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‘weitit im Moonlight Serenade austen Moderato vat ot z 4 *) I“) andthe songthat I sing is of moonlight, 1 stand ____andT > — FS Abdi Gm caimgy > a +) for the touch_of your hand_in the June night, Fm) Fr Dr Ebdim/com =F Baim/F| F — Gmodim! Gm se Moon-light Ser - ¢ -nade, a > e cist F cm Fo Abaim Gm? ras Zz Greaming, My caim G7 cr Fa) Pr DI Bbdim/G Gm © 1939 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission bring you Let us stray TF Edim/Fl Fr GmGdim! Gm co cr F cmt/F FT Bb) be ‘val-ley of dreams,’ Just. you and 1, summer sky, emt at cme ote pmo 1 z : Zz hemv-en-lybreeze kissing the trees,*S0 don'@—— Jet me wait, cometo me tender-ly in the = z es cms oot Pom or F Abdim mt Sune night —— and sing you a song inthe moon- light, cams on OF Fm) Fr DI Ebaim/G Gm Moon-light Ser - @ - nade. Fo gdim/v! F GmGdim | cm co om F ‘GT cis FF(W) F6 F wo serdar In The Mood pea Inthe groove _ oe fcmhaeds sh se fous Sohge just richt How's a -bout ® cor-ner with a ta. Ble for two has done — Your feet were so hea - vy til they hardly could move— Where the, mu-s’s mel-low im some gay ren - dez~ vous? — ‘There's no chdnce 10 man = cn? with a Now they'velight as feathers and you're right in the groove— You were on- ly hun - gry for. some yf Ab Abe EA Copyright 1888 by Lewis Music Publishing Co, Ltd,, Assigned to Shapiro, Bemmitein & Co, ‘The Peter Maurice Music Co. Lxd,, London, England for the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada & Australasia) France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Monaco & French Switzerlind uM Baad + fooac Youre Bt : 12 wae at = Hh - YouNe gor o_o. some anc to apt Bhm?—Ab6 Db6 E7 EM Ab6 Soe yet aim ek wees Sof tps aan i ml fe ibe Mardicalag a ek 2 eo ao Le geod fo my car Ev -'ry bo - dy must a -gee that dan-cin’ has charms Tu -ence can do. Revit “felt 33) Bap ny ‘tnd So" “RASS TP - fe WEEa you tive ar cer an Ge you tove I your arms — Steppin’ out with you will be a Yat Jam “and jmp in? SS 7" power Za free Switg-'a"- foo has: By em me Ab Ab6 Bb Fine builg ex -up per that Bah OF iy Reart_— Bim? AS6 Des E7 EBL AbG INTERLUDE ‘That's ite got it Your ear will spot it ASG Bedim Bb? BLL E413(49) Ab6 Baim Bbm7 Bhim B413(49) On! what a hot hit Be a -live and get the jive, you've 86 Bhdim Bom? Eb BT Ebaim Hep, hep, hep, — a hep = per eT ESBS AN A Bidim Bem? EbIL B613069) AG Bhim Bam? Es1L Eb13069) ABG Bodin SSS 5 mug-sin’ and hug gin’ we're Step lke a We're step -per DS. al Fine Bhm7 Ebi 87 Bedi 7 BD BS 86 13 Sunrise Serenade Words by Music by JACK LAWRENCE PRANKIE CARLE Slowly 3 ah z — S cm Abt Gt7 dawn =i, Slop milk |s soft as silk it’s time to get the mom - in z tb pba Copyright 1938 by Jewel Musie Publishing Co. Ltd, New York, N.¥. Herman Darewski Music Publishing Co. , (Incorporating Charles Sheard & Co.) Voealarrangement Copyright 1938 by Jewel Music Publishing Co, u“ es) Fz wot ee — ow faye beak at to! Fr =~ je) we av a ea or eae -_ =~ z. ae = =e bis fp 4 15 > sl Fz Fz Zz 3 sa le mun ot bt wer morn tz fat be gee PA zz Fz z be zy, z z ‘dream ing when it's time that you o -beyed that c caim c BPT AT BLO 16 “vows — Chattanooga Choo-Choo ,, sic hh apse Par-don me boy =o 1 can af- ford S Te got my fare be = = Sree ae ° r+ et an) = and just a trifle to pave ——— © 1941 Twentieth Century Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd, Used by permission a — syl-varniasta-tion ‘bout a