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Apple...sheet music APPLE, CHERRY, MINCE AND CHOCOLATE CREAM NY Allen Music 1950 First Edition Pictorial Cover Fine Illus from Photograph 4pp, words and music by Cliff Warren, Barnett Shaw and David S. Rose. In part: "There's a small cafe I know, Where the fellas like to go, For the waitress there is really quite a queen.." Recorded by Montana Slim who is shown on the cover playing his guitar. 12" x 9".
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15.00 USD
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Baby Girl...sheet music BABY GIRL. Words and Music by Al Clauser Portland, Oregon American Music 1941. 1941 1st Edition Soft cover Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 6pp In part: "Your two bright eyes, they shine like diamonds I long to see your hair in curls I'd give the world to hold you, Darling And to call you Baby Girl.". Illustrated by illus cover, inset photo. First Edition. Binding is original wraps.
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12.00 USD
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Barrel...sheet music BARREL HOUSE BOOGIE. By Al Dexter. Recorded by Al Dexter for Columbia Records. Hollywood Hill and Range Songs 1948 1st Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good Signed 4pp, words and music-- scans like an early rhythm and blues tune. In part: "Well, I boogied last night and the night before woke up this mornin' wanted to boogie some more, I'm a boogie woogie man and I don't care what you say...." 12" x 9" The cover features a photo-portrait of Al Dexter. The back cover is occupied by his biography. He was born in Jacksonville, Texas in 1905; had a big hit with "Pistol Packin' Mama" in 1943; wrote other hit songs; etc.
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20.00 USD
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Bells...sheet music THE BELLS OF OLD SAN JUAN. Words and Music by Johnny Bond Beverly Hills Sunshine Music 1950. 1950 1st Edition Soft cover Illustrated paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 4pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, and guitar chords. In part: "Hear them ringin', Hear them singin', the bells of old San Juan. Thru the twilight, Purple skylight, All so sad and wan.". Illustrated by bell motif on cover. First Edition. Binding is original wraps.
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10.00 USD
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Blue...sheet music BLUE EYED BABY. Words and Music by Al Dexter and Bobby Gregory NY Rialto Music 1938. 1938 1st Edition Soft cover Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (4)pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Where ja learn to dress so neat? Where ja learn to look so sweet? How ja learn to be so wonderful, ba-by? Where ja learn to talk so cute." Dexter was born in Jacksonville, Texas, in 1905; recorded his first song ("Honky Tonk Blues") in 1934; had a big hit with "Pistol Packin' Mama" in 1943; wrote other hit songs; etc. Illustrated by cover portrait of Al Dexter. First Edition. Binding is original wraps.
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16.00 USD
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Bluebird...sheet music BLUEBIRD IN MY WINDOW. Words by Roy Lowery. Music by Bobby Gregory. As recorded by Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys NY American Music 1949. 1949 1st Edition Soft cover Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 4pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames. In part: "I heard a bluebird singin' on my window sill, And here's the words that he seemed to sing to me, `I know that your sweetheart has gone far far away.'" Facing "Bluebird" are the complete lyrics and music to Gregory's LOST ORPHAN, a waltz. On the back cover is the complete version of his LOLITA waltz. Three songs on one sheet. Illustrated by cover portraits as cowboys. First Edition. Binding is original wraps.
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16.00 USD
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