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Preowned 1970S Sheet Music Pre­owned 1970s Sheet Music. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FOR CONDITION AND PRICES PER TITLE Offers Not priced – Offers please. ex No marks or deteriation Priced £15. good As appropriate for age of the manuscript. Slight marks on front cover (shop stamp or owner's name). Possible slight marking (pencil) inside. Priced £12. fair Some 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. Warning: It has come to our attention that there are sheet music forgeries in circulation. In particular, items showing Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, The Beatles and Gene Vincent have recently been discovered to be bootleg reprints. Although we take every reasonable precaution to ensure that the items we have for sale are genuine and from the period described, we urge buyers to verify purchases from us and bring to our attention any item discovered to be fake or falsely described. The public can thus be warned and the buyer recompensed. Your co­operation is appreciated. 1970s Title Writer and composer condition Photo year Albertross Peter Green fair Fleetwood Mac 1970 Albertross (piano solo) Peter Green ex n/a © 1970 All around my hat Hart/Prior/Knight/Johnson/Kemp ex Steeleye Span 1975 All creatures great and small Johnny Pearson good sheep grazing 1977 All I ever need is you J.Holiday/E.Reeves ex Sonny & Cher 1972 All I think about is you Harry Nilsson ex Harry Nilsson 1977 Amanda Brian Hall ex Stuart Gillies 1973 Amarillo (is this the way to) N.Sedaka/H.Greenfield ex Tony Christie 1971 Amazing grace Trad. good Judy Collins 1970 Amazing grace Trad adapted by Lou Leaman ex illustration 1971 Amazing Grace Trad. adapted by Judy Collins ex Judy Collins 1974 Angie baby Alan O’Day good Helen Reddy 1974 And I love you so Don McLean ex Perry Como 1972 And you smiled M.Taggart/J.Trombey ex Matt Monro 1973 Angelo T.Hiller/L.Sheriden/M.Lee good Brotherhood of man 1977 Annie’s song John Denver ex John Denver 1974 Apeman Ray Davies ex The Kinks 1970 Argentine Melody – BBC TV World Cup theme Andrew Lloyd Webber ex world cup 1978 Aria Bardotti/Bembo ex Acker Bilk 1975 Back home – world cup squad ’70 Bill Martin/Phil Coulter ex n/a 1970 Baby I won’t let you down Les Reed/Geoff Stephens good Pickettywitch 1970 Baby jump Ray Dorset ex Mungo Jerry 1971 Ballade pour Adeline P.de Senneville/O.Toussaint ex Richard Clayderman 1977 (The) Ballad of the good luck charm Mitch Murray/Peter Callander ex Larry Hagman 1977 Beautiful lover T.Hiller/M.Lee/L.Sheriden ex Brotherhood of man 1978 Beautiful Sunday D.Boone/R.McQueen ex Daniel Boone 1972 Belfast Deutscher/Manke/Bilsbury ex Boney M 1977 Benny’s theme Simon May ex n/a 1977 Best thing that ever happened to me Jim Weatherly ex Gladys Knight & Pips 1973 Big Yellow Taxi Joni Mitchell ex Joni Mitchell 1970 (The) black eyed boys M.Murray/P.Callander ex Paper Lace 1974 Blame it on the pony express Macaulay/Greenaway/Cook good Johnny Johnson 1970 Blanket on the ground R.Bowling good Billy Jo Spears 1975 Boogie child B.Gibb/R.Gibb/M.Gibb ex The Bee Gees 1976 Born with a smile on my