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You Never Say Yes (You Never Say No) Mississippi State University Scholars Junction Sheet Music Collection Charles H. Templeton, Sr. Music Collection 1924 You Never Say Yes (You Never Say No) Rafael Duchesne Art Kassel Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music Preferred Citation [Physical ID#]: [Title], Charles H. Templeton, Sr. sheet music collection. Special Collections, Mississippi State University Libraries. This Sheet Music is brought to you for free and open access by the Charles H. Templeton, Sr. Music Collection at Scholars Junction. It has been accepted for inclusion in Sheet Music Collection by an authorized administrator of Scholars Junction. For more information, please contact [email protected]. From the Latin-American Hit "LINDA MUJER" Lyric by IRYING CAESAR Music by RAFAEL DUCHESNE • ART KASSEL E~r:l!v Featured by ANN cooy ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION 799 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK Br arrangement with ROBBINS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION YOU NEVER SAY YES 2 YOU NEVER SAY NO! From the Latin -American Song "LINDA MUJER" Lyric by Music by IRVING CAESAR RAFAEL DUCHESNE Moderately bright ART KASSEL !Fm! i\ Moderately bright l13 ~ml - k - V - - - V u -- . - - ~-v- -- --- -- - - - . .-- -- t) r r r r r r r -I --r r r-- r r r Just when I start_ to lose my heart_ Tell me why you_ a- i\ h h I.. I - _,I. I. k - V - V u ,,_ - . -- - -- -- - -- -· - -- - - --- - - , -- t) ----- ---- ----- - - - mp > r r >- I I - .. .. [!§] ' I I I\ I l l l l l l \ I :;- . -- - -- - - - - - - t) r - --- - ' - r ' r r buse my heart_ Dear if you must_ re - fuse my heart_ ' I\ I h h . l l . l I. I. - :;- -- - - . I) - - - - - ,__.,,. -:::;- v r· .. ; I I I . 1 -- .. .. .. .. I 1c9-l I\ l . " . 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Any arrangement or adaptation of this composition without the consent of the owner is an infringement ol copyright 3 Ba-by you're a rid-dle and you &iJ of my dream \Vake up and make up your mind You Nev-erSayNo_ You A lc1I ' l ' ' ., --- e) r r r , r Nev-er Say Yes_--- 1'11 be go-ingcra-zy 'causeyoure mak-ingme gue-- ss- You Nev-er Say Yes_ You I l A I I I l r l r ,t.. l - V - . - - - --- - a} - - - - -- - - -- -- .- ......- - -· ;;:,..- ;;:,..- r r r ... ~- I I I - l I V - - - - - - -,- ... • ·-· • A l . - .., I r , r r - -- - Nev- er Say N'o_ Got me in the mid-dl.e and you won't let me go!_- You won't let. me go!_- A I I I 7 -- L () - - - - ... > r i r i I I ' - l --~-~l II .. ·-· . - " \ V - - - - - - • • :. ... SHI 293-" 2 ·-· - DUKE ELLINGTON PIANO METHOD FOR BLUES FREDDIE SLACK BOOGIE-WOOGIE BOOK ON I-BEATS Co•ploto /nslructlons In U.o art of plo-,lni U.o blues b-, Wl:rord of tho modern l<o-,boord, Freddie Siad lull-, do- U.o ,-.t oxponont of _.,c In U.. modern monner. scr/bos his own •/quo st-,/o and technique In pla-,lni Comploto'1 lllualruod with U.o Ouk•'• outsundlni piano booil•• wooilo. 8r/ll/ont orraniomonts of Chin• 80-,, solos, lncludlni C Jam 8/uos, Ko Ko, etc. fir/co JJ.00 Poian LoYo Soni, Doll Danco, etc. Pr/co JJ.00 rlGl!OWJO<>o";.i>roi,~MI 11J~w.1:i.. WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM ..................................................................... Oscar Hammersi-ein, II, Sigmund Romberg THE ROGUE SONG ........................................................................................................................................................ Clifford Grey, Herbert Stothart THE AMERICAN'S CREED .......................................................................................................................................... William Tyler Page, Hugo Frey CHLO-E. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Gus Kahn, Neil Moret THE NIGHT IS YOUNG ..................................................................................................................... Oscar Hammerstein, 11, Sigmund Romberg SONG OF THE TULE .............................................................................................................................................. J. Keirn Brennan, Albert Von Tilzer SHORT'NIN' BREAD ....................................................................................................................................................... adaptation by David W. Guion WHEN l'M LOOKING AT YOU ........................................................................................................................ Clifford Grey, Herbert Stothart CUBAN LOVE SONG ...................................................................................................... .HerScrt S+o+hart, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields ALONE. ...................................................................................................................................................................................... .Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown THE TEMPLED HILLS .............................................................................................................................................................. Colii-ns Driggs, Ferde Grofe THE SONG OF THE SHIRT (The Narrative) .......................................................................................... Ciifford Grey, Herbert Stothart THE CARLO (based on "American 13olero" )...................................................................................... Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown TRAMPS AT SEA ................................................................................................................. ! farbert Stothart, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields THE NIGHT IS BEGINNING ................................................................................................................................................ Gus Kahn, John W. Green IF LOVE WERE ALL. ..................................................................................................................................................... Martha Lois Wells, .William Axt I KNOW A ROAD ................................................................................................................................................. J. Keirn Brennan, Albert Von Tilzer NIGHT IN MY HEART... ....................................................................................................................................... McElbert Moore, Granville English DUSTY ROAD .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Leon R;ne, Otis Rene LIFE IS A DREAM .................................................................................................................................................... .................... Arthur Freed, Oscar Straus WITHOUT DRUM OR TRUMPET... ................................................................................................... Gordon Johnstone, W. Franke Harling IN A PERSIAN PALACE. ........................................................................................................................................................... Otto Harbach, D. Savino A HEART THAT'S FREE. ................................................................................................. .Thomas T. Railey, Alfred G. Robyn, C. Stanzione ALICE BLUE GOWN ................................................................................................................................................... Joseph McCarthy, Harry Tierney SONG OF LOVE. ................................................................................................................................................. Dorothy Donnelly, Sigmund Romberg SIBONEY ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Ernesto Lecuona, Dolly Morse THE RANGERS' SONG .......................................................................................................................................... Joseph McCarthy, Harry Tierney LOVE, HERE IS MY HEART (Chere, A Toi Mon Coeur) .................................... Adrian Ross, Louis Delamarre, Lao Silesu WHEN YOU LOOK IN THE HEART OF A ROSE. .............................................................. Marian Gillespie, Florence Methven SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE ................................................................................................................................................ Gus Kahn, Sigmund Romberg
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