quarerto four, a mag-a~zine and then you're in Bal-ti- more, Din F or F cm? cr oF or F 9 = ner_in_the din-er noth - ing could be fin- er than to haveyour ham-'n eggs In Car-o-1 - na, When co Abme/c F cr F omic? F co F ¥9 Woo, Woo, Chat-ta-noo - ga there-you 18 T used to call fun - ny face, tell her that Tl nev-er roam, ——____ $0 Chat -ta-noo-ga Choo-choo won't you choo - choo me home. F abr Dish). Am? Dr Dm? G(sb) c = cms CTIAsus) cme a = _tacnoo-ga Choo-choo Won't you choo-choo me home, cr amt DIG» Dm? Gaby © or é eda 19 Music by Words by MACK GORDON HARRY WARREN Moderato len Dm Fn Em F Gor fs dass : = ee = Ory was nev - er - spellbound by a star - ry sky, What is there to fran - cles Td no wish 10 spend, They're not real ro - 2Time in i + ie ais j P rTP SF 4 = — —== = = Fm6 Abme & cs Gme Gm7 A-g A7 re eS r= : —— : oy == * ? — eH SS ian ee 3 ip * 8 fpr Fr - a = Dm ms abme® Dm 7 Dm? G7 new, Now here am I so. spell-bound,“dar- Ting, Not by stars, but just by you ~ vine, For in the ve- ry four ‘met you'Some-thing told this Reart of mine, Em Em? Emé B7 G-96+) Em Dm7 © 1942 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission 20 CHORUS Slow (with feeling) my love hascome a - tong, I ke An and life is like a s0ag—— My lone - ly days are ya Dm? ca My heartwaswrappedin clo > ' r to Fam Gre the night T tooked at found a dream that I can 21 Adreamthat 1 can call my I found @ thrit to press my You smiled. And here we are in C7 = Am nee o7 22 American Patrol F,W, MEACHAM Alla Marcia ‘This arrangement © Copyright 1975 by EMI Music Publishing Ltd 188-140 Charing Cross Road, London WC2IT OLD. a) eet BE co? Omaj? iT SS F BimF E® Ir SSeS I Know Why Words by Music by ‘MACK GORDON HARRY WARREN Slowly You pos-sese A mag - ie nf Bhdim Cm Gm Gms D7 T7 Em? Bib Ee Eb tbr ‘Somo-thing that has me spell-bound whenyou are near, Just ebftaincharm-ing some-thing, When you're be | —— ae ue ET) EBT ym? Fdim BHO Eby ebaim wh? Eb uy be “side me mir- A-cles Ap-pear. For when Took at you, Lifes a grand a oe ‘ome D7 a aT OFC Gm Ga? C9 Cloh) Pi CFCS CHORUS Slowly (with expression) hr abr Be er 7 Eb Why & robsine sing in Devcember, Lang be-forethe Springtine due? And. e.venthough iteenow-ing as — Be oe \ * cm bby tb PF oAbn Fn? BbeBtim em Gm m7 tn © 1941 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission 25 Its aregrow-ing Lknowwhyand s0 do —you. wry to breezes sigh ev-'ry ening = bo Fn? ‘whistper-ing your nameas they do? ‘And why have I the feel-ing atarsaredn my ceiling? Tknmwwhyand 60 = a % F ayy OP Bhs Badim om Bb ro OF? Bus ‘cm you When you srileat me Theargypsy vi0- tins, When you dancewfthme, Tm in = <—~ a — aan cnet Pin Zabren? oo anor Om Ga Gr SS = a Pro Ci) m7 BbrPm7Bb7 BS cm Far Bir Fem abs Fm? nh? dim MW 2 why do Tseeraininws whenyouieianyarms? Iknowwhyandso do you Tknowwhyandso do yO, ee 2 —, = PS rat & ee mi Dr G7 coh FoF? par BES ro why FF? pny ph esBHO 26 Elmer’s Tune ELMER ALBRECHT, SAMMY GALLOP. and DICK JURGENS. Moderato ner de - cided that be 2Moz-art_—_—with-out_ an y doubt, - = Yes sir, finished it Soon dnd now theyze sung in’ E1- omer’ tune. Kuows thst © nev = er turned out & tune Like this in all his life. SSS = 2 Thm rae i CHORUS Moderato with rhythm = = fe Why aro the stersal-wayo wink: and Blnk-in’ a- Bove? What makes a fellow startthutking of fll-ut Sn ive? Its ontthe ( é — or 7 Daz ee pe ee oe ree # tune. What makes a Ia. ull co FE © 1911 