Bud Green Net Worth

Bud Green Net Worth is
$500,000

Bud Green Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Bud Green (19 November 1897 – 2 January 1981) was an Austrian-born songwriter. Bud Green (Buddy) grew up in Harlem at 108th & Madison Avenue at the turn of the 20th century, the eldest of seven. He dropped out of elementary school to sell newspapers and help the family. While selling papers, he decided to become a songwriter and started keeping a notebook of poems and rhymes that he thought would be useful someday. He was the brother of writer Hannah Russell (1913 – 2002) (Song About the Sky, who also wrote scores for children's film in London in the late 1950s; see Who's Who in American Women). He was also the brother-in-law of the great lyricist Bob Russell (1914 – 1970), who wrote "Brazil", "Frenesi", "Don't Get Around Much Anymore", "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and many other songs. Green was also the granduncle to Luther Russell, a singer songerwriter in his own right (www.lutherrussell.com).At 21, Bud Green married a girl from the Ziegfeld Follies, Nan Hinken, they were together until her death in the early 1960s. They had two sons, both now deceased. Green worked as a salaried writer for music publishers. By 1928 he had written "Alabamy Bound" and "That's My Weakness Now", which became a huge hit for Ukelele Ike and Helen Kane, Kane's version including the suggestive scat phrase "boop boop ba doo." This line and Kane's stage persona made the song synonymous with the flapper era; Kane and the song became the inspiration for the Betty Boop cartoons that debuted in 1930. The song was self-published by Green and Stept. They were in the Brass Rail Building at 745, 7th Avenue. They then went to Hollywood to work for the movie industry. He and Sammy eventually sold their company to Warner Bros. and returned to New York. He moved his family to Yonkers, New York, where he lived the rest of his life commuting to NYC every day.He has collaborated with many artists and fellow songwriters, including Les Brown, Buddy De Sylva, Al Dubin, Ella Fitzgerald, Slim Gaillard, Ray Henderson, Ben Homer, Raymond Scott, Sam H. Stept, and Harry Warren.

Date Of BirthNovember 19, 1897
Died1981-01-02
Place Of BirthAustria-Hungary (now Austria)
ProfessionSoundtrack, Music Department
Star SignScorpio
#Fact
1Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1975.

