
Larry Coleman
Biography
Larry Coleman was a 20th-century American popular composer and lyricist. Coleman was mainly active during the 1950s and 1960s. He wrote hit songs both alone and in collaboration with other lyricists, including Fred Ebb, Joe Darion, Norman Gimbel, and Paul Klein. His songs included: "Changing Partners" (1953), recorded by many artists, including Bing Crosby, Frank "Pee Wee" King, Patti Page, Dinah Shore, and Kay Starr "Pa-Paya Mama" (1953), recorded by Perry Como "Ricochet" (1953), recorded by Teresa Brewer, Alma Cogan, Perry Como, and Joan Regan "Tennessee Wig Walk" (1953), recorded by Bonnie Lou "Good and Lonesome" (1955), recorded by Kay Starr "Just as Much as Ever" (1959), recorded by Teresa Brewer, Alma Cogan, Nat King Cole, Joan Regan, and Bobby Vinton "James Dean", by Jimmy Walker & George Cates and His Orchestra "Wanna' Laugh?", music by Johnny Lehmann, (1959) by Sue Raney in Songs for a Raney Day (Capitol, 1960) "Ricochet" (aka "Ricochet Romance") was used in the 1954 comedy Western film Ricochet Romance.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

It's All In The Movies
1976

Looking Back
1965

All Aglow Again!
1960

At Large
1959

Something Old - Something New
1956

Secret, Profane & Sugarcane
2009

Rockabilly Classics Vol. 2
1987

Love That Bert Kaempfert
1968

Please Love Me Forever
1967

Perception
1964

Bing Crosby Sings
1958

The Versatile Mr. Belafonte
1957

This Is My Song
1953
Credited work
966 releases · 259 albums · active 1951–2023
- Performance · 953
- Other credits · 46
Studios: Studio Sýrland · Ríkisútvarpið · Capitol Studios · Sound Emporium
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Teresa Brewer
- Patti Page
- Bobby Vinton
- Bonnie Lou
- Kay Starr
- Tennessee Ernie Ford
- Tommy Sands
