80 Years Of Popular Music - The Thirties
Music is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. The Warner Bros. Corporation has put together a series of 8 books that chronicle 80 years of man's most popular music. There is a book for each decade from the 1920's to the 1990's. With dozens of songs in each collection, you'll be amazed at the quality and variety of the music represented. Each song is presented in Piano/Vocal/Chords format - two hands piano, with treble and bass clefs, a separate vocal line with lyrics, and guitar chords written above the vocal line. Ideal for any pianist, guitarist, or vocalist, we highly recommend this series of books. "80 Years Of Popular Music - The Thirties - Piano (Piano/Vocal/Chords)" weighs 16.96 oz.
$14.95, SuperDuperItem 1700168FK, 146 pages

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Chord symbols are included in this book.
Guitar chords are included in this book.
Song lyrics are included in this book.
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Product Format: Piano/Vocal/Chords | | This product contains these SuperDuper Songs | When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain - Performed by: The Ambassadors and Kate Smith - Composed by: Johnson, Woods, and Smith - ©1931 Over The Rainbow - Performed by: Judy Garland - Composed by: Arlen and E. Y. Harburg - From: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Musical Production "The Wizard Of Oz" - ©1938 Anything Goes - Performed by: Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Composed by: Porter - ©1934 April In Paris - Performed by: Billy Eckstine - Composed by: Renaud, E. Y. Harburg, and Duke - ©1932 As Time Goes By - Performed by: Jacques Renard & His Orchestra - Composed by: Hupfeld - From: Warner Brothers Motion Picture "Casablanca" - ©1931 Begin The Beguine - Performed by: Artie Shaw & His New Music - Composed by: Grever, Renaud, and Porter - ©1935 Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea - Performed by: Eddy Duchin - Composed by: Arlen and Koehler - ©1931 The Gold Diggers' Song (We're InThe Money) - Performed by: Ted Lewis & His Band - Composed by: Warren and Dubin - ©1933 Blue Moon - Performed by: Glen Gray & His Casa Loma Orchestra - Composed by: Rodgers and Hart - From: M-G-M Musical Production "Words And Music" - ©1934 Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? - Performed by: Rudy Vallee - Composed by: Gorney and E. Y. Harburg - ©1932 For All We Know - Performed by: Morton Downey - Composed by: J. Fred Coots and Sam M. Lewis - ©1934 Forty-Second Street - Performed by: Don Bestor & His Orchestra - Composed by: Warren and Dubin - ©1932 Don't Blame Me - Performed by: Ida Cox - Composed by: McHugh and Fields - ©1932 I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five And Ten Cent Store) - Performed by: Ben Selvin & His Orchestra - Composed by: Dixon, Rose, and Warren - ©1931 Good Night Sweetheart - Performed by: Wayne King & His Orchestra - Composed by: Connelly, Noble, Vallee, and Campbell - ©1931 Hooray For Hollywood - Performed by: Johnnie "Scat" Davis - Composed by: Richard A. Whiting and Mercer - ©1937 I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) - Performed by: Russ Columbo - Composed by: Fred E. Ahlert and Turk - ©1931 I Got Rhythm - Performed by: Red Nichols & His Five Pennies - Composed by: Gershwin and Gershwin - ©1930 I Only Have Eyes For You - Performed by: Ben Selvin & His Orchestra - Composed by: Warren and Dubin - ©1934 In A Sentimental Mood - Performed by: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Composed by: Mills, Ellington, and Kurtz - ©1935 It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Performed by: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Composed by: Ellington and Mills - ©1932 Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing) - Performed by: Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Composed by: Prima - ©1936 It's Only A Paper Moon - Performed by: Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Composed by: E. Y. Harburg, Rose, and Arlen - ©1933 I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You - Performed by: Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composed by: Bassman and Washington - ©1932 I'm In The Mood For Love - Performed by: Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composed by: Fields and McHugh - ©1935 I've Got The World On A String - Performed by: Louis Armstrong - Composed by: Arlen and Koehler - ©1932 Jeepers Creepers - Performed by: Al Donahue& His Orchestra - Composed by: Warren and Mercer - ©1938 Mood Indigo - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Mills, Ellington, and Bigard - ©1931 Moonglow - Performed by: Artie Shaw & His Orchestra - Composed by: Delange, Hudson, and Mills - ©1934 Moonlight Serenade - Performed by: Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Composed by: Miller and Parish - ©1939 My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii - Performed by: Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Composed by: Harrison, Cogswell, and Noble - ©1933 Sophisticated Lady - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Mills, Ellington, and Parish - ©1933 Night And Day - Performed by: Leo Reisman & His Orchestra - Composed by: Porter and Renaud - ©1932 One O'Clock Jump - Performed by: Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Composed by: Basie - ©1938 Stairway To The Stars - Performed by: Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composed by: Malneck, Parish, and Signorelli - From: United Artists Motion Picture "Some Like It Hot" - ©1935 Stars Fell On Alabama - Performed by: Woody Herman - Composed by: Perkins and Parish - ©1934 Stompin' At The Savoy - Performed by: Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Composed by: Sampson, Goodman, Razaf, and Webb - ©1936 Too Marvelous For Words - Performed by: Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra and Bing Crosby - Composed by: Richard A. Whiting and Mercer - ©1937 We're Off To See The Wizard (The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz) - Performed by: Judy Garland - Composed by: Arlen and E. Y. Harburg - From: M-G-M Picture "The Wizard Of Oz" - ©1939 What's New - Performed by: Bing Crosby - Composed by: Haggart and Burke - ©1939 When I Grow Too Old To Dream - Performed by: Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Composed by: Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II - ©1934 You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me - Performed by: Bing Crosby with Guy Lombardo - Composed by: Warren and Dubin - ©1932 You And The Night And The Music - Performed by: Libby Holman - Composed by: Schwartz and Dietz - ©1934 You Are My Lucky Star - Performed by: Connie Boswell - Composed by: Nacio Herb Brown and Freed - ©1935 You Go To My Head - Performed by: Larry Clinton & His Orchestra - Composed by: J. Fred Coots and Gillespie - ©1938 Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart - Performed by: Judy Garland with the Victor Young Orchestra - Composed by: James F. Hanley - ©1935 Deep Purple (Sombre Demijour) - Performed by: Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Composed by: Peter De Rose and Parish - ©1934 |
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