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Fay Tishman (née Frances Hartman; 29 October 1913 – 18 October 2006) was an American songwriter, publisher, and producer. She was based in New York City and resided, in the latter years of her life, in New Jersey.[1]

Career

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Selected works

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Fay Tishman and Joe Rosenfield, Jr.
  1. "Chapel in Your Heart"
    © Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Joe Rosenfield, Jr. (1900–1987) (w&m)
    28 June 1949; EU171674
Egap Music, Inc., New York
  1. "I Hate To Say Hello"
    Fay Tishman (words)
    Robert Colby (music)
    © Fay Tishiman
    26 November 1954; EP85278
Kulma Music Corp.
  1. "The Angels Lit the Candles"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius[a] (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449170
  2. "The Christmas Bells are Ringing"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius[a] (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449171
  3. "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men"
    Marjorie Goetschius[a] (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449172
  4. "No Room at the Inn"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius[a] (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449173
  5. "Mary's Lullaby"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius[a] (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449174
  6. "The Lonely Shepherd"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449175
  7. "Each Christmas Remember"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449176
  8. "God Bless You, Little Children"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449177
  9. "I Bow My Head"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449178
  10. "A King Without a Crown"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius (w&m)
    © Kulma Music Corp.
    29 August 1956; EU449181
Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc.
  1. "I Found Someone New"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius (w&m)
    © Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc.
    6 February 1956; EU425832
Joy Music Inc.
  1. "Finders Keepers"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Dick Charles
    © Joy Music Inc.
    22 June 1956; EU442364
Ben Bloom Music Corp.
  1. "I Call it a Day"
    Fay Tishman (words)
    Marjorie Goetschius (music)
    © Ben Bloom Music Corp.
    21 May 1956; EU437871
Lear Music, Inc.
  1. "The Strangest Romance"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Lear Music, Inc.
    l6 May 1956; EU437357
Northern Music Corp.
  1. "Lying Again"
    Fay Tishman (words)
    George Levin (music)
    © Northern Music Corp.
    9 December 1955; EU421381
Leeds Music Corp.
  1. "There Are Times When I Need a Song"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Dick Charles
    © Leeds Music Corp.
    17 September 1956; EU450250
Northern Music Corp.
  1. "Tell Me More"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Jack Lawrence (w&m)
    © On new w
    Northern Music Corp.
    18 October 1956; EU454970
    Application states previous registration as
    "Music and Moonlight"
    2 November 1954; EU375934
Ross Jungnickel, Inc.
  1. "Moonlight Melody"
    Fay Tishman (words)
    Leonard Joy (music)
    © Ross Jungnickel, Inc.
    7 November 1956; EU456699
Harry Von Tilzer Music. Pub. Co.
  1. "Life"
    Fay Tishman (words)
    Marjorie Goetschius (music)
    © Harry Von Tilzer Music. Pub. Co.
    15 February 1956; EU426778
Songs from the Copacabana show (1968)
Jerry Vale, host
  1. "Manhattan Moon"
  2. "I Think of You"
  3. "No One Like You"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    14 October 1968; EU78010
Publisher and copyright not verified
  1. "The Biggest Lie Ever Told"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
  2. "I Ain't Hurtin'"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
Chas. K. Harris Music Pub. Co.
  1. "I Don't Want Today Without Tomorrow"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Harriett Bailin (w&m)
    © Chas. K. Harris Music Pub. Co.
    20 April 1959; EU574313
Ardmore Music Corp.
  1. "Buried Treasure"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Marjorie Goetschius (w&m)
    © Ardmore Music Corp.
    12 January 1959; EU557142
  2. "Who Was I"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Ardmore Music Corp.
    14 November 1958; EU557142
  3. "There You Are"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Ardmore Music Corp.
    14 November 1958; EU550519
  4. "You're Afraid"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Ardmore Music Corp.
    14 November 1958; EU550521
  5. "To You, Baby"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Ardmore Music Corp.
    17 December 1958; EU555056
  6. "The Men In My Life"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Frances Hart (w&m)
    © Ardmore Music Corp.
    16 February 1959; EU562891
Vernon Music Corp.
  1. "Cool Baby"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    © Vernon Music Corp., employer
    for hire of Ben Kendall
    16 February 1959; EP127973
Fay Tishman and Vera Vollman
  1. "This Love"
    Fay Tishman (words)
    Vera Vollman (music)
    © Fay Tishman and Vera Vollman
    25 August 1958; EU538726
Aberbach (Canada) Ltd.
  1. "Why Did I Wait So Long?"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Aberbach (Canada) Ltd.
    13 November 1958; EU550261
Fay Tishman
  1. "Spring Rain"
    Fay Tishman
    © Fay Tishman
    13 May 1952; EU274697
    (Pat Boone hit, 1960
    Used in the 1960 film
    Exodus)
  2. "Worth Waiting For You"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555590
  3. "It's About Time"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555591
  4. "Across The Table From Me"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555592
  5. "What Am I Gonna Do?"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555593
  6. "Right in the Middle of a Dream"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555594
  7. "With You"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555595
  8. "Red Moon"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555596
  9. "I Still Love the Guy"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555597
  10. "Gonna Play It Cool"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    23 December 1958; EU555598
  11. "My Heart's Desire"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    21 January 1959; EU558936
  12. "I Ain't About To Do It Now"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561402
  13. "Atomic Baby"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561403
  14. "Oh, Love"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561404
  15. "Tin Pan Sally"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Frances Hart (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561405
  16. "I'd Rather Have A Heartache"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561406
  17. "I Tell Myself"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561407
  18. "Goin' Around"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561408
  19. "All Sunshine Makes a Desert"
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    5 February 1959; EU561409
  20. "Clock On The Moon"
    Bill Tennyson (w&m)
    Fay Tishman (w&m)
    © Fay Tishman
    10 March 1959; EU566079

Selected discography

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  • The magic of Christmas: songs and carols for a family Christmas
MGM Records
Mary Mayo, vocals
With orchestra and chorus
LeRoy Holmes, conductor
OCLC 45127539

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e Marjorie Goetschius (née Marjorie Laura Goetschius; 1915–1997) was the granddaughter of Percy Goetschius, a scholar in music theory and composition and a founding professor at Juilliard. Her grandmother was opera star Maria Stephanie. Marjorie Goetschius married band leader and songwriter Emery Deutsch (1906–1997) in 1940. Emery Deutsch was the brother of advertising executive Arnold Reid Deutsch (1908–2002), who co-founded, with Jerome P. Shea (1901–1943), Deutsch, Shea & Evans, Inc., in 1940, which was acquired by Foote, Cone & Belding in 1975 – and again acquired in 1994 by Monster Worldwide, Inc.

Inline citations

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  1. ^ The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary (4th ed.), compiled for the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers – by Jaques Cattell Press, New York: R.R. Bowker Co. (1980)
    "Tishman, Fay (Frances Hart)," pg. ??
    OCLC 7065938, 607901541, 568030296
    OCLC 41386928, 12259500, 180504594
    OCLC 723489684
    (Search only via HathiTrust)