 exemplaire
Two Marvelous for Words 1 exemplaire
Dream Awhile 1 exemplaire
Seven brides for seven brothers; Rose Marie 1 exemplaire
Satin Doll 1 exemplaire
Johnny Mercer (inconnu)
Lazybones 2 exemplaires
Partage des connaissances
- Notice de désambigüisation
- 1) Mercer, Johnny [John Herndon Mercer] 1909-11-19--1976-06-25 US lyricist, songwriter, and singer.
2) John Luther Mercer, b. 1987-08-17 UK politician and former British Army officer who wrote his memoir We Were Warriors using the pen name Captain Johnny Mercer.