Bud Green(1897-1981)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("Sentimental Journey", "Once In a While", "Flat Foot
Floogie", "Alabamy Bound"), composer, publisher and author, educated in
New York City public schools and later a writer of special material for
vaudeville and then the Broadway stage scores and songs in musicals for
Cecil Lean, Cleo Mayfield, Winnie Lightner and Sophie Tucker. He also was a
staff writer for music publishers between 1920 and 1928, and following
that he formed his own firm. Joining ASCAP in 1921, his chief musical
collaborators included Les Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva, Al Dubin, Ella Fitzgerald, Slim
Gaillard, Ray Henderson, Ben Homer, Raymond Scott, Sam Stept and Harry Warren. His
other popular-song compositions include "Sentimental Journey", "That's
My Weakness Now", "I Love My Baby", "Oh Boy, What a Girl", "In My
Gondola", "Away Down South in Heaven", "I'll Always Be in Love With
You", "Do Something", Congratulations", "Good Little, Bad Little You",
"My Mother's Evening Prayer", "Simple and Sweet", "Dream Sweetheart",
"Moonlight on the River", "Swingy Little Thingy", "Blue Fedora", "More
Than Ever", "You Showed Me the Way", "Tia Juana", "The Man Who Comes
Around", "Speed Limit", "Who Can Tell", "All the Days of Our Years",
"My Number One Dream Came True" and "On Accounta I Love
You".