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AS LONG AS HE NEEDS ME. Lionel Bart's "Oliver! NY: Hollis Music, 1960. First US Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good. Irene Haas. 6pp. Words and music by Lionel Bart. In part: "He doesn't act as tho' he cares, But deep inside I know he cares.." 12" x 9". (more information)
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$10.00
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BABY, THE RAIN MUST FALL. Words and Music by Elmer Berstein and Ernie Sheldon. Recorded by Glenn Yarbrough on RCA Victor NY Colgems Music 1964., 1964. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 11" x 8.5" (4)pp Contains lyrics, music, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Some men climb a mountain Some men swim the sea Some men fly above the sky They are what they must be.". Illustrated by cover photo of Yarbrough. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$10.00
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BLOWIN' IN THE WIND. Words and Music by Bob Dylan. Recorded on Warner Bros. Record #WB5368 [by] Peter, Paul and Mary NY M. Witmark & Sons 1963., 1963. Soft cover. Clear tape along spine; contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 4pp Contains lyric, music and chord symbols. In part: "How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? Yes,'n' How many seas must a white dove sail before she sleeps in the sand?." This song, considered by some to be the national anthem of Dylan's generation, was first published in May 1962, in Broadside magazine, although its fame was delayed until the Peter, Paul & Mary recording in 1963 which sold 300,000 copies within the first two weeks of its release. Illustrated by Peter, Paul & Mary on cover. 1st PP&M Edn. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$25.00
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PIANO SELECTION--"Camelot NY: Chappell, 1961. First Thus. Decorative cover. Very Good. 17pp piano music, no words. Music by Frederick Loewe. Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. 12" x 9". (more information)
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$10.00
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CHERISH. Words and Music by Terry Kirkman. Recorded by The Association on Valiant Records Hollywood Beechwood Music 1966., 1966. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 8.5" (4)pp Contains lyrics, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Cherish is the word I use to describe all the feeling that I have hiding here for you inside. You don't know how many times I've wished that I had told you.". Illustrated by group photo on cover. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$10.00
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CHIM CHIM CHER-EE. By Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins Burbank, CA Wonderland Music 1963., 1963. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (6)pp The cover features an artist's portrait of Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Contains lyrics, music, and guitar chords. In part: "Chim chiminey, chim chiminey, chim chim cheree! A sweep is as lucky, as lucky can be.". Illustrated by stars of movie on cover. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$20.00
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DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL NY: Charles Hansen, 1967. Second Edition. Pictorial cover. Very Good. Words and music by Bobby Burke & Horace Gerlach. 4pp, in part: You're the end of the rainbow, my pot o' gold, Your'e Daddy's little girl to have and hold .." First copyright by Cherio Corp. in 1949. Recorded by Perro Como, with his large portrait on the cover. 11" x 8.25". (more information)
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$10.00
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DOMMAGE, DOMMAGE (Too Bad, Too Bad). Words and Music by Paul Vance & Lee Pockriss. Recorded by Paul Vance on Scepter Records NY Leo Feist 1966., 1966. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (4)pp Contains lyric, music, and guitar chords. In part: "Dommage, dommage, our love was once exciting, Now it's just a game we play. Too bad, too bad, but nothing lasts forever.". Illustrated by Vance portrait on cover. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$10.00
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Group of six pieces of Christian sheet music Dallas, Texas: Rainbow Sound, 1969. First Editions. Pictorial wraps. Very Good. Six titles with words and music by Mildred Drurey of Dallas, published 1969-1970, all with pictorial covers: The Greatest Miracle; He'll Lead You Home; How I Yearn to See Him; Jesus Is the Way; Use Me Lord; Why. 12" x 9". (more information)
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$25.00
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EVERGREEN (Love Theme from "A Star Is Born"). Words by Paul Williams. Music by Barbara Streisand NY Warner Bros. 1976., 1976. Soft cover. Pencilled chord notations, else in very good condition. 12" x 9" (8)pp Contains lyrics, music, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Ah. Love, soft as an easy chair; love, fresh as the morning air. One love that is shared by two, I have found with you.". Illustrated by color photo of Streisand. Award Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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THE FOOL ON THE HILL. Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McCartney. Recorded by Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 London/NY Northern Songs/Comet Music 1967., 1967. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 11" x 8.5" (4)pp Contains lyrics, music, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Day after day alone on a hill, The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still; But nobody wants to know him, they can see that he's just a fool.". Illustrated by cover photo of Brazil '66. US Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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GALVESTON. Words and Music by Jimmy Webb. Recorded by Glen Campbell on Capitol Records NY Ja-Ma Music 1968., 1968. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (8)pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Galveston, oh, Galveston. I still hear your sea winds blowing; I still see her dark eyes glowing, She was twenty-one.". Illustrated by color photo-view on cover. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$10.00
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GOOD MORNING STARSHINE. Michael Butler Presents "Hair NY: United Artists Music, 1968. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good. 12" x 9". (more information)
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$25.00
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HAZEL NY: Conley Music, 1960. First Edition. Decorative cover. Very Good. Words and music by Frank C. Slay, Jr. and Bob Crewe. 4pp, in part: "Wild as an eagle, my Hazel, Untamed and restless but fine; Till she met a wanderin' soldier, Whose love was like dandelion wine .." 12" x 9". (more information)
