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80 Years Of Popular Music - The Forties



147 pages, Item number 1700169ED, $14.95

Music is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. The Warner Bros. Corporation has put together a series of 8 books that chronicle 80 years of man's most popular music. There is a book for each decade from the 1920's to the 1990's. With dozens of songs in each collection, you'll be amazed at the quality and variety of the music represented. Each song is presented in Piano/Vocal/Chords format - two hands piano, with treble and bass clefs, a separate vocal line with lyrics, and guitar chords written above the vocal line. Ideal for any pianist, guitarist, or vocalist, we highly recommend this series of books.

Product Format: Piano/Vocal/Chords

   Song lyrics are included in this book.
   This product has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   Chord symbols are included in this book.
   Guitar chords are included in this book.
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Complete song list for "80 Years Of Popular Music - The Forties" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - Performer: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Composer: Bob Russell and Duke Ellington - ©1943
Almost Like Being In Love - Performer: David Brooks and Marion Bell - Composer: Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe - From: Musical "Brigadoon" - ©1947
Along The Santa Fe Trail - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra and Ray Eberle - Composer: Al Dubin, Edwina Coolidge, and Will Grosz - From: Motion Picture "Santa Fe Trail" - ©1940
Artistry In Rhythm - Performer: Stan Kenton - Composer: Stan Kenton - ©1945
At Last - Performer: Etta James - Composer: Mack Gordon and Harry Warren - From: 20th Century-Fox Motion Picture "Orchestra Wives" - ©1942
Autumn Serenade - Performer: Mel Torme - Composer: Sammy Gallop and Peter De Rose - ©1945
Baby Face - Performer: Art Mooney & His Orchestra - Composer: Benny Davis and Harry Akst - ©1926
Be My Love - Performer: Mario Lanza - Composer: Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky - From: Motion Picture "The Toast Of New Orleans" - ©1949
Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me) - Performer: Artie Shaw & His Orchestra - Composer: Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen - From: Motion Picture "Blues In The Night" - ©1941
The Boy Next Door - Performer: Les Brown & His Orchestra - Composer: Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane - ©1943
Again - Performer: Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composer: Dorcas Cochran and Lionel Newman - From: 20th Century-Fox Motion Picture "Roadhouse" - ©1948
Candy - Performer: Johnny Mercer with Jo Stafford & The Pied Pipers - Composer: Mack David, Joan Whitney, and Alex Kramer - ©1944
Cement Mixer (Put-Ti, Put-Ti) - Performer: Charlie Barnet - Composer: Slim Gaillard and Lee Ricks - ©1946
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composer: Mack Gordon and Harry Warren - ©1941
Don't Fence Me In - Performer: Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters - Composer: Cole Porter - ©1944
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Performer: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Composer: Bob Russell and Duke Ellington - ©1942
Down Argentine Way - Performer: Don Ameche and Betty Grable - Composer: Mack Gordon and Harry Warren - ©1940
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me) - Performer: The Andrews Sisters - Composer: Charlie Tobias, Lew Brown, and Sam H. Stept - ©1942
Elmer's Tune - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composer: Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop, and Dick Jurgens - ©1941
Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread) - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composer: Johnny Mercer and Rube Bloom - ©1940
I Can't Begin To Tell You - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Mack Gordon and James V. Monaco - ©1945
G. I. Jive - Performer: Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five and Johnny Mercer - Composer: Johnny Mercer - ©1943
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe - Performer: Ethel Waters - Composer: E. Y. Harburg and Harold Arlen - From: M-G-M Musical Production "Cabin In The Sky" - ©1942
How About You? - Performer: Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composer: Ralph Freed and Burton Lane - ©1941
I Fall In Love Too Easily - Performer: Frank Sinatra - Composer: Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne - ©1944
I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover - Performer: Art Mooney & His Orchestra - Composer: Mort Dixon and Harry Woods - ©1927
