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Randy Newman - (Book) Collection
Randy Newman - (Book) Collection
broth-er, andan - oth - er who’.
Gainesvile-4 = © 1995 RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC (ASCAP),
PrSO8 ‘This Arrangement © 1998 RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC
AI Rights on behalf of RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC Administered by WB MUSIC CORP.
“All RightsReserved
49,
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
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street boy? Do your eyes shine when you know that we're a-bout to meet?
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was born in Gaines-ville, Flor - i-da, and my
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PaoGOD’S SONG
(THAT’S WHY I LOVE MANKIND)
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see eeeeeie 3
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Seth knew not why.
For we're s'posed to
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God's Song-6-1
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[All ight on beni of RANDY NEWMAN Administered by WB MUSIC CORP
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Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMANwhy must an -
asked the Lord and the Lord said ‘Man means noth - ing:
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he means less 10 me ‘than the low -li-est cactus flow’, or the
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um blest yucca tree (Chas -es ‘round this des - sert ‘eause he55
‘thinks thar’s where I'll be. ‘That's why I love man - kind.”
from the foul-ness of thee,
from the squal - or and the filth and the mis
af
ay
How we laugh up here in heaven ‘at the prayers you of - fer me
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That's why 1 love man kind.”
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putdown the top, crank up theBeach. Boys,
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We gon-na ride it ‘il we justean ride it no more
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From the South. Bay
dont letthemu - sic stop.
from the West_ Side66
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to the East_ Side y bap - py
Looks like an - oth-er per-fect day.
(We love it)
Love LA. 8-4
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Fim EY
(We love it) (We love it)
Rag-like in “2”
FLook at that bum ©- ver there, man, he's
Look at that moun-tain, Look at those tees
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down on his knees Look at these wom-en, ain noth-in’ like Yem no - where..
fry Bowle- vard.—
(We love it)
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prosesSanta Mo-ni-ca Bou-le-vard.
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I LOVE TO SEE YOU SMILE
from the motion picture “Parenthood”
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
‘Moderate rag J= 108 (Js,
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Verses 1-4:
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1.1 wasborn to make you hap-py; [think you're just. my style.
23.4, See additional yries
ad lib. shuffle syle
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Ev-'ry-where Igo, tell-in’ ev-"ry-one I know,
Love to See You Smile -4-1
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ISHING, a division of MCA INC,
‘All Rights Reserved‘spring - Gime,
win-ter or the fal, the on = ly placed
Love to See You Smile -$-2
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is where
Verse 5:
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S.Jn a world thats full of trou - ble,
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you make it all worthwhile. — What would I do
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I did - nt have you? I just love to see you smile
ey
3
—
you smile.—
Abe Eb G8 3 cs,
Verse 2:
Don’t want to take a tip to China.
Don't want to sail up the Nile
‘Wouldn't want to get too far from where you are
"Cause Ive to see you smile.
Verse 3:
(Instrumental)
Verse 4:
Like a sink without a faucet,
Like a watch without a dial
What would Ido if I didn’t have you?
Tlove to see you smile,
{Love ta See You Smile=4-4
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I THINK IT’S GOING TO RAIN TODAY
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
Freely, with feeling
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fi it
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(with pedal)
Verse 1
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D A Ach DANCE
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1.Bro - ken . ways, a pale, dead moon
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Think 1's Gong to Rain Today 4-1
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think its go-ing— 10
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with — fro-zen smiles, to
2,Scare-crows dressed
inthe lat - est styles
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chase love a = way_
think its going
[Tinks Going to Ran Tony -4-2
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my feet the street
[Think W's Going to Rain Today 4-3
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Verse 3:
2 es 2
3.Bright be - fore— me, the signs im ~ plore. me, “Help the need -y and
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show them
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IN GERMANY BEFORE THE WAR
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
Freely, with fee
NC.
be-fore_ the war, there
a
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who owned. rine -teen hun -dred thirty-four,
a
Dus-sel-dorf. And ev- "ry night at five-o-nine, he'd cross the park, down to the Rhine; he'd
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InGermany Before the War 4-1
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tht
of the of
but I'm think-ing think-ing
look-ing at the riv-er
siete
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think-ing of
In Germany Before the War 4-2
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lit - ue with = flect-ed in his glass-es as he
girl has lost her ws hhair of gold and eyes of gray, re
watches her Adit tle girl has lost her way, with
a a
hair of gold and eyes of gray.
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looking at_the river
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think-ing ofthe sea. thinking of the sea,
think-ing of the sea,
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lit - tle gold-en girl and
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In Germany Before he War-4-4
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IT’S MONEY THAT I LOVE
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
Moderate rock J= 104 (2-3 3)
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Verses 1 & 2.