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HELLO, DOLLY! David Merrick presents Carol Channing in the new musical comedy "Helly, Dolly! NY: Edwin H. Morris, 1963. First Edition. Decorative cover. Very Good. 6pp, words and music by Jerry Herman. In part: "I went away from the lights of Fourteenth Street And into my personal haze; But now that I'm back in the lights of Fourteenth Street.." 12" x 9". (more information)
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HEY GIRL, DON'T BOTHER ME: Recorded by The Tams on Dunhill Records Atlanta, GA: Low-Twi Music, 1971. First Edition. Pictorial cover. Very Good. 6pp, words and music, in part: "Hey girl, don't bother me . Go away, come back another day, don't bother me ." In 1971, this song recorded by The Tams was #1 song of the year in the UK. Still performing in 2008, The Tams are members of the Beach Music Hall of Fame, The Georgia Hall of Fame, and the Atlanta Hall of Fame. 11" x 8.5". (more information)
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$25.00
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HOW TO HANDLE A WOMAN. Lerner & Loewe's "Camelot." Music by Frederick Loewe. Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner NY Chappell 1960., 1960. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Decorative paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (6)pp Directed by Moss Hart. Contains lyrics, music, and guitar chords. In part: "How to handle a woman, There's a way, said a wise old man. A way known by ev'ry woman since the whole rigmarole began." This musical opened on Broadway on December 3, 1960 at the Majestic Theatre, and ran for 873 performances. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$10.00
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A HUNDRED POUNDS OF CLAY NY: Gil Music, 1961. First Edition. Decorative cover. Very Good. Words and music by Bob Elgin, Luther Dixon, and Kay Rogers. 4pp, in part: He took a hundred pounds of clay and the He said, `Hey!' Listen, I'm gonna fix this world today .. He created a woman and a lot of lovin' for a man .." Featured by Gene McDaniels on Liberty Records. 12" x 9". (more information)
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I'D LIKE TO TEACH THE WORLD TO SING (IN PERFECT HARMONY) NY: Shada Music, 1971. First thus. Pictorial cover. Very Good. Words and music by B. Backer, B. Davis, R. Cook, and R. Greenaway. Recorded by The New Seekers on Elektra Records. 4pp, in part: "I'd like to build the world a home and furnish it with love, Grow apple trees and honey bees and snow-white turtle doves.." 12" x 9". (more information)
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I'D LIKE TO TEACH THE WORLD TO SING (In Perfect Harmony). Words and Music by B. Backer, B. Davis, R. Cook, R. Greenaway NY Shada Music / Coca-Cola Co. 1971., 1971. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial cover and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 4pp Contains lyric, music and chord symbols. In part: "I'd like to build the world a home and furnish it with love, Grow apple trees and honey bees and snow-white turtle doves." The cover shows The New Seekers, holding Coke bottles as they sing. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$15.00
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I'VE GOTTA BE ME. "Golden Rainbow," a new musical NY: Damila Music, 1967. First Edition. Decorative wraps. Very Good. 4pp. Words and music by Walter Marks, in part: "Whether I'm right or whether I'm wrong Whether I find a place in this world or never belong.." The show starred Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme. 12" x 9". (more information)
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IF HE WALKED INTO MY LIFE NY: Edwin H. Morris, 1966. First Edition. Pictorial cover. Very Good. Buta. 6pp. Music and lyric by Jerry Herman, in part: "Where's that guy with the promise? The guy who tried to show me what love could be.." 12" x 9". (more information)
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IF I RULED THE WORLD. Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Music by Cyril Ornadel. As recorded by Tony Bennett on Columbia Records NY Chappell 1963., 1963. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (6)pp Contains lyrics, music, and guitar chords. In part: "If I ruled the world ev'ry day would be the first day of spring, Ev'ry heart would have a new song to sing.". Illustrated by cover photo of Tony Bennett. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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IF YOU EVER LEAVE ME NY: Northern Music, 1968. Second Edition. Pictorial cover. Very Good. Words and music by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent, 4pp, in part: "If you ever leave me, don't worry at all ." On the cover is a large photo-portrait of Jack Jones, who recorded this song for RCA. 12" x 9". (more information)
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THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM (The Quest)...in "Man of La Mancha NY: Sam Fox, 1965. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good. Oscar Liebman. 6pp. Lyric by Joe Darion. Music by Mitch Leigh. In part: "To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe.." 12" x 9". (more information)
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IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO FALL IN LOVE. Words and Music by Warren R. Miller Dallas, Texas Warren R. Miller 1973., 1973. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (4)pp Contains lyrics, music, and guitar chords. In part: "All I am chasing are rainbows, And I feel so happy and gay; The day that I met my true love, I chased all the grey clouds away.". Illustrated by cover illus from photographs. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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$15.00
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LOVE (CAN MAKE YOU HAPPY), by Jack Sigler, Jr. As recorded by Mercy Philadelphia: Dandelion Music, 1968. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good. Illus from Photograph. 4pp, words and music, in part: "Wake up in the morning, with the sunshine in your eyes, And the smell of flowers blooming in the air.." 12" x 9". (more information)
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MAME. Fryer, Carr & Harris present Angela Lansbury as "Mame," a new musical NY: Edwin H. Morris, 1966. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Fine. Buta. 6pp. Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. In part: "You coax the blues right out of the horn, Mame, You charm the husk right off of the corn, Mame.." 11" x 8.5". (more information)
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MANDY NY: Charles Hansen, 1974. First Thus. Pictorial cover. Very Good. Words and music by Scott English and Richard Kerr. 8pp, in part: "I remember all my life, Raining down as cold as ice. Shadows of a man, a face through a window, cryin' in the night .." Recorded on Bell Records by Barry Manilow. First copyright by Screen Gems in 1971; this arrangement copyright 1974. 11" x 8.25". (more information)
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MILK AND HONEY" CHORAL SELECTION. Lyric and Music by Jerry Herman. Choral Arrangement by Clay Warnick [songbook] NY Morley Music (1962)., 1962. Soft cover. Paper covers and contents in very good condition. 10.5" x 6.75" (24)pp Contains lyrics and music. 2nd ptg thus edition. Binding is original wraps. (more information)
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