Songs Written by Johnny LangeTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

John George Lange (August 15, 1905 – January 6, 2006) was an American songwriter, working mostly in the motion picture industry. His chief musical collaborators were Archie Gottler and Jack Meskill. == Biography == Lange was born in Philadelphia and attended high school there. He began writing for film studios in 1937, and joined ASCAP in 1940. He resumed his film music career in 1946 and 1947, after World War II. He also wrote special material for night club singers,... [more on Wikipedia]

Top songs: #1: Mule Train - #2: The Little Red Fox (N'Ya N'Ya Ya Can't Catch Me) - #3: Mule Train - #4: Mule Train - #5: Mule Train
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  Kay Kyser and His Orchestra
1.
12/1939

#2  The Little Red Fox (N'Ya N'Ya Ya Can't Catch Me)
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra

250 pts
4
US




vocals by Kay Kyser, Little Audrey & Harry Babbitt
written by Jerome Kern, Hy Heath, John Lange greentick & Lewis Porter
  Art Kassel and His Kassels-in-the-Air
2.
1940

It's All Over Now (I Won't Worry)
Art Kassel and His Kassels-in-the-Air

83 pts
21
US




[Bluebird 10750]
written by Johnny Lange greentick & Lew Porter
  Hal Kemp and His Orchestra
3.
01/1940

The Little Red Fox
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra

116 pts
14
US




[Victor 26416]
written by Lew Porter, Hy Heath, James V. Kern & Johnny Lange greentick
  Louis Jordan
4.
01/1944

Deacon Jones
Louis Jordan

19 pts


7
ctry


as Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
[Decca 8654]
written by Hy Heath, John Lange greentick & Richard Loring
  Ivie Anderson
5.
04/1944

Mexico Joe
Ivie Anderson

126 pts
16
US
4
ctry


with Ceele Burke's Orchestra
[Exclusive 3113]
written by Leon René & Johnny Lange greentick
  Tex Ritter
6.
12/1945

Christmas Carols By the Old Corral
Tex Ritter

33 pts


2
ctry


Christmas
[Capitol 223]
written by Johnny Lange greentick & Archie Gottler
  Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
7.
06/1948

(There'll Never Be Another) Pecos Bill
Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers

13 pts


13
ctry


[RCA Victor 20-2780]
written by Johnny Lange greentick & Eliot Daniel
8.
06/1948

Blue Shadows on the Trail
Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers

22 pts


6
ctry


[RCA Victor 20-2780]
written by Johnny Lange greentick & Eliot Daniel
  Tex Ritter
9.
06/1948

Pecos Bill
Tex Ritter

12 pts


15
ctry


with Andy Parker
[Capitol Americana 40106]
written by Eliot Daniel & Johnny Lange greentick
  Dennis Day
10.
03/1949

Clancy Lowered the Boom
Dennis Day

75 pts
23
US




[RCA Victor 2810]
written by Hy Heath & Johnny Lange greentick
  Evelyn Knight
11.
08/1949

Be Goody Good Good to Me
Evelyn Knight

55 pts
29
US




[Decca 24655]
written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Richard Loring
  Frankie Laine
12.
11/1949

#1  Mule Train
Frankie Laine

362 pts
1
US




as Frankie Laine & The Muleskinners
[Mercury 5345]
written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Fred Glickman
  Vaughn Monroe
13.
11/1949

#5  Mule Train
Vaughn Monroe

145 pts
10
US




written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Fred Glickman
  Bing Crosby
14.
11/1949

#3  Mule Train
Bing Crosby

248 pts
4
US




[Decca 24798]
written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Fred Glickman
  Gordon MacRae
15.
11/1949

Mule Train
Gordon MacRae

114 pts
14
US




[Capitol 777]
written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Fred Glickman
  Tennessee Ernie Ford
16.
11/1949

#4  Mule Train
Tennessee Ernie Ford

195 pts
9
US
1
ctry


[Capitol 40258]
written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Fred Glickman
  Spike Jones and His City Slickers
17.
04/1950

Chinese Mule Train
Spike Jones and His City Slickers

119 pts
13
US




vocals by Fleddy Morgan
written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Fred Glickman
  Max Bygraves
18.
11/1952

Cowpuncher's Cantata
Max Bygraves

132 pts




6
UK
[medley: Intro / Cry of the Wild Goose / Riders in the Sky / Mule Train / Jezebel] R
written by Terry Gilkyson, Stan Jones, Fred Glickman, Hy Heath, Johnny Lange greentick & Wayne Shanklin
  Nat King Cole
19.
02/1959

Madrid
Nat King Cole

8 pts
85
US




US B side to Give Me Your Love
[Capitol 4125]
written by Johnny Lange greentick & Nat King Cole
  Frank Ifield
20.
10/1963

Mule Train
Frank Ifield

from I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)   
52 pts




22
UK
[Capitol 5089]
written by Johnny Lange greentick, Hy Heath & Fred Glickman

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