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25: 225:, United States, the youngest son of Harris ("Harry") Cohen and Nettie Brandt Cohen, and was originally named Seymour. His father was a wholesale meat supplier in New York City. Coben learned to play the trumpet and studied at a local music academy. In 1942 he had his first charting song with "My Little Cousin", which 254:, who was working for RCA/Victor. Grean was to become a long-time collaborator of Coben's. In 1949, Coben first visited Nashville and soon became a part of the music business there. In Nashville, Coben wrote for a variety of artists, but was especially associated with 233:
took to No. 14. Coben spent the next several years in the Navy, serving in the South Pacific as a pharmacist's mate. On his return in 1946, he resumed his song writing career. He wrote "A Good Woman's Love" for his wife Shirley Nagel, whom he married in 1948.
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recorded Coben's "Red Hot Women and Ice Cold Beer," in which Coben drew on his World War II experience in the U.S. Navy to describe what sailors wanted. His old collaborator Charles Grean was
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Cohen said that the good life consisted of "Red hot women and ice cold beer/ And enough of both to last the year/ What's paradise like, is my idea / Red hot women and ice cold beer."
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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.
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recorded a number of Coben tunes ("Show Me the Man"/"Waar is de man"; "The Great El Tigre"/"El Bandido"). "Goethe War Gut" charted in Germany for
851: 876: 192:(4 April 1919 – 26 May 2006) was an American songwriter, whose hits were recorded by bandleaders, country singers, and other artists such as 881: 871: 737: 316:- "The Billboard Song" became a much-recorded favorite, and "Don't Jump Off the Roof, Dad" was later a hit for British comedian 831: 866: 836: 841: 772: 373: 286: 89: 791: 108: 61: 462:"Something Old, Something New" (Coben/Grean) - B side of "I Wanna Play House with You", reached No. 4 for Arnold 68: 501: 259: 46: 644: 593: 515: 325: 399:"There's No Wings On My Angel" (Coben/Arnold/Doug Melsher) - No. 6 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold, 1949 332:'s record producer, and Coben wrote several songs for him, such as "Alien" and "The Difference Between Us". 633: 480:"Lonely Little Robin" (Coben) - No. 14 jukebox hit for The Pinetoppers in 1951; also No. 25 radio hit for 75: 846: 263: 369: 297:
later brought it to the United Kingdom, and the Beatles recorded it during their early days playing in
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regular "Ben Colder") envisioned Coben as a Hall of Fame inductee. But Coben was never elected to the
611: 396:"My Little Cousin" (Coben/Happy Lewis/Sam Braverman) - No. 14 hit for Benny Goodman/Peggy Lee in 1942 57: 42: 218: 35: 555: 443: 251: 725: 528:"Free Home Demonstration" (Grean, Coben) - No. 4 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold in 1953 861: 856: 562: 384: 341: 8: 664:"Goethe War Gut" (Cy Coben, Charles Grean, Thomas Woitkewitsch) - charted in Germany for 586: 452:"I Wanna Play House with You" (Coben) - No. 1 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold, 1951 449:"There's Been a Change in Me" (Coben) - No. 1 Country/Western hit for Eddy Arnold, 1951 741: 82: 629: 621:"Chet's Tune" (Coben) - No. 38 country hit by "Some of Chet's Friends" (a tribute to 548: 532: 247: 721: 637: 494: 418: 414: 313: 309: 246:
called "(When You See) Those Flying Saucers" which was released as a single by the
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reached No. 11 on the Billboard jukebox chart, and Doris Drew took it to No. 22
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Coben wrote many novelty songs; one of his biggest novelty hits was "The Old
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took Coben's "Souvenirs" to No. 1 in Germany in 1959, and Belgian star
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Coben's humor and sentiment translated well to the European market.
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and it became one of her standards. In 1977 country-rock band The
365: 302: 298: 582:"That Greasy Kid Stuff" - reached No. 74 for Janie Grant in 1962 541:"That Crazy Mambo Thing" - No. 10 C/W hit for Hank Snow in 1954 441:(No. 25). It also appeared on the soundtrack of the 1951 movie 650:"Johnny's Cash and Charley's Pride" (Coben) - No. 38 C/W for 421:(No. 13); Cliff Steward and the San Francisco Boys (No. 18); 689:, Oxford University Press, 1998, p. 101, entry "Cy Coben". 554:"My Treasure" (Coben/Bill Templeton) - No. 31 pop hit for 320:. Coben wrote "How to Catch a Man" for country comedian 575:"Don't Jump Off the Roof, Dad" - charted in the UK for 486:"Never Been Kissed" (Coben/Grean) - No. 19 pop hit for 380:, because "the young folks just don't know about him." 544:"Would You Mind" - No. 3 C/W hit for Hank Snow, 1955 469:" - arranged by Coben and Grean; No. 3 pop hit for 49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 823: 647:" (Coben) - No. 16 Country for Hank Snow in 1969 628:"Nobody's Child" (Coben/Mel Foree)- charted for 561:"Souvenirs" (Coben) - No. 1 hit in Germany for 701:"Cy Coben - hit songs spanned genres - SFGate" 413:"Old Piano Roll Blues" - in 1950, charted for 402:"I Love the Guy" (Coben) - No. 10 pop hit for 364:'s 1968 song "Country Music Hall of Fame" (as 504:" (Cy Coben) - No. 2 Country/Western hit for 815:, Oxford, UK: Scarecrow Press, 2005, p. 165. 657:"A Good Woman's Love" (Coben) - charted for 514:"Do I Like It" (Coben) - No. 6 C/W hit for 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 852:Musicians from Jersey City, New Jersey 824: 773:"Cy Coben -- hit songs spanned genres" 335: 792:"Cy Coben - hit songs spanned genres" 789: 770: 698: 531:"Beware of 'It'" - No. 9 C/W hit for 877:20th-century American male musicians 387:. He died on May 26, 2006, aged 87. 376:, according to his friend "Cowboy" 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 568:"Souvenirs, Souvenirs" (Coben) The 13: 740:. Docs.law.gwu.edu. Archived from 547:"I Saw Esau" - No. 51 pop hit for 374:Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 237: 14: 893: 882:20th-century American songwriters 687:The Encyclopedia of Country Music 872:People from Atherton, California 473:, 1951; another 1951 version by 437:and His Orchestra (No. 30); and 390: 23: 355: 34:needs additional citations for 805: 783: 771:Fagan, Kevin (June 12, 2006). 764: 755: 730: 714: 692: 679: 614:" (Coben) - No. 5 C/W hit for 1: 672: 645:The Name of the Game Was Love 326:New Riders of the Purple Sage 212: 832:American country songwriters 625:, who was a friend of Coben) 312:" (1950). He also wrote for 207: 7: 867:Songwriters from New Jersey 837:Jewish American songwriters 790:Fagan, Kevin (2006-06-12). 699:Fagan, Kevin (2006-06-12). 264:I Wanna Play House With You 260:There's Been a Change in Me 10: 898: 370:Country Music Hall of Fame 229:'s orchestra and vocalist 842:American male songwriters 612:Burning a Hole in My Mind 417:and Cass Daley (No. 11); 176: 164: 140: 130: 123: 632:(No. 46 Country, 1967), 242:In 1947, Coben wrote a 813:Hit Records, 1950-1975 661:(No. 12 Country, 1974) 444:Rich, Young and Pretty 252:Charles Randolph Grean 703:. Articles.sfgate.com 293:recorded it in 1949. 274:", which charted for 433:Orchestra (No. 25); 385:Atherton, California 250:; his co-author was 43:improve this article 811:David F. 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