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‘imouto Moonlight Serenade — ..2s",,, z a eS Moderato F Abdimn cm cr cre zr i) atyour gif@———— andthe songthat I sing is of moonlight, 1 stand andT 3 — cm? camps for the touchof your hand_inthe June night, The on ty z Fim) PT Dr Ebdim/GGm FP Edim/F! fF — GmGaim | Gm area glow= andto ~ night how their light setsme z > ere coon F on FB Abeim Gm? x Zz z dreaming, My love,_ doyou know. thotyour eyes—arelike starsbright-ly beam-ing? Came? ct FP FO) FT DI Ebdim/G Gm © 1939 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd, Used by permission bring you and sing you 8 Moonlight Ser - e~nade. Let usstray till emi/F FT BbITR) be. ra aS a8 a + wal-ley of dreams,’ Just’ -youand I, summersky, Rime emt aT cas Die Dmo ET pmo oe fap Z abe = = = SS Be Se ees heaven-IybreezeKising th trees cometo Sees. s Fe = = oe eS =e = = f cme th oomt ct cmt Tune night 1 cama cm OF Fim) Pr Ebdim/o Gm eve song F Edim/y! FP — GmGdim! Gm co on F cr cia FP) Fe F 10 snore In The Mood eee a the groove fe - terWnatcha-call-um, what-cha —do-% to-night ————Hgpe you're inthe mood, be- case I'm Mis © ESrWhatchaeall-umy “ail you needed was Tun Pou" can see, the ‘won ders that” this feel juve sieht How's a -bout $ cor-ner wth 2 ta Ble for two sain’ has done — Your feet were so. hea = ¥y_ til hardly" could move— Where the muds mel-low J some gay tn dez-vous? ‘There's no chdnce 0 = man - ee with a Now they'elght a6 feathers and youre eit nthe s0Ove— You were ons ly hun = gry for. some mf ry Ab6 BAT Copyright 1988 by Lewis Music Publiting Co, Ltd., Assigned to Shapiro, Bemitein & Co, Ine. The Peter Maurice Music Co, Ltd,, London, England u foc at -ti - fede’ Youve got to do some dancin’ to get BRP. deca” Teed Youe fos 1 = fie SARE SETSS atte AY the mood mood — BS # Bh? Ab6 pis ET EM Ab6 atcha -call-um, that's a time-ly, i dea. ‘Sojpe-thing swing- % ~ dil ~ Ja would be 2G What eh 2 ic: Mn a Tee at “poet k im ‘Tm’ i - Gebt-e) fo you {Poet f0 low what ‘good in eotieet vay bea) wus eae Gat yo has gam ee ele ye eS ere We yen we hy cera Geom ime B pyr gon seo-oe) ae ciel ie ae Gee ee lee eee ied Bt Fine poy SE =o a s 6 as 2 Sa St ? vo sweet in ter ~ lade 5 er -up -per that wil pulme in mest ScWT ME RMA OPA Re Ebll BG Bim? Ab6 pbs. INTERLUDE In the mood ‘That's it Tve got it inthe mood— Your ear will spot it ANG Bydim Bb? EBL E4139) AbG Baim Bbm7 BhmE 13049) On! what a hot hit a live and get the jive, you've ANG Bhgim Bom? BIT BT Ebim rot to Team hows, Hep, hep, hop, Hep like 9 hep = por Eb7 Eo BIS ANG M6 Bedim Bm? EFIL BbIxS9) se ster, — Ab6 Bhdimn Bh? EbLI E¥13(69) ASG Bhim Step like a step-per We're mug-4in’ 13 Sunrise Serenade Words by Music by JACK LAWRENCE FRANKIE CARLE Slowly z > ea Loe ens. eo dawn. in’, Stop get. the mom - in’ milk eb pb Copyright 1998 by Jewel Music Publishing Co.,Ltd. New York, N.Y. Herman Darewski Music Publishing Co. (Incorporating Charles Sheard & Co.) ‘Vocal arrangement