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission 27 ut on the lone? Why dues a yan-der ine-an.der in search ofa yuose? What putsthe hick in & chicken, the uayeie in June? We just EL ~ mers tne Lis-tem,—tis-tea, —theve's w tou youre tis «0 bn Ecoim cr cr swing it, — an-y ad way aad any old time, The hur- dy gurdies, the birdies the cop on the beat; Thecan-dy maker, thebak-er, the man on the street; The ci- ty 1 2 % Charovcer, the farmer, the man in the inoon AML sing Elmers tune. Why are the — re ~ 28 Wonderful One Masic by Words by PAUL WHITEMAN, FERDIE GROFE DOROTHY TERRISS & MARSHALL NEI Valse Moderato. iF = der-ful one, When ev- er Im dream-ing, ‘Tis love-light a - SN RS Ab Bbm EbI3 Cm7 Ab Bhdim Bbm Eb? (b5) gleaming J comeeeaenaee = der-ful one, To my heart 1 would AbG6 Bbm EbT Cm7 Ab (5) © 1922 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission 29 fold you, For ev- to me.______" Though bright__be_the —— —I ng oer me, And gold-en the rays of the sun Eb13 cm7 Ab Bkdim Bbm Eb7 cmt? long for the splen-dour of ey Ya — F Bbm F7 Dbm6 Eb7 Ab C7 FmcC7 Fm Bb7 Eb13 Eb7 Ab Eb13 Eb7 Ab 30 It Happened In Sun Valley Words by Muate by MACK GORDON HARRY WARREN Moderato T ririrrit nf How- dy folks, les go for a ride,get your fav-or-ite one to sit by your side, Cuddle ——— tr if tr up in a sleigh, gid-dy - ap Nell-ie Grey and a-way we go, While you lis-ten to the — —_ Foit ir? tt sivigh bells ring, you're yo-del- ing to your ba - by, Youll feet Dm em? a 6 c © 1941 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd, Used by permission 31 nice and warm no mat-ter how cold it may : Take a look at little + > g EMT Det Jack and Jill, they ski down a hill thats a snowplow turn and look theres a spill, Theres « aie c of Am7 D7 6 pt 6 Am? D7 spill onthe hill, when youredownit’s a thrill to go up a- gain. Ev - ory-bod-y ought to o~ iG aie) r G Am? pT G Am? DT Got ce to ski that is how we first met, Wewere that Fim? BI Eos eM a Gaim Jack and Jill that camedown a hill, when I looked at you my heart took a spill, took a thrill that I cart for - get. ——. CHORUS, Moderately (Rhythmic) Hap - pened, Gt ce ce ams were sun - beams. - € Hee f =a mn os Ebme G8 . 5 5 aa ci F 7 Pm arta) DMT Sy 33 eee cr stot amtot Ast or eet ees a FP Hap - pened si ley when you slippedand fell and Am? AbTAbT-S AbT c omé a ke HF $ G7 AT Dm AT Dm? G6 34 c « DmiGsus) Dm7G6 GT © amt bt ny go back and then we that mo-ment when we were there on a we both take a ? Am? Dt 6 Am? pt S Emé Jack and Jill scum, Hear My Song, Violetta * HARRY S. PEPPER Music by Original Words by OTHMAR KLOSE & OTHMAR KLOSE RUDOLF LUCKESCH ‘Tempo di Tango t old + man - do-line soft - ly is played;.. And some - one in £ c Em ic py G Original Edition Copyright 1936 by Adolph Robitschek, Vienna ‘This Edition Copyright 1947 by Dix Ltd., London. 36 CHORUS. Hear my song, Wait - ing on -goon Ser-en- ade, - across the wa-ter, 2nd VOICE 37 soft and low? ‘A tale of love that lov Cr Em Cédim G Ds DIG Bbdim Hear my song. ‘allarg—— | ff A Am7 D7 G Bm6 DT Gc ccm G * Pennsylvania 6-5000 Piano Solo Arr. by THOMAS "FATS" WALLER Bright tempo CARL SIGMAN & JERRY GRAY G Am G Gaim G Gaim G ET G Am GC Gdim G Gaim G ET © 1940 Robbins Music Corp, (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd, Used by permission 1 TT | —*s | as 5 ii | cia Pe Uh Hh I) A Wh ‘ AL © ‘ ‘woh | ft +9 ht 9] 8 | « | i Ho lth Uk tt Th Th) A a | a th lh i II i “SH Ata S el HII | 2 G f= | -$ z f ot oe