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The '30s
255 pages, $7.95, Item 1704133BD

Book Format: Fake Book

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Description
Whether you are spending an "April In Paris" or you are just "In A Sentimental Mood", you are sure to enjoy this collection of 115 songs, in a convenient 4 1/2 inches by 7 inch size. Music from "The '30s", in fake book format, is a great way to take a trip down memory lane.

A fake book contains the melody line along with lyrics and chord symbols. It is ideal for a pianist who wants to 'fake' the left hand part (a fake book does not contain the left hand piano part - it has only the melody), or for anyone who plays a C instrument such as flute, violin, harmonica, or recorder. "The '30s" weighs 5.76 oz.

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Song Titles
All Of Me - Written by: Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks - ©1931
April In Paris - Written by: E.Y. Harburg and Vernon Drake - ©1932
Are You Havin' Any Fun? - Written by: Jack Yellen and Sammy Fain - From: "George White's Scandals (1939 Edition)" - ©1939
Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel) - Written by: Lew Brown, Wladimir A. Timm, Jaromir Vejvoda, and Vasek Zeman - From: "Skoda Lasky" - ©1934
At Long Last Love - Written by: Cole Porter - ©1937
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea - Written by: Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen - From: "Rhythmania" - ©1931
Beyond The Blue Horizon - Written by: Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and W. Franke Harling - From: Paramount Picture "Monte Carlo" - ©1930
Blue Hawaii - Written by: Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger - From: Paramount Picture "Waikiki Wedding" - ©1936
Body And Soul - Written by: Robert Sour, Frank Eyton, and John Green - From: "Edward Heyman" - ©1930
Boo-Hoo - Written by: Edward Heyman, Carmen Lombardo, and John Jacob Loeb - ©1936
By Myself - Written by: Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz - From: "Between The Devil" - ©1937
Bye Bye Blues - Written by: Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray - ©1930
Cheek To Cheek - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: RKO Motion Picture "Top Hat" - ©1935
Caravan - Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Juan Tizol - ©1937
Careless - Written by: Lew Quadling, Eddy Howard, and Dick Jergens - ©1939
The Champagne Waltz - Written by: Con Conrad, Ben Oakland, and Milton Drake - From: Paramount Picture "Champagne Waltz" - ©1934
Cherokee (Indian Love Song) - Written by: Ray Noble - ©1938
Cocktails For Two - Written by: Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow - From: Paramount Picture "Murder At The Vanities" - ©1934
Dancing On The Ceiling - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Simple Simon" - ©1931
Did You Ever See A Dream Walking - Written by: Mack Gordon and Harry Revel - From: "Sitting Pretty" - ©1933
East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) - Written by: Brooks Bowman - ©1934
Easter Parade - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Motion Picture Irving Berlin's "Easter Parade" - ©1933
Easy To Love (You'd Be So Easy To Love) - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Born To Dance" - ©1936
Exactly Like You - Written by: Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh - ©1930
Falling In Love With Love - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Boys From Syracuse" - ©1936
A Fine Romance - Written by: Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern - From: "Swing Time" - ©1936
For All We Know - Written by: Sam M. Lewis and J. Fred Coots - ©1934
Friendship - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Dubarry Was A Lady" - ©1939
I Can't Get Started With You - Written by: Ira Gershwin and Vernon Duke - From: "Ziegfeld Follies" - ©1935
Get Out If Town - Written by: Cole Porter - ©1938
The Glory Of Love - Written by: Billy Hill - ©1936
Got A Date With An Angel - Written by: Clifford Grey, Sonny Miller, Jack Waller, and Joseph Turnbridge - From: "For The Love Of Mike" - ©1931
Harbor Lights - Written by: Jimmy Kennedy and Hugh Williams - ©1937
Have You Ever Been Lonely? (Have You Ever Been Blue?) - Written by: George Brown and Peter De Rose - ©1933
Have You Met Miss Jones? - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "I'd Rather Be Right" - ©1937
Heart And Soul - Written by: Frank Loesser and Hoagy Carmichael - From: Paramount Picture "A Song Is Born" - ©1938
Heartaches - Written by: John Klenner and Al Hoffman - ©1931
Heat Wave - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Stage Production "As Thousands Cheer" - ©1933
How Deep Is The Ocean (How High Is The Sky) - Written by: Irving Berlin - ©1932
I Concentrate - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Broadway Melody Of 1940" - ©1939
I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance - Written by: Bing Crosby, Ned Washington, and Victor Young - ©1932
I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five And Ten Cent Store) - Written by: Billy Rose, Mort Dixon, and Harry Warren - ©1931
I'll Be Seeing You - Written by: Irving Kahal and Sammy Fain - From: "Right This Way" - ©1938
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter - Written by: Joe Young and Fred E. Ahlert - ©1935
I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Motion Picture "Follow The Fleet" - ©1936
I've Got You Under My Skin - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Born To Dance" - ©1936
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: 20th Century Fox Motion Picture "On The Avenue" - ©1936
I've Got The World On A String - Written by: Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen - ©1932
In A Sentimental Mood - Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Manny Kurtz - ©1935
In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town - Written by: Joe Young, Jack Little, and Ira Schuster - ©1932
In A Chapel In The Moonlight - Written by: Billy Hill - ©1936
In The Still Of The Night - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Rosalie" - ©1937
In The Mood - Written by: Joe Garland - ©1939
Isn't It Romantic? - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: Paramount Picture "Love Me Tonight" - ©1932
