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Ned Miller (2)

Ned Miller (2) is credited on 731 releases across 216 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1953–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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731

Pressings credited

216

Albums

8

Decades active

89

In collections

Biography

Nathan "Ned" Miller (August 2, 1899 – January 26, 1990) was a British-born American songwriter, composer, music publisher, and actor who wrote the hit songs, "Why Should I Cry Over You", (a waltz ballad) in 1922, "Sunday" (a jazz standard) in 1926, and "Little Joe" (a jazz standard) in 1931. His music has been recorded by Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Al Jolson, Carmen McRae, Stan Getz, Peggy Lee, the Ink Spots, Johnny Mercer, Benny Goodman, Andy Williams, and many others. His music has also been featured in weekly TV programs and films. In 1982, Ned Miller was inducted into the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Golden Circle after having been a member for fifty years.

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Credited work

731 releases · 216 albums · active 1953–2023

  • Performance · 759
  • Other credits · 3

Studios: Olympic Studios · MPS-Studio, Villingen · Hammersmith Odeon · Jazzhus Montmartre

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