face Holman/May ex Stephanie de Sykes+Rain 1974 Borsalino Claude Bolling ex Bobby Crush 1970 (The) Boys are back in town Phil Lynott Offers (ex ) Thin Lizzy 1976 Brand new key Melanie Safka ex Melanie 1970 Bridge over troubled water Paul Simon ex Simon & Garfunkel 1970 Bright eyes Mike Batt from the film “Watership down” ex Art Garfunkel/M.Batt 1978 Broken down angel Nazareth fair Nazareth 1973 Carnival Eric Clapton ex Eric Clapton 1976 CARPENTERS “It’s easy to play Carpenters” – 14 songs various Album(ex) n/a 1979 Cavatina – piano solo –Theme music from the film “The Deer Hunter” Stanley Myers ex Robert de Nero 1971 Cavatina Stanley Myers fair n/a 1971 Chirpy chirpy cheep cheep Lally Stott good n/a 1970 (The) chosen few Ben Findon ex The Dooleys 1973 Circle Harry Chapin ex The New Seekers 1972 Clair Raymond O’Sullivan ex Gilbert O’Sullivan 1972 CLAPTON, Eric History+461 Ocean Boulevard+Layla+ Offers (ex) Eric Clapton 1974 CLAPTON, Eric Best of (20 songs) Offers (ex) Eric Clapton 1976 Closer Blackburn/Franz ex Peters & Lee 1974 C Moon (see Hi hi hi) Paul & Linda McCartney good Wings 1972 Conway, Russ (Trevor H.Stanford) see Russ Conway also in 1950s and 1960s sheet music. Polonaise Chopin arr. By Les Reed ex Russ Conway 1970 Crazy little thing called love Freddie Mercury ex Queen 1979 Crocodile Rock E.John/B.Taupin ex Elton John 1972 Dance little lady dance Biddu/G.Shury/R.Roker good Tina Charles 1976 Dance yourself dizzy Adrian Baker/Eddie Seago good Liquid Gold 1979 Dancin’(on a Saturday night) Barry Blue/Lynsey de Paul good Barry Blue 1973 Dancing in the sun Christian/Vangarde/Carrere ex The Diablos 1970 Dancing Queen Andersson/Anderson/Ulvaeus ex Abba 1976 Daughter of darkness Les Reed/Geoff Stephens ex Tom Jones 1970 Day by day Stephen Schwartz ex Godspell logo 1971 Day trip to Bangor Debbie Cook ex n/a 1979 Devil gate drive Mike Chapman/Nicky Chinn good Suzi Quatro 1973 Did you ever Bobby Braddock ex n/a 1970 Dizzy fingers ­piano solo Zez Confrey ex n/a © 1923 Don’t let it die E.Smith fair n/a 1971 (The) Dream painter D.Frazier/S.Shafer ex Connie Smith 1972 (The) Duchess of Duke Street Alexander Faris good TV series 1976 Easy! Easy! Bill Martin/Phil Coulter good Scotland World Cup Squad 1974 El Bimbo Hal Shaper/Claude Morgan good Susan Maughan/Marian 1975 (The) Entertainer (simplified piano version) Scott Joplin ex n/a 1974 Evergreen (Love theme from “A star is born” P.Williams/B.Streisand ex Barbra Streisand 1976 Everything is beautiful Ray Stevens good Ray Stevens 1970 Everything I own David Gates good n/a 1972 Fantasy M.White/E.del Barrio/V.White ex Earth Wing & Fire 1977 Feelings M.Albert/T.Fundora ex Morris Albert 1975 Feelings M.Albert/T.Fundora ex n/a 1974 Feel like making love Eugene McDaniels good Roberta Flack 1973 Feels like I’m in love Ray Dorset good Kelly Marie 1979 Fernando Andersson/Anderson/Ulvaeus ex Abba 1976 Figaro Hiller/Sheriden/Lee good Brotherhood of Man 1977 Five flight walk up Goodhand­Tait ex Ph.Goodhand­Tait 1973 Flirt (pour un flirt) R.Vincent/M.Delpech/J.King good Jonathan King 1971 (The) Floral dance Katie Moss ex Brighouse & Rastrick band © 1911 Fly me to the moon Bart Howard