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Written by: Duke Ellington and Irving Mills - From: "Sophisticated Ladies" - ©1932
It's A Blue World - Written by: Bob Wright and Chet Forrest - ©1939
It's De-Lovely - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Red, Hot And Blue" - ©1936
It's Easy To Remember - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: Paramount Picture "Mississippi" - ©1934
It's Only A Paper Moon - Written by: Billy Rose, E.Y. Harburg, and Harold Arlen - ©1933
It's The Talk Of The Town - Written by: Marty Symes, Al Neiburg, and Jerry Livingston - ©1933
Just A Gigolo - Written by: Julius Brammer, Irving Caesar, and Leonello Casucci - ©1930
Let's Face The Music And Dance - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Motion Picture "Follow The Fleet" - ©1935
Just One More Chance - Written by: Sam Coslow and Arthur Johnston - ©1931
The Lady Is A Tramp - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Babes In Arms" - ©1937
Let's Dance - Written by: Fanny Baldridge, Gregory Stone, and Joseph Bonine - ©1935
Let's Have Another Cup O'Coffee - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Stage Production "Face The Music" - ©1932
Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries - Written by: Lew Brown and Ray Henderson - From: "George White's Scandals" (1931 Edition) - ©1931
Lovely To Look At - Written by: Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Jerome Kern - From: "Roberta" - ©1935
Little Girl Blue - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Jumbo" - ©1935
Love Is The Sweetest Thing - Written by: Ray Noble - ©1932
Lover - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: Paramount Picture "Love Me Tonight" - ©1932
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Jumbo" - ©1935
Lullaby Of The Leaves - Written by: Joe Young and Bernice Petkere - ©1932
Memories Of You - Written by: Andy Razaf and Eubie Blake - ©1930
Mimi - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: Paramount Picture "Love Me Tonight" - ©1932
Mood Indigo - Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Albany Bigard - ©1931
Moon Over Miami - Written by: Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke - ©1935
Moonglow - Written by: Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange, and Irving Mills - ©1934
My Funny Valentine - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Babes In Arms" - ©1937
My Heart Belongs To Daddy - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Leave It To Me" - ©1938
My Ideal - Written by: Leo Robin, Richard A Whiting, and Newell Chase - From: Paramount Picture "Playboy Of Paris" - ©1930
My Romance - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Jumbo" - ©1935
Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) - Written by: Bert Kalmer and Harry Ruby - ©1931
On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Written by: Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh - ©1930
Paper Doll - Written by: Johnny S. Black - ©2001
Solitude - Written by: Duke Ellington, Eddie De Lange, and Irving Mills - ©1934
Pennies From Heaven - Written by: John Burke and Arthur Johnston - ©1936
Pick Yourself Up - Written by: Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern - From: "Swing Time" - ©1936
Red Sails In The Sunset - Written by: Jimmy Kennedy and Hugh Williams (Will Grosz) - ©1935
September Song - Written by: Maxwell Anderson and Kurt Weill - From: Musical Play "Knickerbocker Holiday" - ©1938
Sophisticated Lady - Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Mitchell Parish - ©1935
South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way) - Written by: Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr - ©1939
The Way You Look Tonight - Written by: Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern - From: "Swing Time" - ©1936
Stompin' At The Savoy - Written by: Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, Chick Webb, and Andy Razaf - ©1936
Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time) - Written by: Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen - From: "Cotton Club Parade Of 1933" - ©1933
Ten Cents A Dance - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Simple Simon" - ©1930
Thanks For The Memory - Written by: Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger - From: Paramount Picture "Big Broadcast Of 1938" - ©1937
Them There Eyes - Written by: Maceo Pinkard, William Tracey, and Doris Tauber - ©1930
There's A Small Hotel - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "On Your Toes" - ©1936
These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) - Written by: Holt Marvell and Jack Strachey - ©1936
This Can't Be Love - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "The Boys From Syracuse" - ©1938
Top Hat, White Tie And Tails - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: RKO Motion Picture "Top Hat" - ©1935
Two Sleepy People - Written by: Frank Loesser and Hoagy Carmichael - From: Paramount Motion Picture "Thanks For The Memory" - ©1938
The Very Thought Of You - Written by: Ray Noble - ©1934
What A Diff'rence A Day Made - Written by: Stanley Adams and Maria Grever - ©1934
When I Take My Sugar To Tea - Written by: Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, and Pierre Norman - From: Paramount Picture "Monkey Business" - ©1931
Where Or When - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Babes In Arms" - ©1937
Where The Blue Of The Night (Meets The Gold Of The Day) - Written by: Fred E. Ahlert, Bing Crosby, and Roy Turk - ©1931
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) - Written by: Ted Koehler, Billy Moll, and Harry Barris - ©1931
You Are Too Beautiful - Written by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - From: "Hallelujah, I'm A Bum" - ©1932
You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me - Written by: Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, and Pierre Norman - From: Paramount Picture "The Big Pond" - ©1930
You Oughta Be In Pictures - Written by: Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman - ©1934
You're My Everything - Written by: Mort Dixon, Joe Young, and Harry Warren - ©1959
Yours (Cuando Se Quire De Veras) - Written by: Albert Gamse, Jack Sherr, and Gonzalo Roig - ©1931


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