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CONTENTS Ain't Misbehavin' .....................................Ain 't Misbehavin '................................4 All of You ..................................................Silk Stockings ......................................8 And All That Jazz ......................................Chicago ............................................ 12 Another Op'nin'. Another Show ...............Kiss Me. Kate ....................................20 . Aquarius ...................................................Hair ...................................................25 Beautiful City ............................................Godspell.............................................28 The Best Things in Life Are Free ..............Good News! ....................................... 32 Bewitched .................................................Pal Joey ............................................. 34 Big Spender ..............................................Sweet Charity ....................................38 Camelot ....................................................Camelot .............................................41 Come Rain or Come Shine .......................St. Louis Woman................................ 46 Comedy Tonight ...................................... A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ..............................50 . . Corner of the S l q .....................................Pzppzn ................................................53 Don't Blame Me ........................................Sugar Babies .....................................57 Don't Cry for Me Argentina .....................Evita .................................................. 61 Ease On Down the Road ............................The Wiz..............................................65 Everything's Coming Up Roses ................Gypsy ................................................-70 From This Moment On .............................Kiss Me, Kate ....................................76 Get Me t o the Church on Time ................My Fair Lady ......................... ...........82 Gigi ...........................................................Gigi ....................................................85 Hey. Look Me Over ...................................Wildcat ..............................................91 Honeysuckle Rose ....................................Ain 't Misbehavin '............................. -94 How Are Things in Glocca Morra .............Finian's Rainbow ..............................98 I Could Have Danced All Night ................My Fair Lady ................................... 102 I Could Write a Book ................................Pal Joey ...........................................112 I Don't Know How t o Love Him ...............Jesus Christ Superstar .................... 116 I Remember I t Well ................................... Gigi .................................................. 107 If Ever I Would Leave You ......................... Camelot ........................................... 120 If We Only Have Love ...............................Jacques Brel Is Alive & Well ...........124 It's All Right With Me ............................... Can-Can ...........................................130 I've Grown Accustomed t o Her Face ........My Fair Lady ................................... 127 . . Just in Time ..............................................Bells Are Rzngzng ............................135
Lost in t h e Stars........................................Lost in the Stars .............................. 139 Lullaby of Broadway .................................42nd Street ......................................142 Mack t h e Knife ........................................The Threepenny Opera ...................145 Make Someone Happy ..............................Do Re Mi .........................................148 My Cup Runneth Over ..............................I Do! I Do! ......................................153 My Funny Valentine ..................................Babes in Arms ................................. 158 My Own Best Friend .................................Chicago............................................160 My Ship .....................................................Lady in the Dark .............................165 Not While I'm Around ..............................Sweeney Todd ..................................168 01' Man River ............................................Show Boat .......................................171 . . 9s Rainbow ............................176 Old Devil Moon ........................................Fznzan On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) .....On a Clear Day You . Can See Forever ...............................180 On the Street Where You Live ..................My Fair Lady ...................................183 . . The Party's Over ......................................Bells Are Rzngzng ............................186 People .......................................................F u n Girl.......................................189 . . Put On a Happy Face ................................Bye Bye Bzrdze .................................192 Ragtime ....................................................Ragtime ...........................................194 Send in the Clowns .................................A Little Night Music .......................200 September Song .......................................Knickerbocker Holiday ...................208 She Loves Me ............................................She Loves Me ..................................212 So in Love .................................................Kiss Me. Kate ..................................203 Somewhere That's Green ..........................Little Shop of Horrors .....................218 Speak Low ................................................One Touch of Venus.........................221 Starting Here. Starting Now .....................Starting Here. Starting Now ...........232 Summertime .............................................Porgy and Bess ................................224 Sunrise. Sunset .........................................Fiddler on the Roof .........................228 They Call the Wind Maria ........................Paint Your Wagon ............................238 235 Tomorrow ................................................Annie ..................................a----------Try t o Remember ................................The Fantasticks ...............................242 Wouldn't I t Be Loverly ..............................My Fair Lady ...................................245 Young and Foolish ....................................P l a i and Fancy .............................. 248 You're the Top .........................................Anything Goes ................................. 250
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Ain't Misbehavin'
AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' Music by THOMAS "FATS" WALLER and HARRY BROOKS
Words by ANDY RAZAF Moderately
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Verse: A
BOY:
l l l o ' it's
Girl: Your type
a fick of man
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I know who I Sure was a luck
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love y
rage, care,
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one bird with my con - science
Here is That's why
With flirt - ing all the I know you real - ly
age, rare,
self - con - trol,sleeps,, nev - er
best, day,
Hap - py When you're
in - side my cage. a - way some - where.
Thumbs down for all When fate s e n t y o u
the my
rest, way,
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Ain't Misbehavin' 4 1
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My love was giv And made you mine
No one
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hap
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heart and en, a - lone for
t o talk with,
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So it Dit - to
soul,keeps,-
all
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(B bass)
by
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my - self,
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the shelf,
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sav - in'
my love
for
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Silk Stockings
ALL OF YOU Words and Music by COLE PORTER
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All of YOU 4 - 3
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AND ALL THAT JAZZ
Lyrics by FRED EBB
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stock - ings
a whoop-ee
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down-
spot-
where the
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all
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jazz!-
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Kiss Me, Kate
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St. Louis Woman
COME RAIN OR COME SHINE Music by HAROLD ARLEN
Words by JOHNNYMERCER
Freely
Slowly and very tenderly
F
gon
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you
Like
no
Rain Or Come Shine.-
Come Rain Or Come Shine - 4 - 1
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COMEDY TONIGHT
Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Brightly
Piano
Refrain
(.with vigor)
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a p - pal f r e - net
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its sea has has his day mist - y day,-
son, dreams,you'll-
Corner of the Sky - 4 - 1
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ev - 'ry-thing has ev - 'ry man has wak-en to find
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where t h e y can
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I've
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to
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my
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where
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Corner of the Sky - 4 - 4
the sky.
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Sugar Babies
DON'T BLAME ME Music by JIMMY McHUGH
Words by DOROTHY FIELDS Moderate (with expression)
Verse:
C mai 7
C
since
the
'ry
round doubt
y o u , y o u
Don't Blame Me - 4 - 1
just are
luck - y sin - gle
like like
a a
night thing
fool dream.
I a
-
bout
fall - ing In my
1"
head mind
I've With
- out
a a
and I
heels find
in a
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a of
like
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kid US
out as
of a I
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My poor heart is in Ev - er since the hour
halt. phrase,
an
aw of
- ful our
state n o w , meet - i n g ,
So hop
if
- ing
school. team.
but it's too I've been re
be - come I that you'll un
I
Chorus:
late
n
- peat - i
a
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o n
w g
- sance, me
to a
call sil
a
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I,
I I,
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fall - ing
in
love
with
you.
I'm
un - der your spell,
-3-
how can 7
- 3 7
you 7
but
do 3
the things
you
do!
If
I
don't
Don't Blame Me - 4 - 3
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blame
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help
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can't con-ceal,
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that
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a
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me
some - one like
need-
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sweet
as
melt in
a
my arms,
-
Don't Blame Me - 4 4
Blame
love!
kiss
but
can
don't
be.
bl&e
your
And
me.
kiss,
blame
all
your charms,
me.
that
Evita
DON'T'CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA
Lyrics by TIM RICE Slowly
Verse
@
I
1. It won't
II
I
?&I#'
I
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quasi h a r p
When I
strange
I
Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER
C
all
that I've done:
girl
YOU
once knew
-
Don't Cry for Me Argentina 4 - 1
try
be
ea-sy, you'll think
it
I
si~n.
t o ex-plain how I
You won't
be -
Al-though she's dressed u p
feel,
lieve
t o the nines
That I
me
still need your love
All you will see
at
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I
a f - ter
is
a
six - es and se - vens with
I
2 . I had t o lei it 3. And as for
-
I had hap-pen. for-tune. and as
-
8
8
to for
I
my life d o w n at heel: in - vi - ted them in:
So I They are
I
-
chose, il -
no -thing im-pressed m e a n - swer was here all
-
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Don't Cly for Me Argentlna 4 2
free lu
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at all, t h e time,
Look-ing o u t of Though it seemed t o
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stay all nev - e r
Could - n't
change; fame;
C
t h e wi*-dow, stay - i n g o u t of t h e world they were all I
t h e sun. de-sired.
dom * Run-ning a - round try - ing ev - 'ry - thing new, sions They're not the so - lu - tions they p r o m - ised to be,
I I
nev - e r e x - pect - ed it love y o u , a n d h o p e y o u love
to. me.
but the
/
Don't
/
cry
for
left you.
1
/
Ar - gen
All through my
prom-ire,
Have
me
I
-
wild days,
don't keep your
raid
- -
Don't Cry for Me Argentina 4 3
too much?
ti; - n
There's
the truth
my mad ex
-
nev -
I
is
er
I kept my
ist-ence,
dis - tance.____
noth - ing
more
I can think
of
to
say
to you
t But
I
is
true.-
all
YOU
have to do
is
look at me
to know that ev
-
Solo Grandioso
3-
C6 (add 9)
Am
fi
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Cmaj7
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The Wiz
EASE ON DOWN THE ROAD Words and Music by CHARLIE SMALLS Moderately Fast
J = 123
Come
ease
o
n down, ease on
d o w n
the road.
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on
and
Come on (Ease ondown-
ease on
down,ease on
d o w n
the
road.
(Ease
1
ease
on
down, -
ease
in1
that
o
n
o
~ 6 n ' you t n down.-
might
down, down
Come on
the road.
