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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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one bird with my con - science

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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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COME RAIN OR COME SHINE Music by HAROLD ARLEN

Words by JOHNNYMERCER

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COMEDY TONIGHT

Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

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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

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a a

and I

heels find

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halt. phrase,

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school. team.

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be - come I that you'll un

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late

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to a

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in

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with

you.

I'm

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how can 7

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the things

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I

don't

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sweet

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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

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II

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I

I

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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a f - ter

is

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six - es and se - vens with


I

2 . I had t o lei it 3. And as for

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to for

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my life d o w n at heel: in - vi - ted them in:

So I They are

I

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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,

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stay all nev - e r

Could - n't

change; fame;

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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

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3-

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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.

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1

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on

down, -

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in1

that

o

n

o

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might

down, down

Come on

the road.

I

Pick your 'Cause there

-

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left may

foot be

up times

when when

your you


think you

lost

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1

your mind

b uI

losenothree, four steps

come and

on the

steps

you're

tak

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gro?nd.be-hind,

You just But the

keep on keep road you're d k

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on the might be

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up just

shoes, f i n e ,

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D.S. a1 Coda

3. Well there

Coda

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show you how to

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times

smile-

yeah,-

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ease

on-

down.

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on

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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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can

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we'll

wait!

talk

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Kiss Me, Kate

FROM THIS MOMENT ON Words and Music by COLE PORTER

Moderately slow

I

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nights

mor - ose,

that

Now

that

Now

- -

From This Moment On 6 1

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I

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we

we

are close,

are one,

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that we're

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side

by

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side,

I

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I

the fu

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ture looks so

gay,

Now

we are

a1

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Suddenly lively Gm61B b

C

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say:

Refrain (lively, but not rushed) Fm

From

this

mo

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on,

l

YOU

for

me,

dear,

i - bied when we


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on

two

ly

this

A

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dear,

for

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day,

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on

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from

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songs,

on.

For

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the

Got

From This Moment On - 6 - 4

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love -

I

skin -

I

need

love

so

to

much, -

touch, -

you've


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N.C.

Got

the

sweet

lips -

to

kiss

me

good - night, -

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this

mo

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on,

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YOU

From This Moment On - 6 - 5

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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

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chime.

Ddim D7

1

Ddim

Me

To

The

out

the

stop - per;

Bbm6

D7

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Church

On

Time

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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

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V

-

I'm

get

I

i

I

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I

I

Ill

w

-

ting

I

I

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4

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mar-ried

in

the

I

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n

1

i

I

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

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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

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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

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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

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d

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s p a r - kle turn t o

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fi - re

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Gdim

Fm

star?

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Fm 7

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gi,

Have

far?

n

l

d l

1

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I

I

I been

When did your

I

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rn

I

a

rn

And yourwarmth be- come

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Oh,what


Wildcat

HEY, LOOK ME OVER

Music by CY COLEMAN

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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

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plate,

t

out

of

folks,


I

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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

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-

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

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a

cheer - ing

F

word.

I

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l -L

riten.

It

bird,-

well may

Gm7

Bb

I

hear

a


I

breeze,

Riv - e r

A

Shan - on

It

breeze,

well

may

-

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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

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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 ,

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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

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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 -

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My Fair Lady

I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT Music by FREDERICK LOEWE

Words by ALAN JAY LERNER

A

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Sleep!

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Sleep!

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heart

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I REMEMBER IT WELL Music by FREDERICK LOEWE

Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER

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it

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gay;

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old?

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love

mem-ber it well.

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Oh

in

no!

ev -'ry

Not

way.

you!

Ah

How strcng you were, how young and

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I COULD WRITE A BOOK Music by RICHARD RODGERS

Words by LORENZ HART

Moderato

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nev

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mount.

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won't waste an - v

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time.

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strike while the

i - ron is

hot.


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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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he's just a

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you think i t ' s r a t h - e r if h e said he

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I should be in this po - s i I'd be fright I'd be lost

I

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cope

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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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How

1)d leave

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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

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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

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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

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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

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was ver

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se-

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wo

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50

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to

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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

.-

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h e r voice; air; the

face. face.

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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

Q 1953 Cole Porter Renewed, Assigned to Robert H. Montgomery, Trustee of the Cole Porter Musical and Literary Property Trusts. CHAPPELL B CO., INC., Publisher International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A.

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not


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in

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I

.

,

I

I


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you

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I

lips

want 30

for

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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

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I

I

/

Just in Time - 4 - 2

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I

1

low.

time

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I

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lost,

w

I


I

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all

The

were

10s

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ing

crossed,

dice

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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

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bridg

more

doubt

or

now

I

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fear


I

II

I

k

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just

I

-

day.

Just in Time - 4 - 4

u

1

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in

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time.

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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

!

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1

1

Am

(

palm

Cm

of His hand.

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fore

Lord

God

C

And they ran

through His fin

lone.

sea

and the land.

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all

the stars

G

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like grains

in

the

Gdim

of

sand.

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one

lit

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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

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dark

star

o n the

-


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out

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big stars,

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through the night,

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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

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Lullaby of Broadway 3 1

Lis - ten

bal - ly boop - a

to-

- boo,- doe,-

I

sub -way go t o

the lul

}

the lul

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- la - by

Broad - way.

of

of

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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.

