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Description: 1939 Sheet Music "All Things You Are"
"Max Gordon presents Very Warm For May - A Musical Comedy"
Music by Jerome Kern book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd
Production by Vincent Minelli
Chappell & Co. NYC"
Condition: Fair to Good condition - dog eared pages on corners - edge tears - see pictures
Size: 9" X 12"
8 pages
Very Good Condition. pencilwriting on cover (at girl's right elbow
(our left))
Original owner's name on title page / crease on lower left corner of cover.
Quite a striking piece. Suitable for framing.
9 1/8" X 12 1/8"
S&H included for US sales (all others contact us first)
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I Ain't Seen No Messenger Boy", words and music by Nathan Bivins. author of " Give me my Money".
Published by Hugo V. Schlam 39 West 28th Street, New York. Copyright 1899
Fair to good Condition: has edge creases and edge tears - cover partially separated. Has seen much use See pictures
Size: 11" X 14"
4 pages + covers
Description: This was Hildegarde's hit song. Hildegarde is possibly the first single name celebrity. Liberace credits her as an influence on his performances.
Chappell 1936
You can hear this on youtube here
Condition: Fair condition - see pictures - some soiling on upper right corner of cover. Small edge tear on cover (shows up as white in picture
Size: 9" X 12"
12 pages
Sheet Music for the movie Dancing Lady showing Joan Crawford playing the dancer Janie Barlow and Clark Gable as the rich man, Patch Gallagher, who helps her.
Lyric by Harold Adamson, Melody by Burton Lane
Robbins Music Corporation NY 1933
Condition: Clean - minor dog ear on corners
Size: 9" X 12"
6 pages
Description: The Fantasticks - Vocal Selection Sheet music 1960
Book and lyrics by Tom Jones
Music by Harvey Schmidt
Condition: Good clean condition - upper outside corner of pages have slight crease. Small stain on back cover
Size: 9" X 12"
32 pages
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Souvenir folio containing all the songs in the motion picture with photos of cast 1960
TRO Hollis Music Inc The Richmond Organization / Columbia Pictures
Good clean but used condition - scuffing on covers front to back covers have split on lower 1 1/2" of seam.
Size: 8 1/2" X 11"
48 pages
"Good Night Sweetheart by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly"
"American Version by Rudy Vallee"
"Introduced in America by Rudy Vallee"
Robbins Music Corporation NY
Condition: Good condition - front and back pages are separating. pencilled initials on cover. Top right corner of cover has minor creasing. - See pictures.
Size: 9" X 12"
6 pages
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Pub. by Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter 1912
Written by Gerald Grafton and Harry Lauder
Composed & Sung by Harry Lauder.
Cover shows 5 Harry Lauder character creations
First line: "There's a good old Scottish custom that has stood the test of time."
title translates to 'a convivial nightcap. i.e. The last drink before departing.
Good Condition: clean - small tears around perimeter.
Size: 10 1/2" X 13 1/2"
6 pages (including covers)
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1963 "Bye Bye Birdie" Sound Track Movie Sheet Music - Vocal Selections Song Book
Edwin H Morris Co. NY 1963 - 4th Printing
Pictured inside front cover Dick Van Dyke, Janet Leigh, Ann-Margret, Bobby Rydell
Pictured on pg. 22 Ed Sullivan (as himself); Janet Leigh; Maureen Stapleton and Dick Van Dyke
on page 36: a scene on the high school steps; the telephone hour; Ann-Margret and Bobby Rydell doing the twist.
Piano/vocal arrangements of 11 tunes from this Broadway favorite: Bye Bye Birdie; How Lovely to Be a Woman; The Telephone Hour; Put On a Happy Face; Honestly Sincere; Hymn for a Sunday Evening (Ed Sullivan); One Last Kiss; One Boy (Girl); Kids!; A Lot of Livin' to Do; Rosie
Fair to good Condition: well used - scuffed cover beginning to separate from back cover; stain on front cover which shows through to page 1.
Size: 9" X 12"
40 pages
Caricature of Fats Waller sitting at piano on cover.
Songdom's foremost popular classics interpreted by "Fats" (Thomas) Waller
Mills Music Publishers NY 1935
Contents 10 songs, showing the original published version followed by Fats' version: Dinah, Ain't Misbehavin' , Margie, Girl of My Dreams . Who's Sorry Now, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, For Me and My Gal, Just a Girl That Men Forget, Mary Lou, Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting Mad)
Condition: between fair to good. Front and back covers and pages 1-2 & 31-32 have separated. remnants of yellowed tape on covers - frayings and signs of much use.