I
Pick your 'Cause there
-
Ease on Down the Road - 5 2
left may
foot be
up times
when when
your you
think you
lost
\L7
1
your mind
b uI
losenothree, four steps
come and
on the
steps
you're
tak
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I
gro?nd.be-hind,
You just But the
keep on keep road you're d k
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in' in'
on the might be
--
gaveb
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Ease on Down the Road 5 3
e
up just
shoes, f i n e ,
noycnh.-
Ease o
n
down, ease on down_
w
the road.
, ease (Ease
on
d o w n the
down.-
on-
I
road,-
yeah. (Ease o
Don't you n down
car
- ry
noth
-
in'
o
n
be a
Ease on Down the Road - 5 - 4
load.
Come on
ease on
down.
that
might
1
ease
down, down the
D.S. a1 Coda
3. Well there
Coda
0
D
EhI
show you how to
D I ~ V3
times
smile-
yeah,-
Get 'em up;
& I
ease
on-
down.
G e t 'emup, get 'em up,
a
on
lam
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ease
on
3. (Well there) may be times when you wish
You wasn't born and you wake one morning Just to find your courage gone. But just know that feeling only lasts a little while You just stick with us and we'll (To Coda+)
down
down the
road.
EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES Music by JULE STYNE
Words by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Piano Cdim
Start -
here,
ing
now,
-
Everything's Coming up Roses 6 - 1
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hon
-
ey,
Cdim
R
1"
We
tracks,
1
got
a
-
Everything's Coming up Roses - 6 2
noth - ing
kiss,
to
d
o
but
Take
re
a
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I
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our -
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it
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swe I I;
tell,
)
luck
I I-
You
Just
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due!
star
I
can
I
great !
we'll
wait!
talk
That
a
-
bout
is
Hon
-
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look
Kiss Me, Kate
FROM THIS MOMENT ON Words and Music by COLE PORTER
Moderately slow
I
Now
I
nights
mor - ose,
that
Now
that
Now
- -
From This Moment On 6 1
,
I
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I
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we
we
are close,
are one,
I
more
the be - guine
that we're
4
no
side
by
has
side,
I
I
t
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P'
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the fu
-
ture looks so
gay,
Now
we are
a1
-
Suddenly lively Gm61B b
C
I
say:
Refrain (lively, but not rushed) Fm
From
this
mo
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ment
on,
l
YOU
for
me,
dear,
i - bied when we
Dbmaj7
on
two
ly
this
A
l
l
hap
Dbm
Gb7
tea,
dear,
for
-
py
day,
I I
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I
no
more
blue
songs,
C
D b maj7
I
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Dbrn
on
,
ly
from
whoop
this
mo
-
ment
-
Gb7
dee - doo
songs,
on.
For
Dbm
the
Got
From This Moment On - 6 - 4
the
love -
I
skin -
I
need
love
so
to
much, -
touch, -
you've
Eb
N.C.
Got
the
sweet
lips -
to
kiss
me
good - night, -
C7 sus
I
From
A
I
l l n.
h . I b
v
n
, w
this
mo
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-
ment
on,
I
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I
YOU
From This Moment On - 6 - 5
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1
and
1,
babe,
I
I
be
in'
rid
I
Ev
babe,
high,
A b dim
Ab
I I
I
we'll
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care
Ab
is
gone
on.
on.
A
-
From This Moment On - 6 6
82 My Fair Lady
GET ME TO THE CHURCH ON TIME
Words by ALAN JAY LERNER
Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Brightly
get
- ting
mar -ried
in
the
mom
-
D7
I
bells
are
gon - na
Let's
have
a
whop- per;
Pull
But Get
07
I
chime.
Ddim D7
1
Ddim
Me
To
The
out
the
stop - per;
Bbm6
D7
G
Church
On
Time
Get Me to the Church on Time - 3 - 1 Q 1956 Alan Jay Lerner 8 Frederick Loewe Chappell and Co., owner of publication and allied rights throughout the World International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A.
I
got
L
0dim D7
I
kiss
I
-
ta
1
me;
Show
how
you'll
-
miss
C 0
If
If
I
am
-
Get Me to the Church on Time - 3 2
whist
I
-
there
in
the
morn
-
ing
Ddim D7
G
1
be
ling,
am
me,
But Get
Me
whewt
The
D7
Church
On
G
e
dan
To
Bbm6
-
cing,
me out
the
door!
For
n uY
-
V
-
I'm
get
I
i
I
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I
I
Ill
w
-
ting
I
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d.
. 1'
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mar-ried
in
the
I
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I
n
1
i
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1 1
I
'
-
don't
1
lose
the
corn- pass;
-
mom
And
I
church.
Time!
Get Me to the Church on Time - 3 - 3
For
ing
get
sake,
Gzt
Me
-
I
I
a
to
To
The
the
church.
Church
-
w
dong!
rum -pus,
Get
-
L
n
A.
Ding!
me
I
Pete's
I
V
Kick
i
I
I
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me
the
But
to
the
1
Gigi Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERIVER *
Poco rubato
Slowlv
~6
Piano
wrong?Could
it
be so?
Oh where, oh where did ~i - g i go?
I -
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1
_
m e r e - ly been too blind
to
r e - a. - lize?
Oh
~#m7
A
I
a l l t h a t fun
no!
-
0 -
ny, awk - ward
ver
-
Gigi - 6 2 a
lit - t l e
night there's been
gir 1
Gi - gi,
B dim
I
a breath - less
Why you've been
B7
knew.
Oh
change
in
'
Oh,
Gi
- gi,
While you were
tremb-ling
on the brink,Was
I out
I 1
yon- der some-where blink - ing
at
a
star.?
Oh,
Gi - gi,
Have
I been
A
I
stand- ing up too close or back too
F
A
I
Fm6
spark- le turn
Gigi - 6 - 3
C6
to
Em7
f i - re
far?
When did your
F6
Fm6
And your warmth be- come de
Cmaj 7
-
si - re?
C6
Fm
Oh, what
Em7
A
I
Edim
Dm7
C
Dm7
you
are?
-
mi - ra - cle
has
made you t h e way
am
I
I
G7
mere - ly been too blind
-
Gigi 6 - 4
I
to
a
fool w i t h
re - a - lize?
-
out
Oh,
a
mind
Gi - gi,
or
have
I
why you've been
I
Gi -
A
I"
I
~#m7
girl
mad
f Gigi - 6 - 5
gi,,
not
You're
not
at
Bdim
B7
I
knew,
to have seen the
all
fun -
that
D7
ny, awk - ward
G
G+
C6
I
change
in
you!
lit - tle
B dim
was
D
I
yon- der some-ivhere blink - ing a t
I
stand- lng
I
II
I
I
up too close, or back too
- - I
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I
d
I
I
a#
s p a r - kle turn t o
Gigi - 6 - 6
a
I
1
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I
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fi - re
1
w I
I1
w
Fm 7
Gdim
Fm
star?
Oh
Gi
Fm 7
-
gi,
Have
far?
n
l
d l
1
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I
I
I been
When did your
I
!
I
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rn
I
a
rn
And yourwarmth be- come
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1
d e - si-re?
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I\
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Oh,what
Wildcat
HEY, LOOK ME OVER
Music by CY COLEMAN
-
March tempo
#".
Refrain
I
I
-,Hey,
cIo
-
ver,
-
2f.\
Look Me
0
=
-
Lyrics by CAROLYN LEIGH
ver,
mort-gaged up
lend
to
d
T3.
-
here.-
me
an
earj
' ~ u tdon't
Fresh
pass
the
-
Hey, Look Me Over 3 1 O 1960.1961 (Renewed 1988.1989) NOTABLE MUSIC CO., INC. and EM1 CARWIN CATALOG INC
All Rights on behalf of NOTABLE MUSIC CO., INC. Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. Worldwide Print Rights on behalf of €MI CARWIN CATALOG INC. Administered by WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS U.S. INC. All Rights Resewed
plate,
t
out
of
folks,
I
-
on - l y way
Ddim
I-
I
B7
1 world,
Hey. Look Me Over - 3 - 2
be
up
,
like
a
Don't
here
rose
-
bud,
high
on
the
Am
E7
vine
out, shout,
up. And 1'11
is
I
thumb your nose, .
come.
bud,
'
take
a
tip from mine.
1'm
come.
>
a
Interlude (ad
dz'b.)
KO, - bod - y
I
How can you
Kid, when you
Still you
can
in
win
the world was
the world,
if
ev - er with
no - bod
need the crowd, the
lead
the crowd,
if
you
-
y
-
out
a
knows you're
tick - ets
are hard
can
up
get
pray'rj
there.
to
and
sellj
yell:
94 Ain't Misbehavin'
L
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE
Em7-5
Fmaj7
Have
no
use
for
I
0th - er sweets of
'an
-
I
I
Ad lib
- y
c#dlm
kind,
G7
since
the
day
you came
a-
F#dim
I
round.
