Various: 100 Years of Popular Music 40s Vol.2 PVG

sheet music

Setting: Piano-Vocal-Guitar (PVG)
Length: 148 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0863598269
ISMN: 9780863598265
70 years of popular music chronicles the greatest music of the last century. This book contains 40 songs from the 1940s arranged for piano, voice and guitar, providing a fascinating insight into the music of the era. 
 

Contents

1.
All Of A Sudden My Heart Sings
2.
The Anniversary Waltz
3.
Be My Love
4.
Don't Fence Me In
5.
Don't Get Around Much Any More
6.
Down In The Glen
7.
Dream
8.
The Heather On The Hill
9.
How About You
10.
How Can You Buy Killarney
11.
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
12.
I Don't Want To Walk Without You
13.
I Know Why And So Do You
14.
I Love You For Sentimental Reasons
15.
I Remember You
16.
I Yi Yi Yi Yi Like You Very Much
17.
I'll Make Up For Everything
18.
I'll Walk Alone
19.
I've Heard That Song Before
20.
Laura
21.
Mam'selle
22.
Mona Lisa
23.
Near You
24.
Our Love Affair
25.
Pistol Packin' Mama
26.
Red Roses For A Blue Lady
27.
Room Five Hundred And Four
28.
Sand In My Shoes
29.
Scarlet Ribbons
30.
The Sea (La Mer)
31.
Sentimental Journey
32.
Taking A Chance On Love
33.
Tangerine
34.
That Lucky Old Sun
35.
That Old Black Magic
36.
There Goes That Song Again
37.
The Trolley Song
38.
We'll Gather Lilacs
39.
We'll Keep A Welcome
40.
Yes My Darling Daughter
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