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| Over 100 more songs from the 1940s, including: The Anniversary Waltz Baby, It's Cold Outside Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much) But Beautiful Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Harlem Nocturne It's a Most Unusual Day Once in Love with Amy Speak Low There's No Business like Show Business You'll Never Walk Alone and more. Format: Softcover Category: Keyboard & Piano/Vocal/Guitar Series: Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook Composer: Various Composers "Essential Songs: More Of The 1940s" weighs 45.12 oz. |
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| Song Titles |
| A - You're Adorable - Written by: Buddy Kaye, Sidney Lippman, and Fred Wise - ©1948 Across The Alley From The Alamo - Written by: Joe Greene - ©1947 The Anniversary Waltz - Written by: Al Dubin and Dave Franklin - ©1941 Always True To You In My Fashion - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Kiss Me, Kate" - ©1948 Aren't You Glad You're You - Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1945 Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much) - Written by: Consuelo Velazquez - ©1941 Baby, It's Cold Outside - Written by: Frank Loesser - From: The Motion Picture "Neptune's Daughter" - ©1948 Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) - Written by: Mack David and Al Hoffman - From: Walt Disney's "Cinderella" - ©1948 Bouquet Of Roses - Written by: Steve Nelson and Bob Hilliard - ©1948 But Beautiful - Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen - From: "Road To Rio" - ©1947 Buckle Down, Winsocki - Written by: Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane - From: "Best Foot Forward" - ©1941 Bye Bye Baby - Written by: Jule Styne - From: "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" - ©1949 Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard?) - Written by: Fleecie Moore - ©1945 Candy Kisses - Written by: George Morgan - ©1948 A Couple Of Swells - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: The Motion Picture Irving Berlin's "Easter Parade" - ©1947 Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) - Written by: Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman - ©1947 Daddy - Written by: Bob Troup - ©1941 Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her Stockin') - Written by: Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton, and Mickey Leader - ©1940 Dear Hearts And Gentle People - Written by: Sammy Fain - ©1949 Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - Written by: Duke Ellington and Bob Russell - ©1943 Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Written by: Jule Styne - From: "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" - ©1949 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans - Written by: Eddie De Lange and Louis Alter - ©1946 Elmer's Tune - Written by: Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop, and Dick Jurgens - ©1941 Don't Take Your Love From Me - Written by: Henry Nemo - ©1941 Dry Bones - Written by: Margaret Bonds - ©1946 Early Autumn - Written by: Ralph Burns and Woody Herman - ©1949 Easy Street - Written by: Alan Rankin Jones - ©1941 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Seven Lively Arts" - ©1944 Five Minutes More - Written by: Jule Styne - ©1946 Frenesi - Written by: Alberto Dominguez - ©1939 For Every Man There's A Woman - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: The Motion Picture "Casbah" - ©1948 For You, For Me, For Evermore - Written by: George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin - ©1946 Full Moon And Empty Arms - Written by: Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman - ©1946 The Girl That I Marry - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: The Stage Production "Annie Get Your Gun" - ©1946 Give Him The Oo-La-La - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Dubarry Was A Lady" - ©1940 Harlem Nocturne - Written by: Earle Hagen - ©1940 Hooray For Love - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: The Motion Picture "Casbah" - ©1948 How High The Moon - Written by: Morgan Lewis - From: "Two For The Snow" - ©1940 How Little We Know - Written by: Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer - ©1944 The Hut-Sut Song - Written by: Leo V. Killion, Ted McMichael, and Jack Ownes - ©1939 I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues - Written by: Duke Ellington - ©1944 I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire - Written by: Bennie Benjamin and Eddie Durham - ©1940 I Should Care - Written by: Sammy Cahn, Paul Weston, and Axel Stordhal - ©1944 I Hear Music - Written by: Burton Lane - From: The Paramount Picture "Dancing On A Dime" - ©1940 I Still Get Jealous - Written by: Jule Styne - From: The Broadway Musical "High Button Shoes" - ©1947 In The Blue Of Evening - Written by: D'Artega - ©1942 I Wish You