From the start,
I
in - stant
Honeysuckle Rose - 4 - 1 O 1929 CHAPPELL & CO. and RAZAF MUSIC CO. in the U.S.A. Copyright Renewed Rights outside the U.S.A. Administered by CHAPPELL & CO. All Rights Reserved
-
ly q a d e
up
my
mind,
sweet - er
sweet - ness
noth
beat,
I-
Ev
-
can't
'ry hon - ey
-
in'
be
found.
sweet - er
You're
ev - er
fills with jeal - ous
. bee
w
I
me,
- -
Honeysuckle Rose 4 2
don't blame them,
good - ness
stood
on
-y
--
knows,
so
can't
sweet,
be
feet.
when they see
you ' out
with
-
hon - ey - suck - le
I
I
1
-
rose.
flow - ers droop and
sigh,
When you're pass - ing
and
I
know the
rea
-
-
rose.
son
why,
by
you're much sweet
-
-
good-ness
hon - ey - suck le
know?,
I
~b dim
F7
Don't
sb dim
sug
I - -
Honeysuckle Rose 4 3
-
ar,
you just-
have to
touch my
I
sb 6
cup,-
er,
C#dim
1
I
G7
you're
it's
sweet-
from your
tast - y
when
-
stir
it
seems
the
up.-
hon
-
When
fair - ly
ey
I'm
talc - in'
sips
drips,
-
I3
hon
Honeysuckle Rose - 4 - 4
-
ey
-
suck
-
rose. -
you're con
-
fec - tion, good - ness
lips,
knows,
you
Finian's Rainbow
HOW ARE THINGS IN GLOCCA MORRA Words by E.Y. HARBLlRG
Music by BURTON LANE
Slowly with feeling
Piano
I
i
I-
mf
I
-
hear
~ 7 ( 6 )Adim G m 7
be
(assai tnodcratol
he's
a
b i r d ,
Gdirn F 7
bring- ing
me
Lon - don - der - r y
G7
~ b d i r nC7
a
cheer - ing
F
word.
I
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How Are Things In Glocca Morra 4 . 1 (D 1946 CHAPPELL 8 CO. Copyright Renewed All Rights Resewed Used by Permission
l -L
riten.
It
bird,-
well may
Gm7
Bb
I
hear
a
I
breeze,
Riv - e r
A
Shan - on
It
breeze,
well
may
-
C7(6)Adirn Gm7 Gdim F 7
G7 B b d i m ~ 7
~b
F
I
Refrain
I
I
G m7 Bb Fmaj.7 G m 7 (slou,ly aad with great e ~ ~ r c s s i o n )
How are things in Gloc-ca
w
-Does
- -
Don - ny
~bdim
I
f
F
Bb
F
I
GJ
Gm7
C7
Gm7
I s that l i t - tle brookstill leap-ing there?-
Mor - r a ?
i t s t i l l run down t o
How Are Things in Glocca Morra 4 2
F
F
-
c o v e ? Through
Kil
-
ly - b e g s ,
-
Kil -
I
ker - r y and 'Kii - dare?
I-
twink- ]in'
How are things in
1
- l'in' eye -Come { whist nmil - in,
not
1
-
How Are Things in Glocca Morra - 4 3
to
Gioc - c a
by - and does
see me
t
Ishe\he
Mor - ra?
walk a - way, s a d and
I
ask
-
each' weep
-
How
are
in'
wil
things
-
low
in
and
Gloc -
each
ca
i How a r e things in Gloc - c a
i How Are Things in Glocca Morra - 4 - 4
brook
Mor -
a
ra
-
long
this
the
fine
My Fair Lady
I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Words by ALAN JAY LERNER
A
Piano
I
I
Allegro
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cbllld
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I
gp
io
bed,
My
hiad's -
too
-
Sleep!
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light
Sleep!
I
pa:,uep
aaeq p~no:,
I
I
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And done
\ I Could Have Danced All Night - 5 - 3
a
thou
-
sand
things
A
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F
Tacit
Why
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Bbmaj.7
all
flight.
I Could Have Danced All Night - 5 - 4
at
once
I
on
- ly
Gm
B bdim
heart
took
know
when
be - g a n
he
-
I could
have
to
danced,
dance
with
danced,
danced,
L.H.
a I I
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1 could have
I
I Could Have ~ a n c e 6All Night - 5 - 5
V
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Gigi
I REMEMBER IT WELL Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER
fSlow waltz)
A
4
'b6
SHE:
I
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re
-
mem - ber
~b7
. dined w i t h friends.
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dined a - lone.
HE:
it
P
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SHE:
~ b m
SHE:
HE: I
And the mdnth
SHE:
It warms m y
1 - -
I Remember It Well 5 2
heart
;as
June.
Fm
hat's right!
hat's
mem - ber
it
1 I
of - t e n ~ ' v et h o u g h t of t h a t
F7
night,
uxen
u.e had o u r
Adim
I
I Remember It Well - 5 - 3
Fri - day,hlon - d a y
Eb
~b
SHE:
walked me
home.
Fm7
mem-ber it
- -
I Remember It Well 5 4
well.
HE:
SHE:
Bb7
HE:
I
Am I
I
gay;
get -ting
old?
A prince of
love
mem-ber it well.
i
-
- -
I Remember It Well 5 5
Oh
in
no!
ev -'ry
Not
way.
you!
Ah
How strcng you were, how young and
yes! - 1
f
re -
I COULD WRITE A BOOK Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Words by LORENZ HART
Moderato
6 rnai.7
G7
C
Cmi
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One, tvro, three, four,
I ",
nev
- er learned to
count a
great
a
-
A7
D7
five, six, sev -en, I
-
mount.
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/
1"
I
won't waste an - v
-
I Could Write a Book - 4 2
time.
I'll
strike while the
i - ron is
hot.
I"
I " how
n
Y
I
look,
we
met,
could
the
so
world
C
pre - face -
a
would
plot
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just
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to
1 I 1
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on
for
nev- er
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V
I Could Write a Book - 4 - 3
write
G7
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tell
them
that
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d
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d
I
I
I
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d
I
I
u
'
love
I
I I
.
I
\
m
I
A
w
;ou -
I " world
y f r i e n d s.
I Could Write a Book - 4 - 4
dis
a
-
I
---
lot,
Then
cov - ers
If
they
as
friends.
*Y
book
I
the
Jesus Christ Superstar
I DON'T KNOW HOW TO LOVE HIM Words bv
Music bv
ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER
Slowly, T e n d e r l y and V e r y E x p r e s s i v e l y
I
don't know how to
him
I-
past
love
I've been changed
-
few d a y s when I've
- -
I Don't Know How to Love Him 4 1
What to
him
yes
seen
real- ly
my- self
I
seem
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how to
some
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do
like
one
r
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else
take
don't know how to
I don't see
ver
I
w
-
y
man
-
why he
moves
And I've
had
y
he's just a
so man-y-
ways
4' I Don't Know How to Love Him - 4 - 2
this
He's just
4
men
one
more
be - fore
In
I
Should
1-
I
- Should I speak of
I
come
A9sus .
Inn C\
to
this -
down -
bring him
love
-
l e t m y feel - ings
whatf s
it
all
should
I
out?-
a
-
shout -
s c r e a m and
I
-
nev e r thought I'd
bout?
A
Don't Yet
4
I Don't Know How to Love Him - 4 - 3
you think i t ' s r a t h - e r if h e said he
fun loved
-
nY me
I should be in this po - s i I'd be fright I'd be lost
I
**
So I'd
cope
-
tion? I'm the one ened I could-n't cope
calm turn
so cool, my head
who's al-ways just could-n't
no l o v - e r ' s fool I'd back a - way
A9sus Inn
I1 *
Run - ning would n f t
-
0
ev - 'ry want to
G)
show know
I want
I
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I Don't Know How to Love Him 4 4
w
w
-
He scares He scares
him
so
w
I
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me me
so
I love
him
so
-
- -
Camelot
IF EVER I WOULD LEAVE YOU
Words by ALAN JAY LERNER
Piano
Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
I sum - mer.
I - -
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1-
au
-
tumn.
How
1)d leave
. -
If Ever I Would Leave You 4 - 2
-
in
au - tumn
I
nev
-
er
will
I know you
in
au - tunln - And
If ev - e r I w
If Ever I Would Leave You - 4 - 3
I
ll~ust be
there.
How could it be in
, Bbmaj9
I-
so?
I
fall!
I
all!
Oh,
no! n o t
I
2d'
I
I
-
I
v
r
sp;ing
No, nev - e r could
4
And could I
If Ever I Would Leave You - 4 4
in
F
Cm7
Fdim
-
Gdim
Sum-~ner, win - t e r
time!
Y
I
F7 Ebmaj7
I
leave
or
8
you --
I
all!
Cmti
8l'U
-
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well
IF WE ONLY HAVE LOVE (Quand On N'a Que L'amour)
French Words by JACQUES BREL English Words by MORT SHUMAN and ERIC BLAU h
Slowly
1. If 2. If
I
we we
on - ly o n - ly
have love, have love,
And the days of our y e a r s We can heal all o u r wounds,
to we
Music by JACQUES BREL
then to - mor - row will dawn; we can reach those in pain;
Lk',3$rli s e
on that morn. we can u s e our own names.
e m -brace with - out f e a r s ; can melt all the guns;
If we on- ly have love, If we on- ly have love,
We will kiss with our eyes, And then give the ,new world
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~
to
I
o u r daugh-ters a.id s o n s .
Then the young and the old And then death h a s no shad-ow,
U
-
-
love that's f a l l - ing we will nev - e r
v like rain; bow down;
If we on-ly have love,
- will stand a t o u r s i d e . t h e r e a r e no f o r - eign lands.
If we on-ly have love,
IÂŁ we on-ly have love,
I
Then the parched d e s - e r t e a r t h We'll be tall a s the p i n e s ,
7
- gain. r o e s n o r clowns.
- will g r o w g r e e n a nei- t h e r
If We Only Have Love - 3 - 2
he
-
If If
we we
o n - ly - ly
on
have love, have love,
I-
f o r the hymn that we shout; then we'll on - ly be men;
F o r the song that we sing, And we'll drink f r o m the Grail,
Then with noth-ing
a t all,
then we'll have a way to be born once a -
but the lit - tle we a r e ,
Broadly
I
We'll have con-quered all time,
all
I
space,
I
-
IIA
1 If We Only Have Love - 3 - 3
the sun,
- -
and the
stars.