Copyright 1999 by Jowel Musie Publishing Co. 14 = 7 a moe we — Yaw Hage ome te tt ek ae hea z z a a z= 5 — ean athe young In ibe ay = en- oor bel ter get on wlth your mom te z sou - Fz i § * . vo gt — Ae Sou ea von owe to ah te - z z, reaming when it’s time that you 0 -beyed that Sui a so 16 wos» Chattanooga Choo-Choo see MACK GORDON HARRY WARREN Moderato Boy youcan gim-me a shine to board a Chat-ta-noo~ ga Choochoo, ‘and just ven leave the Pons Dm? co * c Hl cr pb cr a © 1941 Twentieth Century Music Corp. (USA) (Gens sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission qr syl-vacniesta-tion ‘bout & quarterto four,— read ____ a mag-a-zine and then you're in Bal-ti- more, Din F or F Gmt cr oF cr F FO = ner_in_the din-er noth - ing could be fin-er than to haveyour hamn eggs in Car-o-li = na, When bb Faim Fr Dr G(9b) F oa abme/c. el all the coal in, got - ta keep it rollin’ Woo, Woo, Chat-ta-noo - ga there-you aim F Dis) DT Ge) oF a SSS SS = in par-ty at the 18 sta-thon = jm and lace, — used to call fun - ny face, until 1 tell her hat 1 nev-er roam, hoo ~ choo me home Fr Abr Dre) Cc Amt Dr Dm? (0) | ~_ta-noo-ga Choo-choo Won't you choo= choo me home Dis = Dmr 9h) cr é (Unie) 19 Words by Music by MACK GORDON HARRY WARREN Moderato (fe bie e AB Dm Fn t F YL 1 was nev - er spell-bound star - ry sky, What is there to zTime in i - dle fan- cies wish 0 spend, They're not real ro ~ ay Ter moon-glow, when love has passed you by; ‘Then there came a mid-night and the world was -mane-es, | for all tod soon they end. Now your love hascrownedme with a joy di - F Dm Da? GT @ ptrar © ty Midi ae Dm m6 abme&® z. Now here am I so. epell-bound,"dar-ling, Not by stars, but just by you: For in. the ve- ry our I ‘met you 'Some-thing told’ this heart of mine, F Poca] eee Rear H Peestice ee 6-964) o4t Em Em? Em6 B7 ean par ai © 1942 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission 20 CHORUS Slow (with feeling) my love hascome a - My Tone - ty days are = 7 An Ln a Cr Gn t and life is like a aiidhal BrP Fm6 G7 Fm on ‘Am ° gy. oF the skies a-bove are blue, My heart waswrappedin clo Poa EEEER gees ates Am? im oF ke ba? re 2 I found a dream that I can ne 67 t c CT pair Do 21 & — a oe + = + qptak Wie. Adreamthat can call my own, gee ay. 4 = psig: SS) Fi, PRY F : 5 re riag - = z+ 2 = + s=oeat Zz 6 (oF eae epeer pe Am® ng c : Em * aoe ee te = See cheek to, A thrill T've nev = er known You smiled and then the spell was —. fe cearaaar eal iro Se o 3 ' rit Fr | I. ESE = = a ca f° a POD ‘And fete we are in Heavy = en eee (SH PF FF too om , Or IE 2 = re 22 American Patrol F.W. MEACHAM Alla Marcia St BE O F This arrangement ©) Copyright 1975 by EMI Music Publishing Led, 138-140 Charing Cross Road, London WC2K OLD F Dm Gmpm Bb 23, 24 I Know Why Words by Music by MACK GORDON HARRY WARREN, Slowly You pasate 4 mig =r Bedim Cm Gm Ch D7 G7 cub) HFT Fm? Bub Fh, eon br tomocthing lat hne me epell-bound when ate war, ist & ebetdntieming something. When be Ebi Bb? side me mir R-cles Ap- pear For when T 00k at you, Lites a grand - du sion —_ cme D7 7 6 sn7 HT Ab7 BE G on Ga? C9 CBA) PnT—TH CT Lh) cmt? py m7 ab7 ROT CHORUS Siowly (with expression) And eventhough itesnow-ing ee bz Eb F abv fn? thoshsincm Gm bm © 1941 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd Used by permission 25 Vi-o-letsaregrow.ing Iknowwhyand so do you. Why th breezes sigh ev'ry ev./ning Tkrowwhyand #0 0 tw F aye Bos Badin Om Po FF Bish you. ‘When you smilleat me Theargypsy vi lins, When you dancewithme, I'm in = — = = Ba BBs Tin B Sain Bm Bi pba Cos De DTG Gur C7 hhenw-enwhenthe music bo- ins, Tedusse thesunwhenitsraining, hiding ev~"rycloudfrom my view, And pee ae rs * Ff, = | —— r ish) mr BRT Bb7 Fem abs Pm? phy dim (eee eT neh why do Te rainbows whenyou'inmyarms? Tkrowwhyandso do you, Tknowwhyandso do OT <= ral oF it aa =e “cm em Cai DT G7 cet) Fo me Fenn Beh 9 Byr FO FY Bray hb 2s Elmer’s Tune ELMER ALBRECHT, SAMMY GALLOP and DICK JURGENS Moderato Cee Hate ; 1EL- mer dy- cided that be would write a lit- tle mel 2Moz-art_— —with-out n= ydoult, a - way frum all this care and strife oe 3 we @ q © "bain all tus fe, he finished st coun amd now theye sing - in’ he ney. er turned out tune lke this in = Dm ot oy CHORUS Moderato with rhythm ee 7 ‘Way are the stars al-wayswink-in’ and blink-ia’ abo season, the reason Is just EX ~ mers tune, What makes a Iaedy of cight-y Bo bp Gy G&S © 1941 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big ‘Three Music Ltd, Used by permission 27 pie dt, pe A chigh-en, in search of fe goose? What putstie bik in tout on the luoxe? Why does & gun-cer listen, muy-ie in June? Ws just EL - mers tne an-y did way and ani-y old time, The hur- dy SSS Se a ie ee thebal-er, the man un the street; The city he cop on the beat; Thecan-dy maker, gurdies, the bird ies # 1 2 _& 0 All sing: Ebmers ‘tune Why are the ‘the maa in the moon curaver, Ue farm-er, 28 Wonderful One Music by PAUL WHITEMAN, FERDIE GRO! & MARSIIALL NEILAN Words by DOROTHY TERRISS Valse Moderato. 1? My won - der-ful one, © When-ev- er Im dream-ing, "Tis love-light a - Paeecene eee Ab Bbm Eb13 Cm7 Ab Budim Bbm Eb7 (65) ——— gleaming 1 see, y - der-ful one, To my heart I would ri Ab6 Bbm EbT m7 Ab (05) © 1922 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission 29 For év-er to hold you to me ‘Though bright __be_the Eb13 cm7 Ab Bkdim Bbm Eb7 cm7 Jong for the splen-dour of eyes true and ten- di = See S pailal —, F Bbm F7 Dbm6é EbT Ab c7 Fmc7 Fm Bb7 ——5— won-der-ful one won - der - ful Eb13 0 EbT Eb13. EbT 30 It Happened In Sun Valley Words by Music by MACK GORDON HARRY WARREN Moderato rif irr — Verse How-dy folks, lets go for a ride, get your fav-or-ite one to sit by your side, Cuddle f id up in a sleigh, gid-dy - ap Nell-ie Grey and a-way we go While you lis-ten to the a=—_) 4 a sleigh bells ring, you're yo-del- ing to your ba - You'll feel Dm Em? a D6 s © 1941 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd, Used by permission 31 Take a look at little no mat-ter how cold it may nice and warm Jack and Jill, they ski down a hilt that’s a snowplow turn and look theres a spill, Theres a —— roRT 6 Amt Dt 6 Am? 7 onthe hill, when youredownit’s a thrill to go up a- gain. Ey - ry-bod-y ought to spill —=—~, tr Tr tf r 6 AmT DT a AmT D7 6 Wewere that for that is how we first met, ve Ar Gaim Bs Et Jack and Jill that came down a hill, when I looked at you my heart took a spill, took a on 6 m6 6 pt Fé spill on a hill, its a thrill that I” cant for - get. = oe CHORUS, Moderately (Rhythmic) It Hap - pened. A im a cm 6 emai cs cms n 90, There were sun - beams. . ot F om or a = artes) Dm Gy 33 kle re-mem- ber oh so__._ clear me cs Ebmé G8 Dmt cms a P when you slippedand fell and Hap - pened Am Amt AbTAbT-S ABT Gms 4 7 AY Dm AT Dm7 G6 34 Cs re DmGsugDm7G6 GT ° a g Din? Fé ‘ry year we go back and then we al and ‘mo-ment when that we were there on a hill, so we both take a spill and were a ——~ t a AmT 07 € Am? DT G Em6 Jack and Jill Am? Ame amt aR Db cs DT G 35 Hear My Song, Violetta English Words by HARRY 8. PEPPER Music by Original Words by OTHMAR KLOSE & OTHMAR KLOSE RUDOLF LUCKESCH ‘Tempo di Tango Sf ~ A man - do-line soft - ly is And some - one in £ s love ‘neath a wi Sing- ing this ser - en - ade. 2 = — D7 G ° 6 Em Original Edition Copyright 1936 by Adolph Robitschek, Vienna. ‘This Edition Copyright 1947 by Dix Lid., London. 36 CHORUS Hear my — song, —. tt VOICE -goon 2nd VOICE Ab... Se the moon; Wait - ing —— on a-cross the wa- ter, 37 tale of love that lov -_er's used Hear my song. ‘allarg ——| If AmT pr G Bmé6 D7 Gc ccm G a Pennsylvania 6-5000 Piano Solo Arr. by THOMAS "FATS" WALLER Bright tempo CARL SIGMAN & JERRY GRAY a Am G Gaim G Gaim G ET G Am G Gaim G Gaim G ET Am DT G D7 j © 1940 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd | Used by permission ) EdimG AG FRG a1 40 And The Angels Sing Words by Music by JOHNNY MERCER ZIGGY ELMAN SS ——* Moderately slow a Fm Bb ‘m7 m7 BT andthean-gely sing. The an-gels sing the sweet-est Pere E r TP ee = oavedah gh Way 8b7 Fm? Eb Bio om Fm EKO Fa br —~,_ | = song I ev-er heard “aa ae D2, Bho cm7 Fm? yaped You speak, ——_andthean-gels sing FF To a ny 8b7 Pm7 RL - B7 BY? Bb7 —S breath -ing mus - ic in - to ev-‘ry word eT Bao Cm) Fm = BYOPm?_—BH7_F BET Bb? Copyright 1939 by Bregman Vocco & Conn Inc., U.S.A, Francis, Day & Hunter, Ltd, 188-140 Charing Cross Road, London WC 1 OLD 41 Feel set-ting fe Strange, I can see water and SS a aed FOB S* Bhar Br Bb? Bby | Bho = ‘moon-light beaming, Sil-ver waves that break on some un-dis-cov-ered shore; o7ter —T pe —. Bbm7 Bb7 Bbm7 &b7 Bbm7 Bhybma Bb7 Bb sud-den-ly see it all change, | Long win-ter nights with the os zo Bb7 Bbmz Bb7 bhmz Bb7 Bho can-dles gleam-ing, Through it all your_face that I @ - dore, ———— OF Bbm7 #7 Bbm7 #b7 Abe c7 Fm yr 87 bby Bb oon7 Pur BY 42 and