(omi-spoken/ad lib)
“I
1.1 dont love the mountains, and 1 don'tlove the sea,
2. See additional lyrics
les Money That Love - 8-1
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And I dont love Je
Taint pret-ty like my sis - ter,
I's Money That Love - 8-2
rosns
(sim)
He nev - er
af
for smart like
done a thing for
—
my dad,
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2. (Spoken): It is91
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Wan -na kiss you.
mon-ey that I love
tmon-ey that 1 love
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“bout the starv = ing children of In
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mon-ey that I love.
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mon -ey that I love,
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money that I love, mon-ey that I love,
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mon -ey that I love, mon-ey that I love.
money that I love. Its mon-ey that I love.
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Repeat ad lib, and fade
Yee
ey say that money
Can't buy love in this world,
But tl get yous half pound of cosine
‘And a sintech-year-ol gi
‘Anda goat big. long liousine
Ona et Septber night
Now, that may not be love,
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(io Chorus #3)
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LIVING WITHOUT YOU
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
Moderately slow J = 56
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MP legato, poco espressivo
(ith pedal)
Verse 1:
Ga) Bm
milk truck hauls_ the sun up,
BoE Am Emaj7
5 a
— floor and 1 think a - bout
vig Without You 4 «1
probe
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‘This Arangement © 1998 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC.
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liv. ing with-out you, Yes, its
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living with - out you.
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got some-thing. ‘They're out tryin’ t-get___ some more,
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‘They got some-thing to getup.
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Living Without You-4 4
ronsLONELY AT THE TOP
(a/k/a It’s Lonely At the Top)
Moderate two-beat J= 108 (J2-J 3)
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the world.
You'd think I'd
Laney athe Top = $1
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‘Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
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band, they're play - ing just for me
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ten to the peo-ple pay - ing just for__
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and all the pa-rades. And all the mon-ey that
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thn tae ae
at the top
Lonely atthe Top - 5-4
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D7 Gm GmF
‘out Go on and love me,
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Repeat and fade
Lacly athe Top - 5-5
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LOUISIANA 1927
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
Moderately
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(with pedal)
With a beat J= 69
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‘What has hap-pened down here isthe wind have changed...
(plus octaves ad lib.)
Louisiane 1927-61
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‘All Righs Administered by WB MUSIC CORP
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Clouds roll in from thenorth and it stat to
Rained real hard and it rained for a real longtime;
six feet of wa-ter in the streets of E-van - ge - line.
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Riv-er rose all day, the riv-er rose all-night.
Lousiana 1927 6-2
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Some peo-ple got lost in. the flood, some peo-ple got a-way all
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Riv-er has bust-ed through clear down to Pla-que-mine,
six feet of wa-ter in thestreets of E-van - ge ~ line,
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they're tryin’ (0 wash.
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they're tryin’ to
they're yin’ to wash__
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Pres-i-dent say, “Lit-tle fat man, is-nt it a shame what the
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riv-er has done to this poor crack-er’s land?”
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they're tryin’ to wash.
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they're tryin’ to wash,
they're tryin’ to wash They're tryin’ to wash.
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MAMA TOLD ME NOT TO COME
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
Moderately bright J= 130
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~ key with your wa - ter or sug - ar with your tea! What
20°- pen up this. win - dow, let. some air. in - to this. room. 1
ra = ‘di = 0 is blast - ing, some - ones beat - ing onthe door Our
Mama Told Me Not to Come- 3-1
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T= Tm al - most chok ~ ing onthe smell of stale
es is not dast - ing shes. out’ onthe
the wild Test par = ty that there ev - er could
‘a - retle you're smok - ing "bout to scare me half
so oman: y things that Taint nev - er see
urn onthe light, wan - na
pen up the _ caich my
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per ~ fume.
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— me not to come, Ma-ma seid that aint the way tohave fun
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Mania Told Me Not to Come 3-3
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by
RANDY NEWMAN
Original String Arrangement by
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Slowly, with much expression J=76
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hair piled up
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what you mean to
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loved you the
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loved you the first time
and 1 al-wayswill Jove you, Ma - tie You're the
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that the tree sings whenthe = wind___ Yourea
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youre a tiv -er, youre a rain - bow.
Marie 5-3
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Dut T guess you know,
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‘and 'mweakandI'm Ia - 2y and T hurt you so.
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When you're
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But I love you, ‘and Iloved you the first time.
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and I al-ways will love
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MIAMI
Words and Music by
RANDY NEWMAN
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(ad tb)
(© 1983 SIX PICTURES MUSIC (ASCP).
‘This Ananigement © 1998 SIX PICTURES MUSIC
“Al Rights Reserved121
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it
with the rhythm ev - "y-where,
be.
she’ been aw-flly ace to
‘When wo walk, We some = times
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all the way out Col-lins AV = well, iS ver - y, ver - y- fine,
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