8
Y
My Fair Lady
I'VE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO HER FACE Words by ALAN JAY LERNER
Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Piano
Refrain A
(.ql~rc~~~,
,
I VF: g r u \ r n I've gro\vn
makes makes
the the
ac ac
day day
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - 3 - 1
-
be be
cub - t ~ l n e d to
her
face
.S h e
- gin. - gin.
O 1956 Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
Copyright Renewed CHAPPELL & CO. owner of publication and allied rights throughout the World All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
I've I've
a1
grown got -
-
most
acten
I"
cus -turned to used to hear
I
smiles, joys,
I
I
I
-
na
out out
her her
the her
tune,
frowns, woes,
- ture
to
- -
UPS, highs,
her ht:r
me
and b r e a t h - ing a n d breath - n
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face 3 2
She "~ood
say:
now;
in in
whist - les night and noon, morn - ing" ev - > r y day,
her her
downs lows
s e - cond se - cond
are are
Like
Ht!r
breath
I I'm
was ver
-
ing
se-
-
y
wo
- man
and
50
t:as
- y
to
for - gtxt;
C
I
-
- 1 I could u K a t h - e r like a
c u s - tomed c u s - tomed
to to
cus-tomed cus-tomed
to her to her
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - 3 - 3
her the
al-ways ha - bit
way a - gain and yet, 1te grown al-ways break and yet, 1tt. grown
be that one can
looks; trace
face. face.
AC
of
.-
cus - torned s o 3 e - thing
1i.e grown acI've mown ac-
to in
h e r voice; air; the
face. face.
acac-
AC-
Ac -
-I
Can-Can
IT'S ALL RIGHT WITH ME Steadily moving fox trot
A
I
Words and Music by COLE PORTER >
Refrain
I
I'
face
charm
is
-
ing.
it's
the
wrong
t r t
I
face,
- -
It's All Right With Me 5 1
Q
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tr it's
t
not
I
wrong
song
in
the
wror,g
style
tho'
your
A
1
-
,
.
Bbm
strange
Eb9
-
ow
how
ly
at
-
hap
-
py
tract
-
ed
to
I
It's All Right With Me - 5 - 3
There's
I
.
,
I
I
I
you
I
wrong
I
lips
want 30
for
- get
game
are
- -
It's All Right With Me 5 4
trrr-pt
some
with
-
-
one
too?
the
wrong
ing, they're the
wrong
chips,
lips,
It's
the
tho'
your
They're not
dear,
right,
all
I
it's
with
-
i - -
It's All Right With Me 5 5
me.
all
right
it's
Bells Are Ringing
JUST IN TIME Music by JULE STYNE
Words by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN
Moderato
Piano
I
'
I was
-
rest -ing
corn-for - t a - bly
Life was se - rene,
I
face .down in
knew where I was
the
g ~ - t ter,
at.
I I
no
hope for
himJ; My dear
-
est
friends would
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mut
-
ter
-
I was some-thing
by
dragged in
the
cat.
then,
fi
r d
Refrain (with a lilt) A
I
Be
I
- fore
you
came,
'
my
I
'was
I
I
1
I
run
U
- ning
I
I
/
Just in Time - 4 - 2
-- -
1
I
1
low.
time
.I
I I
I
O
lost,
w
I
I
-
all
The
were
10s
-
ing
crossed,
dice
-
were
no-where
Now you're
I
V
know
Just In T~me- 4 - 3
just
where
1'm
go
tossed
- ing,
My
es
to
and
here
no
-
bridg
more
doubt
or
now
I
-
fear
I
II
I
k
v
Id
I d
-!'
-
just
I
-
day.
Just in Time - 4 - 4
u
1
I
I I
I
A
\
Urn
1kefound
TI
in
my
time.
I
1
L
I
I
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\
Y
I
-
I
/
Way
I
I
For
"YOU
found
d ay.
me
just
I
I
I
in
-i
luve
came
time
I
1
Lost In The Stars
/
Words by MAXWELL ANDERSON
LOST IN THE STARS Music by KURT W ElLL
Moderato assai
G
!
"Be
1
1
Am
(
palm
Cm
of His hand.
-
fore
Lord
God
C
And they ran
through His fin
lone.
sea
and the land.
E7
" ~ e held
all
the stars
G
- gers
like grains
in
the
Gdim
of
sand.
And
one
lit
- tle
star
fell a
I
G
I
G a d e the
G
I
G
07
G dim
f h e n the Lord
Gdim
God
hunt
- ed
th"rugh the wide
night
air
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o or the
lit
- tle
dark
star
o n the
-
I ' A ~ J %su~ni pesq AUI pue A- ~ e s mis%aAa AUI II!J, Aep sqi pue iq%!u sqi q%no~,qi%u!-qlem u q a . 1
ing
'UO
I
1
heard
,
G
I"
1
I
blow
v - ' And we're lost
Him say
G dim
- ing
G
Lost in the Stars - 3 - 3
D
out
here in
A m7
I
G
I
Am E7-9 Gdim
D7
dut
big stars,
E m7
w
E d we're lost
through the night,
Lil - tle stars.
the \tars.
here in
G
Eb7
r
Lit - tle stars.
the \tars.
Eb7
big stars.
G6
Pcd.
rr
142 42nd Street
LULLABY OF BROADWAY Music by HARRY WARREN
Words by AL DUBlN Moderately fast
1
Come on
a -long
and
The hip hoo-ray The hi - dee -hi
and and
The rum - ble of The band be-gins
a to
- -
Lullaby of Broadway 3 1
Lis - ten
bal - ly boop - a
to-
- boo,- doe,-
I
sub -way go t o
the lul
}
the lul
- la - by
- la - by
Broad - way.
of
of
'
Broad -way.
I
train,town,-
the rat - tle of the and ev - 'ry one goes
Q 1935,1950 WARNER BROS. INC.
Copyrights Renewed All Rights Reserved
tax cra
-
is.
- zy.
The daf - fydils who You rock - a - bye your
I1 II
rm
e'
I
I
I
-
-
rl
i
~r'oad- way ba bye, I'll buy
Man-hat And ba
I I
rl
I
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I
I
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by you
I
rl'
I
L
I
I
I
I
I
don't sleep to her
A
I
night,
-
at An 'ti1 ev
U
- ge - lo's and
-
Max - ie's. When ha - zy. Hush
'ry-thing gets
I I
wI 1 e I*
wI
I
I
e1
l
it's ear - ly in youhear a dad
says "Good night,: this and that,"
I
Lullaby of Broadway 3 - 2
tain 'round-
I/
I
n
- tan ba - bies - by goes home
Good
-
- ter - by
en ba
tightflat -
un to
sleep
the all
1
l
c>
Ba
I
4.
mom - ing. say - ing.
the
- dy
dawn: day:
I
I
I I
- til
I
I
1
by,
a
- a-
I
I
I
I
good
night,
tight,
let's
I
I
I
I
I
-
I
milk-man's on
Lis - ten
it
to
-
- -
Lullaby of Broadway 3 3
a
the
c>
I
I
-
la
Hey!-
- by of
old
Let's call
Broad
-
way.
a>
Sleep
sleep
day,-
lul
[
I
his way.-
Ba
call
I I
I
tight,
it
a
day.-
h r l h
I
The Threepenny Opera Original German Words by BERT BRECHT English Words by MARC BLITZSTEIN
{I
-
Just
a
\I
-
out of
/
1 jack
sight.
MACK THE KNIFE Music by KURT WElLL
-
knife
1
When
has
Mac -Iheath,
the Ishark
bites
dear
A
with
And
I
his teeth,
he
1 keeps
dear
-
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it
1-
Scar- let
1
{I
\(
-
bil
heath,
lows&
dear
-
side Mil
i'=
-
00"'
out
Mack the Knife - 3 - 2
start
+
So
to
there's
spread.
1
not
Fan
a
trace
-
cy
of
I gloves,
1
red.
though
I
wears
On
walk ler
ing his
1 ii;i;;*
'round
Mac -
the
1
(1
Am
C6
i Mack Mack
-
ie's ie's
Am7
Dm7
MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY Words by B E T Y COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN
Music by JULE STYNE
Moderato
Piano
i
I
Expressively Eb dim
The
I
sound
thrill
of
to have the world
ap - plause
a t your
is
feet.
de
The
-
li
- cious
praise
-
Make Someone Happy 5 - 1 O 1960 (Renewed 1988) Betty Comden. Adolph Green and Jule Styne STRATFORD MUSIC CORP., Owner All Rights Administered by CHAPPELL 8 CO. (ASCAP) All Rights Resewed
It's
of the crowd
is
a
ex-
-
I
,
some-one hap - py,
t o.
sing
One
I-
ev
Make
-
face
'ry
that
-
just
one -
One
lights when
thing
heart the heart
you
smile that cheers you,
it nears you,
to.
Fame,
I
cit - ing,
But 1've
learned that is not
.
makes a
what.
bA!
V
am-
C dim
C6
I
-
-
The scream - ing
-
-
F
crowd,
G7
1
Ab
The bou - huets.
Refrain ~b
Make Someone Happy - 5 - 3
life corn-plete, There's
* -
Bb7
I
I
-
I
I
Comes and
if you win
it,
where's the
real
-
to?
stuff
goes-
in l i f e .
-
to
Love
Su~lle - une
Make Someone Happy - 5 - 4
be
~ b +
~ b '
to
love
in
an
- swer.
min-ute.
the
an - swer,
cling
is
is the
a
kd
-
deq aq
ll?fi
'dd
puno~
-
nok
pup
66
- d-ey auo -amos
.e
- d-eq auo-auros
-
aY'w
ppom ~ n o k pT!ng
I Do! I Do!