Size: 9" X 12"
32 pages
Grease: A New '50's Rock'n' Roll Musical
by Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey
Vocal Chorus Book
Published date listed 1972
Samuel French publisher
Condition: Good clean condition
Size: 7" X 10"
68 pages
Description: Words and music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
M-G-M's Meet Me in St. Louis starring Judy Garland (on cover)Description:
They Call The Wind Maria - Lyrics by Jay Lerner - Music by Frederick Loewe
song from Paint Your Wagon
Chappell & Co. NY 1951
Cover art of Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg
Condition: Some staining (see pictures) - corners slightly curled - crease on back cover lower left corner
Size: 9" X 12"
6 pages
Description: The Little Red Fox w/ Kay Kyser (N'Ya N'Ya Ya Can't Catch Me)
Lyrics by James Kern, Hy Heath and Johnny Lange. Music by Lew Porter
An RKO Picture Kay Kyser (pictured on cover) & Adolphe Menjou in That's Right You're Wrong
Condition: Good Clean Condition - slight edge tear on page 3/4 and another on back cover - see pictures
Size: 9 1/8" X 12 1/8"
6 pages
Description:
Vocal Selection From Oklahoma! Music by Richard Rodgers.Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd
Contents: Oklahoma; Many A New Day; The Surrey With Fringe On Top; Oh, What A Beautiful Morning; People Will Say We're In Love; Out Of My Dreams; I Can't Say No
Williamson Music, De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc. NY Copyright 1943 (no publishing date shown.)
Cover illustrated by Barbelle See Bio. It shows Curly & Laurey (presumably modeled by Gordon McRae & Shirley Jones) riding in the Surrey with the fringe on top. Behind them is a farm and the background is orange.
The centerfold had Movie Photos
Condition: good used condition. Front to back cover has been taped together on the inside. the cover binding has some fraying. The front cover has the retailers stamp inked in the center of the cover, and there's a water stain just below the fringe on the back of the wagon. The back cover has a label stuck to it on the bottom
Size: 9" X 12"
32 pages
2 titles featuring Bing Crosby:
Ciribiribin They're So In Love - Based on the Original Melody by A. Pestalozza
English Version by Harry James and Jack Lawrence
Recorded by Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters with Joe Venuti's Orchestra on Decca Record
Paramount Music Corporation NY 1939
On front cover are Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters with Joe Venuti. On back cover is a picture and biography of Harry James
Good condition minor scratches on cover and minor fold on lower right corner.
8 pages
Too Romantic Crosby
Words by Johnny Burke Music By James Monaco
featuring Bing Crosby in The Road to Singapore with Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope
Paramount
Very Good condition - 4 pages
Sizes: 9" X 12"
8 & 4 pages
Description: Bing Crosby is on cover of both sheets:
1936 "Pennies From Heaven" by John Burke and Arthur Johnston
from the Columbia motion picture
1933 "Love in Bloom" by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger
Condition: some creases and minor tears - see pictures
Size: 9" X 12"
6 pages each
"Over There" sheet music by George M. Cohan
With both English and French text as sung by Enrico Caruso
Norman Rockwell drawing on cover (photo copyright 1918 Life Publishing Co.)
A 1918 reprint of Life magazine cover of January 31, 1918 titled: Soldiers Singing by the Campfire.
Fair Condition (see pics)
Size: 10 1/2" X 13 1/2"
4 pages
Three WWI military songs: "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary" ; "If I Had A Son for Each Star In Old Glory ; Over There (Nora Bayes)
The Song They Sing as They March Along: "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary" 1912
Fair to Good condition. Creases on corners. 8 pages. Size: 10 1/2" X 13 5/8"
"If I Had A Son for Each Star In Old Glory (Uncle Sam I'd Give Them All To You) 1917
Wow - Title says it all. what a patriotic sentiment
Fair condition - 4 pages.
Size: 10 1/2" X 13 1/2"
Over There - Featuring Nora Bayes posing in stylized 18th Century Red White And Blue uniform 1917
Poor Condition - 4pages. 10 1/2" X 13 1/2"
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Description:
"The Army Air Corps" by Robert Crawford 1939 & 1942
Official Song of the Air Corps
Has "For Victory Buy War Bonds" printed son cover.
Condition: Good - Owner's name on cover and ink stamp of music store also on cover - pages separated.
