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1950S Preowned Sheet Music 1950s Pre­owned Sheet Music. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FOR CONDITION AND PRICES PER TITLE Offs ­ Not priced – Offers please. Ex ­ No marks or deteriation Priced £15. Good ­ As appropriate for age of the manuscript.. Slight marks on front cover eg. shop stamp, pen marks or owner's name. Possible slight marking inside. Priced £12. Fair ­ Slight damage such as edging tears. 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 STAMP OUT FORGERIES. Although we take every reasonable precaution to ensure that the items we have for sale are genuine and are accurately described, we urge buyers to verify purchases from us and bring to our attention any item discovered to be fake or falsely presented. The public can thus be warned and the buyer recompensed. Your co­operation is appreciated. 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, Frank Sinatra, Vera Lynn, Max Bygraves or Semprini. Just look for the artist’s name on the lists below. E­mail us if the title you’re looking for, isn’t here. We may still be able to get it for you. 1950s Title Writer and composer Condition Photo Year After the rain (Peter Maurice) J. Popplewell/B.Reisfeld good n/a © 1948 All for the want of a kiss Max Kaye ex The Beverley Sisters 1951 All I have to do is dream Boubleaux Bryant fair Everly Brothers 1953 All I want is a chance Al Jacobs ex Al Martino 1953 All our tomorrows Jimmy Kennedy ex Wilfred Pickles 1953 All the way – film:”The Joker is wild” S.Cahn/J.van Heusen ex Frank Sinatra + co­stars 1957 Alone (why must I be alone) S.& M.Craft ex The Kaye Sisters 1957 Am I that easy to forget C.Belew/W.S.Stevenson ex Engelbert Humperdinck 1958 An affair to remember Adamson/McCarey/Chandler/Warren ex Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr 1957 Anastasia P.Webster/A.Newman fair Yul Brynner/Ingrid Bergman 1956 Anchors aweigh – the song of the navy C.A.Zimmerman/Lottman/Savino good n/a © 1930 And this is my beloved ­from “Kismet” R.Wright/G.Forrest ex production stills 1953 Angel baby J.Michael/C.Niessen ex Dean Martin 1958 Answer me (oh Lord) (German song:Mutterlein) G.Winkler/F.Rauch/C.Sigman ex n/a 1952/3 Answer me G.Winkler/F.Rauch/C.Sigman ex Frankie Lane 1952/3 Answer me G.Winkler/F.Rauch/C.Sigman ex David Whitfield 1952/3 April love – film “April love” P.F.Webster/S.Fain ex Pat Boone 1957 Armen’s theme Ross Bagdasarian Autd ex Ronnie Harris Ronnie Harris 1956 Around the world ­film “Around the world in 80 days” Adamson/Young good Gracie Fields 1956 Around the world ­film “Around the world in 80 days” Adamson/Young good balloon 1956 As I love you (more and more and more) Livingston/Evans ex Shirley Bassey 1955 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 sheet music) Album of Rags No.1 (Black & white, Johnson, Powder, Fiddlesticks, Calico, Russian/rookies rag) ex Winifred Atwell 1953 Souvenir Album of 4 songs+13 photos+The Life & career of ex Winifred Atwell 1953 Piano Party – Winifred Atwell’s 11 songs Album ­ good Winfred Atwell 1959 Let’s have another party 10 songs arranged by Winifred Atwell Album ­good Winifred Atwell 1954 Make it a party Selection of 10 songs arranged By Winifred Atwell good Winifred Atwell 1956 Black & White Rag George Botsford ex cartoon + Winifred Atwell © 1908 Charleston C.Mack/J.Johnson ex Winifred Atwell © 1923 Coronation Rag Winifred Atwell good Winifred Atwell 1953 Flirtation waltz R.Heywood ex Winifred Atwell 1953 (The) Golden tango V. Silvester/E.Wilson good Winifred Atwell 1953 Nicolette Heino Gaze ex Winifred Atwell 1958 (The) Poor people of Paris (Poor John) Marguerite Monnot fair Winifred Atwell 1954 (The) Streets of Sorrento Tossi ex Winifred Atwell 1957 (The) Garden of Eden Dennise Norwood good F.Vaughan/W.Attwell/D.James/G.Miller 1956 Rags made more famous by Winifred Atwell:­ 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 (The) Turkey trot ­ rag Ribe Danmark good n/a © 1912 *** Auf Wiederseh’n sweetheart Storch/Sexton/Turner ex Vera Lynn 1952 Autumn concerto Siegel/Turner/Parsons/Danpa/Bargoni ex Joan Small 1956 Autumn leaves (Les feuilles mortes) Mercer/Prevert/Kosma ex pic by Fred Low/Anne Shelton 1950 Autumn leaves (Les feuilles mortes) Mercer/Prevert/Kosma ex pic by Fred Low/Vicky Autier 1950 Ave Maria (Lilac series no.1) Bach­Gounod ex n/a circa 1957 (The) Ballad of Davy Crockett –film “Davy Crockett” T.Blackburn/G.Bruns ex film still 1954 (The) Banana boat song E.Darling/B.Carey/A.Arkin ex Edmundo Ros 1956 (The) Bandit “O cangaceiro” Turner/Carr/Nascimento ex Dennis Hale 1954 Band of gold Musel/Taylor ex