MY CUP RUNNETH OVER Music by HARVEY SCHMIDT
Words by TOM JONES
Moderato e grazioso
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PIANO
REFRAIN
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I.
Some
.
II. II
II
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d
w
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1.
2.
-
My Cup Runneth Over 5 - 1
times times
I
1
I
d
I I
w
d
I I
rl
I
I I
I
I
I
4
4
in in
I
the the
morn - ing ev - 'ning
when when
shad YOU
I rl
I
- ows do
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I rl
w
are not
I
lie stud
see,
deep>
1
in, con
YOU
- stant
-
sleep. ly.
1
1
I
whis mo
cup CUP
some mem
And
I
Dm
Em I
I
r I
w
I I
rl
I
-
-
side small
1
-
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-
be the
here - y
per ments
what that
run - neth run - neth
MY CUPRunneth Over - 5 - 2
I I
I
1
w
I
I
.
-
-
ver ver
-
timet; or -
with with
t
just you
I ize
Em I
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rll
I
think - ing fond - est
I'm I'm
o o
I
I
I I
You, things
of: of;
MY MY
luh luh
2.
I I
both
4
My Cup Runneth Over - 5 - 3
4
will
be
Some -
1-
I"
no - tice
mo
-
the
ment
world
with
I
I
i
I
I
4
run
fi Y
Am h
-
-
-
4
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I I
I
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a
light
1
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- neth
-
Dm7
.
h f
r~
1
-
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in
so
I
I
4
this
bove:
C
~tw4 .o - ver
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cl
And
cold.
~ r 9iG n bass I
I
cl
-
sun
Dm7 I
I
turn - ing
I
.
I
A
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-.
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.
with
luh
G7
1 I
-
I
5 I
0
4
I
-uh
My Cup Runneth Over - 5 - 4
uh
with
-
I
Luh
U
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Luh
with
- -
My Cup Runneth Over 5 5
1
l u h u h
with
UV,
1
1
158
Babes Ir? Arms
MY FUNNY VALENTINE Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Words by
LORENZ HART Slowly Crn
n
LE
I
MY
I
Cm + 7 &
3-
You
make
fun-
me
smile
Val-
en- tine,
with
67
Crn
Your
ny
looks
are
laugh-
Crn7
Cm6
B
B
Sweet
my
en- tine,
heart.
C m7
a- ble,
Val-
corn- ic
Crn6
Un-
pho-
to-
graph-
a- ble.
Abrn
I
Yet,
you're
my
fav-
'rite work
of
art.
My Funny Valentine - 2 - 1 Q 1937 (Renewed) CHAPPELL 8 CO. Rights for Extended Renewal Term in U.S. Controlled by WB MUSIC CORP. ohlo THE ESTATE OF LORENZ HART and THE FAMILY TRUST ulw RICHARD RODGERS and THE FAMILY TRUST ulw DOROTHY F. RODGERS (Administered by WILLIAMSON MUSIC) All Rights Reserved
Is
your
I
I
fig-
I
0-
I
ure less
pen
don't
I
I
I
it
change
to
a
lit-
Each
day
-
My Funny Valentine - 2 2
Creek;
Is
speak
hair
your
are
for me,
tle
is
mouth
you
a lit-
Val-
Val-
weak,
day.
you
care
A,
nay!
when
you
But
if
Not
en- tine,
en- tine's
tle
smart?
ba
I
I
Stay,
than
for me,
cresc. poco a poco
I
160
Chicago
MY OWN BEST FRIEND Music by JOHN KANDER
Words by FRED EBB
(
One thing
1 know
and
1
am
my
I've
a1
-
ways known
best
own I
Cmaj7
I
Dm
(Gbass) Cmaj7
friend.
My Own Best Friend - 5 . 1
O 1973.1975 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. and KANDER-EBB. INC. All Rights Administered by UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. All Rights Reserved
Dm7
(G bass)
Ba - by's
a - live,
but
ba-by's
a -lone,
Dm
Cmaj7
1
ba
-.
V
her by's ( h1s) . own
best
friend.
Man Three
I
told
me
(Gbass)
he (she) cares
But
-
y's mus
-
\
the guy ket -eers
they stand
--
-
were ing
who who
scratch here
-
ing this
w I
I
I
I
My Own Best Friend - 5 - 2
I
I
1
#
-
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I
I I
4
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rl
I
4
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auo xaq - urnu aInx
sx!aq2
p q
%u!-q32~13s SBM
I
s a ~ n xaq2 ayaur
asn~3,
:a2n 'y3sq
-
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I
u!ur bur
I
h e r e to
the e n d .
I
Is
(G bass) Cmaj7 I I
Y
I
I
I
I 1
1
a m my own
best
D. S. a1 Coda
-
I
I
friend.
1
-
Coda
my - self
I
I
If
My Own Best Friend - 5 - 4
and
life
is
I.
a school.
I'll
pass
ev
-
'ry t e s t .
If
life
is
a
game,
I'll
n
I
Fm7 (add Bb) 7 3 * r
I
play
it
B b7 7 m
I
-
h
r
h I
~b7+5 I
A* Y
the best,
and
I'll nev - e r bend,
B b7
I
m
I
Bb9+5
a
E bm7 -3-
I
'Cause
Fm7 (add Bb)
~ b 9
1
f
1 poco
* r
I
poco
-
I a
r
I
won't
give
F n
r
in
E bm7
I
am my own
\
Lady In The Dark
MY SHIP
Lyrics by IRA GERSHWIN
Music by
KURT WEILL
Andantino cantabile
Piano
7
*F A
I
D7
My
dim.
G?
!RfI
Refrain
-
Gy
ship has sails that are made of silk, The decks are trirnmedwith gold,
# Names of c h o r d s f o r Ukulele and B a n j o .
Bymbols f o r f f u i t a r .
-
My Ship 3 - 1 TRO- @ 1941 (Renewed 1969) HAMPSHIRE HOUSE PUBLISHING CORP. and IRA GERSHWIN MUSIC All Rights for IRA GERSHWIN MUSIC Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights Resewed
~nd~of
Gmi.
@a sun sits high in
a
Dmi.
Ft$i
sap -phire sky When my
Emi.
El#=' ship
comes
I can
in.
I
Ami.
Dpi.7
G7
Edim.
G7
A
I
rJ
&
t r u e love
to
me,
1f the
I
own
@%
a l l a r g a n d o (sCower j
2 n d e n d i n g ( a s d o n e o n the stage)
own
Dmi.
ship
I
1
true
love
to
me.
sing does - n't
a1 - i o b:ing
-
/
A
I my
168 Sweeney Todd Allegretto ( J = 176 ) * ~ (omit b 3rd)
Not to wor
dumb.
Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
-
ry,
Let me do
Not to wor
it,
-
I
ry,
Put me to
it,
may not
be
Show me some-thing
Poco ruhto ~badd9
- -
I
I can o
un't
-
ver
. ,
Not while I'm
Not While I'm Around 3 1
smrrt, but
O 1979 RlLTlNG MUSIC, INC. All Rights Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved
a
- round.
-
I
I
-
Noth-ing's gon na.
Dc
- mons
a n prowl
harm you,
- ing
ev
-
'ry
no
sir,
- where,
Not while I'm
Now
-
a
-
a
- round.
days. I
I'll
N o chord
F7
F11
send 'em howl
- ing,
I
don't care,
I
got
o-one s gon-na
- -
Not While I'm Around 3 2
ways.
hurt
ava-----------------------.-
you,
o-one's gon-na
dare. -
I
0th-ers can de
-
sert you, not to wor-ry,
L.H.
L. H.
De
-
mons '11
charm you
with
* -
8
- -
Not While I'm Around 3 3
Whis-tle, I'll be there. -
a
smile
For
a
while,
8
Show Boat
OL' MAN RIVER
Words by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I I
Music by JEROME KERN
Moderato
Piano
I - Col- ored
I
folks work on de
Mis - s i s - sip - pi, Co1- ored folks work while de
white folks play,
-
Pull-in' dose boats from de
dawn t o sun- s e t ,
@ 1927 Universal
Git-tin' no r e s t t i l l
- PolyGram Internstional Publishing, Inc. Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved
de
judge-ment
day.
I
-
A
Em
knees
1-
Let
me
1-
white
men
A
all'
Cd~rn
I - Bend yu'
1
up
Don't look
01' Man River - 5 - 2
Em
an'
go
don't luok down,
'way
buss.
You
Cd~m
bow yo* head,
from
de
Show
me
don't d , ~ s tmake
Em
an'
Em7
pull
d;it
streal11
called
white Suss
F#m7 Cdim
rope
M i s - sis - s i p - p i ,
dat
de
Let
dc
frown;
Em
Dm7
un - ti1 yu'ro
dead.
nlr
TIV
go
-
'way
cr
G7
fro111 de
Jor - dan,
I"
don't
say
noth
-
in:
He
jus' keeps
roll-in
He
( 01'Man River - 5 - 3
Zit.
don't
keeps
plant
On
roll - in'
'ta - t e r s ,
a -
he
dem
dat
plants 'em
is
Ern Y I
A
-
V
A
Em6
01' Man River - 5 - 4
I
I
-
I 1.
an'
me,
I
1 A
I
I
You
Em
I
I
I
I I
I
r
we
I 1
I
I
t
I
I
I
I
r>
I
sweat
Em
an'
strain,
Cdim
Cdim
Cdim
Dm
Em
,
'rn
tired
of
liv - in'
I 1"
-
ibng.
01' Man River - 5 - 5
long.
