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Hammerstein, Oscar – Rodgers, Richard: Songbook E-Z Play Today 165

(Melody line & lyrics, with chord symbols)

Length: 80 pages
Weight: 0.275 kg
Published: 1982
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00101895
Includes: Carousel - Flower Drum Song - The King and I - Me and Juliet - Oklahoma! - Pipe Dream - South Pacific - The Sound of Music - State Fair - and many more.

Contents

1.
A Wonderful Guy
2.
All At Once You Love Her
3.
Bali Ha'i
4.
Dites-moi (Tell Me Why)
5.
Do-re-mi
6.
Edelweiss
7.
Getting To Know You
8.
Happy Talk
9.
Hello, Young Lovers
10.
I Cain't Say No
11.
I Enjoy Being A Girl
12.
I Whistle A Happy Tune
13.
If I Loved You
14.
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
15.
It Might As Well Be Spring (State Fair)
16.
It's A Grand Night For Singing
17.
June Is Bustin' Out All Over
18.
Love, Look Away
19.
My Favorite Things
20.
No Other Love
21.
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
22.
Oklahoma
23.
Out Of My Dreams
24.
People Will Say We're In Love
25.
Shall We Dance?
26.
Some Enchanted Evening
27.
Something Wonderful
28.
The Sound Of Music
29.
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
30.
There Is Nothin' Like A Dame
31.
This Nearly Was Mine
32.
We Kiss In A Shadow
33.
You Are Beautiful
34.
You Gave Me A Mountain
35.
You'll Never Walk Alone
36.
Younger Than Springtime
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