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1910 - Let Me Call You SweetheartFeatures:
Copyright 1910!! In EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR IT'S AGE!! No writing, cover has 2 small tears, and is separate from the binding but the inside pages are still intact with the binding. No other stains or issues. It's apparently been stored in a big ziplock for years.
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Voicing: Piano/Guitar Level(s): Moderate Pages: 7
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1918 - Just a Baby's Prayer at TwilightFeatures:
"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There)" is a 1918 World War I popular song, written by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young with music by M.K. Jerome. It became a top-selling war-era ballad about a young girl praying for her father fighting in Europe and highlighting the emotional toll on families left behind, specifically children waiting for their fathers.
This is large 10.5 x 13.5 inch piece of music. small worn tear (1" on bottom left front) a 1" horizontal tear on spine and 4 small ones from page turning on right. It is over 100 years old soooo. Otherwise theres is no writing and has been kept in plastic.
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Voicing: Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 3
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1921 The Caissons Go Rolling AlongFeatures:
The 1921 edition of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along" marks the first formal commercial publication of the song that eventually became the official U.S. Army song. While composed by Edmund L. Gruber in 1908, the 1921 sheet music solidified its place in American popular culture, and was officially dedicate to the U.S. Field Artillery. It was eventually adapted and adopted by the Army as "They Army Goes Rolling Along" in 1952.
Has some writing on the cover indicating it was purchased in 1944 (see photo) - otherwise it's in beautiful condition. No other blemishes. Comes in plastic Sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal Level(s): Moderate Pages: 3
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1926 - How Many Times? - Irving BerlinFeatures:
Written and Published by Irving Berlin, is a popular collectible from the era. includes Piano/Voice and Ukulele.
Good Condition for 100 years old!! 1 stain, and writing on front cover (See Photo) - Binding is intact except for about and inch at bottom. Comes in plastic sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 5
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1927 - I Scream- You Scream - We All Scream for Ice CreamFeatures:
1920's charming era sheet music. Delightfully illustrated cover. Good Condition - Minimal wear. No holes or tears, binding is intact except for inch at bottom. Small pen mark on ice cream (see picture). No other writing. Has been stored in dust jacket. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Copyright 1927
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Voicing: Piano, Uke Level(s): Itermediate Pages: 3
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1929 - I'll Always Be In Love With YouFeatures:
A popular, collectible piece from the early sound film era, frequently featuring Morton Downey on the cover. This song was a hit in 1929 and is often noted for its association with both the movie Syncopation and performances by Waring's Pennsylvanians.
In fair condition: Cover is worn (see photo) inside is less so - yellowing with a few stains, no writing, binding is mostly intact. Comes in plastic sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal/Ukulele Level(s): Moderate Pages: 5
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1930 - I'll Be Blue Just Thinking of YouFeatures:
"I'll Be Blue Just Thinking of You (From Now On)" is a popular foxtrot song from 1930, with words by George Whiting and music by Pete Wendling. This sheet music is arranged for piano, voice, and includes ukulele, tenor banjo, and Hawaiian guitar parts as well as Alto Sax, Tenor Sax. It's a very interesting piece of music. It's yellowed from age, but no markings, tears, folds or other blemishes. Comes in plastic sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 7
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1932 - Just An Echo In The Valley - Bing CrosbyFeatures:
Copyright 1932 Excellent condition - Date written in ink in the top right corner of cover Looks like it was purchased in 1932 - otherwise no other marks, tears, bends. Binding is intact, and comes in protective sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Banjo/Uke/Guitar Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 3
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1933 - The Last Round-Up - Ziegfeld FolliesFeatures:
Written by Billy Hill in 1933 during a period of finacial hardship, it was a massive popular hit that defined the 1930's western ballad trend, popularized by George Olsen and Bing Crosby. It was featured in the Ziegfel Follies of 1934 and is known for its lyrics about a cowboy's journey to the afterlife and subsequently rescued Hill from poverty.
"Git along, little Dogit, Git Along" by Billy Hill - Good Condition one taped tear and writing on cover (see Photo) binding intact. There's a note on Page 3 that says "*"dogie" a young calf - a yearling that has not wintered well." and also includes uke and guitar diagrams.