I
67
an'
OLD DEVIL MOON Music by BURTON LANE
Words by E. Y. HARBURG
Moderato
Piano
I
1
I-
I
look at you and sud-den - ly,
Old Devil Moon - 4 - 1 Q 1946 by CHAPPELL & CO. (Renewed) Used by Permission All Rlghts Reserved
some-thing
in your eyes I
in your
You and your
-
li
I
Stars
in
the
I - -
Old Devil Moon 4 2
-
too hot t o
blaz - ing their light -
F
Ebm
- to
make this ro - mance-
glance-
night
eyes.-
,Can't
hold a
h a n d - 1e.-
can - dle-
F
Eb
-
your raz - zle daz - zle. You've
got me
f l y - in' high and
wide
I-
On
I I
a
mag - ic
car - pet
\
\
#
# h
A
1
I
0
\
side.
I
Old
- -
Old Devil Moon 4 3
I I
0
a
r
Wan
r Dev
I
- na
I
- il
.
A \
1
r2
I
I
I
I
laugh
-
Moon-
n
I
Y like
,
1 I
I
I
a
.
I
I I
r2
u loon. -
'd
In your
I I I
eyes,-
-
I
A
I I
0
L 1
in
\
w
A
wan -
I I 0 .
flies
L
I 1 I
- na
I
I
I I
1
~ A
-
but - tkr
~ ' u l l bf
\
1
I
r
v
I 1 1 I 1
Wan
I
-
ride
\
croon,-
na
I
I I
It's
r I
I
that
1
Just
I
when
I
I'm
think
Old Dev - il
dove
I
I
A
1-
eyes
blinds me
I"
eyes
blinds
with
Y
- -
Old Devil Moon 4 4
free
8
Moon
I
I
I
I
with
love.
deep in
I
a
your I
I
love.
me
3 I
as
I
180
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
ON A CLEAR DAY (You Can See Forever)
Music by BURTON LANE
Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERhlER
Refrain
I
On
(with f e e l i > z g )
a
clear
Rise
and look
a
- round
-
On a Clear Day - 3 1
O 1965 Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane (Copyright Renewed) WB MUSIC CORP. and CHAPPELL & CO., Publishers in the United States, its territories and possessionsby Agreement with the Heirs of Alan Jay Lerner and with Burton Lane CHAPPELL & CO., Owner of Publicationand Allied Rights for the rest of the World All Rights Resewed Used by Permission
you
-
Bbdim
That
the
glow
of
your
be
- ing
ev
- 'ry
out - shines
ev
- 'ry
w
I
-
I
star.
You
feel
part
of
moun-tain, sea and
shore.-
-
-
-
1 On a Clear Day - 3 - 2
You can
And
on
hear, from far and
a
near, a world you've
nev - e r heard be - fore.-
E9 Y
L O
I
You
ev
-
er
On a Clear Day - 3 - 3
and
I
I -
I
I
1
I
Am7
G6
Am7
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
can
see
ev - er
for
and
ev
-
. ,
#
ev - e r
-
Gb:
Am7 I
A
I
and
er
1
I A
ev
-
more!
My Fair Lady
ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE
Words by ALAN JAY LERNER
Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Moderately
1
have
of-
I
ten walked
Cldim
Bbmaj7
[
I
pave- ment
down this
al-
ways
F7
stayed be-
neath
my
street
be-
-
fore
F7
Cm7
But
the
Cm Fdhn Cm7
feet be- fore.
All at
once am
I
I
I' Cm7
Ebm
Dp7 Bb.6
Dm7
Bb
C7
F9
Eb F7+5
I
I
I
-
sev- 'ral
sto- ries high,
Know- ing
I'm
-
On the Street Where You Live - 3 1
Q 1956 ALAN JAY LERNER and FREDERICK LOEWE
Copyright Renewed All Rights Adrninlstered by CHAPPELL & CO., INC. Used by Permission All Rights Reselved
on
the
street
where you
I
in
n
CIldim
I
-
Can
-
you
hear
a
lark
Cm7
:1
street
an-
Ebm
chant- ment
I
in
pour
where you
ing,
' ,
On the Street Where You Live - 3 - 2
y
0th-
er
Dm7 Bb6
I
'
'
out
of
ev-
live.
I
Just to
Dm7
of
F7
Does en-
C7
Bb
I
I
'
I
No,
it's
oh,
I
some-
Cm Fdim
town?
'ry door?
I
know
heart
Cm7
part
And
I
feel-
F7
the
I
just
the
I
how you are - 3 7
near!
'
I
on
the
tow- er- ing
This errata sheet replaces the existing page 185 ("On the Street Where You Live") in this folio.
1
sec-
1 I
-
I
rath-
I
-
ond
you
the).
er
may
don't
sud-
both- cr
be.
can
i :he Street 'Nhere You Live - 3 - 3
den-
ly
rp-
-
here
on
time go
the
Peo-
For there's
me;
~ c t the
be
pear!
street
ple
no- where else
by.
1
where
you
live.
on
won't
stop
a n 4 stare,
earrh that
cart
if
1
1
would
in
the
heart
of
town?
V
-
I
Can
you
hear
a
lark
Cm7
I I
-
I"
chant- ment
in
an-
Ebm
pour
out
where you
oth-
er
Dm7 Bb6
of
I
street
y
ev-
I
live.
part
Dm7
of
town?
Does en-
Bb
'ry door?
C7
No,
it's
on
just
I
I
And
the
Dbdim
ing,
I
On the Street Where You Live - 3 - 3
Just to
know
some-
how
you
are
near!
1
the
I
tow- er- ing
I
185 Bells Are Ringing
THE PARTY'S OVER
Words by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN
Music by JULE STYNE
Moderato
Piano
I
I
lin in
l&:e
I
I'll
nev - e r
with
a
see him
man.
a
But tht:
- gain,
girl that
he l't!~es is- n't
And that's how
The Party's Over - 3 - 1 @ 1956 B
E W COMDEN, ADOLPH GREEN and JULE STYNE Copyrights Renewed All Rights Administered by CHAPPELL & CO.. INC. All Rights Resewed
i t has
me.
to
be.
the mas- quer
I
I
The
- The
The Party's Over - 3 - 2
pi-per
must
can- dles flick - er and
-
be
-
Just make yclur
ade.
paid.
The par - tyk
mind
o
-
up-.
ver,
d i n 1 You danced arid dreluned through the night,
It
reams
- -
The Paw's Over 3 3
mus
8
Funny Girl
PEOPLE
Words by BOB MERRILL
Music by JULE STYNE
Moderato
Piano
I
Refrain
( S l e a d i l y with feeling)
Bb
F7
Peo - ple,
I
I
peo - ple who need
luck - i - e s t ~eo-111e
in
peo- ple
the world:
We're chi1
Bbm
A
I
Are the
-
need-ing 0 t h - e r
chi1
-
dren
-
dren
C7
And yet. l e t - t i n n our grown u p
People - 3 - 1 O 1963,1964 BOB MERRILL and JULE S N N E Copyrights Renewed
All Rights Administered by CHAPPELL & CO., INC. All Rights Reserved
Bbm6 G d i m F
-
- -
People 3 2
With one
per
-
son,
'1
One ver
-
Fdim
Gm7
Ebm
~b
y sps - cia1
per - s
o
n
,
A feel - ing
I
hun - ger
-
People - 3 3
and thirst,
But
first,
be
a
per - so11 who
needs
pea - ple.
Sye Bye Birdie
PUT ON A HAPPY FACE Music by CHARLES STROUSE
Lyrics by LEE ADAMยง
Rhythmically (Iibhtly)
*'
4
-
I
I
Gray skies are gon - na clear up, ?
I
-
I-
4
-
-
mask of
8'
4
4
Brush off the clouds and cheer up, -
~ ; k e off the gloom - y
w
PUT ON A HAP-PY FACE;
PUT ON A HAP-PY FACE.
-
~ n g e - dy,
It's not your style;
- -
Put on a Happy Face 2 1 O 1960 (Renewed 1988) CHARLES STROUSE and LEE ADAMSISTRADA MUSIC All Rights Worldwide Administered by HELENE BLUE MUSlQUE LTD.
All Rights Resewed
1-
You'll look
s o good that
you'll be
sun-s'hine
I
- -
Put on a Happy Face 2 2
*
all
glad- ya' de - cid - ed to
o - ver
the
place,
smilel-
Just
PUT OX
194
Ragtime
RAGTIME
Lyrics by LYNN AHRENS
Music by STEPHEN FLAHERTY
Moderato (Not too quickly)
~b
Edirn7
B
IF
Gm
- -
Ragtime 6 1
O 1996.1997 WB MUSIC CORP.. PEN AND PERSEVERANCEand HILLSDALE MUSIC, INC. All Rights Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights Resewed including Public Performance for Profit
~ b 7F 7
N.C.
~b
I
-
I
-
E dim7
The skies were
af
-
la1
The
la1
And there was
ter
blue and ha
-
>
- -
-
noons were la
dis I
Ragtime 6 2
N.C.
F7
- tant
rare - ly
zy,
-
zy,
mu
-
a storm,
ev-'ry-one warm,
sic,
bare- ly
a chill.
ev- 'ry - thing still.
sim- ple and' some - how sub
-
-
La
La
lime,
-
la - la - la
la
-
la
-
la
-
-
Edim7
Bb/F
giv - ing the na - tion a
I
-
I ! i - -
Ragtime 6 3
I
I
w
I
Gm
Gb7
new syn - co - pa - tion. The
+
It:
I
I
,
I \
I
-
I
F7
N.C.
peo- ple called it Rag- time!
>
=-
0
0
l r l
I
v 7
I
I
a
A
-
-
I
I molto rall. I
I
(Cakewalk) F#7
I
la!
