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1950S Pre Owned Sheet Music 1950s Pre Owned Sheet Music 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FOR A GUIDE TO CONDITION AND PRICES. Ex - No marks or deterioration Priced £15. Good - As appropriate for age of the manuscript. Minor marks on front cover eg. shop stamp, pen marks or owner's name. Possible minor marking inside. Priced £12. Fair - Slight damage such as edging tears or aging. Reasonable for age of manuscript. Priced £5 Album - Contains several songs and photographs of the artist(s). Priced £15+ condition considered. Year - Year of print.Usually the same year as copyright (c) but not always. Photo - Artist(s) photograph on front cover. n/a - No artist photo on front cover LOOKING FOR THESE ARTISTS? You’ve come to the right place for Winifred Atwell, Bill Haley, Buddy Holly, Cliff Richard, Russ Conway, Elvis Presley, Fats Waller, Jimmy Wakely, Frank Sinatra, Vera Lynn, Max Bygraves or Semprini. Just look for the artist’s name on the lists below. TITLE WRITER & COMPOSER CONDITION PHOTO YEAR 10 Little kisses John Jerome ex Billie Anthony or Shani Wallis 1955 11th Hour melody King Palmer/Carl Sigman good Al Hibbler 1956 18th century rock Jimmy Leach/Alan Roper/John good Russ Conway 1959 Ross 365 kisses Ralph Butler/Charles ex The Stargazers 1954 Andre/Tolchard Evans Absent friends Paddy Roberts/Horst Heinz good Anne Shelton 1955 Henning Adelaide – film: “Guys and Dolls” Frank Loesser good Marlon Brando/Jean 1955 Simmons/Frank Sinatra/Vivian Blaine Adoration Nino Tirani ex The New BBC Trio – Reginald 1952 Kilby/Jack Byfield/Max Jaffa After the rain (Peter Maurice) J.Popplewell/B.Reisfeld good n/a ©1948 After you get what you want you Irving Berlin good Ethel Merman/Donald 1954 don‟t ant it – film: “There‟s no O‟Connor and other stars business like show business” After you‟ve gone Creamer/Layton ex n/a ©1918 Ain‟t 2ambling2ng‟ – film: “Stormy Andy Razaf/Thomas Waller/Harry good n/a 1943 © weather” Brooks 1929 Ain‟t that a shame Antoine Domino/Dave ex The Southlanders 1955 Bartholomew Ain‟t that loving you baby Clyde Otis/Ivory Joe Hunter good Elvis Presley 1959 Alabama Jubilee Jack Yellen/George L.Cobb ex cartoon 1955 Alexander‟s ragtime band – film: Irving Berlin good Johnnie Ray 1954 “There‟s no business like show ©1929 business” All – the winning song of BBC TVs Alan Stranks/Reynell Wreford ex Patricia Bredin 1957 “Festival of Popular Songs” All dressed up to smile Irving Gordon ex Geraldo 1950 Allegheny moon Al Hoffman/Dick Manning ex Janie Marden 1956 Allentown jail Irving Gordon ex Lita Roza 1951 All for the want of a kiss Max Kaye ex Beverley Sisters 1951 All I have to do is dream Boudleaux Bryant fair Everly Brothers 1953 All I have to do is dream Boudleaux Bryant ex Bobbie Gentry/Glen Campbell 1958 All I want is a chance Al Jacobs ex Al Martino 1953 All my homeland Tommie Connor/Allan Gray ex Dick James 1950 All my love Mitchell Parish/Paul Durand/Henri ex Gracie Fields, Lester Ferguson 1950 Contet Jimmy Young, Sam Browne or Petula Clark All of you – film: “Silk stockings” Cole Porter ex Fred Astaire/Cyd Charisse 1954 All our tomorrows Jimmy Kennedy ex Wilfred Pickles 1953 All shook up! Otis Blackwell/Elvis Presley good Elvis Presley 