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Great Songs Series 316 GREAT SONGS SERIES This legendary series has delighted players and performers for generations. GREAT SONGS OF THE FIFTIES GREAT SONGS OF THE NINETIES Cherry Lane Music Cherry Lane Music Over 50 musical memories from the first official decade of the rock and roll revolution! 48 songs covering the diversity of styles of our time. Includes pop standards (“From a Includes: All Shook Up • At the Hop • Blue Suede Shoes • Dream Lover • Kansas City Distance,” “My Heart Will Go On”); country hits (“Achy Breaky Heart”) Broadway • Love Me Tender • Misty • Peggy Sue • Put Your Head on My Shoulder • Rock Around classics (“This Is the Moment”) rock ballads (“Black Hole Sun”), and more! the Clock • Sixteen Tons • Take the “A” Train • Wonderful! Wonderful! • more. ______02500040 P/V/G..................................................................................$16.95 ______02500323 P/V/G..................................................................................$16.95 GREAT SONGS OF THE SIXTIES, VOL. 1 GREAT SONGS OF BROADWAY Cherry Lane Music Cherry Lane Music Still the only classic of its kind. A musical scrapbook of 80 songs, including: Alfie • A fabulous collection of 60 standards from the stages of Broadway! Includes: Another Bridge Over Troubled Water • Dancing in the Street • Goin’ Out of My Head • Hey Jude Op’nin’, Another Show • Bewitched • Brotherhood of Man • Cabaret • Comedy • The Impossible Dream • Monday, Monday • People • and many, many more. Tonight • Getting to Know You • Hello, Dolly! • The Impossible Dream • Let Me ______02509902 P/V/G..................................................................................$19.95 Entertain You • My Favorite Things • On My Own • People • Seventy Six Trombones • There’s No Business like Show Business • This Is the Moment • Tomorrow • Try to GREAT SONGS OF THE SIXTIES, VOL. 2 Remember • Unusual Way • and dozens more, plus an introductory article. Cherry Lane Music ______02500615 P/V/G..................................................................................$19.95 Features 61 favorites, including: Because • California Dreamin’ • (They Long to Be) Close to You • Give Peace a Chance • Here Comes the Sun • Love Potion Number 9 • MacArthur GREAT SONGS OF COUNTRY MUSIC Park • Puff the Magic Dragon • and many more. Cherry Lane Music ______02509904 P/V/G..................................................................................$19.95 58 country gems, including: Abilene • Afternoon Delight • Amazed • Annie’s Song • Blue • Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain • Could I Have This Dance • Crazy • Elvira • Fly GREAT SONGS OF THE SEVENTIES, VOL. 1 Away • For the Good Times • Friends in Low Places • The Gambler • Hey, Good Cherry Lane Music Lookin’ • I Hope You Dance • I Saw the Light • Love Can Build a Bridge • Thank God This collection of hits of the 70’s includes 70 favorites: Bad, Bad Leroy Brown • Feelings I’m a Country Boy • This Kiss • Your Cheatin’ Heart • and more. • I Write the Songs • Just the Way You Are • Maggie May • Piano Man • Seasons in the ______02500503 P/V/G..................................................................................$19.95 Sun • more. ______02509917 P/V/G..................................................................................$19.95 GREAT SONGS OF THE POP ERA Cherry Lane Music GREAT SONGS OF THE SEVENTIES, VOL. 2 54 hits from the pop era arranged for easy piano, including: Amazed • Annie’s Song • Cherry Lane Music Ebony and Ivory • Every Breath You Take • Hey Nineteen • I Want to Know What Love Features 58 outstanding ’70s songs in rock, pop, country, Broadway and movie genres: Is • I’m Every Woman • Just the Two of Us • Rocky Mountain High • This Is the American Woman • Baby, I’m-A Want You • Day by Day • Do That to Me One More Time • Moment • Time After Time • What a Wonderful World • and more! Includes an Dog & Butterfly • Don’t Cry Out Loud • Dreamboat Annie • Follow Me • Get Closer • Grease introduction by David Simons about the music and the times represented. • Heard It in a Love Song • I’ll Be There • It’s a Heartache • The Loco-Motion • My Eyes ______02500043 Easy Piano..........................................................................$16.95 Adored You • New Kid in Town • Night Fever • On and On • Sing • Summer Breeze • Tonight’s the Night • We Are the Champions • Y.M.C.A. • and more. Includes articles by Cherry GREAT SONGS OF THE POP/ROCK ERA Lane Music Company founder Milt Okun, and award-winning music journalist Bruce Pollock. Cherry Lane Music ______02500322 P/V/G..................................................................................