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Hammerstein, Oscar – Rodgers, Richard: Oklahoma! Vocal Selection Revised

(Piano and Voice, with Guitar chord boxes)

Setting: Piano-Vocal-Guitar (PVG)
Genre: Film & Musical
Length: 80 pages
Weight: 0.287 kg
Published: 1981
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00312292
We proudly present this deluxe songbook featuring a dozen tunes from Rodgers & Hammerstein's beloved show, which the New York Times calls The Great American Musical! In honor of this show's 75th anniversary, this revised editioncontains eye-catching new cover art, priceless photos from the original stage production, a biography of Rodgers & Hammerstein, a plot synopsis, the history of the show, and updated engravings of all the songs, including the twonew ones added to the book (Lonely Room - Pore Jud) and: All Er Nothin' - The Farmer and the Cowman - I Cain't Say No - Kansas City - Many a New Day - Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' - Oklahoma - Out of My Dreams - People Will SayWe're in Love - The Surrey with the Fringe on Top.

Contents

1.
All Er Nothin'
2.
I Cain't Say No
3.
Kansas City
4.
Many A New Day
5.
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
6.
Oklahoma
7.
Out Of My Dreams
8.
People Will Say We're In Love
9.
The Farmer And The Cowman
10.
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
11.
Pore Jud
12.
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
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