In addition to his many Academy Award nominations, David also had a number of hit songs, including: • "Rain, Rain, Go Away" (1932) •
Duke Ellington's "
I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So" (1939) • "
I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine", sung by
Patti Page in 1950 (with subsequent cover versions), later covered by
Elvis Presley as a rockabilly-styled tune in 1954 • "The Unbirthday Song" (with Jerry Livingston and Al Hoffman) from
Alice in Wonderland (1951) •
The Shirelles' "
Baby It's You" (1961 with
Burt Bacharach and
Luther Dixon (credited as Barney Williams)) • "(Beware of)
The Blob" (a charted hit by The 5 Blobs; film theme song to 1958 camp-horror classic
The Blob, starring Steve McQueen, with
Burt Bacharach • "
It Must Be Him" (1967 with
Gilbert Becaud) • Theme song to
Casper the Friendly Ghost (1950 with
Jerry Livingston) • "Trick or Treat for Halloween" (with Jerry Livingston and Al Hoffman) from
Trick or Treat (1952) David collaborated with many composers, including
Raymond Scott, Al Hoffman,
Alex Kramer,
Count Basie,
Burt Bacharach,
Henry Mancini, and
Jerry Livingston, on numerous songs for stage and screen, including
Casper the Friendly Ghost,
77 Sunset Strip,
Hawaiian Eye,
Bourbon Street Beat,
Surfside 6 and "This Is It" (for the 1960s
The Bugs Bunny Show). Perhaps David's most popular lyrics were written for "
La Vie en rose", a French song with lyrics by Édith Piaf and music by Louiguy (
Louis Guglielmi), which was Piaf's
signature song. Although David did not write an English translation of Piaf's lyrics, his words captured the spirit of the song; his version was performed by artists such as
Louis Armstrong. The song was recorded by over eighty international singers and musicians and been featured in several dozen motion pictures. David's song "Candy" (co-written with Whitney and Kramer) was recorded by
Ella Fitzgerald for her 1968 album
30 by Ella. ==Work on Broadway==