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Voicing: Piano/Uke/Guitar/Vocal Level(s): Pages: 5
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1934 - Good Night SweetheartFeatures:
"Goodnight Sweetheart" is a popular song written in 1931 by the British songwriting team of Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly. While the original publication and major recordings occurred in 1931, the song remained highly popular into 1934 and beyond, with American sheet music editions featuring Rudy Vallée being published throughout this period. The inside cover states "American Version by Rudy Vallee"
Great Condition! Yellowing pages, but no tears, writing, or folds. Comes in plastic Sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 5
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1934 - Here Come The BritishFeatures:
The song "Here Come the British (Bang! Bang!)" is a piece of American popular music history notable for being one of the earliest successful collaborations for legendary lyricist Johnny Mercer. Released in 1934, the sheet music features lyrics by Mercer and music by Bernard Hanighen. Published by Irving Berlin in 1934. Shortly after its release, it was recorded by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. Is aged, but other than the X in pencil on the cover has no other markings. No Tears or folds etc. Comes in plastic Sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal Level(s): Moderate Pages: 5
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1936 - I'll Sing you a Thousand Love Songs - Cain & MabelFeatures:
Excellent condition!! Some yellowing for 90 years old, but that's it. Comes in protective sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal/Guitar/Uke/Banjo Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 5
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1937 - Snow White - Some Day My Prince Will ComeFeatures:
Composed by Frank Churchill with Lyrics by Larry Morey and sung by Adriana Caselotti, it became a major jazz standard covered by artists like Miles Davis in 1961. It is ranked as the 19th Greatest Film Song. It was also performed by the Ghetto Swinger in the Terezin concentration camp in 1943.
Copyright 1937 by Irving Berlin. In Good Condition for it's age - Pencil writing across top of Title and small tear in upper left corner. Comes in Plastic Sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano,Guitar,Uke, Banjo Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 5
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1939 - God Bless AmericaFeatures:
Originally written by Irving Berlin in 1918 while Berlin was in the Army, he was a Jewish immigrant from Russia and intended it as a personal, heartfel expression of gratitude for his adopted country. It became a massive hit and solidified its place in American culture with it's First Performance by Kate Smith on Armisitce Day 1938. Berlin donated all royalties to the Boy and Girl Scouts.
This piece is in Good Condition for it's age. 2 tiny tears - binding is still connected and has 1 small stain. (See Picture) No Folds or writing. Copyright 1939. Comes in Plastic Sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 5
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1939 - It Had to Be You - Show BusinessFeatures:
Composed by Isham Jones with Lyrics by Gus Kahn, it was published on May 9, 1924 becoming and instant, enduring jazz standard. This Piece of sheet music was published for the film Show Business starring Eddie Cantor, George Murphy, and Constance Morre.
It was also recorded by Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra and Doris Day.
Copyright 1939 - for it's age it's in great condition! A bit of writing on the cover indicating it was purchased in 1944 (See Photo) No Holes, or folds - 2 tiny tears on inside page from turning. Otherwise it's perfect!!
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal/Guitar Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 5
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1939 - The Army Air CorpsFeatures:
The official sheet music for "The Army Air Corps" was first published in 1939 by Carl Fischer, Inc. following a nationwide competition. Composed and written by Robert MacArthur Crawford, known as "The Flying Baritone," the song was selected from over 700 entries to become the official anthem of what is now the U.S. Air Force. Some worn edging on the bottom right and writing on cover, fold on top right corner (see photo) comes in plastic sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal Level(s): Moderate Pages: 5
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1941 - He wears a Pair of Silver WingsFeatures:
The 1941 song "He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings" is a quintessential World War II-era ballad that captures the romanticized longing and patriotism of the time. Originally titled "A Pair of Silver Wings," it was written by British lyricist Eric Maschwitz and composer Michael Carr. This Variation features a picture of Alvino Rey on the cover who was one of the artists who covered the song.
Good Condition - has a fold in the top left corner and a name written on it (see photo) otherwise no marks or tears or bends. Comes in plastic sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 3
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1941 - When My Blue Moon Turns Gold Again - Roy RogersFeatures:
Written by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan in 1940, it's a classic country-western song. Sullivan wrote the song while drivine from Lubbock, Texas to Okalhoma City, inspired by a brilliant full moon that allowed him to drive without his headlights. This song was a popular standard frequestly performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers throughout the 1940's often appearing on radio broadcasts and in Western films of that era. It was also covered by Elvis Presley in 1956.
This piece has writing on cover that indicates it was purchased in 1944 (See Photo) - Small tears along top and top right corner. Otherwise good condition. Comes in Plastic Sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal/Guitar Level(s): Moderate Pages: 5
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1941 -Chattanooga Choo Choo - Sun Valley SerenadeFeatures:
Copyright 1941 Twentieth Century Music Corp. From Sun Valley Serenade with Glenn Miller and his Orchestra. Milton Berle & Lynn Bari, Joan Davis. Good Condition - See Photo - a few doodles and three pencil markings one of them indicating it was purchased in 1941. It has one small tear in top right corner. Binding is completely intact. In Protective Sleeve
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal/Guitar Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 5
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1943 - Goodnight SoldierFeatures:
The 1943 Goodnight Soldier vintage WW2 sheet music featuring Judy Canova by Harry Johnson is a nostalgic piece of musical history. This music is perfect for enthusiasts of jazz music piano players looking to add a unique and historic composition to their repertoire. With its vintage charm and historical significance, this music captures the trends from the World War II era.
#1 Has no markings or visible signs of damage other than general aging.
#2 only has writing on cover and a stain on bottom left corner. Both come in plastic sleeve.
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Voicing: Piano/Vocal Level(s): Intermediate Pages: 2
Price: $7.99In Stock