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Sheet Music Collection, 1890- (Collection PASC 147-M) http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt5j49r1vz No online items Sheet Music collection, 1890- (Collection PASC 147-M) Finding aid prepared by UCLA Library Special Collections staff; additions by Peggy Alexander; machine readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] © 2012 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Sheet Music collection, 1890- PASC 147-M 1 (Collection PASC 147-M) Title: Sheet Music collection Collection number: PASC 147-M Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 569.5 linear ft.(1139 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1890- Abstract: The collection consists of popular American sheet music dating from the mid 19th Century through the 21st Century. The collection continues to grow. Finding aids will be updated periodically. Physical Location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Restrictions on Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library Special Collections. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Sheet Music collection (Collection PASC 147-M). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Scope and Content The collection consists of popular music from the late 19th Century through the 21st Century. When searching for music used in motion pictures, use the key word, "motion picture." When searching for television music, us the key word, "television." When searching for music used in musicals, use the key word, "musical." Organization and Arrangement The collection is organized into the following series: Series 1. Works in English: Titles: A's Series 2. Works in English: Titles: B's Series 3. Works in English: Titles: C's Series 4. Works in English: Titles: D's Series 5. Works in English: Titles: E's Series 6. Works in English: Titles: F's Series 7. Works in English: Titles: G's Series 8. Works in English: Titles: H's Series 9. Works in English: Titles: I's Series 10. Works in English: Titles: J's Series 11. Works in English: Titles: K's Series 12. Works in English: Titles: L's Series 13. Works in English: Titles: M's Series 14. Works in English: Titles: N's Series 15. Works in English: Titles: O's Series 16. Works in English: Titles: P's Series 17. Works in English: Titles: Q's Series 18. Works in English: Titles: R's Series 19. Works in English: Titles: S's Series 20. Works in English: Titles: T's Series 21. Works in English: Titles: U's Series 22. Works in English: Titles: V's Series 23. Works in English: Titles: W's Sheet Music collection, 1890- PASC 147-M 2 (Collection PASC 147-M) Series 24. Works in English: Titles: X's Series 25. Works in English: Titles: Y's Series 26. Works in English: Titles: Z's Series 27. Works in French Series 28. Works in German Series 29. Works in Italian: Titles: A's Series 30. Works in Italian: Titles: B's Series 31. Works in Italian: Titles: C's Series 32. Works in Italian: Titles: D's Series 33. Works in Italian: Titles: E's Series 34. Works in Italian: Titles: F's Series 35. Works in Italian: Titles: G's Series 36. Works in Italian: Titles: H's Series 37. Works in Italian: Titles: I's Series 38. Works in Italian: Titles: J's Series 39. Works in Italian: Titles: K's Series 40. Works in Italian: Titles: L's Series 41. Works in Italian: Titles: M's Series 42. Works in Italian: Titles: N's Series 43. Works in Italian: Titles: O's Series 44. Works in Italian: Titles: P's Series 45. Works in Italian: Titles: Q's Series 46. Works in Italian: Titles: R's Series 47. Works in Italian: Titles: S's Series 48. Works in Italian: Titles: T's Series 49. Works in Italian (unprocessed) Series 60. Works in Spanish: Titles A's: Series 61. Works in Spanish: Titles B's: Series 62. Works in Spanish: Titles C's: Series 63. Works in Spanish: Titles D's: Series 64. Works in Spanish: Titles E's: Series 65. Works in Spanish: Titles F's: Series 70. Works in Spanish: Titles M's: Series 88. Works in Portuguese Series 88. Works in Spanish (Unprocessed) Series 89. Works in Scandinavian Languages Series 90. Unprocessed Sheet Music Series 91. Sheet Music Periodicals Series 91. Periodicals Subjects and Indexing Terms sheet music. Works in English: Titles: A's. Series 1. Arrangement note Arranged alphabetically. Sheet Music collection, 1890- PASC 147-M 3 (Collection PASC 147-M) Works in English: Titles: A's. Series 1. Box 473 A Propos De Rien. 1953. General note on cover: photograph of Bing Crosby and Claude Dauphin. from the Paramount motion picture "Little Boy Lost" Subjects and Indexing Terms Burke & Van Heusen Inc. Burke, Johnny, 1908-1964--Correspondence Van Heusen, Jimmy 1913-1990 Box 2 A You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song). 