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William Raskin was a lyricist in the United States. He worked with various songwriters including Jack Mills. His songs have been recorded by numerous artists including Elvis Presley.

Discography

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  • "I found a rose in the Devil's garden"
  • "Steamboat Sal"
  • "Little by Little"
  • "Steamboat Sal"
  • "She's Still My Baby"
  • "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong"
  • "Wedding bells (Are breaking up that old gang of mine)"
  • "The Bee Song"
  • "If I give up the saxophone (Will you come back to me?)"
  • "Mountains ain't no place for bad men"
  • "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree"
  • "Why Do Hawaiians Sing Aloha"
  • "That's when your heartaches begin"
  • "I'll buy the ring and change your name to mine"
  • "O, Gee, Georgie"
  • "You left me out in the rain"
  • "What Do We Get From Boston"
  • "This one today and that one tomorrow"
  • "Heaven help a sailor on a night like this"
  • "When It's Moonlight in Brooklyn"
  • "Rolling around in roses (Since Rosie rolled her eyes at me)"
  • "I'm Making Believe That I Don't Care"
  • "I'm like a bird with a broken wing (Trying to fly back home)"
  • "A Choir Boy Sings All Alone Tonight"
  • "Wedding bells (Are breaking up that old gang of mine)"
  • "Mountains Ain't No Place for Bad Men"
  • "When a blonde makes up her mind to do you good"
  • "If I stay away too long from Carolina (I may find somebody else with Caroline)"
  • "(I meet her in the moonlight but) She keeps me in the dark"
  • "Rolling around in roses "
  • "He may be your good man Friday (But he's mine on Saturday night) Margaret Young"


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