sete Be 40 And The Angels Sing Music by ZIGGY BLMAN Words by JOHNNY MERCER Moderately slow ee eb ‘om? fm Eb ‘om? lan 87 We meet andthean-gels sing. The an-gels sing the sweet-est ——— nel Terre fF 7 Dod onPedbb Bb Pin? 087 Pm? Bb Bio om Pm and the an-geis IF F , u Bb cm PM ou peibe py ez Bb ev-’ry word iF ER = Db? G7 BO) Cm) Fm «= «B30 Pm? Bb? 7 BAT_ Bb Copyright 1929 by Bregman Vooeo & Conn Inc., U.S.A. Francis, Day & Hunter, Ltd. 198-140 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H OLD 41 | Sud-den-ly the set-ting is strange, 1 can see wa-ter and ——e = ew E7 a P9 Bb7 Pd Bom Bb7 Bhmz Bb7 Ebo gb moon - light beam-ing, Sil-ver waves that break on some un-dix-cov-ered shore; Tee —— Bha7 Bb7 Bbmz Bb7 Bbm7 Bh7 Bb? Bb7 Bhm cud-den-ly see it all change, Long win-ter nights with the z, 3 —s bd dad 7, [bg - Bb7 Bbm7 Bb7 Bom7 Eby BbO gb can-dles gleaming, Through it all your face that I Bbm7 Eb7 Bbm7 &b7 Abe C7 Pm Bb Cm7 — Pm7 (9b) 42 And though it's aur- mur at the kiss, and the an- gels and Ieave their mus - ie ring - ing — UF = Bb = Pm7 Bb7 Rm7 G7) GO by Fm Bho Pm C7 43 King Porter Stomp FERD "Jelly Roll” MORTON EbT f° Bbm Gby EbT Ab Gb6 Ab pe Ab pb? Ab Abmaj7 B® Ebr Ab cho FT Bbm7 ae \ 1 t Db G7 AD FFT Bbg Ebl1 Eby Ab Ato Eb? fa Pare AP oS Ab Fm cr FT Bom? Be Copyright 1924 Melrose Musie Corp., U.S.A. Copyright Prancis, Day & Hunter, 138/140 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H OLD, | marcato Fm INTERLUDE a7 Ab unis TRIO 1 ‘| 1 Bbm Gb Amaj7GbmDb> Db7 Bbm Gb Amaj7Gbm Db Db Db7_ Bm Gb Amaj7Gbm 2 Db BbT cm Eb13 EbT Ab Db? Bbm Amaj7 Db Db7 Gb Fam i 1 Bbm = Amaj7_ pb Db7 Bbm Amaj7 Db Bboy Eb7 Ab1LAbT Db Gb Gbm Gb Gbm STOMP 45 Gb G® br pbs Gh Gb Dos Gb G® Db Go Eb AbrDb7Gb Gs bys Dbr+_ Gb GO DS b+ G go Db Ebr AbLLAbT Db cbc? Dir bese ab; I Ab Gh pb? abr Ebr Dbr 1 1 js Ab AY Ebr Abt+ Eb Gb° Db BE? FT Bbm7GoGH6Db Ab Dbo « Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (WITH ANYONE ELSE BUT ME) Words and Music by LEW BROWN, CHARLIE TOBIAS and SAM H. STEPT Brightly T wrote my moth-er, F Cm D7 Tm sure of 7 Gurer 8 pr G7 Gar FP moth-er, Tmsure of fa-ther, Now I wannabe sure of TF FF CHORUS Dont wit under the ap-ple tree with an-y-one else Dut me, -y-one else but e Ff a F “F br F Gar C7 Gm? 942 Robbins Music Corp, (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission pit are me march - —— Ue PEPER EE Dont go walk-in'down luv- ers lane with an-y-one else Dut me, An-¥-one vise but FFE fata An. y-one else but me, No! No! aes else but come march - ing 48 got word from a guy who heard from the guy next door to the gang the whole she- bang that_ you were sweet and he met to pet and it fits you to right out back with a pho - to- graph Sol Dont sit un-der thy ap-ple tree with an-y-one else bul aa it un-der the ap-ple tree with an-y-one else but fort tr G7 cm %, yO CdimGn? cy Pog Faxtra Couplets Thoveh Navy Blue may appeal to you when you meet a bold Jack Tar, Don't be a sport when the Fleet's in port ’cos you know what sailors are. So! Be dumb and deaf when the R.A.F. say “The moon is shining bright!” They might take sips from your red lips as “The Target for to-night!” Sot That apple tree knows the history of our meetings after dark, TY hate tw find other names entwind with yours, upon the bark. Sol You sat with me ‘neath the apple tree when I stole our first love Kiss, I won't deny Ma's apple pie ain't the only thing I miss, Sot 49 My Guy's Come Back Music by