1948. General note Cover features a photograph of Perry Como. Box 8 A You're Adorable (the Alphabet Song). 1948. General note Cover features a photograph of Perry Como. Box 480 Aaron's Party (Come Get It) original sheet music ed.. 2000. General note Publisher no.: PVM00138 Warner Bros. General note SCB SZ 00-177 Box 417 Abacab. 1982. General note on cover: photograph of Genesis Box 876 Abe Lincoln Had Just One Country. 1941. General note Truesdell gift. Box 1115 Abe Lincoln. 1938. General note 2 copies Box 913 Abe Snake for President. General note box su 116 Box 650 Abelard and Heloise. 18--. Scope and Content Note Op. 249 General note HOG Clarence H. Hogue Collection. SCB SY 1224 Box 650 Abelard and Heloise. General note Clarence H. Hogue Collection. SCB SY 1224 Box 913 Abigail (My Texas Gal). General note box su 116 Sheet Music collection, 1890- PASC 147-M 4 (Collection PASC 147-M) Works in English: Titles: A's. Series 1. Box 54 The Abominable Snow Monster. 1964. General note Theme from the "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" television musical spectacular. Box 417 Abracadabra. 1982. Box 1115 Abraham Lincoln Lives Again. Box 961 Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (For Somebody Else). 1929. creator: Remick Music Corporation. creator: Warren, Harry Scope and Content Five copies. Box 392 Absent Minded Moon. 1941. General note 2 copies. On cover: photographs of Benny Goodman and Jan Savitt. Box 471 Absolutely (Story of a Girl). 2000. General note Publisher no.: PVM00107 Box 875 Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive (Mister In-between). 1944. General note Truesdell gift. From the Paramount motion picture "Here Comes the Waves" Box 392 Accidents Will Happen. 1950. General note From the Paramount motion picture "Mr. Music". On cover: photograph of Bing Crosby and Nancy Olson Box 858 According To You. 2009. General note on cover: photograph of Orianthi Box 906 Accross the Sea. General note Box SU 125 Box 859 Ace in the Hole, The. 1936. creator: Dempsey, James creator: Mitchell Music Pub. Co.. creator: Mitchell, George Box 13 Across the River. 1927. Box 23 Across The Alley From The Alamo. 1947. General note on cover: photograph of Stan Kenton Box 913 Accross the Sea. General note box su 116 Sheet Music collection, 1890- PASC 147-M 5 (Collection PASC 147-M) Works in English: Titles: A's. Series 1. Box 417 Action. 1976. General note on cover: photograph of Sweet Box 417 Action Speaks Louder Than Words. 1975. General note on cover: photograph of Chocolate Milk Box 913 Adam Takes a Wife. General note box su 116 Box 494 The Addams Family. 1989. Scope and Content Note Theme to the television series of the same title. General note SCB SZTV 89-3 Box 650 L'Adieu. General note Clarence H. Hogue Collection. SCB SY 1231 Box 650 L'Adieu. General note Clarence H. Hogue Collection. SCB SY 1231 Box 650 L'Adieu. 18--. Scope and Content Note Op. 18 General note HOG Clarence H. Hogue Collection SCB SY 1231 Box 859 Adios. 1958. creator: Madriguera, Enric creator: Peer International Corporation. creator: Woods, Eddie Box 913 Adoration. General note box su 116 Box 407 Af Bri. 1949. Box 22 Afgar. 1919. Sheet Music collection, 1890- PASC 147-M 6 (Collection PASC 147-M) Works in English: Titles: A's. Series 1. Box 1142 A'Frangesa -- Blue Grass Blues. Scope and Content Note A Frangesa -- Abdul the Bulbul Ameer -- Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (Longing to be Near Your Side) -- Adam's Apple -- Adelai -- Adios -- Adios Amor -- Adios Muchachos -- Adios, My Senorita -- Adorable -- Adoration Waltz -- After All -- After All It's You -- After All of These Years -- After It's Over Dear -- After the Storm -- After You've Gone -- After You've Said Good Bye -- Ages and Ages -- Aileen My Darling Come Back to Me -- Ain't Shee Sweet -- Ain't You My Baby Any More -- All Because of You -- All My Dreams Are of You -- All Nuts Don't Grow on Trees -- All Over You -- Aloutte, Pretty Alouette -- Angel Cake Lady -- Angel Child -- Annapolis -- Annie Laurie -- Apple Sauce -- Apres la Guerre -- As We Parted at the Gate -- Ashes of Love -- At the Gates of Heaven -- At the Hippodrome -- At the Indian Cabaret -- At the Weeping Widow's Ball -- A Tisket A Tasket -- Atta Baby -- Auf Wiedersehen My Dear -- Ay, Ay, Ay -- B.P.O.E.
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