Size: 9" X 12"
6 pages
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Description: As arranged and Sung by Cantor Josef Rosenblatt (pictured on Cover)
framed inside design of oval window surrounded by Stars of David
The back cover has an ad for Sunshine Kosher cookies in yiddish.
Condition: fair condition - some tearing
Size: 8 3/4" X 11 1/2"
6 pages
Description: Classic Disney illustration showing the 7 dwarfs as the band with Snow White singing.
Music from the original movie release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937
Words and Music by Morey and Churchill
Condition: Good clean condition - there's a little bit of color on the cover from another piece of sheet music that must have sat next to it in the piano bench.
Size: 9" X 12"
Description: Classic Disney illustration showing the 7 dwarfs as the band with Snow White singing.
Music from the original movie release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937
Words and Music by Morey and Churchill
Condition: Clean front cover. Staining on the bottom of back cover - see pics
Size: 9 1/8" X 12"
Description:The Pixie's Carnival by Arthur L. Brown 1906
for solo piano. Cover is graced with a pair of dancing pixies and a pixie minstrel
BF Wood Music London 1906
Condition: Fair Condition some staining and writing on cover plus stickers added on page 3. see pictures
Size: 9 1/4" X 12 1/4"
6 pages
Twelve Tuneful Pieces for Piano by C. W. Krogmann Opus 15
Delightful cover art showing 2 elfen eared pages on either side framing a sketch of kingdom and castle in the background (reminiscent in layout, though not in execution to work by Maxfield Parrish) - Back cover shows Pan playing his pipes under a full moon with 3 fairies listening.
G Schirmer Inc. 1926
Some of these songs are still quite delightful to listen to and play - I found a duet playing Santa's Helpers on youtube, which I believe to be the same song of Santa Claus Guards.
Song Titles:
The Little Prince (Tho' I'm a prince, I like to dance Whenever I Can get a chance)
Santa Claus Guards (We're the guards of Santa Claus, All bedecked in frosted lace! Get your stockings ready dears, Mended well, and hung in place.
The Rainbow Fairy (mazurka) (Poising on the rainbow bright, Fairies red and green and blue; Soon you will be put to flight, With the sunbeams chasing you.
Leola Waltz; Primrose Dance; The Little Patriot March; The Pony Race; Vesper Bells; The Merry Bobolink; Evening Song; The Robin's Lullaby
Good Condition: clean inside. markings on cover
Size: 9" X 12"
27 pages
2 Copies - one for High Voice and one for Low Voice - they are in different keys rather than for different harmonizing parts. For ex. - From the Land of the Sky Blue Water is key of B-flat (has 2 flats) for high voice. The same song is key of G-flat (6 flats) for low voice)
Brown wrappers
Four American Indian songs - Founded on Tribal Melodies
Harmonized and Elaborated by Charles Wakefield Cadman
Poems by Nelle Richmond Eberhart
From the Land of Sky-blue Water (Omaha Tribal Melody collected by Alice Fletcher)
Founded on A Tribal Melody
Poem by Nelle Richmond Eberhart
Music by Charles Wakefield Cadman Opus 45, No. 1
key of B-flat (has 2 flats)
White-Smith Music Publ. Co. Boston - Copyright 1909
Fair to Good clean condition - has some creasing, covers are separating - small tear on back cover (hinge side)
Size: 10 1/2" X 13 3/4"
7 pages (including covers)
Description: Illustrated cover shows stylish couples dancing in a grand ballroom scene.
"Contains Barn Dances, Waltzes, Two Step, Marches Lanciers, etc."
Condition: Good condition - showing normal wear. See Pics
Size: 9 1/4" X 12"
48 pages
ALSO
Complete Catalog of Century Edition (circa 1919)
24 pages stapled
approx. 7" X 10"
Clean - owner's name penciled on cover small missing piece on front cover top right
29 pictures in all at Picasaweb/Google+
Description: Eben Tourgee, founder of the New England Conservatory of Music, began the Boston Musical Herald as its organ in 1880. Rare
Vol I No. 1 Boston (MA), January 1980 Biography and 5 illustrations of Handel (3 pages) Music: The Old Trysting Tree; Menuet Celebre (Boccherini) O Lord, My God Several pages of ads, especially of pianos and organs - back cover top half page Estey Organ
Page iii of the first issue describes the magazine:
"A new magazine of 28 large quarto pages, will be published monthly and will occupy a field in musical literature which has hitherto been left unoccupied. It will be devoted to the best interest of the art which gives it its name and will present such features as will make it of the greatest value to teachers, students and all lovers of music . . .
