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Music Titles : T Music Titles : T Take my heart Words and music by Bill Borrelli and Pat Genaro Take These Chains From My Heart, Ray Charles Words and music – F Rose and H Heath, 20th Century Songs Tammy: Debbie Reynolds from “Tammy”, Dennis Lotis, The Ames Brothers, Kathie Kay, Words and music – Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, 20th Century Songs Tears . W&M: R Maxwell, N Newell, 20th Century Songs Tears and Roses, Ronnie Carroll Words and music Hank Hunter and Dick Heard, 20th Century Songs Tears in My Heart, Robert Naylor Words and music – L Whitcup and T Powell, 20th Century Songs Tears on my Pillow, featuring Reg Williams, Michael Flome, Billy Bissett Words and music – Max & Harry Nesbitt, 20th Century Songs Tears Words by Frank Capano Music by Billy Uhr Tell Him Words and music – Bert Russell, 20th Century Songs Tell me All About It Words and Music by Emil J Anton and Virginia Cleary Tell me When Words and Music by Geoff Stephens and Les Reed Tell Me Why, Dick James, Billy Cotton Words and music – A Alberts and M Gold, 20th Century Songs Temptation Words Arthur Freed Music Nacio Herb Brown Ten Little Kisses Word and Music John Jerome Tennessee Waltz. Jack Jackson Words and music – R Stewart and Pee Wee King, 20th Century Songs Tennessee Wig Walk, the Tanner SistersWords and music – N Gimbel and L Coleman, 20th Century Songs Thank Heaven for Little Girls, from “Gigi” Words and music – Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, 20th Century Songs That Lovely Weekend Words and music – Moira and Ted Heath, 20th Century Songs That Old Feeling, from “Vogues of 1938”, Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett Words and music – L Brown and S Fain, 20th Century Songs That Old Feeling, from “Vogues of 1938”, Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett Words and music – L Brown and S Fain, 20th Century Songs That’s an Irish Lullaby Words and Music by J R Shannon (X 2) That’s For Me: from “State Fair” . W&M: O Hammerstein II, R Rodgers, 20th Century Songs That’s My Weakness Now . W&M: B Green, S H Stept, 20th Century Songs That’s What Life is all About Words and Music by Less Reed, Pete Darce, Ken Barnes, Bing Crosby That’s What Love Will Do Words and Music by Trevor Peacock The 7-15 to Dreamland – Words and Music by Tommie Connor and Desmond O’Connor The Alley Cat Song, David Thorne Words and music – Jack Harlen and Frank Bjorn, 20th Century Songs The Banana Boat Song, Edmundo Ros Words and music – E Darling B Carey and A Arkin, 20th Century Songs The Birds and The Bees, Featuring George Gobel and Mitzi Gaynor from the film of the same name Words and music – M David and H Warren, 20th Century Songs The Boat that I Row, Lulu Words and music – Neil Diamond, 20th Century Songs The Breeze and I Words and Music by Ernesto Lecuona The Carnival Is Over, featuring The Seekers Words and music – Tom Springfield, 20th Century Songs The Comancheros Words and Music by Tillman Franks The Crazy Otto Rag, The Stargazers Words and music – E White, M Wolfson, 20th Century Song The day after tomorrow, from Blitz! by Lionel Bart., 20th Century Songs The Day the Rains Came: Jane Morgan Words and music – C Sigman, P Delanoe and G Becaud, 20th Century Songs The Entertainer, piano Rag, from “The Sting” Scott Joplin, Piano Novelty The Floral Dance – Words and Music by Katie Moss The Floral Dance, Brighouse and Rastrick Band Words and music – Katie Moss, 20th Century Songs The Garden of Eden, Frankie Vaughan, winifred Attwell, Dick James,Gary Miller Words and music – Dennise Norwood, 20th Century Songs The Gaucho Serenade, featuring Ambrose Words and music – James Cavanaugh, John Redmond & Nat Simon, 20th Century Songs The Gay Dragoon, . W&M: F Burns, 20th Century Songs The General’s Fast Asleep, W&M: J Kennedy, M Carr,, 20th Century Songs The Gipsy Words and music – Billy Reid, 20th Century Songs The Girl I Love, Matt Monro Words and music – Charles Tobias, 20th Century Songs The Girl that I Marry, from “Annie Get Your Gun” Words and music – Irving Berlin, Shows The Greatest Mistake of My Life, featuring Joe Loss, Billy Cotton, Jack Harris By James Netson, Accordion The Green Door : Frankie Vaughan, Glen Mason, the tanner sisters Words and music – Marvin Moore and Bob Davie, 20th Century Songs The Green Leaves of Summer, vocal version form ‘The Alamo’ Words and music – Dimitri Tiomkin and Paul Francis Webster, 20th Century Songs The Heart of a Man, from “The Heart of a Man”, featuring Frankie Vaughan in Words and music – Peggy Cochrane and Paddy Roberts, 20th Century Songs The Heart of Loch Lomond, featuring Vincent Tildsleys Master Singers Words & Music – Art Noel, Fats Fisher & Chas Forsythe, 20th Century Songs The Hippy Hippy Shake Words and Music by