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Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Title Composer Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Copyright / Publication Title Composer Publisher Date Physical description Other information "Song of the hour and hit of the year. The great American Victory song inspired by the Nazi offensive."; a tribute to the doughboys; Yanks Will Do It Again, The Eddie Foley Eddie Foley 1945 9" x 12", 6 pages honored by the late Pres. F. D. Roosevelt and U.S. Government Decca Record No. 3689-A recorded by Bing Crosby and Connie Boswell; Victor Record No. 27421 recorded by Tommy Dorsey and Yes Indeed! (A Jive Spiritual) Sy Oliver Embassy Music Corporation 1941 9" x 12", 4 pages his orchestra lyrics by Gus Kahn; music by Walter Yes Sir, That's My Baby Donaldson Bourne, Inc. 1925 9" x 12", 6 pages standard edition Frank Silver and Irving CohnSkidmore Yes! We Have No Bananas Music Co. Inc. Skidmore Music Co. Inc. 1923 9" x 12", 6 pages (2 copies) Yesterday John Lennon and Paul McCartney Northern Songs Limited 1965 9" x 12", 4 pages "play along with the record" edition Gertrude Rogers; Charles Gilbert Yesterday And Today Spross The John Church Company 1908 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages lyrics by Jean Lefavre; music by W.C. Yo-San Polla C.C. Church & Co. 1919 9" x 12", 4 pages popular edition lyrics by Wm Le Baron; music by duet for Nancy and Phil from the Operetta You Are Free (Love Is Just A Game) Victor Jacobi Harms, Inc. 1919 9" x 12", 6 pages "Apple Blossoms" lyrics by Lorenz Hart; music by You Are Too Beautiful Richard Rodgers Rodart Music Corporation 1932 9" x 12", 6 pages from the Walt Disney production "The You Belong To My Heart (Solamente Una english lyrics by Ray Gilbert; music Three Caballeros" in technicolor featuring Vez) and spanish lyrics by Agustin Lara Promotora Hispano Americans 1941 9" x 12", 4 pages Aurora Miranda, Carmen Molina, Dora Luz You Can't Get Along With 'Em Or Without lyrics by Grant Clarke; music by Fred 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages 'Em (You've Got To Have 'Em, That's All!) Fischer Leo Feist Inc. 1916 (detached) Larry Comer featured on cover featured in the Paramount Picture Paramount Productions Music "Collegiate" starring Joe Penner; You Hit The Spot Mack Gordon and Harry Revel Corporation 1935 9" x 12", 4 pages Professional Copy as sung in Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, and Joan You Keep Coming Back Like A Song Irving Berlin Irving Berlin 1943 9" x 12", 4 pages Caulfield; A Paramount picture featured by Fred MacMurray, Harriet Hilliard, The Yacht Club, Ben lyrics by Ralph Freed; music by Blue Rufe Davis, Harry Owens, and his Royal Hawaiian Orchestra in You Leave Me Breathless Frederick Hollander Famous Music Corporation 1938 9" x 12", 6 pages the Paramount Picture " Coconut Grove". You Look Good To Me Thos. J. Kennedy Art Music Pub. Co. 1908 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages featured by The Nation's No. 1 trumpeter You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To lyrics by Joe McCarthy; music by Harry James and his Music Makers; Do It) James C. Monaco Broadway Music Corporation 1913 9" x 12", 6 pages columbia record no. 36296 Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Copyright / Publication Title Composer Publisher Date Physical description Other information Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents "Hard lyrics by Johnny Mercer; music by To Get" with Dick Powell and Olivia You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby Harry Warren Remick Music Corp. 1938 9" x 12", 6 pages DeHavilland lyrics by Jerome Kern and P.G. T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & featured in the musical comedy "Have A You Said Something Wodehouse; music by Jerome Kern Hunter 1916 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages Heart" lyrics by Lorenz Hart; music by as introduced in Lew Fields' production You Took Advantage Of Me Richard Rodgers Harms, Inc. 1928 9" x 12", 8 pages "Present Arms"; book by Herbert Fields 9.25" x 12.25", 6 pages (cover Charlot's Revue. Sung by Gertrude You Were Meant For Me Sissle and Blake Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd. 1923 detached) Lawrence & Roberts Hobbs. from the Metro Goldwin Mayer All Talking lyrics by Arthur Freed; music by Nacio Picture with music, ft. Charles King, Bessie You Were Meant For Me Herb Brown Robbins Music Corporation 1929 9" x 12", 6 pages (2 copies) Love, and Anita Page featured in the Columbia Picture "Something To Shout About"; A Gregory Ratoff Production starring You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To Cole Porter Chappell & Co., Inc. 1942 9" x 12", 6 pages Don Amache, Janet Blair, Jack Oakie You'd Never Know That Old Home-Town Of lyrics by Howard Johnson; music by successfully introduced by Doroth Mine Walter Donaldson Leo Feist Inc. 1915 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages yMeuther, Jack Frazer featured on cover lyrics by Al Dubin; music by Harry featured in the Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Young And Healthy Warren M. Witmark & Sons 1932 9" x 12", 6 pages production "Forty Second Street" featured in "South Pacific" and adapted lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; from "Tales of the South Pacific" by James Younger Than Springtime music by Richard Rodgers Williamson Music, Inc. 1949 9"X 12", 6 pages A. Michener lyrics by Gus Kahn and Egbert Van operatic edition; edition in medium key F Your Eyes Have Told Me So Alstyne; music by Walter Blaufuss Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1919 9" x 12", 6 pages (mezzo or baritone) You're A Heavenly Thing Joe Young and Little Jack Little Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1935 9" x 12", 6 pages Ruth Etting featured on cover You're As Welcome As The Flowers In May Dan J. Sullivan The Broadway Music Pub. Co. 1902 11" X 13.5", 6 pages sentimental ballad Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble You're Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?) Walter Donaldson Inc. 1930 9" x 12", 6 pages featured in the Warner Bros. & Vitaphone production "Forty Second Street"; with lyrics by Al Dubin; music by Harry banjo, ukelele guitar, & mandola You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me Warren M. Witmark & Sons 1932 9" x 12", 6 pages accompaniment lyrics by Joe Young; music by James introduced by Guy Lombardo and his Royal You're Gonna Lose Your Gal V. Monaco Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc. 1933 9" x 12", 6 pages Canadians featured in the M-G-M Production lyrics by Arthur Freed; music by Nacio "Broadway Melody of 1938" starring Robert Yours and Mine Herb Brown Robbins Music Corporation 1937 9" x 12", 6 pages Taylor and Judy Garland lyrics by Steve Nelson; music by featured by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Yours and Mine Johnny Burke Villa Morét Inc. 1930 9" x 12", 6 pages Canadians Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Copyright / Publication Title Composer Publisher Date Physical description Other information lyrics by Gus Kahn; music by Walter You've Got Ev'rything Donaldson Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. 1933 9" x 12", 6 pages featured by Bing Crosby lyrics by Alfred Bryan; music by 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages Ypsilanti (Yip-si-lan-ti) Egbert Van Alstyne Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1915 (detached) comic song.
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