the an- gels And though it's ? gen - tle a m7 “0 and the an-gels sing and leave their mus - ic ring - —— ae a ——— Pm7 Bb7 ¥mz7 G7 = GO 7 Pm BbO Em = 7 G « Bb ie Bb cmt Pn 43 King Porter Stomp PERD "Jelly Roll" MORTON Ab po Ab p° £57 EO Bbm Gb Eb Ab ory Ab Abmaj7B° Ebr Ab abs FT Bbm7 F+ FT bg Ebli Eby Ab Ato Eb? Ab Fm cr FT Bbm7 Be Copyright 1924 Melrose Music Corp., U.S.A. Copyright Francis, Day & Hunter, 138/140 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H OLD. marcato Fm | INTERLUDE G7 Ab unis TRIO i Bbm Gb Amaj7Gbmpb Db7 Bbm Gb Amaj7Gbm Db Db DbT_Bbm Gb Amaj7Gbm ca pb BT cm ghia Ebr Ab Db7 Bbm Amaj7 Db Db? Gb Fim | Bom Amaj7 Db Db Bbm Amajz Db Br EMT AbLLAbT Db. Gb Gbm Gb Gbm cb G°opbr pbs = Gb GT Db Gb G2 Db ce Eb AbrDbrGb = Gs pbysbr+ Gb GODT bes G@ oo Db Ebr AbLLAbT Db Gb G® br b be er Gb Gg? Dr Gb a? Db BbT cr BbT abr Ge? Ab AKO Eby A+ Eb Gb° Db Bb? FT Bbm7GeGbEDb Ab Dbo « Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (WITH ANYONE ELSE BUT ME) Words and Music by LEW BROWN, CHARLIE TOBIAS and SAM H. STEPT Brightly T wrote my muth-er, mp t |* P om D7 SS T wrotemy fa-ther SSS ‘And now I'm writ-ing you too; Tm sure of Gm Gm7G7 r rioth-er, Vm sure of father, Now I wannabe sure of TT 7 cm D7 CHORUS Donit sit under the ap-ple tree with an-Y-one else but mo, ‘An-¥-one else But ile 3 © 1942 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission rrr Fr F v7 PF oGm7 7 Gm7 aT An-y-one else but me, No! Not Nol Dont sit under the ap-ple tree with SS FFF” eo G@ an-y-one else come march - ing hom Pelee IF roa F DarP Ga? ‘An. y-one else but me, No! Nol No! Dont go walk-in'down lov-ers lane with ao an-y-one else but 48 got word from a guy who heard fromthe guy next door to the gang the | whole she- bang that_ you were sweet and The girl he met just loves to pet and it fits you to a They ‘ran right out and came right back with a pho - to - graph of | Pete Dms cr Dm7 Caim Sol Dont sit under tie ap-ple tree with an-y-one else but me come march - ing ad Gr cu %, yo CdimGm?Cy F big F ee Et Extra Couplets Thovgh Navy Blue may appeal to you when you meeta bold Jack Tar, Don't be a sport when the Fleet's in port 'cos you know what sailors are. So! Be dumb and deaf when the R.A.F. say “The moon is shining bright!” They might take sips frum your red lips as "The Target for to-night!” Sot ‘That apple tree knows the history of our meetings after dark, Tid hate to find other names entwind with yours, upon the bark. So! i You sat with me neath the apple tree when I stole our first love Kiss, | T won't deny Ma's apple pie ain't the only thing I miss. Sol 49 My Guy's Come Back Words by Music by RAY McKINLEY MEL POWELL. goa. oa pee Some - thinscook-in’ that’ rato an Ov - a-tion,Willyounote that | am in a state of © - la-tion,Worl you toc " : 7 i : - the press in,cos Ivo got @ quo - ta-tion Aud Ii toll the Na-tion That MY GUY'S COME BACK. Copyright 1944 by Peter Maurice Music Co., Ltd. for The World, news for