C Romera The Holy City Words and music – F.E. Weatherly & Stephen Adams, 19th Century Songs (x 2) The Homecoming Waltz, Pete Murray, Dick Norton, Peter Madren Words and music – Johnny Reine and Johnny May, 20th Century Songs The Humming Waltz: Bram Martin, Sidney Lipton Words and music – S Damerell, T Evans, 20th Century Songs The Importance of Your Love, Gilbert Becaud, Vince Hill Words and music – G Becaud, N Newell, L Amade, 20th Century Songs The Jones Boy: recorded by Max Bygraves Words and music – M Curtis and V Mizzy, 20th Century Songs The Lady is A Tramp. From Pal Joey, Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak Words and music – Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers, 20th Century Songs The Last Waltz of the Evening Words and music – J G Gilbert and R Knight, 20th Century Songs The Last Waltz: Englebert Humperdinck Words and music – Les Reed and Barry Mason, 20th Century Songs (X 2) The Loveliest Night Of The Year, from the “The Great Caruso”, featuring Mario Lanza & Ann Blyth Words and music – Paul Francis Webster, Juventino Rosas and Irving Aaronson, 20th Century Songs The Maigret Theme, Ron Grainer Ron Grainer, Piano Solo The Man From Laramie – Words by Ned Washington and Music by Lester Lee The Man with the Golden Gun Words by Don Black and Music by John Barry The minute youre gone: Cliff Richard Words and music – Jimmy Gately, 20th Century Songs The Missouri waltz John Valentine Eppel, arranged for piano by Frederic Knight Logan , Piano Solo The Moment I Saw You Words and Music by Lee Ephraim, Tom Arnold and Emile Littler The More I See You: Betty Grable in “Diamond Horseshoe”, Chris Montez Words and music – M Gordon and H Warren, 20th Century Songs The Most Beautiful Girl, Charlie Rich Words and music – B Sherrill, N Wilson, R Bourke, 20th Century Songs The Night has a Thousand Eyes Words and Music by Ben Weisman, Dottie Wayne and Marilyn Garret The Old Lamplighter Words and music – C Tobias and N Simon, 20th Century Songs The Old Man of the Mountain Words and music – G Brown and V Young, 20th Century Songs The Old Postman (Passes Me By): Bertha Willmott Words and music – Ross Parker, 20th Century Songs The Onedin Line Theme, From “Spartacus” By Khachaturian, arranged by Anthony Isaac, , 20th Century Songs The Onedin Line Theme, from the BBC series Words and music – Khachaturian, Arr. Robin de Smet, 20th Century Songs The Partys Over. Lonnie Donegan, Dean martin and Judy Holliday Words and music – Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne, 20th Century Songs The Petite Waltz, Eric Winstone Words and music – J Heyne, E A Ellington & Phyllis Claire , 20th Century Songs The Phanthom of the Opera Words by Richard Stilgoe and Music by Andrew Lloyd Weber The Pied Piper. Piano solo: with dance instructions for The Beeje Steve Race, Piano Novelty The Poor People of Paris Words and music – Jack Lawrence, Rene Rouzard and Marguerite Monnot, 20th Century Songs The Power of Love Words and music – C. de Rouge, G. Mende, J. Rush and S. Applegate, 20th Century Songs The Right Thing to Say Words and music – Sammy Galop and Chester Conn, 20th Century Songs The River Words by Earl Shuman and Music by R Angliolini The Shadow of Your Smile, Theme from “The Sandpiper” , Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton Words and music – P F Webster and J Mandel, 20th Century Songs The Shifting Whispering Sands, Monty Norman, Billy Vaughn Words and music – V C Gilbert and M M Hadler, 20th Century Songs The Silver Wedding Waltz, Jane Walker,, 19th Century Songs The Song of My Life, Petula Clark Words and music – R Jeannot, F Harvel, J Fishman, 20th Century Songs The Sound of Music, W&M: R Rodgers, O Hammerstein II., 20th Century Songs The Spaniard That Blighted My Life, featuring Bing Crosby, Al Jolson & Jack Kapp. Words and music – Billy Merson, 20th Century Songs The star of the County down Words and music – Cathal and Mac Gavey. , 20th Century Songs The Stars Will Remember (So Will I) Vera Lynn, Monte Ray, Joe Loss Words and music – Don Pelosi and Leo Towers, 20th Century Songs The Story of My Life Words and music – Burt F Bacharach and Hal David, 20th Century Songs The Story of Tina (Dia Prasina Matia), Eric Winstone, Gerry Brereton, Jan Rosol, Ronnie Harris, Bernard Manning, lee Lawrence, Ian Stewart Words and music – D Katrivanou and C Hassall, 20th Century Songs The Sun Is Shining All Over The World. W&M: John Watt & Michael North,, 20th Century Songs The Tears break Out On Me, Miki and Griff Words and music – H Cochran, 20th Century Songs The Teddy Bears Picnic Words and music – John W Bratton and Jimmy Kennedy, 20th Century Songs The Tennessee Wig-Walk – Words by Normam Gimbel and Music by Larry Coleman The Things I Do For Love, .
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