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More Of The Easy Forties Fake Book - 100 Songs In The Key Of "C"
198 pages, $19.95, Item 1707831BD

Book Format: Fake Book

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Publisher: "More Of The Easy Forties Fake Book - 100 Songs In The Key Of "C"" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.

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Description
"The Easy Forties Fake Book" is arranged in the key of “C” with larger-than-most fake book notation and simplified harmonies and melodies. You'll enjoy these memorable songs including several from Broadway hits, movies, along with popular pieces that have become standards.
 
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. "More Of The Easy Forties Fake Book - 100 Songs In The Key Of "C"" weighs 23.36 oz.

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Song Titles
Always True To You In My Fashion - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Kiss Me, Kate" - ©1948
A - You're Adorable - Written by: Buddy Kaye, Sidney Lippman, and Fred Wise - ©1948
Adios - ©1931
Angel Eyes - Written by: Matt Dennis - ©1946
Anniversary Song - Written by: Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin - From: Columbia Picture "The Jolson Story" - ©1946
Anything You Can Do - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: "Anne Get Your Gun" - ©1946
But Beautiful - Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen - From: "Road To Rio" - ©1947
Baby, It's Cold Outside - Written by: Frank Loesser - From: Motion Picture "Neptune's Daughter" - ©1948
Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar - Written by: Don Raye, Hughie Prince, and Eleanor Sheehy - ©1940
Buckle Down, Winscoki - Written by: Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane - From: "Best Foot Forward" - ©1941
Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard?) - Written by: Fleece Moore - ©1945
Candy - Written by: Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney, and Mack David - ©1944
Candy Kisses - Written by: George Morgan - ©1948
Civilizatioin (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) - Written by: Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman - From: Broadway Musical "Angel In The Wings" - ©1947
Comme Ci, Comme Ca - Written by: Bruno Coquatrix - ©1949
A Couple Of Swells - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Motion Picture Irving Berlin's "Easter Parade" - ©1947
Don't Take Your Love From Me - Written by: Henry Nemo - ©1941
Cruising Down The River - Written by: Eily Beadell and Nell Tollerton - ©1945
Daddy - Written by: Bob Troup - ©1941
Dear Hearts And Gentle People - Written by: Sammy Fain - ©1949
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Written by: Jule Styne - From: "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" - ©1949
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - Written by: Duke Ellington and Bob Russell - ©1943
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans - Written by: Eddie De Lagne and Louie Alter - ©1946
A Dreamer's Holiday - Written by: Mabel Wayne - ©1949
Elmer's Tune - Written by: Elmer Albercht, Sammy Gallop, and Dick Jurgens - ©1941
Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think) - Written by: Carl Sigman - ©1948
Everything Happens To Me - Written by: Matt Dennis - ©1941
Feudin' And Fightin' - Written by: Burton Lane - ©1947
Give Him The OO-LA-LA - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Dubarry Was A Lady" - ©1940
For Every Man There's A Woman - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: Motion Picture "Casbah" - ©1948
The Frim Fram Sauce - Written by: Joe Ricardel and Redd Evans - ©1946
Full Moon And Empty Arms - Written by: Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman - ©1946
God Bless' The Child - Written by: Arthur Herzog Jr. and Billie Holiday - From: Motion Picture "Lady Sings The Blues" - ©1941
Haunted Heart - Written by: Arthur Schwartz - From: "Inside U.S.A" - ©1948
Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop - Written by: Lionel Hampton and Curley Hammer - ©1945
Hooray For Love - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: Motion Picture "Casbah" - ©1948
How Little We Know - Written by: Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer - ©1944
I'm A Lonely Little Petunia (In An Onion Patch) - Written by: Maurie Hartmann and Johnny Kamano - ©1946
I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues - Written by: Duke Ellington - ©1944
I Could Write A Book - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Pal Joey" - ©1940
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire - Written by: Bennie Benjamin and Eddie Durham - ©1940
I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry - Written by: Jule Styne - From: "Glad To See You" - ©1944
I Love You - Written by: Cole Porter - From: "Mexican Hayride" - ©1943
I Should Care - Written by: Sammy Cahn, Paul Weston, and Alex Stordahl - ©1944
