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1940s – Decade by Decade Series

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1940s Decade by Decade Series Publisher: Alfred Publishing Co. This songbook contains more than 50 of the biggest hits of the 1940s. Each song is sure to spark a memory or create a new one for pianists and vocalists of all ages. For practice, performance,

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1940s Decade by Decade Series

Publisher: Alfred Publishing Co.
This songbook contains more than 50 of the biggest hits of the 1940s. Each song is sure to spark a memory or create a new one for pianists and vocalists of all ages. For practice, performance, or pleasure, play and sing your way through your favorite decade in pop music history! Titles: The Anniversary Waltz (Vera Lynn) As Time Goes By (Dooley Wilson) At Last (Glenn Miller) Ballerina (Vaughn Monroe) Blues in the Night (Woody Herman) Chattanooga Choo Choo (Glenn Miller) Dont Fence Me In (Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters) Dont Sit Under the Apple Tree (The Andrews Sisters) Elmers Tune (Glenn Miller) Enjoy Yourself (Guy Lombardo) Fools Rush In (Glenn Miller) A Gal in Calico (Johnny Mercer) How About You? (Tommy Dorsey) How Are Things in Glocca Morra? (Buddy Clark) How High the Moon (Benny Goodman) I Fall in Love Too Easily (Frank Sinatra) Ill Walk Alone (Dinah Shore) Im in Love (Doris Day) Imagination (Glenn Miller) Its Magic (Doris Day) Ive Heard That Song Before (Harry James) La Vie en Rose (Edith Piaf) Laura (Woody Herman) Mamselle (Art Lund) The More I See You (Dick Haymes) Near You (Francis Craig) New York, New York (Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, & Jules Munshin) Oh! What It Seemed to Be (Frank Sinatra) The Old Lamp-Lighter (Sammy Kaye) Only Forever (Bing Crosby) Paper Doll (The Mills Brothers) Powder Your Face with Sunshine (Guy Lombardo) Red Roses for a Blue Lady (Vaughn Monroe) Serenade in Blue (Glenn Miller) Speak Low (Guy Lombardo) Straighten Up and Fly Right (Nat King Cole) Swinging on a Star (Bing Crosby) Take the A Train (Duke Ellington) Taking a Chance on Love (Benny Goodman) That Lucky Old Sun (Frankie Laine) Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (Thats an Irish Lullaby) (Bing Crosby) The Trolley Song (Judy Garland) Youd Be So Nice to Come Home To (Dinah Shore) Youll Never Know (Dick Haymes) Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (James Baskett).

Series: Decade by Decade
Format: Softcover
Width: 9.0
Length: 12.0
208 Pages

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Songlist
A DREAM IS A WISH YOUR HEART MAKES (FROM CINDERELLA)
ANNIVERSARY WALTZ, THE
AS TIME GOES BY (from Casablanca)
AT LAST
BALLERINA
BEWITCHED, BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED (from PAL JOEY)
BLUEBERRY HILL
BLUES IN THE NIGHT
CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO
DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS
DONT FENCE ME IN (fromHollywood Canteen)
DONT SIT UNDER THE APPLE TREE (WITH ANYONE ELSE BUT ME)
ELMERS TUNE
ENJOY YOURSELF (ITS LATER THAN YOU THINK)
FOOLS RUSH IN (WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD)
GAL IN CALICO, A
HOW ABOUT YOU?
HOW ARE THINGS IN GLOCCA MORRA (from Finians Rainbow)
HOW HIGH THE MOON
I DONT WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE
I FALL IN LOVE TOO EASILY
ILL WALK ALONE
IM ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS
IM BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT
IM IN LOVE
IVE GOT A GAL IN KALAMAZOO
IVE HEARD THAT SONG BEFORE
IMAGINATION
ITS MAGIC
LA VIE EN ROSE (TAKE ME TO YOUR HEART AGAIN)
LAURA
LONG AGO (AND FAR AWAY) (FROM COVER GIRL)
MAMSELLE
MORE I SEE YOU, THE (from Billy Roses Diamond Horseshoe)
NEAR YOU
NEW YORK NEW YORK (FROM ON THE TOWN)
OH! WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE
OLD LAMPLIGHTER, THE
ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND THE SANTA FE
ONLY FOREVER
POWDER YOUR FACE WITH SUNSHINE
RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY
SERENADE IN BLUE
SPEAK LOW
STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT
SWINGING ON A STAR
TAKE THE A TRAIN
TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE
THAT LUCKY OLD SUN
TOO RA LOO RA LOO RAL (THATS AN IRISH LULLABY) PD
TROLLEY SONG, THE (from Meet Me in St. Louis)
YOUD BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO (from Something To Shout About)
YOULL NEVER KNOW
ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH (FROM SONG OF THE SOUTH)

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