And there was
dis - tant mu - sic,
A strange. in
- sis - tant mu - sic,
The
-
Ragtime 6 - 4
sound
of
dis
skip- ping a beat,
put- ting out heat,
- tant
thun
- der
sing- ing
a dream.
pick- ing
up steam.
La
La
-
la
- la - la -
- la - la - la -
climb...
I
It was the mu >
B/F#
some - thing
I
rhy
-
- -
Ragtime 6 5
E
G#m7
-
thm
be
-
and
gin
-
rhyme.-
-
sic of
F dim7
ning,
The
peo
-
ple
called
it
Rag
-
time!
N.C.
B
G7
B /A
time! >
I*
-
.4"
I
>
Ragtime - 6 - 6
time!
Rag
I
I
time!
200 A Little Night Music
SEND IN THE CLOWNS Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Slowly P,
A
1
I
Ebsus
1
Bb/Eb
Ab/Eb
Bb/Eb
clowns.
A b/Eb
G-n't it
Eb
One who keeps
tear-ing a-round,
one who can't
This arrangement includes Mr. Sondheim's revised lyrics for Barbra Streisand's recording.
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Send in the Clowns 3 1
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Eb
Ebsus
bliss?
D&' t you ap -
Abmai9
Abh
move ...
clowns?
Send in the clowns.
Just when I'd
Fi - nal - ly I'd come to
yours, me?
A
I
Mak-ing my Why on - ly
stopped prise!
know-ing the one that I want-ed was feel a - bout you what you felt a - bout
en-trance a - gain with my u - su - a1 now when I see that you've drift - ed a -
Gsus
Sure of my lines, What a sur - prise ...
Send in the Clowns - 3 - 2
o - pen - ing Who could fore -
No one is there. What a cli - chi...
Ebsus
Eb
Ebmaj9
I thought that Los-ing my
you'd want what I want. Sor-ry, my tim - ing this late in my ca -
clowns.
But where are the clowns? And where are the clowns?
dear. reer?
Quick, send in
the
clowns.
What a
Ebsus
I
clowns.
Send in the Clowns - 3 - 3
Don't both-er, they're here.
There ought to be Quick, send in the
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SO IN LOVE
Kiss Me, Kate
Words andMusic by COLE PORTER
Moderato
Strange,
true,
dear,
t r t So in Love - 5 - 1
but
Fm
C7
I
dear,
t
r
When
I'm
t
r
Bbm
close
t
to
t
r
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you,
dear, -
I
I
The
stars
fill
I
I
the
sky,
So
in
Db A
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l
.
E
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ven
with - out
,
you,
My
Bbm
Eb
fold -
arms
,
Db/F
I
a - bout
YOU,
You know,
dar
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ling,
Plno3
noL
wy,
'sno
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May
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a1 - sLw
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1981~ ay, y , ! ~
I
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a~ol
UI
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care,
So
me
taunt
and
Bbm
me. -
De - sert
Bbm
love,
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So in Love 5 - 4
Bbm7b5
AbtEb
So
I
in
Abm/Eb
love,
I
So
4
I
in
love
with
you,
mY
love
am
SEPTEMBER SONG Music by KURT WElLL
Words by MAXWELL ANDERSON
Moderato assai
Piano
I G7
A
When (When you)
Fdiin.
Ami7
G7
Ami6
Ddiiii
Anii7
Anii6
I was a young man court-ing the girls, I played me a wait-ing game; If a meet with the young men ear - ly in spring,Theycourtyouir.~songand rhyme, They
A
maid r e - fused woo you with words
me with toss - ing curls, I and a clo - ver ring, But
let if
the old earth take a you ex - am - ine the
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September Song 4 1
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Fmi
Ami
G7
h n iA
Ami
plied her with tears in lieu of pearls And a s coup-le of whirls, While I they bring, They have l i t - tle t o of - fer but the songs they sing And a goods
A
Fdim.
time came a -round plen - ti - ful waste
I -
September Song 4 - 2
A 111i
Ami6
she came my way, of time of day,
G9
As A
G7
C
time came a - round she came. plen - ti - f u l waste of time.
/
tern
-
When the au - tumn
ber.,
turns the leaves
I
D7
1
days
to
flame,
Fmi
dwin - dle
down
wea
-
ther
One
G7
has -$t g o t
C
to
a
pre
-
cious
few,
Sep
calmato
C
And these
h
A
-
tern
-
Cniaj.7 C7
pre
-
D7
-
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September Song 4 4
Verse
ber!
spend with
Fmi
to
-
vem
C
I'll
cious days
Back
C
-
Ab
Cmi6
few
No
ber,
poco rit
C
1
She Loves Me
SHE LOVES ME Music by JERRY BOCK
Lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK Very freely
Bbm7-5
will
won- ders nev
-
er
cease?
I Brightly
- - -
I did-n't like her.
I:
stand her. I
62 .
Did-n't like her?
Could-n't stand her?
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All Rights Resewed
I could-n't
I would-n't
I
-
and
could
I
would
and
I
know:
Moderately Bright
I
I
I
-
I
SHE
love
She Loves Me - 6 - 2
her!
Is
-
to my n't that
a a
-
maze - ment, won - der?
I
IJ
know-ing that SHE LOVES ME! why I did - n't want her.
SHE
I
I
I
want
True, she does - n't show it. That's the thing that mat - ters
her.
are
Yes Yes
-
ter-day ter-day
She Loves Me - 6 - 3
she
I
loathed loathed
im-prov - ing
Bah! Bah!
me. her.h h
*., *
I
,
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I
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U
V
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e u I
I. I
How And
dail
-
Mow Now
y.
to- day to- day
she I
I-
likes love
I
me. her.-
Hah! Hah!
/
And to-mor- row,
-
mor
-
I
-
She Loves Me - 6 4
row,-
ICY 1,m
~ h !
from
1
to
the urge
to
touch
her.
1"
tell
her.
It's I'm
DbMai7
,
But That's
it won't be-cause
in
She Loves Me - 6 - 5
-
be it's
can
-
Db6
wrong freez
-
now. ing.
Dbm
now out. -
long cold
des - cent -
Be But
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and
like some
ad
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A
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l
N.C.
I
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SHE LOVES ME!
11. Ab
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SHE
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f i r
She Loves Me - 6 - 6
\
ME!
LOVES
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ME!
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Little Shop Of Horrors
SOMEWHERE THAT'S GREEN Music by ALAN MENKEN
Words by HOWARD ASHMAN Moderately slow, in 2 G(add A) xn n
I
match - box rakes and De his
A
link, weed. Best.
pos - a1 look like sun sets
in Don in
-
the na the
-
of our trims the cem- ber
own,grass.Bride.-
a grill I look Our kids
out like watch
sink,Reed.west.-
a fence He loves He's Fa
.
on Bet How
-
-
-
pa ti Crock - er Doo - dy
the ty
dy
a There's A
wash plas pic
-
-
Somewhere That's Green - 3 1
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A Division of Universal Studios. Inc. and Universal Geffen Music All Rights Resalved
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of to ther.
real chain mow and he Knows
0,andas -
dis I the
erand t i c on tureout
a the of
-
FIG
dry fur Bet
-
- er ni - ture ter Homes
and an i - ron to keep it and Gar - dens
r
tract Pine
1'-
1-
I
house - Sol
G
that we scent - ed
ClG
XOOO
X O O
ingneatmag
some some -
where where
1I2-G
ner
Somewhere That's Green - 3 - 2
and
. (
h
d
in in
a the
that's that's
green. green.
Eb
XOOO
Be - tween our
He
-
-
ma - chineand cleana - zinc.-
I
sharealr-
D7;us%
-
our bed -time,
I
nine
I
fif - teen,-
fro
-
zen
din -
we
I
-
snug - gle
-
watch- in'
-
Lu
-
cy
on our
big,
e
I
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xooo
Gdk'o
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Coda
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freelv
dream
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we'll
go
some
- where
8va - 7
green. c
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Somewhere That's Green 3 3
A
that's
One Touch Of Venus
SPEAK LOW Music by KURT WElLL
Words by OGDEN NASH
A
I
Slowly
Speak
with- ers
low
a-
when you speak,
way
too
soon,
love,
Our sum-mer
too
I I
soon.
I
I
I
when
you speak,
love,
Speak Low - 3 - 1
TRO - Q 1943 (Renewed 1970) HAMPSHIRE HOUSE PUBLlSHlNG CORP. and CHAPPELL 8 CO. All Rights Reserved
Speak
P I
-
-
Our-mo-
ment
is
r~ 1
1
r
1
I
d
-
1
swift,
l i k e
ships
a-
drift,
we're-
swept
a-
part
too
soon
I
-
I
I
Speak
I
r;r
A
Y
love
a
i
i
/ i
-
I
I
I
A
I
is
a
I
spark
V
lost
in
the
I
feel
- -
Speak Low 3 2
dark
u
too
I
wher- ev- er
I
soon,
I
too
soon,
I
I
I
that to-mor-
I
row
is
Fm7
1"
Abm
I
Time
is
so
old
w
Fdim
fiM
1"
Ebmaj7
1
C+
M -d
a
~
I
w
I
-
I
n
thief.
The
Love
I
1
We're
II
7I
-
-1
* I
-
late
tain
pure gold
1
scends,
ev-
I
3
I
I 1
-1
3m I
I
*m
I
w
dar-
de-
and
Gm9
e2
I
a1
1
is
PC
m
4
cur-
brief,
C9
3@ I
1
I
.
so
Gm9
Eta 1 1
love
-
E7 I I
time
-
and
'ry
ling, we're
thing
-
late
ends
too
SUMMERTIME BY GEORGE GERSHWIN, DU BOSE and DOROTHY HEYWARD and IRA GERSHWIN
yva
Aloderat o
nmo
(u~ilh ezyrcssion -
I
Sum - mer
time
.........................,..