I'm Old Fashioned - Written by: Jerome Kern - From: "You Were Never Lovelier" - ©1942
Juke Box Saturday Night - Written by: Paul McGrane - From: "Stars On Ice" - ©1942
I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Cocoanuts - Written by: Fred Heatherton - ©1944
I've Heard That Song Before - Written by: Jule Styne - From: Motion Picture "Youth On Parade" - ©1942
In Love In Vain - Written by: Jerome Kern - ©1946
In The Blue Of Evening - Written by: D'Artega - ©1942
It Might As Well Be Spring - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "State Fair" - ©1945
It Never Entered My Mind - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Higher And Higher" - ©1940
It Only Happens When I Dance With You - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Motion Picture Irving Berlin's "Easter Parade" - ©1947
It's A Good Day - Written by: Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour - ©1946
It's A Grand Night For Singing - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "State Fair" - ©1945
It's A Most Unusual Day - Written by: Jimmy McHugh - From: "A Date With Judy" - ©1947
Jealous Heart - Written by: Jenny Lou Carson - ©1944
Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long Way) - Written by: Zeke Clements and Eddy Arnold - ©1948
Let's Get Away From It All - Written by: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1941
Like Someone In Love - Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1944
Lost In The Stars - Written by: Kurt Weill - From: Musical Production "Lost In The Stars" - ©1944
Linda - Written by: Jack Lawrence - ©1946
Look To The Rainbow - Written by: Burton Lane - From: "Finian's Rainbow" - ©1946
Managua, Nicaragua - Written by: Irving Fields - ©1946
Moonlight Cocktail - Written by: Lucky Roberts - From: "A Night In Casablanca" - ©1941
My Shining Hour - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: Motion Picture "The Sky's The Limit" - ©1943
Rag Mop - Written by: Johnnie Lee Willis and Deacon Anderson - ©1949
No Can Do - Written by: Nat Simon and Charles Tobias - ©1945
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Oklahoma!" - ©1943
Oh! What It Seemed To Be - Written by: Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss, and Frankie Carle - ©1945
Ole Buttermilk Sky - Written by: Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks - From: Motion Picture "Canyon Passage" - ©1946
Once In Love With Amy - Written by: Frank Loesser - From: "Where's Charley?" - ©1948
One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) - Written by: Harold Arlen - From: Motion Picture "The Sky's The Limit" - ©1943
Red Roses For A Blue Lady - Written by: Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett - ©1948
There Are Such Things - Written by: Stanley Adams, Abel Baer, and George W. Meyer - ©1942
Room Full Of Roses - Written by: Tim Spencer - ©1949
Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week) - Written by: Jule Styne - ©1944
Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy - Written by: Guy Wood - ©1945
Sioux City Sue - Written by: Dick Thomas - ©1945
Speak Low - Written by: Kurt Weill - From: Musical Production "One Touch Of Venus" - ©1943
Steppin' Out With My Baby - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Motion Picture Irving Berlin's "Easter Parade" - ©1947
A String Of Pearls - Written by: Jerry Grey - From: "The Glenn Miller Story" - ©1941
Swinging On A Star - Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1944
Tampico - Written by: Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher - ©1945
There! I've Said It Again - Written by: Dave Mann and Redd Evans - ©1941
There's No Business Like Show Business - Written by: Irving Berlin - From: Stage Production "Anne Get Your Gun" - ©1946
This Love Of Mine - Written by: Sol Parker, Henry Sanicola, and Frank Sinatra - ©1941
This Nearly Was Mine - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "South Pacific" - ©1949
To Each His Own - Written by: Jay Livingston and Ray Evans - From: Paramount Picture "To Each His Own" And "The Conversation" - ©1946
Violets For Your Furs - Written by: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1941
Wait Till You See Her - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Jupiter" - ©1942
When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love - Written by: Burton Lane - From: "Finian's Rainbow" - ©1946
Why Don't We Do This More Often - Written by: Allie Wrubel - ©1941
Will You Still Be Mine - Written by: Matt Dennis - ©1940
Yes Indeed - Written by: Sy Oliver - ©1940
You're Breaking My Heart - Written by: Pat Genard and Sunny Skylar - ©1948
You Belong To My Heart (Solamente Una Vez) - Written by: Agustin Lara - ©1941
You Call Everybody Darling - Written by: Sam Martin, Ben Trace, and Clem Watts - ©1946
You'll Never Walk Alone - Written by: Richard Rodgers - From: "Carousel" - ©1945
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah - Written by: Allie Wrubel - From: Walt Disney's "Song Of The South" - ©1945


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