mo. ze gro ase astar out for my Guy is a - provin’ Ev'ry 51 time webesteppisfout we really get groovin\Andthe lifes {m-provin|formyGuYScoMERACK, Tell that 2 Preacher man. | aot Giz/c C Ge oc fea- ture man. Hal ~ Te-Iu-jah for ay ou¥' COME RACK, D7 G7c 52 St. Louis Blues March Adaptation by STEVE STEVENS from Ww. : JERRY GRAY Arrangement C. HANDY Drum Solo) rhe =n - | rh, (Drum Sole).... eRe Pathe r aos Db7 C7 Gm7D7 G ara c Am? G Gm Dm7 cmé DT cm cm Cmaj7 Bm7 Am7 Ebdim G Bm 55 | G G © C#dim D1L FET G Drum Solo.. ou 56 G AT AbT ET EbT co G Db9 C13 87 Drum Solo + be nS D1I3_ Eb13 E13 F13 F#13 G13 Ab13.— A13-—s B13 B13 C13 C413 - : ae Dig Eb13. «E13. F13.—Ss F#13.: GI3_~D D7b9 Abo G 58 My Blue Heaven Words by Music by GEORGE WHITING WALTER DONALDSON Moderato When Whip-pour-wills call _________ and ev-ningiv nigh__________ I hur-ry to A turn to the right, LS FTF T(b5) Bb Eb lit-tle white light ______ Will lead you to a FT © 1927 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd. Used by permission 59 heay- en, You'll see a smil-ing face, a fire - place, a co- sy room, FF r Eb F#° Eb Eb+ Ab CH C7? Fm7 Jit- tle nest thats nes-tled where the ros-es bloom. Just Mol- tie and i ail C i C7 Gbo BbT Eb Bb+ Eb And Ba-by makes three, _____We're hap-py in my vk Eb FT (b5) ‘heav- en, —____ Bb7 Bbl3 Eb FH BbT Bb Eb Ab Eb Stairway To The Stars Words by Music by MITCHELL PARISH MATT MALNECK and FRANK SIGNORELLI Slow om Ft IE ow tof VERSE 1. Theres 4 sil-ver trail of moon-light lead-ing up-ward to the tky, Andthe night is Like a velvet tull-a- 2.Therowill be a world of splen-dour as that pathway we ascend Waiting up thereto re-ward us inthe -by, ‘Theresa Heav-en of blue And end’ ‘So with joy to be won, 1M go there, just you and 1. And our lovedreamsto iead us on a ae oy nt & in CHORUS (Siow with feeling ) Let's build a Stair-way To The Stars, And climb that Stair-way To The Stars, With love be-side us just DE a a Seer c ee © 1939 Robbins Music Corp. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Musie Ltd, Used by permission 61 like a beau = ti-fut song, Wel neartne sound of vicoctins, Out yon-der oo iy Bese the sound of vig ti uatrenee PL ye im AS® GT e Ba z Gar 8 boy F ‘where the blue be-gins, The moon will guidous, As we go drift - ing fee eo eee Am Ame BT Bh aP ¢ rhs é airs tna tangy dat-wy petal, o-vertherim of the Bill? ——— Custwosail a.way on a tt-tle dreamandeettle eo tery debey navel otc peel ses oi ai teidseuet te cm ree zs = 7 Em Ear ae Go ili el high on the erest of a thriall Lets bulld a Stairway Tu The Stars A love-ly Stairway To The Stars, ist cabot 3 y y wv be PF Dm? er Sk r GF Dat HS pa) 62 Little Brown Jug By R.A. EASTBURN Medium Swing € cs = Bm? - c ce ‘This arrangement © 1939 Leo Feist Inc. (USA) sub-published by the Big Three Music Ltd Used by permission 63. . le aa Printed in England by Wost Contral Printing Co. Ltd, London and Suffolk

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