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The daf - fydils who You rock - a - bye your

I1 II

rm

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I

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Man-hat And ba

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A

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night,

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at An 'ti1 ev

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Max - ie's. When ha - zy. Hush

'ry-thing gets

I I

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it's ear - ly in youhear a dad

says "Good night,: this and that,"

I

Lullaby of Broadway 3 - 2

tain 'round-

I/

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Good

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I

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good

night,

tight,

let's

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it

to

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Lullaby of Broadway 3 3

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the

c>

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Hey!-

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old

Let's call

Broad

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way.

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Sleep

sleep

day,-

lul

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his way.-

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call

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tight,

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day.-

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The Threepenny Opera Original German Words by BERT BRECHT English Words by MARC BLITZSTEIN

{I

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Just

a

\I

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out of

/

1 jack

sight.

MACK THE KNIFE Music by KURT WElLL

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knife

1

When

has

Mac -Iheath,

the Ishark

bites

dear

A

with

And

I

his teeth,

he

1 keeps

dear

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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

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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

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face

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that

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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!

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C6

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Make Someone Happy - 5 - 3

life corn-plete, There's

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Comes and

if you win

it,

where's the

real

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goes-

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to

Love

Su~lle - une

Make Someone Happy - 5 - 4

be

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love

in

an

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MY CUP RUNNETH OVER Music by HARVEY SCHMIDT

Words by TOM JONES

Moderato e grazioso

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are not


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4

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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

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with

67

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ny

looks

are

laugh-

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Sweet

my

en- tine,

heart.

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a- ble,

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corn- ic

Crn6

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pho-

to-

graph-

a- ble.

Abrn

I

Yet,

you're

my

fav-

'rite work

of

art.

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Is

your

I


I

fig-

I

0-

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pen

don't

I

I

I

it

change

to

a

lit-

Each

day

-

My Funny Valentine - 2 2

Creek;

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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

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ways known

best

own I

Cmaj7

I

Dm

(Gbass) Cmaj7

friend.

My Own Best Friend - 5 . 1

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Dm7

(G bass)


Ba - by's

a - live,

but

ba-by's

a -lone,

Dm

Cmaj7

1

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her by's ( h1s) . own

best

friend.

Man Three

I

told

me

(Gbass)

he (she) cares

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the guy ket -eers

they stand

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who who

scratch here

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best

D. S. a1 Coda

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friend.

1

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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

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play

it

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the best,

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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

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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

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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

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01' Man River - 5 - 4

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an'

me,

I

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I

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You

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I

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I

r

we

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I

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t

I

I

I

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sweat

Em

an'

strain,

Cdim


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Cdim

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Em

,

'rn

tired

of

liv - in'

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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

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1

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side.

I

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r

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r Dev

I

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I

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1

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laugh

-

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n

I

Y like

,

1 I

I

I

a

.

I

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r2

u loon. -

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In your

I I I

eyes,-

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I

A

I I

0

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in

\

w

A

wan -

I I 0 .

flies

L

I 1 I

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I

I

I I

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but - tkr

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I 1 1 I 1

Wan

I

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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

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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

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~ b 7F 7

N.C.


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I

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I

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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

-

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Bb/F

giv - ing the na - tion a

I

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Ragtime 6 3

I

I

w

I

Gm

Gb7

new syn - co - pa - tion. The

+

It:

I

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,

I \

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F7

N.C.

peo- ple called it Rag- time!

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v 7

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A

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(Cakewalk) F#7

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la!

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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

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B/F#

some - thing

I

rhy

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Ragtime 6 5

E

G#m7

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thm

be

-

and

gin

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rhyme.-

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sic of

F dim7

ning,

The

peo

-

ple

called

it

Rag

-

time!


N.C.

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time!

Rag

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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.

- -

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

sur -


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

8

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you,

dear, -


I

I

The

stars

fill

I

I

the

sky,

So

in

Db A

I

l

.

E

-

ven

with - out

,

you,

My

Bbm

Eb

fold -

arms

,

Db/F

I

a - bout

YOU,

You know,

dar

-

ling,


Plno3

noL

wy,

'sno

-

!l

May

-

I

UayM

a1 - sLw

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1

sno - !

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I

111

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,

-

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

- -

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

-

-

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?

. e w She Loves Me - 6 - 1 O 1983 (Renewed 1991) MAYERLING PRODUCTIONS LTD. and JERRY BOCK ENTERPRISES

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

,

I

I

I

U

V

V

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

>

and

like some

ad

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be! see:

A

l

l

N.C.

I

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SHE LOVES ME!

11. Ab

I I

I

I

I

I

SHE

-

I

1

I

f i r

She Loves Me - 6 - 6

\

ME!

LOVES

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Bb 7

ME!

I

Eb7+5/A Ab6

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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

-

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

~#m7-5

xooo

Gdk'o

;; y , ,

Coda

- nor - mous twelve - inch screen. I'm Q

f I I I

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u

I

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I

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I I

I

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I I

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I

I

r

freelv

dream

I

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

O 1935 (Renewed 1962) GEORGE GERSHWIN MUSIC, IRA GERSHWIN MUSIC and DU BOSE AND DOROTHY HEYWARD MEMORIAL FUND All Rights Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved

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

0 1964 (Renewed 1992) MAYERLING PRODUCTIONS, LTD. (Administered by R&H MUSIC) and JERRY BOCK ENTERPRISES All Rights Resewed

-

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

-

-

I I I

I

I A

-

I

I

I

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

> I

?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. -

O 1960 Tom Jones and H a ~ e Schmidt y CHAPPELL & CO., INC., owner of publication and allied rights throughout the World International Copyright Secured All Rights Resewed Printed in U.S.A.

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

O 1956 Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe CHAPPELL & CO., INC., publisher and owner of allied rights throughout the World International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A

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

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