"Original contributions - Translations . . . of articles by eminent German, French, Italian and others;
"Foreign Letters from able correspondents . . .
"Able Criticisms;
"Reviews
"Illustrated sketches of the lives of the eminent composers . . .
"A Serial Story by Charcles Barnard (through the first of several numbers) . . .
"Church Music . . .
"Eight pages of Music . . ."
Vol I No. 2 Boston (MA), February 1980
Biography and 5 illustrations concerning John(sic) Sebastian Bach
Music: To A River; If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments; Russian National Hymn (Lvoff)
Several pages of ads, several of pianos and organs; ads for; the Wilson Adjustable Invalid Self-Propelling Chair; The Comfort Corset; The Smith American Organ Co. (back cover bottom half).
Condition: Both copies are in good condition, with some minor exceptions. The spine on Vol I no.1 has been retaped. Back cover of this one is missing some chips along the edge. The corners of both have minor creases, tears and possibly nibbles. Hopefully the pictures will show all.
Size: 9 3/4" X 12 3/4"
24 + viii pages for each issue
Description: Weekly newspaper Published every Saturday by Oliver Ditson & Co.
Number 199
Contents include:
"To Marie Roze," by Longfellow. (In the winter of 1877, Longfellow was among those who heard Marie Roze sing while in America, and he wrote "To Marie Roze," which was originally published in the New York Post. Longfellow died March 1882 and it seems fitting that his poem To Marie Roze is featured in this July 22, 1882 Musical Record.
A portrait and brief biography of the cornetist Walter Emerson
some music puns in a column Titled Sharps and Flats
a listing and description of performances from various states
letters to the editor; professional cards of performers and teachers; advertisements and 2 musical pieces. The back cover has half page ad for the The New England Conservatory of Music
Condition: Good Condition
Size: 9 1/2" X 12 3/4"
20 pages - 733 to 752
Description: Ev'ry Month , 32 Pages of New Music Song and Story. These magazines have covers suitable for framing ; short stories; gossip, essays, theatrical reviews, fashion; special offer for stylish dress patterns; 14 pages of sheet music .
September 1901 Vol XII No. 6
Cover shows a bathing beauty posing in front of the ocean illustrated by ACJ Albert
Burr McIntosh photograph of Joseph Jefferson Buzzard's Bay Massachusetts
an article on Kansas State Park; montage of stage performers
advertisements including Korona Long Focus Cameras; The Stayin Hairpin; the Oneita elastic ribbed Union suit; Mennen's Powder; The Clinton Safety Pin; and a full page ad for Heinz with 2 pickles designed for a giant letter H
February 1902 Vol. XIII No. 5
Full page photo of Mrs. Fiske (in "The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch"); montage of House interiors; Full page add for Lifebuoy soap
Condition: Good clean condition. minor soiling, wear along edges. See pictures
Size: 10" X 12 3/4"
32 pages each
Complete songs for voice and piano with guitar diagrams and chords.
Broadway Music Corporation 1944
Back cover "For Defense Buy United States Savings Bonds" ad.
23 songs
Put Your Arms Around Me Honey
You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)
I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time
When You're A Long, Long Way From Home
I Used To Love You (But It's All Over Now)
My Little Girl
Oh By Jingo
Just Around The Corner
Be Still My Heart
Dapper Dan
Give Me The Moonlight, Give Me The Girl
Muddy Water
Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong
Oh! Frenchy
There's A Little Lane Without A Turning (On The Way To Home Sweet Home)
I'm The Lonesomest Gal In Town
Sweet Emalina, My Gal
Too Tired
You're In Kentucky, Sure As You're Born
When Old Bill Bailey Plays The Ukulele
I Miss You Most Of All
Believe It, Beloved
Take Me Up With You Dearie
Condition: Front cover: Owners name on cover. Music house stamp and original price sticker. minor creasing on bottom corner. Back cover light stain or soiling. Clean inside. One page dog-eared.
Size: 9" X 12"
50 pages
From the Richard Wagner opera "Tannhauser", by G. Lange, revised by Irving Burdick.
Instrumental - early 1900's
De Luxe Music Co. NY
Cover art by EH Pfeiffer
Fair to good Condition: cover and pages have separated; owner's name on front cover; small bit of top back cover torn off.
Size: 10 5/8" X 13 5/8"
10 pages (counting covers)