Love - Written by: Charles Trenet - ©1946 I'll Walk Alone - Written by: Jule Styne - From: The Motion Picture "Follow The Boys" And "With A Song In My Heart" - ©1944 I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Cocoanuts - Written by: Fred Heahterton - ©1944 I've Heard That Song Before - Written by: Jule Styne - From: The Motion Picture "Youth On Parade" - ©1942 If I Loved You - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Carousel" - ©1945 It Never Entered My Mind - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Higher And Higher" - ©1940 It's A Good Day - Written by: Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour - ©1946 It's Been A Long, Long Time - Written by: Jule Styne - ©1945 It's A Most Unusual Day - Written by: Jimmy McHugh - From: "A Date With Judy" - ©1947 Ivy - Written by: Hoagy Carmichael - From: The Motion Picture "Ivy" - ©1947 Jealous Heart - Written by: Jenny Lou Carson - ©1944 Juke Box Saturday Night - Written by: Paul McGrane - From: "Stars On Ice" - ©1942 Let There Be Love - Written by: Lionel Rand - ©1940 Let's Get Away From It All - Written by: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1941 Look To The Rainbow - Written by: Burton Lane - From: "Finian's Rainbow" - ©1946 Let's Take An Old-Fashioned Walk - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: The Stage Production "Miss Liberty" - ©1948 Like Someone In Love - Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1944 Linda - Written by: Jack Lawrence - ©1946 Lost In The Stars - Written by: Kurt Weill - From: The Musical Production "Lost In The Stars" - ©1944 Mairzy Doats - Written by: Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston - ©1943 Moonlight Cocktail - Written by: Lucky Roberts - From: "A Night In Casablanca" - ©1941 My Foolish Heart - Written by: Victor Young - From: "My Foolish Heart" - ©1949 My Shining Hour - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: The Motion Picture "The Sky's The Limit" - ©1943 A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square - Written by: Manning Sherwin - ©1940 No Can Do - Written by: Nat Simon and Charles Tobias - ©1945 No Moon At All - Written by: Dave Mann and Redd Evans - ©1947 Oh! What It Seemed To Be - Written by: Bennie Benjamin, George David, and Frankie Carle - ©1945 Ole Buttermilk Sky - Written by: Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks - From: The Motion Picture "Canyon Passage" - ©1946 Once In Love With Amy - Written by: Frank Loesser - From: "Where's Charley?" - ©1948 One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: The Motion Picture "The Sky's The Limit" - ©1943 Room Full Of Roses - Written by: Tim Spencer - ©1949 Rag Mop - Written by: Johnnie Lee Wills and Deacon Anderson - ©1949 Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week) - Written by: Jule Styne - ©1944 Sioux City Sue - Written by: Dick Thomas - ©1945 Speak Low - Written by: Kurt Weill - From: The Motion Picture "One Touch Of Venus" - ©1943 Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette) - Written by: Merle Travis and Tex Williams - ©1947 Steppin' Out With My Baby - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: The Motion Picture Irving Berlin's "Easter Parade" - ©1947 A String Of Pearls - Written by: Jerry Gray - From: "The Glenn Miller Story" - ©1941 Swinging On A Star - Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen - From: "Going My Way" - ©1944 Tampico - Written by: Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher - ©1945 Tenderly - Written by: Walter Gross - From: "Torch Song" - ©1946 There Are Such Things - Written by: Stanley Adams, Able Baer, and George W. Meyer - ©1942 This Love Of Mine - Written by: Sol Parker, Henry W. Sanicola, and Frank Sinatra - ©1941 There's No Business Like Show Business - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: The Stage Production "Annie Get Your Gun" - ©1946 Violets For Your Furs - Written by: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1941 When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love - Written by: Burton Lane - From: "Finian's Rainbow" - ©1946 Why Don't We Do This More Often - Written by: Allie Wrubel - ©1941 Wunderbar - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Kiss Me, Kate" - ©1948 Will You Still Be Mine - Written by: Matt Dennis - ©1940 A Wonderful Guy - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "South Pacific" - ©1949 You Always Hurt The One You Love - Written by: Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts - ©1944 You Call Everybody Darling - Written by: Sam Marting, Ben Trace, and Clem Watts - ©1946 You'll Never Walk Alone - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Carousel" - ©1945 Younger Than Springtime - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "South Pacific" - ©1949 You're Breaking My Heart - Written by: Pat Genaro and Sunny Skylar - ©1948 |
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