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Andrews Sisters SHEET MUSIC TO SONGS RECORDED BY THE ANDREWS SISTERS: A Core Collection of 36 Pictorial Folios, Marking the Trio's Performances during World War II. Various places Various publishers Circa 1940s mostly First Editions Pictorial Covers Very Good Song titles: Along the Navajo Trail; Apple Blossom Time; Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar; Beautiful Brown Eyes; Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy; Bounce Me Brother with A Solid Four; Coax Me a Little Bit; Don’t Fence Me In; Down by the O-hi-o; Down in the Valley; Ferry-Boat Serenade; Heartaches; Heartbreaker; Hold Tight--Hold Tight; House of Blue Lights; I Can Dream, Can’t I?; I Wanna Be Loved; I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time; Joseph! Joseph!; The Lady from 29 Palms; Oh, Johnny, Oh, Johnny, Oh!; Oh, You Sweet One; On Top of Old Smoky; Open Door-Open Arms; Pennsylvania Polka (2, different pictures); A Penny a Kiss-A Penny a Hug; Rhumboogie; Rum and Coca-Cola; Say “Si Si”; Shoo-Shoo Baby (2, different pictures); Stars are the Windows of Heaven; There Will Never Be Another You; Underneath the Arches; Whispering Hope; The Woodpecker Song; You’re Just a Flower from An Old Bouquet. The Andrews Sisters were the most popular female vocal group in the first half of the 20th century, peaking during the swing and boogie-woogie eras of the late 1930s through the 1940s. LaVerne, Maxene and Patty created a close-harmony sound that would be covered years later by Bette Midler, Christina Aguilera, and a few others. Over the course of their long careers, The Andrews Sisters had sold 75 million records by the 1970s, and were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998.
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350.00 USD
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Angel..sheet music ANGEL SMILE NY Winneton Music 1958 First Edition Pictorial cover Very Good Words and music by Luther Dixon, Billy Dawn Smith, and Bert Keyes. 4pp, in part: "I never thought that I could find heaven on earth and peace of mind, Some one to love me all the time .." Recorded by Nat "King" Cole whose portrait graces the cover. 12" x 9".
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20.00 USD
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Beach Boys THE BEACH BOYS: Song Hits Folio Number 2. Whittier, CA Sea of Tunes 1965 First edition Original Wraps Good + 32pp. Contains words and music to 13 Beach Boys songs, most by Brian Wilson, including: Do You Wanna Dance?; Help Me, Rhonda; I Get Around; Little Honda; Wendy; and eight more. The "Pull Out" photo section is gone. 12" x 9"
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15.00 USD
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Beatles SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND: Music Mates 42. NY Keys Pops 1967 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 48pp. Contains words and music to all 12 songs on the album, including: With A Little Help From My Friends; Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds; When I'm Sixty-four; and nine more. Also contains separate pages of the lyrics only, and eight full-page, blue-toned photographs, and color photos on the covers and inside the covers. Tiny nick at lower corner. 11" x 8.5"
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50.00 USD
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Best man...sheet music THE BEST MAN. Words and music by Roy Alfred and Fred Wise. Hollywood Vanguard Songs 1946 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 6pp, words and music, in part: "I guess I've got a heart meant for foolin' around with chicks, 'Cause in that love department I know all the latest tricks .... She said I was the best man who ever knocked on her door...." 12" x 9" Recorded on Capitol Records by The King Cole Trio, with a cover photo of the trio onstage.
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20.00 USD
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Blue...sheet music BLUE TATTOO Lyric by Rhoda Roberts. Music by Kenny Jacobson. NY Planetary Music 1958 First Edition Pictorial Cover Fine 4pp, words and music, In part: "My ship was leavin' Frisco My gal was cryin' again .... With a ribbon and a heart, And an arrow runnin' through her name in the middle, in the middle of a blue tattoo...." 12" x 9" The cover features a group-portrait of The Four Lads who recorded this song. The Four Lads, a Canadian vocal quartet, were trained as boys at St. Michael's Choir School in Toronto. The founding members were Corrado "Connie" Codarini, bass; John Bernard "Bernie" Toorish (born March 2, 1931), tenor; James F. "Jimmy" Arnold, (January 4, 1932 - June 15, 2004) lead; and Frank Busseri, baritone. The group still performs, although changes in personnel have taken place.
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15.00 USD
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Burning...sheet music BURNING BRIDGES. Words and music by Walter Scott. Hollywood Sage and Sand Music 1957 First edition Printed self-wraps Near Fine 4pp, words and music, in part: "Found some letters you wrote me, this morning ... Burning bridges, behind me It's too late to turn back now...." 12" x 9" This song was recorded by Jack Scott, Glen Campbell, Roger Miller, Ray Price, and other vocalists of the day.
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10.00 USD
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Charlton Publications SCREEN SONGS: February, 1946 All the Words of 40 Hit Songs. Derby, Connecticut Charlton 1946 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Good 18pp; text illus from photographs. Contains lyrics to 40 songs of the day, including: Caldonia, Dig You Later, I Lost My Job Again, My Guy's Come Back, and 36 more from the first year after World War II. Some edge wear. 11.75" x 8.75" The cover features Van Johnson. Inside are a feature on Van Johnson and photos of Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, Lana Turner, Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, Hoagy Carmichael, Roy Rogers, Johnny Mercer, Errol Flynn, Judy Garland, and other movie stars.
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Charlton Publications SCREEN SONGS: Vol 1, No 5, May 1945 Derby, Connecticut Charlton 1945 First Edition Original Wraps Very Good 34pp; illus throughout from photographs. Contains lyrics to 94 songs of the day, including: A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba (Dig You Later); Ashby De La Zooch; Atlanta, G.A.; G'wan Home Your Mudder's Callin'; Reconversion Blues; Walter Winchell Rhumba; and 88 more. 11.75" x 8.75" On the cover is a large portrait of Clark Gable. Inside are a feature on Alan Ladd; photos of Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and other vocalists; and stills from many movies.
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15.00 USD
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Cole, M.M., publisher TIME TESTED MELODIES THAT NEVER GROW OLD: 50 Songs. Can Be Played with Every Instrument. Chicago M.M. Cole 1930 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 98pp. Contains words and music to 50 songs, including: Abide With Me; Aloha; Bonnie Banks Of Loch Lomond; Juanita; Massa's In De Cold Ground; Oh, Dem Golden Slippers; and 44 more. Spine preserved with cloth by prior owner. 11.75" x 9" Each song contains: ukulele chords, piano melody, words, guitar chords, name of chords, piano accompaniment, Hawaiian guitar arrangement.
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20.00 USD
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Crosby, Bing BING CROSBY'S HITS OF THE DAY: Popular Song Folio. NY Edwin H. Morris 1947 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 32pp. Contains words and music to 14 songs popularized by Bing Crosby, including: Linda; Five Minutes More; A Garden In The Rain; It's Lovin' Time; and 10 more. Spine rubbed. 12" x 9" The cover includes a 3/4 photo-portrait of Bing Crosby.
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15.00 USD
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