• "My Little Cousin" (Coben/Happy Lewis/Sam Braverman) - No. 14 hit for Benny Goodman/Peggy Lee in 1942 • "There's No Wings On My Angel" (Coben/Arnold/Doug Melsher) - No. 6 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold, 1949 • "
I Love the Guy" (Coben) - No. 10 pop hit for
Sarah Vaughan and No. 22 for
Fran Warren in 1950 • "Old Piano Roll Blues" - in 1950, charted for
Hoagy Carmichael and Cass Daley (No. 11);
Lawrence Cook (No. 13); Cliff Steward and the San Francisco Boys (No. 18);
Eddie Cantor,
Lisa Kirk, and the
Sammy Kaye Orchestra (No. 25);
Jan Garber and His Orchestra (No. 30); and
The Jubalaires (No. 25). It also appeared on the soundtrack of the 1951 movie
Rich, Young and Pretty • "There's Been a Change in Me" (Coben) - No. 1 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold, 1951 • "I Wanna Play House with You" (Coben) - No. 1 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold, 1951 • "Meanderin'" (Coben/George Botsford/Charles R. Grean) - No. 28 pop hit for
Vaughn Monroe in 1951 • "Something Old, Something New" (Coben/Grean) - B side of "I Wanna Play House with You", reached No. 4 for Arnold • "
Sweet Violets" - arranged by Coben and Grean; No. 3 pop hit for
Dinah Shore, 1951; another 1951 version by
Jane Turzy reached No. 11 on the Billboard jukebox chart, and
Doris Drew took it to No. 22 • "Lonely Little Robin" (Coben) - No. 14 jukebox hit for The Pinetoppers in 1951; also No. 25 radio hit for
Mindy Carson • "Never Been Kissed" (Coben/Grean) - No. 19 pop hit for
Freddy Martin in 1951 • "
Easy on the Eyes" (Coben/Arnold) - No. 1 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold, 1952 • "
Lady's Man" (Cy Coben) - No. 2 Country/Western hit for
Hank Snow in 1952 • "Older and Bolder" (Cy Coben) - No. 3 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold in 1952 • "Do I Like It" (Coben) - No. 6 C/W hit for
Carl Smith in 1953 • "
Eddy's Song" (Charlie Grean, Cy Coben) - No. 1 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold in 1953 • "Free Home Demonstration" (Grean, Coben) - No. 4 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold in 1953 • "Beware of 'It'" - No. 9 C/W hit for
Johnnie & Jack in 1954 • "Hep Cat Baby" - No. 7 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold in 1954 • "That Crazy Mambo Thing" - No. 10 C/W hit for Hank Snow in 1954 • "Would You Mind" - No. 3 C/W hit for Hank Snow, 1955 • "I Saw Esau" - No. 51 pop hit for
The Ames Brothers in 1956 • "My Treasure" (Coben/Bill Templeton) - No. 31 pop hit for
The Hilltoppers in 1956 • "Souvenirs" (Coben) - No. 1 hit in Germany for
Bill Ramsey in 1959 • "Souvenirs, Souvenirs" (Coben) The
Johnny Hallyday version of Coben's "Souvenirs", as adapted in French by Fernand Bonifay, was Hallyday's very first smash hit in France (#13), issued on June 13, 1960. • "Don't Jump Off the Roof, Dad" - charted in the UK for
Tommy Cooper in 1961 • "That Greasy Kid Stuff" - reached No. 74 for Janie Grant in 1962 • "I'm a Walkin' Advertisement (For the Blues)" - No. 32 Country hit for
Norma Jean in 1964 • "The Great El Tigre (The Tiger)" (Coben) - No. 32 Country hit for
Stu Phillips in 1966 • "The Game of Triangles" (Coben) - No. 5 Country hit for Norma Jean,
Liz Anderson, and
Bobby Bare in 1966 • "
Burning a Hole in My Mind" (Coben) - No. 5 C/W hit for
Connie Smith, 1967 • "Chet's Tune" (Coben) - No. 38 country hit by "Some of Chet's Friends" (a tribute to
Chet Atkins, who was a friend of Coben) • "Nobody's Child" (Coben/Mel Foree)- charted for
Hank Williams Jr. (No. 46 Country, 1967),
Karen Young (
UK No. 6, 1969) • "
The Name of the Game Was Love" (Coben) - No. 16 Country for Hank Snow in 1969 • "Johnny's Cash and Charley's Pride" (Coben) - No. 38 C/W for
Mac Wiseman in 1969 • "A Good Woman's Love" (Coben) - charted for
Jerry Reed (No. 12 Country, 1974) • "Goethe War Gut" (Cy Coben, Charles Grean, Thomas Woitkewitsch) - charted in Germany for
Rudi Carrell in 1978 ==References==