
Clifford Grey
Biography
Clifford Grey (5 January 1887 – 25 September 1941) was an English songwriter, librettist and screenwriter. His birth name was Percival Davis, and he was also known as Clifford Gray. Grey contributed prolifically to dozens of West End and Broadway shows, for the period from the First World War to the Second World War, as librettist and lyricist for composers including Ivor Novello, Jerome Kern, Howard Talbot, Ivan Caryll and George Gershwin. Among his best-remembered songs are two from early in his career, in 1916: "If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)" and "Another Little Drink Wouldn't Do Us Any Harm". His later hits include "Got a Date with an Angel" and "Spread a Little Happiness". He also wrote lyrics and screenplays for dozens of films released from 1929 to 1941, and they were used in films released posthumously. For 35 years after 1979 it was widely believed that Grey secretly competed as an American bobsleigher, under the name Clifford "Tippy" Gray, in two Winter Olympics, in 1928 and 1932, winning gold medals, but it was finally shown that the sportsman was a different person.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Licorice Pizza (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2021

Don McLean
1972

Jazz: Red Hot And Cool
1955

The Greatest Jazz Concert Ever
1973

Dream With Dean (The Intimate Dean Martin)
1964

Inner Fires: The Genius Of Bud Powell
1982

My Name Is Barbra
1965

The Trio : Live From Chicago
1961

On View At The Five Spot Cafe
1960

Moonlight In Vermont
1956

The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert
1950

At Carnegie Hall Recorded Live June 9 1962
1962

Djangology
1961

The Singles Collection
2013

In Memoriam
1971

Nat King Cole Sings With The Nat King Cole Trio
1966

Duke Ellington His Piano And His Orchestra At The Bal Masque
1959

Sonny Rollins And The Big Brass
1958

In The Land Of Hi-Fi
1956

Limited Edition, Volume Two
1954

Live At Babylon
2015

20 Golden Greats
1984

Early Bones
1976

The Genius Of Bud Powell
1976
Credited work
2,145 releases · 562 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 2,241
- Other credits · 39
Studios: Massey Hall · Record Plant, N.Y.C. · Carnegie Hall · Chappell Recording Studios