Petula Clark 1955 (The) Banjo’s back in town Shuman/Shuman/Brown ex Alma Cogan 1955 Bank of sunshine Billy “uke” Scott ex Max Bygraves 1954 Barrel House Boogie Albert Ammons/Pete Johnson ex n/a © 1943 Barrels ‘n barrels of roses Bob Merrill ex Gordon Langhorn 1952 Bar room polka Vaughn Horton good cartoon/Les Baker 1950 Bambi see “Love is a song” (The) Battle of New Orleans Jimmy Driftwood ex cartoon 1959 Be anything (but be mine) Irving Gordon ex Roberto Inglez 1952 Be anything (but be mine) Irving Gordon ex Mark Pasquin 1952 Beat me daddy (eight to the bar) – (Peter Maurice) D.Raye/H.Prince/E.Sheehy good n/a © 1940 Because of you A.Hammerstein/D.Wilkinson good Lee Lawrence 1950 Because you’re mine film: “Because you’re mine” S.Cahn/N.Brodszky good Mario Lanza/Doretta Morrow 1952 Beep beep D.Claps/C.Cicchetti ex The Playmates 1958 (A) Beggar in love Bob Merill ex Jack White 1951 Bell bottom blues Hal David/Leon Carr good Alma Cogan 1953 Bell bottom blues Hal David/Leon Carr ex Radio Revellers 1953 (The) Bells of home B.Howard/T.Gilbert good Jack White 1953 (The) Bells of St. Mary’s – film “The Bells of St. Mary’s” Furber/Adams fair Ingrid Bergman/Bing Crosby ‘42 Believe what you say J.& D. Burnette good Ricky Nelson 1959 Be like the kettle and sing (Peter Maurice) Connor/O’Connor/Ridley good n/a 1953 Belonging to someone A.Hoffman/D.Manning ex Dennis Lotis 1957 Beloved, be faithful E.Drake/J.Shirl ex Teddy Johnson 1950 Beloved, be faithful E.Drake/J.Shirl ex Bob & Alf Pearson 1950 Be mine (alle madchen wollen kussen) M.Stellman/Menke/Panas/Luthh ex Lance Fortune 1959 Be my girl Artie Singer fair Jim Dale 1957 Be my life’s companion B.Hilliard/M de Lugg good Pete Murray 1961 Be my love film – “The Toast of New Orleans” S.Cahn/N.Brodszky Kathryn Grayson + Mario Lanza 1950 Bewitched, bothered and bewildered – piano solo Richard Rogers arr.Jan August ex n/a 1950 Bewitched, bothered and bewildered Rogers/Hart Film – “Pal Joey” ex Hayworth/Sinatra/Novak 1950 Bewitched, bothered and bewildered Rogers/Hart Film – “Pal Joey” ex George Mitchell 1950 Beyond the sea (La Mer) J.Lawrence/C. Trenet fair Bobby Darin © 1947 Big head Jack Meadows ex Max Bygraves 1953 Big man Glen Larson/Bruce Belland ex The Four Preps 1958 Bimbo Rod Morris good Annette Klooger 1953 Bird dog Boudleaux Bryant good The Everly Brothers 1958 (The) Birds and the bees (The same thing happens with) film M.David/H.Warren good film still 1956 Black & White Rag George Botsford ex cartoon+Winifred Atwell © 1908 (The) Blacksmith blues Jack Holmes fair Sid Phillips 1952 (A) Blossom fell H.Barnes/H.Cornelius/D.John ex illustration 1955 Bluebells by the stream Robert S. Thornton ex illustration G. Garnham 1951 (The) Bluebell polka M.McClurg/F.Stanley ex n/a 1955 Blueberry Hill Lewis/Stock/Rose ex John Barry 1950 Blueberry Hill Lewis/Stock/Rose (Canadian pub.) ex Fats Domino 1950 Blue suede shoes Carl Perkins see “Elvis Presley” 1956 Boogie Woogie – Clarence “Pine Top” Smith’s famous, for piano ex n/a © 1939 Boogie woogie bugle boy (Peter Maurice) D.Raye/H.Prince good n/a © 1941 Born to be with you Don Robertson good The Chordettes 1956 Botch­a­me (ba­ba­baciami piccina) Stanley/Morbelli/Astore good Rosemary Clooney 1952 Breathless Otis Blackwell ex Jerry Lee Lewis 1958 (The) Bridge of sighs Billy Reid ex David Whitfield 1953 Broken wings J.Jerome/B.Grun fair Dickie Valentine 1952 Broken wings J.Jerome/B.Grun good The Stargazers 1952 Brush those tears from your eyes Haldeman/Trace/Lee fair Evelyn Knight © 1948 Buddy Holly see also 1960s Buddy Holly & the Crickets­Album “That’ll be the day”, “Listen to me” “Peggy Sue”, “Every “Peggy Sue”, “Everyy & the Crickets 1957 Busybody Sid Tepper/Roy Brodsky ex Johnny Brandon 1952 But me, I love you Cy Levitan good cartoon 1950 Butterfingers (I let you go) Lionel Bart/Michael Pratt good Tommy Steele 1957 Butterfly Anthony September good Tony Brent 1957 Buttons and bows J.Livingston/R.Evans ex Bob Hope/Jane Russell1958 Bye bye, love Felice & Boudleaux Bryant good The Everly Brothers 1957 By the fountains of Rome N.Newell/M.Seiber ex Bryan Johnson 1956 By the light of the silvery moon E.Madden/G.Edwards ex Little Richard © 1948 By the light of the silvery moon E.Madden/G.Edwards – from the film of the same title ex Doris Day/Gordon MacRae © 1948 Cambell Connelly’s 44 th song & dance album – contains: He’ll have to go, Sixteen reasons Old lamplighter, When the thrill has gone, Just as much as ever, Como se viene se va, Be­Bop boogie boy, Love is the only thing, The greatest mistake of my life, Amapola, Deck of cards, Sandy.
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