$19.95 This latest addition to Cherry Lane’s Great Songs series features 65 pop/rock favorites GREAT SONGS OF THE EIGHTIES in piano/vocal/guitar format, including: Annie’s Song • California Girls • (Everything I Do) I Do It for You • From a Distance • Glory of Love • Hard to Say I’m Sorry • Hound Cherry Lane Music Dog • How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) • I Got You (I Feel Good) • I’m Every 50 songs for voice, piano and guitar, including rock, pop, contemporary folk, dance, Woman • Imagine • Jack and Diane • Lady in Red • Oh, Pretty Woman • Respect • blues, and movie hits! Songs include: All Out of Love • Don’t Know Much • Every Breath Rock Around the Clock • (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay • Tears in Heaven • Time You Take • Longer • Sailing • Sweet Child O’Mine • Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) in a Bottle • (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life • Yesterday • and dozens more! • Total Eclipse of the Heart • and more! MIXED FOLIOS ______02500552 P/V/G..................................................................................$19.95 ______02502125 P/V/G..................................................................................$18.95 PIANO PLAY-ALONG SERIES 317 The ultimate songbooks! These great book/CD packs come with our standard arrangements for piano and voice with guitar chord frames plus a CD. The CD includes full performances of each song as well as a second track without the piano part so you can play “lead” with the band. VOLUME 5. DISNEY Book/CD Pack Beauty and the Beast • Can You Feel the Love Tonight • Colors of the Wind • Go the Distance • Look Through My Eyes • A Whole New World • You’ll Be in My Heart • You’ve Got a Friend in Me. ______00311076 P/V/G...................................$12.95 VOLUME 6. COUNTRY STANDARDS Book/CD Pack Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain • Crazy • King of the Road • Oh, Lonesome Me • Ring of Fire • Tennessee Waltz • You Are My Sunshine • Your Cheatin’ Heart. ______00311077 P/V/G...................................$12.95 VOLUME 7. LOVE SONGS Book/CD Pack Can’t Help Falling in Love • (They Long to Be) Close to You • Here, There and Everywhere • How Deep Is Your Love • I Honestly Love You • Maybe I’m Amazed • Wonderful Tonight • You Are So Beautiful. ______00311078 P/V/G...................................$12.95 VOLUME 8. CLASSICAL THEMES Book/CD Pack Can Can • Habanera • Humoresque • In the Hall of the Mountain King • Minuet in G Major • Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major (“Elvira Madigan”), Second Movement Excerpt • Prelude in E Minor, Op. 28, No. 4 • Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, First Movement Excerpt. VOLUME 1. MOVIE MUSIC VOLUME 3. TIMELESS POP ______00311079 P/V/G...................................$12.95 Book/CD Pack Book/CD Pack Come What May • Forrest Gump - Main Title (Feather Ebony and Ivory • Every Breath You Take • From a Theme) • My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from Distance • I Write the Songs • In My Room • Let It Be • VOLUME 9. ‘Titanic’) • The Rainbow Connection • Tears in Heaven Oh, Pretty Woman • We’ve Only Just Begun. CHILDREN’S SONGS • A Time for Us • Up Where We Belong • Where Do I ______00311074 P/V/G...................................$12.95 Book/CD Pack Begin (Love Theme). Do-Re-Mi • The Hokey Pokey • It’s a Small World • ______00311072 P/V/G...................................$12.95 Linus and Lucy • Sesame Street Theme • Sing • Winnie VOLUME 4. the Pooh • Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (It’s a Beautiful BROADWAY CLASSICS Day in This Neighborhood) • Yellow Submarine. VOLUME 2. JAZZ BALLADS Book/CD Pack ______00311080 P/V/G...................................$12.95 Book/CD Pack Ain’t Misbehavin’ • Cabaret • If I Were a Bell • Memory Autumn in New York • Do You Know What It Means to • Oklahoma • Some Enchanted Evening • The Sound of Miss New Orleans • Georgia on My Mind • In a Music • You’ll Never Walk Alone. VOLUME 10. Sentimental Mood • More Than You Know • The ______00311075 P/V/G...................................$12.95 WEDDING CLASSICS Nearness of You • The Very Thought of You • When Book/CD Pack MIXED FOLIOS Sunny Gets Blue. Air on the G String • Ave Maria • Bridal Chorus • Canon ______00311073 P/V/G...................................$12.95 in D • Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring • Ode to Joy • Trumpet Voluntary • Wedding March. ______00311081 P/V/G...................................$12.95 318 EASY PIANO MIDI PLAY-ALONGS Each book in the MIDI Play-Along series comes with a 3.5" MIDI disk of complete professional performances, and includes matching custom arrangements in Easy Piano format. With these books, you can: Listen to performances of each song; Play the easy piano arrangements along with the performances; Remove the melody and play the lead; Sing along with the full performances; Alter tempo to perform at your own pace; Play the easy piano arrangements on their own without the disk. The disk works with any General MIDI keyboard, regardless of the brand. Also see the E-Z Play Today MIDI Play Alongs in the
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