RAY McKINLEY MEL POWELL BOO re rate an ov - a- tion,Will younote that | amin a atate of © - Ia-tion,Wort you ‘ ‘i ee the press inyeos I've got a quo - ta-tion And I'l tell the Na-tion That MY GUY'S COME BACK. =f. =| Copyright 1944 by Peter Maurice Musie Co., Ltd. for The World. “BB 3. im] ETD, ee a te PTF FC Gi+/C C b= Se = fete joecass a0 steed otis pasa oh oc ie ena aan papas SS sss Gc time wetesteppin out we really get groovintAndtho life's im-provin,ForMYGUYSCOMERACK. Tell that ————— . e Pa | 8te of e DrG7 c Fe Gti/c © om fea-ture man Hal ~ Je-tu- jah for My OUYS COME HACK. ° St. Louis Blues March Adaptation by STEVE STEVENS. W.C. HANDY rom JERRY GRAY Arrangement a uf rh. (Drum Solo)... _ i \ = SRP eae SAS abe rab c Db7 C7 Gm7p7 oe t copyright 1948 by W.C. Handy. ‘088 Road, London, WC2H OLD, Dm7 Cmé D7 C7 Ebs D9 ——“G bw rh. Drum Solo... — sur be “pete > arr 53 54 D c Bm oC D c Bm Ebdim G Cmaj7 Bm7 Am7 55 C#dim Dil Drum Solo. pe Yodo 56 57 Dram Solo = Abl3 Al3._—BbIB Bis c13) CH3 F13 FEI3 G13 DIS Ebi3 E13 P13. F#13.-«GI3_sD >, eet he. D7b9 Abo G 58 My Blue Heaven Words by Music by GEORGE WHITING WALTER DONALDSON Moderato ee = : ce SS When Whip-pourswilts call and. ev-ningin A turn to the right, FT F1(b5) Bb1s Eb Jit-tle white light ______ Will lead you to ~ . FT FT(b5)-BbY © 1927 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd, Used by permission 59 heay- en. You'll see a smil-ing face, a fire - place, a co- sy room, FF ia Eb FH Eb Eb+ Ab a Cc? Fm7 lit tle nestthatls nes-tled where the ros-es bloom. Just Mol- tie and aaa ig CT Gb BbT Eb Bb+ Eb And Ba-bymakes three, We're hap-py in my Moe vk FT (b5) -—>5-——— ‘WhenWhip-poor-wills =~ biue heay- en, ———___. Bb7 BbIs = Fb F#° BbT BbT Eb Ab Eb ° Stairway To The Stars Words by Music by ‘MITCHELL PARISH MATT MALNECK and FRANK SIGNORELLI Slow VERSE “ . SS Ss 1 There's a sil-ver trail of muon-Light lead-ing up-ward to the sky, And the night is Like a vel-vet lull- a= 2.There will be a World of splen-dour as that pathway we ascend Waiting up thereto re-wardus in the _ te eS ny by, ‘Theres a Heav-en of blue And well go there,just you and I. So with joy to be won, And our lovedreamsto iead us on ip ae 2 oa G GF ot Ft be br Po? ae nn © ce ae amy P a) ia pe F 939 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd, Used by permission Dm? or EF Bbdim = ADS«G? = ae © ona e cy ‘ wherethe bluebe-gins, The moonwill guideus, As we go drift - ing a - long fF we keen ow & é an SS on a la-ay dai-wy petal, o-yerthe rim of the hill? Cant we sail a-way on a lit-tle dream andsettie ry dai wy pe ase Cutie sail away ree x ‘An? ; im 7 Bm Em? oO Dn Ge “ high on the erest of a thrill! Let's Duild a Stairway TuThe Stare A love-ly Stairway To The Stars, ag the erst ot g Dull a Stalewey Te Dm € FF ay F efewy Bo st z fl G7 dim be c 62 Little Brown Jug By R.A. EASTBURN Medium Swing ‘This arrangement © 1939 Leo Feist Inc, (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission Printed in England by West Central Printing Co. Led, London and Suffolk | EMILLERE UL UL) Za American Patrol XN And The Angels ‘Sing aN Naot: we Chattanooga Choo-choo \ Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree \ 2 Elmer's Tune Hear My Song, Violetta Know Why In The Mood ce as jr Sirs Bas 3s tier RCo) ioe bynes eum See 6-5000 St. Louis Blues March = Stairway To The Stars sn NSE om SCIELO y Wonderful One

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