Nat Simon
Biography
Nat Simon (6 August 1900 – 5 September 1979) was an American composer, pianist, bandleader and songwriter. Born in Newburgh, New York, from the 1930s to the 1950s, his songs were used in over 20 films. Between 1931 and 1940, he also took part in the musical Vaudeville revue Songwriters on Parade, which featured hit songwriters of the day. It was considered one of the last Vaudevillian forays of this type. Nat's daughter, Sally Simon Meisel, who sang vocals, was an integral part of his live performances.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Flood
1990

Ahmad Jamal At The Pershing
1958

Return Of The Boom Bap
1993

The Piano Scene Of Ahmad Jamal
1959

Let England Shake - Demos
2022

Other Worlds Other Sounds
1958

Country Classics
1952

Tropico
1978

Coming Out
1976

MFSB
1973

Breeze From The East
1964

Viva Cugat!
1961

Bahia
1959

Driftwood And Dreams
1957

The Joy Of Music, The Job Of Real Estate
2020

A User's Guide To They Might Be Giants
2005

Severe Tire Damage
1998

Digital Works
1985

Arabian Nights
1976

Nature Boy
1971

At The Top: Poinciana Revisited
1969

The Unforgettable Glenn Miller 70 Of His Greatest Original Recordings
1968

More Hank Snow Souvenirs
1964

Poinciana
1963
Credited work
3,255 releases · 678 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 3,206
- Other credits · 90
Studios: The Pershing Club · Atlantic Studios · Studio 55, Los Angeles · Sound Ideas Studios