1957 All the way –film:”The Joker is wild” S.Cahn/J.van Heusen ex Frank Sinatra + co-stars 1957 Alone (why must I be alone) S & M.Craft ex The Kaye Sisters or Petula 1957 Clark Always you Sid Robin/Will Jason ex Dick James 1950 Always young – musical:”Wedding Sonny Miller/Hans May fair logo 1954 in Paris” Amapola Joseph M.Lacalle/Albert Gamse ex Joe Loss or Billy Milton 1950 America – film: “West side story” Stephen Sondheim/Leonard good Film logo 1957 Bernstein Am I that easy to forget C.Belew/W.S.Stevenson ex Englebert Humperdinck 1958 Am I the one to blame? Sammy Gallop/Jimmy ex Kathy Lloyd 1955 Brewster/Chester Conn Am I wasting my time Howard Johnson/Irving Bibo good Frankie Vaughan 1959 ©1926 An affair to remember Adamson/McCarey/Chandler/War ex Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr 1957 ren An armful of roses (and a heartful Johnny Brandon/Peter Hart ex Jimmy James, Dick Carlton & 1951 of love) Bretton Woods Anastasia P.Webster/A.Newman fair Yul Brynner/Ingrid Bergman 1956 Anchors aweigh-the song of the C.A.Zimmerman/Lottman/Savino good n/a ©1930 navy And love was born (Pa rue de Michael Carr/Sam ex Lester Ferguson 1951 l‟amour) Samson/Tryggve Arnesson And so to sleep again Joe Marsala/Sunny Skylar ex n/a or Eric Winstone 1951 And this is my beloved – from R.Wright/G.Forrest ex production stills 1953 “Kismet” Angel baby J.Michael/C.Niessen ex Dean Martin 1958 Angelina (Dalla strada alle 3tele) Pansutti/Pinchi/Peter Hart ex Eddie Calvert Circa 1955 (The) Angel‟s song – from “The Edward Elgar (for contralto voice) ex n/a ©1900 Dream of Gerontius” Anna William ex Silvana Mangano 1952 Engvick/v.Roman/F.Giordano Annabella Brown (T‟Agori mou) Takis ex Susan Denny 1959 Morakis/G.Giannakopoulos/David Palmer An old beer bottle Jim Leisy/Chas Grean ex Syd Dean 1955 An old fashioned song Leslie Flack ex Dickie Valentine 1958 An ordinary broom (reminds me of Buddy Kaye/Jerry Ross ex Fran Warren/Tony Martin 1950 you) An ordinary couple – musical: “The Richard Rodgers/Oscar ex Musical‟s logo 1959 Sound of Music” Hammerstein 2nd Another ime, another place Jay Livingston/Ray Evans ex n/a 1958 Answer me (oh Lord) (German ex n/a 1952/3 song:Mutterlein)G.Winkler/F.Rauc h/C.Sigman Answer me, my love G.Winkler/F.Rauch/C.Sigman ex Frankie Lane 1952/3 Answer me, my love G.Winkler/F.Rauch/C.Sigman ex David Whitfield 1952/3 Any old time Ray Collins/Marshall Rose ex Tony Brent 1952 Anyone can be a millionaire –film: Ed Franks ex Johnny Brandon or Max 1955 Fun at St. Fanny‟s” Bygraves Anything Teddy Van ex Robert Earl 1959 Anywhere I wander – film: Hans Frank Loesser fair Danny Kaye 1951 Christian Andersen A Penny a kiss – a penny a hug Buddy Kaye/Ralph Care ex Teddy Johnson + cartoon by 1950 mick April in Portugal (Coimbra) Raul Ferrao/Jose Galhardo – ex Jane Morgan or Tony Martin or 1953 Eng. Lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy Roberto Inglez April love –film: “April love” P.F.Webster/S.Fain ex Pat Boone 1957 A-razz-a-ma-tazz Irving Taylor/Dave Coleman ex The Stargazers 1950 Are you sincere Wayne Walker ex Ray Burns 1957 Armen‟s Ross ex Ronnie Harris autographed 1956 theme Bagdasarian A-round the corner (be-neath the Josef Marais ex Teddy Foster or Joe Loss 1950 berry tree) Around the world –film : “Around Adamson/Young ex Gracie Fields or Ronnie Carroll 1956 the world in 80 days” or Mantovani Around the world –film : Around the Adamson/Young ex balloon 1956 world in 80 days » Arrivederci, Roma – film: Seven Garinei & Giovannini/Carl ex Mario Lanza 1954 hills of Rome Sigman/Renato Rascel Arrivederci, darling Garinei & Giovannini/Jack ex Edna Savage 1954 Fishman/Renato Rascel Ashes of roses Harry Tobias/‟Teepee‟ ex Roy Lester or Billy Cotton or 1950 Mitchell/Lew Porter The Deep River Boys As I love you(more & more &more) Livingston/Evans ex Shirley Bassey 1955 Ask me (Deine erste liebe) Heino Gaze/Carl Niessen/Sunny fair Nat “King” Cole 1955 Skylark As long as I live Bob Merrill ex David Carey 1952 As long as there‟s music – film: Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne ex Frank Sinatra 1944 “Step lively” As long as the river flows on Art Noel/A. le Royal ex Larry Day or Alf & Bob 1951 Pearson At last! At last! (L‟Ame des poetes) Florence Miles/Charles Trenet ex David Hughes or Cyril 1951 Stapleton or Eamonn Andrews At the hop A.Singer/J. Medora/D. White good Danny & the Juniors 1957 At the end of the day Donald O‟Keefe ex Gracie Fields 1951 ATWELL, WINIFRED (see also 1960s music) Album of Rags No.1. Includes: Black & white, Johnson, ex Winifred Atwell 1952 Powder, Fiddlesticks, Calico, Russian (rookies rag) Album of Rags No. 2. Includes: Jubilee, Smash-up, ex Winifred Atwell 1952 Dynamite, That fussy, That Lovin‟ and Blue Goose rag Black & White rag George Botsford ex Cartoon by Fred Low + © 1908 Winifred Atwell Charleston C. Mack/J.Johnson ex Winifred Atwell but not her © 1923 transcription Coronation rag Winifred Atwell ex Winifred Atwell 1953 Dixie boogie Winifred Atwell (based on the ex Winifred Atwell 1952 Plantation song “Dixie-land”) Flirtation waltz R. Heywood ex Winifred Atwell 1953 (The) Garden of Eden Dennise Norwood good F.Vaughan/W.Atwell/D.James/ 1956 G.Miller (The) Golden tango V. Silvester/E.Wilson good Winifred Atwell 1953 Let‟s have a „ding-dong‟ Album selection of 6 songs ex Winifred Atwell + illustration by 1955 arranged by Winifred Atwell Fred Low Let‟s have another party Album of 10 songs arranged by good Winifred Atwell 1954 Winifred Atwell Make it a party Album selection of 10 songs good Winifred Atwell 1956 arranged by Winifred Atwell Moonlight fiesta Cyril Ornadel ex Winifred Atwell 1954 Nicolette Heino Gaze ex Winifred Atwell 1958 Piano party – Winifred Atwell‟s Album includes 11 songs good Winifred Atwell 1959 (The) Poor people of Paris (Poor Marguerite Monnot ex Winifred Atwell 1954 John) (The) Poor people of Paris (Jean‟s Jack Lawrence/Marguerite good n/a 1956 song) Monnot Port au Prince Bernie Wayne/Jay Cabot ex Winifred Atwell/Frank 1956 Chacksfield Souvenir Album of Winifred Atwell Includes 4 songs + 13 photos + ex Winifred Atwell 1953 The Life & career of W.Atwell (The) Streets of Sorrento Tossi ex Winifred Atwell 1957 Summer of the seventeenth doll – Norm O‟Brien ex Winifred Atwell 1959 piano solo Atwell:Additional rags made more famous by Winifred Black and white rag George Botsford good n/a ©1908 Kitten on the keys Zez Confrey good n/a ©1921 Tickle the ivories – rag Wallie Herzer good n/a ©1913
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