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Better Things2016TV Series writer - 1 episode
Woody Allen: A Documentary2012Documentary writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Battleship2012writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Independent Lens2011TV Series documentary writer - 1 episode
Mafia II2010Video Game writer: "GOOD LITTLE BAD LITTLE YOU"
My Music: The Big Band Years2009TV Movie writer: "Sentimental Journey" - uncredited
Echte Wiener - Die Sackbauer-Saga2008writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical2008Video documentary lyrics: "Hang Onto a Rainbow" - uncredited
American Masters2007TV Series documentary writer - 1 episode
Rascals on the Road2005writer: "Sentimental Journey"
The Five People You Meet in Heaven2004TV Movie writer: "I'll Always Be In Love With You" - as B. Green
Narco2004writer: "Laughing in Rhythm" - as B. Green
The Regular Guy2003Short writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Super Speedway2000Documentary writer: "Sentimental Journey" - as Green
Big Money Hustlas2000Video writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Dogma1999writer: "Alabamy Bound"
How They Get There1997Short writer: "Sentimental Journey"
The English Patient1996lyrics: "Flat Foot Floogie" 1938 / music: "Flat Foot Floogie" 1938
The Beatles Anthology1995TV Mini-Series documentary writer: "I'll Always Be in Love With You"
Four Rooms1995writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Swing Kids1993writer: "FLAT FOOT FLOOGEE"
Yakapin mo akong muli1992writer: "Once in a While"
The Moderns1988writer: "Love Is a Dreamer" 1929 - as B. Green
Hope and Glory1987lyrics: "Flat Foot Floogie" / music: "Flat Foot Floogie"
Women of Valor1986TV Movie lyrics: "Sentimental Journey"
The Passing1985writer: "I Wonder Who, You're Calling Sweetheart -Fox Trot" - as Green
The Purple Rose of Cairo1985lyrics: "I Love My Baby, My Baby Loves Me" 1925, "Alabamy Bound" 1925
Maria's Lovers1984writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Zelig1983lyrics: "I Love My Baby, My Baby Loves Me" 1925
Losin' It1983"Sentimental Journey"
Great Railway Journeys of the World1980TV Series documentary writer - 1 episode
Atlantic City1980lyrics: "Flat Foot Floogie" - uncredited
The Lawrence Welk Show1972-1979TV Series lyrics - 2 episodes
The Muppet ShowTV Series lyrics - 1 episode, 1979 writer - 1 episode, 1978
New York, New York1977lyrics: "Once in a While" - uncredited
A Summer Without Boys1973TV Movie writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Slither1973"Once In A While"
Malcolm X1972Documentary writer: "Flat Foot Floogie"
The Lucy Show1967TV Series lyrics - 1 episode
Ensign Pulver1964lyrics: "Sentimental Journey" - uncredited
Glenn Miller Time1961TV Series lyrics - 1 episode
The Gene Krupa Story1959lyrics: "I Love My Baby My Baby Loves Me" - uncredited
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show1959TV Series lyrics - 1 episode
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1959TV Series lyrics - 1 episode
The Key1958lyrics: "Flat Foot Floogie" - uncredited
The Jack Benny Program1956TV Series lyrics - 1 episode
With a Song in My Heart1952lyrics: "ALABAMY BOUND"
I'll Get By1950lyrics: "Once in a While"
The Ed Wynn Show1949TV Series lyrics - 1 episode
Down Memory Lane1949writer: "I'll Always Be in Love with You"
Musical Merry-Go-Round #41948Short writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Throw a Saddle on a Star1946writer: "Once in a While"
Sentimental Journey1946writer: "Sentimental Journey"
You Belong to My Heart1945Short writer: "Sentimental Journey"
Community Sing No. 12, Volume 101945Short writer: "Who Can Tell"
Blonde from Brooklyn1945lyrics: "Alabamy Bound" - uncredited
Diamond Horseshoe1945lyrics: "Flat Foot Floogie" - uncredited
Bowery Champs1944writer: "Hotcha Chornia Brown" - uncredited
Show Business1944lyrics: "Alabamy Bound" 1924 - uncredited
He's My Guy1943writer: "On the Old Assembly Line"
Broadway1942lyrics: "Alabamy Bound" - uncredited
Babes on Broadway1941lyrics: "Alabamy Bound" 1925 - uncredited
That's My Weakness Now1941Short lyrics: "That's My Weakness Now"
The Great American Broadcast1941lyrics: "Alabamy Bound" - uncredited
It All Came True1940lyrics: "Flat Foot Floogie" 1938 - uncredited
Let It Be Me1936Short lyrics: "I've Got My Eye on You" 1929 - uncredited
King of Burlesque1936lyrics: "Alabamy Bound" 1925 - uncredited
Baby Take a Bow1934lyrics: "On Account-a I Love You" 1934 - uncredited
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame1934Short lyrics: "That's My Weakness Now" - uncredited
Along Came Ruth1933Short writer: "Moonlight on the River" - uncredited
Stopping the Show1932Short lyrics: "That's My Weakness Now" - uncredited
Two Seconds1932lyrics: "Why Did It Have to Be Me?" - uncredited
Boop-Oop-A-Doop1932Short lyrics: "Do Something" - uncredited
The Gigolo Racket1931Short lyrics: "I Know He's Mine" - uncredited
Service Stripes1931Short lyrics: "I've Got My Eye on You" - uncredited
The Jazz Rehearsal1930Short writer: "That's the Low Down on the Low Down"
The Truth About Youth1930lyrics: "Playing Around" 1930 - uncredited
Big Boy1930lyrics: "Tomorrow Is Another Day" 1930, "Liza Lee" 1930 - uncredited
The Wedding of Jack and Jill1930Short lyrics: "Hang On to a Rainbow" - uncredited
Show Girl in Hollywood1930lyrics: "I've Got My Eye on You" 1930, "There's a Tear for Every Smile in Hollywood" 1930, "Hang On to a Rainbow" 1930 - uncredited
Playing Around1930writer: "You're My Captain Kidd" 1929, "You Learn About Love Every Day" 1929, "That's the Lowdown on the Lowdown" 1929, "Playing Around" 1929 - uncredited
Paris1929lyrics: "An' Furthermore", "Wob-a-ly Walk" - uncredited
Lucky in Love1929lyrics: "For the Likes o' You and Me", "When They Sing the Wearin' of the Green In Syncopated Blues", "Love Is a Dreamer"
Irving Aaronson and His Commanders1929Short lyrics: "Wob-a-ly Walk" - uncredited
Three O'Clock in the Morning1929Short lyrics: "Wob-a-ly Walk" - uncredited
Mother's Boy1929"There's a Place In The Sun For You" / lyrics: "There'll Be You and I", "Come to Me", "I'll Always Be Mother's Boy", "The World Is Yours and Mine" - uncredited
Nothing But the Truth1929lyrics: "Do Something" - uncredited
Syncopation1929lyrics: "Do Something", "I'll Always Be in Love with You" - uncredited
Synthetic Sin1929lyrics: "That's My Weakness Now" - uncredited
Jesse Stafford and His Orchestra1928Short lyrics: "Wob-a-ly Walk" - uncredited
Harmony as You Like It1928Short lyrics: "Away Down South in Heaven" - uncredited
Character Studies1928/IShort lyrics: "That's My Weakness Now" - uncredited
Jest Moments1928Short lyrics: "I Love My Baby My Baby Loves Me" - uncredited
The Larry Ceballos Revue1928Short lyrics: "Wob-a-ly Walk" - uncredited
Gus Van and Joe Schenck1928/IIShort lyrics: "Away Down South in Heaven"
The Four Aristocrats1927/IShort lyrics: "My Regular Gal" - uncredited
What Price Piano1927Short lyrics: "Ya Gotta Know How to Love" - uncredited
Modern Song and Syncopation1926Short lyrics: "Ya Gotta Know How to Love", "In My Gondola" - uncredited

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Community Sing No. 12, Volume 101945Short composer: song "Who Can Tell"
Baby Take a Bow1934music and lyrics by

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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