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STANDARDS (Popular American Songs from 1900 -1960S) STANDARDS (popular American songs from 1900 -1960s) A-Tisket, A-Tasket (Ella Fitzgerald hit song–1938) Because of You Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive Beer Barrel Polka After You've Gone Begin the Beguine Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life Bei Mir Bist Du Schon Ain't Misbehavin' Besame Mucho Alexander’s Ragtime Band The Best is Yet to Come Alfie The Best Thing for You is Me Alice in Wonderland The Best Things (Happen When You’re Dancing) All My Tomorrows Better Luck Next Time All of Me Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea All or Nothing at All Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered) All the Things You Are Beyond the Sea All the Way Bidin' My Time Almost Like Being in Love Bill Alone Together Bill Bailey Always Birth of the Blues Am I Blue? Black and Blue Amazing Grace Blame It on My Youth America the Beautiful Blue and Sentimental An Affair to Remember Blue Gardenia Angel Eyes Blue Moon Anniversary Song Blue Orchids Anniversary Waltz Blue Skies Answer Me, My Love Blue, Turning Grey over You Any Time Blues in the Night Anything Goes Blueberry Hill Anything You can Do Bluesette April in Paris Body and Soul April in Portugal Born to be Blue April Showers The Boulevard of Broken Dreams Are You Havin’ Any Fun? The Boy Next Door Are You Lonesome Tonight? Brazil Aren’t You Glad You’re You? The Breeze & I As Long as He Needs Me Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? As Long as I Live But Beautiful As Time Goes By But Not for Me Ashokan Farewell Button Up Your Overcoat At Last By the Sea At Long Last Love Bye, Bye Baby Autumn in New York Bye, Bye Blackbird Autumn Leaves Bye, Bye Blues Autumn Nocturne C Jam Blues (Duke’s Place) Autumn Serenade Cabaret Avalon California Here I Come Baby, It's Cold Outside Call Me Irresponsible Baby Won't You Please Come Home? Canadian Sunset Back in the Saddle Again Candy Back in Your Own Backyard Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Basin Street Blues Can’t Help Singing Baubles, Bangles and Beads Can't We Be Friends? Be Careful, It's My Heart Can't We Talk It Over? Be My Love Carolina in the Morning Beautiful Dreamer Change Partners Beautiful Friendship Charade Beautiful Love Chattanooga Choo Choo STANDARDS (popular American songs from 1900 -1960s) Cheek to Cheek Dreamsville Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Early Autumn Chicago East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) Close Your Eyes Easy Living Cocktails for Two Easy to Love The Coffee Song Easter Parade Cold, Cold Heart Elmer’s Tune The Continental Embraceable You Corcovado (Quiet Nights) Emily Corner Pocket The End of a Love Affair Could It Be You The Entertainer Count Ev’ry Star Estate (Summer) Count Your Blessings Every Time We Say Goodbye Cow, Cow Boogie Everybody Loves My Baby Crazy He Calls Me Everybody Loves Somebody Cry Me a River Everything Happens To Me Cute Everything I Have is Yours Daddy’s Little Girl Everything I love Dancing In the Dark Everything Must Change Dancing on the Ceiling Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Danny Boy Exactly Like You Darn That Dream Fascinating Rhythm Day In, Day Out Falling in Love Again (Can’t Help It) Daydream Falling in Love with Love Days of Wine and Roses Fine and Dandy Dearly Beloved A Fine Romance ‘Deed I Do Flamingo Deep Purple Fly Me to the Moon Desafinado (Slightly Out of Tune) Flying Home Detour Ahead Foggy Day (A) Devil May Care The Folks Who Live On the Hill Diane Fools Rush In Dinah For All We Know Dindi For Heaven's Sake Ding-Dong! The Witch is Dead (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons Do It Again Frim Fram Sauce Do Nothing 'Till You Hear From Me From This Moment On Do You Know What it Means? (to Miss New Orleans) Fun to be Fooled Don't Be that Way Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You Don't Blame Me Gentle Rain Don't Explain Georgia on My Mind Don’t Fence Me In Get Out of Town Don't Get Around Much Anymore A Ghost of a Chance Don't Go To Strangers The Girl from Ipanema Don’t Like Goodbyes Girl Talk Don’t Misunderstand Give Me the Simple Life Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree Give My Regards to Broadway Don't Take Your Love from Me Going My Way Don't You Know I Care? (or Don't You Care to Know) Golden Slippers (Oh Dem) Down For Double Gone With the Wind Dream The Good Life Dream a Little Dream of Me Good Morning Heartbreak Dream Dancing Goodbye A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes Goody-Goody A Dreamers Holiday Good Night Ladies STANDARDS (popular American songs from 1900 -1960s) Guess I'll Hang My Tears out to Dry I Loves You Porgy Happy Days Are Here Again I May be Wrong (But, I Think You’re Wonderful) Have You Met Miss Jones I Never Knew He Loves and She Loves I Only Have Eyes for You He’s a Tramp (But I Love Him) I Remember You Heat Wave I Saw the Light Hello, Young Lovers I See Your Face Before Me Here, There and Everywhere I Should Care Here's That Rainy Day I Thought