.
-
I
an'
I
the
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liv
-
1
in'
Is
sas
-
-
-
I
y,
r
a
the cot
I
I ' P
Fish
- in',
I
- t o n is
r
yo'
Oh
So
Summerlime - 4 - 2
jump
are
hush, lit
-
tle
ba
-
by,
d o 11-'
YO'
-
I"
I"
One of
sing
-
Summertime - 4 - 3
these morn
*
ilc
- in's
Then
You coin'
yodl
spread yoy
to
r i s e UD
With
Summertime - 4 - 4
Dad
-
I
dy
an' Mam - my
stand
-
I
in'
228
Fiddler On The Roof
SUNRISE, SUNSET Music by JERRY BOCK
Lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK A
,
Moderately Slow Waltz tempo (soulficland wistficl)
this is
this is
Is . Now
the the
mem-ber grow can o py
- -
- -
Sunrise, Sunset 4 1
the the
lit lit
-
ing I
- tle - tle
lit lit
boy girl
old see
-
-
girl boy
tle tle
at a
I a
r ied ? groom,
car bride
I Un
play ? bride
.
-
e r, them,
Wnen Side
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-
don't der
did by
re the
1
they ? side.
*
When Share
-
Was
I
I
I
small.
-
Sunrise. Sunset - 4 2
nlt
it
did the
he sweet
yes cir
-
When Place
did the
she gold
be grow to wine and break
ter cle
-
day will
when have
so the
get to be ring a-round
a her
beau fin
tall ? glass;
they come
were to
-
-
Chorus
Gm
I
SUN
\I
-
RISE,-
SUN
-
SET,
-
SUN
RISE,-
-
SUN
SET,
atempo
Swift - ly
I
- ver-night
I
o
I
gaze.
Sunrise, Sunset - 4 - 3
flow
to
sun
the
-
days ;
flowlrs,
Seed
Blos
-
som
SUN
-
-
ing
e
R I S E , .
-
- ven
lings
turn
as
we
SUN
-
SET,
I I
SUN
IV
-
RISE,-
SUN
-
SET,
-
Swift
ly
-
I
One
years ;
sea
-
son
- low - ing
r
Lad
I
fol
an
'
I
I
the
tears.
Sunrise, Sunset - 4 - 4
tears
.
-
en
with
hap -
r pi
I
- ness
and
-
Starting Here, Starting Now
STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW Lyrics by RICHARD MALTBY, Jr.
Music by DAVID SHIRE
Moderato
d
ava7
GmajY
C/D
Here,
Start - ing
C/D
w
0
Start-ing
Gmaj9
GmajY
C/D I
w
Now,
When we
Starling Here. Starling Now - 3 - 1 Q 1965,1966by CHAPPELL & CO., INC.
Copyrights Renewed All Rights Resewed Used by Permission
walk
we'll
walk
to -
GmaiS
C/D
GmajS
We will
talk,
say
C/D
the
most
Gm a j9
with
si
G6/D
-
lence
when
we're
R va,
Start - ing
BmajS
here.
~ # m 7 / ~ #BmajS
I
J.
Now,
I
dream
a
dream
- -
Starting Here, Starting Now 3 2
that's
free
when you
from
care,
For
sleep,
now,
You will
when you
Dmaj 9
1-
Am7 h
wake,
I'll be
D9sus4
D7-9
there.
Start - ing
Cmaj7/D
Gmaj9 I
-
-
Starting Here. Starting Now 3 3
jour
-
ney
heav
- en
can
C/D
still,
take my
a1
-
low:
love,
I
Now.
Gmaj9
So be
For the great - est
G
C/D
Cmaj 7/D Gmaj9
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I A
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I
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I
r
I
Annie
TOMORROW
Lyric by MARTIN CHARNIN
Music by CHARLES STROUSE
moderately slow
I
The
h
mor- row-
I
there'll
be
sun!
clears a - way the cob-webs and the
-
sun -'I1 come out-
to-mor-row,
Jus'
sor- row-
bet your bot - tom dol-lar that to -
think- ing a -
till there's none.
b o u t
to - mor- row
When I'm stuck- with a
-
Tomorrow 3 1 Q 1977 CHARLES STROUSE PUBLICATIONS and EDWlN H. MORRIS & CO. All Rights worldwide for CHARLES STROUSE PUBLICATIONS Administered by HELENE BLUE MUSIQUE LTD. All Rights Reserved
I
day
I
and
that's gray
lone- .yI,
I
Oh! The
say:
I
mor
just
t
to
- row,
-
mor
Tomorrow - 3 - 2
sun-'llcome
o
u
and grin
t
and
to-mor-row,
4
So you {Oh! I o
to
stick- out my chin
hang on
- row,
till
I
to
love
mor- row-
ya
to
-
come what may!
mor
-
v
row, you're { : n - - W ~ s }
I
a
day
ld-
Fmaj7 0
F
~bmaj7 (F bass)
way 1
The
to - mor - row,
mor- row,
I
C i l SUY 4 0
mor- row,
to - mor - row,
I
Fmaj 7
F
to - mor-row, you're
love ya
~bmaj7 (F bass)
lm I
1on -
)
a-
a
C 7sus4 (G bass)
F
,R
m
I
I -C
way!
Tomorrow - 3 - 3
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?t
Paint Your Wagon
THEY CALL THE WIND MARIA
Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER
Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Vivo. ben marcato
(3.0ut)
way
out
here
they
here
they
got
a.
fi whin I
name
-
for
- -
They Call the Wind Maria 4 1
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re.
- in'.
the
fire
i I
call sun ain't
a
((
the was no
ri then I'm
-
fly hind guide
- in'.
a one a
me. me.
wind Ma a1 - ways word but
blows day lost
-
ri shin "lone
- a.
-
the s t a r s I left and lone
-
-
-
Ms r i And now Ma - r i
Ma -
in'. ly."
-
But And
a my ly
- round,
a I'm a,
makes lost, blow
girl, man,
~ i d ~ e n the d ~ clouds far her I left a star With - out
the moun - tain SO gul - durn mylove to
sound lust, me;
a be to
-
-
Likc h'u t
I
rd
fu!ks
we:c
e - vcn need :
up Gud girl
there c~ri
bt:
dy f ir.d - >ide
i
in'. me. nle .)
They
wind
- -
They Call the Wind Maria 4 3
call
the
I Coda
I -
They Call the Wind Maria - 4 4
>
The Fantasticks
TRY TO REMEMBER
Words by TOM JONES
Music by HARVEY SCHMIDT A
.,
Moderato
Piano
Refrain (Slowly,with te)rdcr)rcss)
1. Try 2. Try
3. Deep
life no tho'
to to in
was one you
- -
Try to Remember 3 1
r e - menl- ber re - mem- ber De - cem - ber
slow wept know
and ex the
the when it's
kind life nice
oh' - cept snow
uf was to
so the will
Sep so re
-
t e m - ber t e n - der me111 - ber
me1 - low. wil - low. fol - low. -
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when that a1 -
I
Try -
to to in
'
re - nlem - ber r e - mem - uer De - cem - ber
the when it's
kind life nice
grain and be - side the heart
of was to
Sep so re
Try to Remember - 3 - 2
were was of
a an Sey
-
ten - d e r em-ber tern - ber
and a that
-
cal bout made
-
-
tern-ber t e n - der rlle~ll- b e r
when that with -
ye1 - low.-
was your is
lii
was
You 1ove fire
-
low to us
1 :",",:I
so
f e l - low.bil - low.me1 - low.-
I
to to in
I- -
fol - low. fol - low.-
Tfyto Remember - 3 - 3
re - mem - b e r r e - mem - b e r De - cem - ber
and and our
(Echo) Fol - low, ( E c h o ) Fol - low,
if if
hearts
fol - low, fol - low,
you you should
re re re
fol - low, fol - low,
mcm - b e r , - rnem - b e r , - mem - b e r
-
fol fol
-
low, low,
then then and
fol - low, fol - low,
My Fair Lady
WOULDN'T IT BE LOVERLY Music by FREDERICK LOEWE
Words by ALAN JAY LERNER
Piano
i
Refrain(gm~~f~~/y)
I
All
A
F
a
room some-where,
Far
a - way from the cold night
Cdim
C7
With
I-
I want i s
Lots
one
e
-
nor-mous chair; Oh,
would
me to eat;
Lots
of choc'-late f i r
- -
Wouldn't It Be Loverly 3 1
-
n't
it
Bbm6 C7
Gm 7
Lov- er - ly?
be
of coal ma-kin'
air,
lots
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of
heat;
\ C I ~ . I I ~face, witrrn
lute
-
Wouldn't It Be Loverly -
15.
still,!
hands, war111
feet,
I
Oh,
would
would
-
n't
it
nev - e r , budge
be
'ti1
aql
qanou -
a
uoos
0%
s6ep
1~1
-
uns
aqi
's6ep
I - 2 - qs!looj pus GU~O),
aa~j
-
ale3
I
1
I
I
Laugh
-
One
day
we
fell
What
we
were
dream
ing
in
the
gain.
rain.
in
-
ing
love.
Now
Smil
of?
I
-
wish
gain.
- -
Young and Foolish 2 2
ing
that
in
we
-
we
won
the
sun
were
Younn
-
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This comprehensive collection includes historical notes and rare photos from 40 Broadway hits, including: ANNIE
GIRL CRAZY
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BRIGADOON
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PROMISES, PROMISES
BYE BYE BIRDIE
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
RAGTIME
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