ex n/a © 1954­1973 Fool Sigman/Last Offers (ex) Elvis Presley 1973 For all we know Wilson/James/Karlin ex Shirley Bassey 1971 For the good times Kris Kristofferson ex Perry Como 1970 Freedom come, freedom go H.Hazlewood/R.Cook/R.Greenaway good The Fortunes 1971 Friends Terry Reid good Arrival 1970 From both sides now Joni Mitchell good n/a 1972 Ghetto child Thom Bell/Linda Creed ex n/a (Detroit Spinners) 1973 Gimme dat ding ­ from “Oliver in the Overworld” Hammond Hazelwood ex cartoon 1970 Going in – with my eyes open Tony Macaulay ex David Soul 1977 Good morning freedom Hazlewood/Cook/Greenaway/A.Hammond fair Blue Mink 1970 Gotta go home Farain/Huth/Huth/Jay ex Boney M 1979 Grandad H.Flowers/K.Pickett ex Clive Dunn 1970 Grease Film – “Grease” Barry Gibb ex Grease TM 1978 (The) Great Gatsby – the songs of the ‘20s – from the film of the ‘70s. Album of 12 songs + photos M.Farrow/R.Redford 1974 Haitian divorce Walter Becker/Donald Fagen ex Steely Dan 1976 Hallelujah (Eurovision winner 1979) Shimrit Orr/Kobi Oshrat ex Milk & Honey 1979 Hallelujah freedom Junior Campbell ex Junior Campbell 1972 Hark! The herald angels sing Wesley/Meddelssohn Arr. Jon Hines ex illustration by Tudor 1972 Happy anniversary Gary Paxman fair Slim Whitman 1974 Happy birthday Father Christmas S.Beazeley/R.Harris good Rolf Harris 1975 Hasta la vista Wallebom/Lengstrand/Seago fair Sylvia 1974 Have you seen her Record/Acklin ex The Chi­Lites 1971 Heart on my sleeve Gallagher/Lyle ex Gallagher & Lyle 1976 Hello old friend Eric Clapton ex Eric Clapton 1976 Hello Stranger Barbara Lewis ex Yvonne Elliman 1973 Help me make it through the night Kris Kristofferson good Kris Kristofferson 1970 Here’s to love (auld lang syne) Paul Curtis arr. Dave Clark ex John Christie 1976 He was beautiful (Cavatina) Cleo Laine/Stanley Myers ex Iris Williams 1977 Hey girl,don’t bother me Ray Whitley fair The Tams 1971 Hey, Mr. Music man Blackburn/Lego/Thoner fair Peters & Lee 1976 Hi hi hi + C moon + photos & interview Paul & Linda McCartney good Wings 1972 Hold on to love Peter Skellern ex Peter Skellern 1975 Home lovin’ man Macaulay/Cook/Greenaway ex Andy Williams 1970 Hope – A celebration of (88 pages) Paul Johnson/Otis Skillings ex n/a 1972 Hotel California Felder/Henley/Frey good n/a 1977 Hot shot Barry Blue/Lynsey de Paul ex Barry Blue 1974 How deep is your love Film – “Saturday night fever” B, R, & M. Gibb ex Sat.night fever TM 1977 How glad I am J.Williams/L.Harrison ex Kiki Dee © 1964 How much love Leo Sayer/Barry Mann ex Leo Sayer 1976 I believe in Father Christmas Greg Lake/Peter Sinfield ex n/a 1975 I believe in music Mac Davis ex Liza Minnelli 1972 I can’t believe that you’ve stopped loving me Owens/Frazier ex Charlie Pride 1970 I’d like to teach the world to sing Backer/Davis/Cook/Greenaway ex The New Seekers 1971 If it ain’t love (let’s leave it alone) Dallas Frazier ex Connie Smith 1972 I’ll give you the earth P.de Senneville/K.Mitchell good Keith Mitchell 1970 I love to love J.Robinson/J.Bolden good Tina Charles 1975 Imagine John Lennon ex John Lennon 1971 I’m doin’ fine now Thom Bell/Sherman
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