About You Here’s to Life I Wanna Be Around Here's to Your Illusions I Wanna Be Loved Hey There I Want To Be Happy Honeysuckle Rose I Was Doin' All Right How About You? I Will Say Goodbye How Are Things In Glocca Morra? I Wish I Knew How Deep is the Ocean? I Wish You Love How Do You Keep the Music Playing? I Wished on the Moon How Do You Speak to an Angel? I Won't Dance How High the Moon If Ever I Would Leave You (How Little it Matters) How Little we Know If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight) How Long Has This Been Going On? If I Didn’t Care I Apologize If I Had You I Can Dream Can't I? If I Loved You I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me If I Only Had a Brain I Can't Begin to Tell You If I Were a Bell I Can't Get Started If There is Someone Lovelier Than You I Can't Give You Anything But Love If You Could See Me Now I Concentrate On You If You Never Come to Me I Could Write a Book If You Were the Only Girl in the World I Cover the Waterfront I'll Be Around I Cried for You I'll Be Seeing You I Didn't Know About You I’ll be with You in Apple Blossom Time I Didn't Know What Time It Was I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise I Don’t Know Why (I Just Do) I'll Close My Eyes I Don’t Want to Walk Without You I’ll Fly Away I Dreamed a Dream (from “Les Misérables”) I'll Get By I Fall In Love Too Easily I'll Never Be the Same I Found a Million Dollar Baby I'll Never Smile Again I Found a New Baby I'll Remember April I Get a Kick Out of You I’ll See You Again I Got it Bad I’ll See You in My Dreams I Got the Sun in the Morning I'll String Along with You I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan I'll Take Romance I Hadn’t Anyone Till You Ill Wind I Hear a Rhapsody I’m a Fool to Want You I Know That You Know I'm An Old Cowhand I Know Why (and So Do You) I'm Beginning to See the Light I Left My Heart in San Francisco I'm Confessin’ (That I Love You) I Let a Song (Go Out of My Heart) I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby and My Baby's Crazy 'Bout I Love a Piano Me I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) I'm Getting Sentimental over You I Love My Wife I'm Glad There Is You I Love Paris I'm In the Mood for Love I Love You I’m Just a Lucky So and So I Love You, Love You Madly I’m Just Wild about Harry STANDARDS (popular American songs from 1900 -1960s) I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover Jim I'm Making Believe Just a Gigolo I'm Old Fashioned Just in Time I’m Putting All My Eggs in One Basket Just One of Those Things I'm Thru with Love Just Squeeze Me Imagination Just You, Just Me In a Mellow Tone Keepin' Out of Mischief Now In a Sentimental Mood Key Largo In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town A Kiss to Build a Dream on In Love In Vain La Vie En Rose In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening The Lady is a Tramp In the Good Old Summertime The Lamp is Low In the Mood The Lamplighter’s Serenade In the Still of the Night (C. Porter-not the ‘50s song) The Last Time I Saw Paris In the Wee Small Hours (of the Morning) The Late, Late Show Indian Love Call Laura Indian Summer Lazy River Indiana Lazybones Inka Dinka Doo Let Me Call You Sweetheart Invitation Let's Call the Whole Thing Off Is You Is, or Is You Ain’t (Ma’ Baby)? Let's Face the Music and Dance Isn't It Romantic? Let's Fall in Love It Ain’t Necessarily So Let's Get Away from It All It All Depends On You Let’s Get Lost It Could Happen To You Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries It Don't Mean a Thing (if it Ain't Got That Swing) Like Someone in Love It Had To Be You Li'l Darlin' It Only Happens When I Dance With You Linger Awhile It Might As Well Be Spring A Little Tear It Never Entered My Mind Little Boat (O Barquinho) It Was a Very Good Year (When I was 17) Little Girl Blue It’s a Good Day Long Ago and Far Away It’s a Lovely Day Today Look For the Silver Lining It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie A Lot of Livin’ to Do It’s a Wonderful World Love for Sale It’s All in the Game Love is Here to Stay It's All Right with Me Love Me or Leave Me It’s Been a Long, Long Time Love Me Tender It's De-Lovely Love Theme (from Cinema Paradiso) It’s Magic Love Walked In It’s Not for Me to Say Lover It's Only a Paper Moon Lover, Come Back To Me It's So Peaceful In the Country Loverman It's the Talk of the Town Luck Be a Lady Tonight It's You or No One Lullaby in Rhythm I've Got a Crush on You Lullaby of Birdland I’ve Got a Feeling I’m Falling Lullaby of Broadway I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Lullaby of the Leaves I've Got the World on a String Lulu's Back in Town I've Got You Under My Skin Lush Life I’ve Got Your Number Mack, the Knife I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face Make Believe I've Never Been In Love Before Make Me Rainbows Jealousy Make Someone Happy Jeepers Creepers Makin' Whoopee STANDARDS (popular American songs from 1900 -1960s) Mambo Inn My Shining Hour The Man I Love My Ship The Man That Got Away My Way Mandy (I.
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