Closely associated with early 30s Warner Bros. musicals, he ranks as one
of the most prolific and successful songwriters in the history of
American pop music, his many hits include: "Where Do You Work-a,
John?", "Nagasaki", "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me", "I Only
Have Eyes for You", "Lullabye of Broadway", "Shadow Waltz", "Young and
Healthy", "Forty Second Street", "About a Quarter to Nine", "At Last",
"I Had the Craziest Dream", "The More I See You", "There Will Never Be
Another You" and the
Glenn Miller hit favorite, "Chattanooga
Choo-Choo".