In 2012, Denis released his first collection of tunes titled, "Denis Carey, Own Compositions".
The tune, titled "I'll Keep My...," was written on Friday and Williams plans to release it this week on iTunes.
A 1944 recording set to the same tune, titled "Dance with Dolly" became a hit in the United States.
The recordings are the first and second parts of a tune titled "Lonely Cowboy".
His peak era would begin in mid-2011, thanks to one of his most recognizable tunes, titled "The End".
Redner's tune, simply titled "St. Louis", is the tune used most often for this carol in the United States.
Five years later George Stebbins wrote a tune titled "Adelaide" to accompany the text.
They charted with a tune titled "Pledge of a Fool" on the Epic label.
The next popular tune, originally titled "Hiawatha (A Summer Idyl)", was not inspired by the poem.
His first full release on RTP was a collection of tunes titled Lost city ep.