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Performer: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Composer: Paul Francis Webster and Duke Ellington - ©1941
I Had The Craziest Dream - Performer: Harry James & His Orchestra - Composer: Mark Gordon and Harry Warren - ©1942
It's A Great Day For The Irish - Performer: Judy Garland - Composer: Roger Edens - ©1940
It's Magic - Performer: Doris Day - Composer: Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne - From: Warner Brothers Picture "Romance On The High Seas" - ©1948
It's You Or No One - Performer: Joe Williams and Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Composer: Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne - ©1948
I'll Walk Alone - Performer: Martha Tilton - Composer: Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne - From: Movie "Follow The Boys" - ©1944
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows - Performer: Judy Garland - Composer: Joseph McCarthy and Harry Carroll - From: Broadway Musical Production "Irene" - ©1918
I'm Nobody's Baby - Performer: Bobby Sherwood & His Orchestra - Composer: Benny Davis, Milton Ager, and Lester Santly - ©1921
Jersey Bounce - Performer: The King Sisters and Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composer: Buddy Feyne, Bobby Plater, Tiny Bradshaw, and Edward Johnson - ©1941
Jumpin' At The Woodside - Performer: Count Basie & His Orchestra - Composer: Jon Hendricks and Count Basie - ©1938
Laura - Performer: Woody Herman & His Orchestra - Composer: Johnny Mercer and David Raksin - ©1945
Mairzy Doats - Performer: The Pied Pipers - Composer: Jerry Livingston, Milton Drake, and Al Hoffman - ©1943
Moonlight Serenade - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composer: Mitchell Parish and Glenn Miller - ©1939
The More I See You - Performer: Dick Haymes - Composer: Mack Gordon and Harry Warren - From: Twentieth Century-Fox Technicolor Musical "Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe" - ©1945
New York, New York - Performer: Frank Sinatra, Jules Munshin, and Gene Kelly - Composer: Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Leonard Bernstein - ©1945
On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe - Performer: Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composer: Johnny Mercer and Harry Warren - ©1945
Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composer: Carl Sigman and Jerry Gray - ©1940
Racing With The Moon - Performer: Vaughin Monroe & His Orchestra - Composer: Vaughn Monroe, Pauline Pope, and Johnny Watson - ©1941
Serenade In Blue - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composer: Mack Gordon and Harry Warren - ©1942
Red Roses For A Blue Lady - Performer: Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians - Composer: Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett - ©1948
Rum And Coca-Cola - Performer: The Andrews Sisters - Composer: Morey Amsterdam, Al Stillman, Jeri Sullavan, and Paul Baron - ©1944
Shangri-La - Performer: Count Basie - Composer: Carl Sigman, Matt Malneck, and Robert Maxwell - ©1946
Skylark - Performer: Hoagy Carmichael - Composer: Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael - ©1941
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) - Performer: Louis Armstrong - Composer: Haven Gillespie and Beasley Smith - ©1949
Trav'lin' Light - Performer: Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Composer: Johnny Mercer, Jimmy Mundy, and Trummy Young - ©1943
Taking A Chance On Love - Performer: Ethel Waters - Composer: John Latouche, Ted Fetter, and Vernon Duke - ©1940
The Trolley Song - Performer: The Pied Pipers - Composer: Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane - ©1943
Two O'Clock Jump - Performer: Harry James and Count Basie - Composer: Harry James, Count Basie, and Benny Goodman - ©1942
The Wabash Cannon Ball - Performer: The Carter Family - Composer: WM. Kindt - ©1943
You'll Never Know - Performer: Frank Sinatra - Composer: Mack Gordon and Harry Warren - From: "Hello Frisco Hello" - ©1943
You Stepped Out Of A Dream - Performer: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composer: Gus Kahn and Nacio Herb Brown - ©1940


 
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Music is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. The Warner Bros. Corporation has put together a series of 8 books that chronicle 80 years of man's most popular music. There is a book for each decade from the 1920's to the 1990's. With dozens of songs in each collection, you'll be amazed at the quality and variety of the music represented. Each song is presented in Piano/Vocal/Chords format - two hands piano, with treble and bass clefs, a separate vocal line with lyrics, and guitar chords written above the vocal line. Ideal for any pianist, guitarist, or vocalist, we highly recommend this series of books.

 
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