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$a Songs of the 40's
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$d Cop. 1986
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$d 30 см
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$a Cont.: Green J. Across the alley from the Alamo / Words by auth. Jolson A., Chaplin S. Anniversary song. Lacalle J.M. Amapola / New engl. words by A.Gamse. Rodgers R. Bewitched / Words by L.Hart. Burke J., Heusen J. Van. But beautiful / Words by auth. Lewis A., Stock L., Rose V. Blueberry Hill / Words by auth. Rice D., Prince H. Boogie woogie bugle boy / Words by auth. Lecuona E. The Breeze Andi / Words by A.Stillman. David M., Whitney J., Kramer A. Candy / Words by auth. Arlen H. Come rain or come shine / Words by J.Mercer. Beadell E., Tollerton N. Crusing down the riwer / Words by auth. Best W. For sentimental reasons / Words by D.Watson. Troup B. Daddy / Words by auth. Herzog A., Holiday B., Holiday Jr. God bless' the child / Words by auth. Hagen E. Harlem nocturne / Words by D.Rogers. Lane B. How are things in glocca morra / Words by E.Y.Harburg. Wiseman S. Have i told you lately that i love you / Words by auth. Lewis M. How high the moon / Words by N.Hamilton. Rodgers R. I could write a book / Words by L.Hart. Benjamin B., Durham E. I dont want to set the world on fire / Word by E.Seiler and S.Marcus. Wilder A. I'll be around / Words by auth. Raye D., DePaul G., Jonsom P. I'll remember april / Words by auth. James H., Ellington D., Hodges J., George D. I'm begining to see the light / Words by auth. Heusen J. van. Imagination / Words by J.Burke. Rodgers R. Words by O.Hammerstain II: It's a grand night for singing; June is bustin' out all over; Jh, what a beautiful mornin; Oklahoma; People will say we're in love; The surrey with the fringe on top; You'll never walk alone. McHugh J. It's a most unusual day / Words by H.Adamson. McCrane P. Juke box saturday night / Words by A.Stilman. Kern J. The last time i saw Paris / Words by O.Hammerstein II. Schutze N. Lilli Marlene / Germ. liric by H.Leip; Eng. liric by T.Connor. Drake M., Hoffman A., Livingston J. Mairzy doats. Fields I. Managua, Nicaragua / Words by A.Gamse. Sherwin M. A nightingale sang in berkeley square / Words by E.Maschwitz. Blakburb J., Suessdorf K. Moonlight in Vermont / Words by auth. Simon N. The old lamplighter / Words by Ch.Tobias. Lane B. Old devil moon / Words by E.Y.Harburg. Levis M. The old soft shoe / Words by N.Hamilton. Oliver S., Garris S. Opus one / Words by auth. Simon N. Poinciana / Words by B.Bernier. Heusen J. Van. Polka dots and moonbeams / Words by J.Burke. Styne J. Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week / Words by S.Cahn. Tepper S., Bennett R.C. Red roses for a blue lady. Lombardo C., Loeb J.J. Seems like old times / Words by auth. Wood G. Shoo fly pie and apple pan dowdy / Words by S.Gallop. Weill K. Speak low / Words by O.Nash. Porter C. So in love / Words by auth. Gray J. A string of pearls / Words by E.Delange. Belle B., Prima L., Leonard A., Rhodes S. A sunday king of love / Words by auth. Hawkins E., Jonson W., Dash J. Tuxedo junction / Words by B.Feyne. Burke J., Heusen J. van. Swinging on a star / Words by auth. Gallop S., Saxon D. There nust be a way / Words by auth. Cahn S., Styne J. The things we did last summer / Words by auth. Karas A. The third man theme / Words by W.Lord; Arrang. by A.Karas. Harline L. When you wish upon a star / Words by N.Washington. Porter C. Wunderbar / Words by auth. Otten H., Griffin K. You can't be true dear / Eng. liric by H.Cotton; Orig. germ. text by G.Ebeler. Porter C. You'd be so nice to come home to / Words by auth.
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$a Lilli Marlene
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