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CAROUSEL" VOCAL SELECTION

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^Sl. IF I LOVED YOU 3

2. JUNE IS BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER 7

7S 3. MISTER SNOW 13

")C 4. WHEN THE CHILDREN ARE ASLEEP 22

5. A REAL NICE CLAMBAKE 26

A 6. YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE 34

j\7. WHAT'S THE USE OF WOND'RIN' 37

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South Pacific
Bali Ha i

A Cock-Eyed Optimist
Oites-Moi
Happy Talk
Honey Bun
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
No Strings My Girl Back Home (from film)
Lyrics & Music by RICHARD RODGERS Some Enchanted Evening
Be My Host This Nearly Was Mine
Eager Beaver There Is Nothin' Like A Dame
La-La-La A Wonderful Guy
Loads Of Love Younger Than Springtime
Look No Further You've Got To Be Carefully Taught
Love Makes The World Go VOCAL SCORE
"Maine"
The Man Who Has Everything State Fair (film)
No Strings
All I Owe loway
Nobody Told Me
Isn't It Kinda Fun
The Sweetest Sounds
It Might As Well Be Spring
You Don't Tell Me
Do Hear A Waltz?
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It's A Grand Night For Singing
It's The Little Things In Texas*
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by STEPHEN SONOHEJM More Than Just A Friend*
00 I Hear A Waltz?'
Oklahoma! Never Say "No"*
Here We Are Again All Er Nothin' That's For Me
Moon In My Window The Farmer And The Cowman This Isn't Heaven*

Someone Like v tu I Cam t Say No Willing And Eager*


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Take The Moment Oh. What A Beautiful Mornin'
Lyrics A Music by RICHARD RODGERS
A Fellow' Needs A Girl Thank You So Much Oklahoma
The Gentleman Is A Dope VOCAL SCORE i Out Of My Dreams Fair Is Fair

Mo/iey Isn't Everything People Will Say We're In Love Worlds Fair. 1964-65)
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So Far • Pore Jud Words A Music by RICHARD RODGERS


Flower Drum Song i

Yoji Are Never Away The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
Oon't Marry Me
VOCAL SCORE VOCAL SCORE The Great Adventure (tv)
Grant Avenue •.
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
A Hundred Million Miracles
Androcles And The Lion (tv) Pipe Dream The Great Adventure (piano)
1 Enjoy Being A Girl
& Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyric* Love, Look Away . All At Once You love Her
> Don't Br Afraid Of An Animal Sunday Everybody's Get A Home But Me Happy Christmas, Little Friend

Ntf More W-iting You Are Beautiful The Man I Used To Be


S tranters VOCAL SCORE The Next Time It Happens I Haven't Got A Worry In The World
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Velvet 1 Suzy.ls A Good Thing (from "Happy Birthday")
Sweet Thursday
The King And I

Carousel VOCAL SCORE The P.T. Boat Song (Steady As You Go)'
Getting To Know You
The Caitusel V>altz (piano) Hello, Young Lovers
If.l Lovjd You I Have Dreamed The Sound Of Music There's Music In You

Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from film "Main Street To Broadway")


June isAustin' Out All Over I Whistle A Happy Tune
Miste* SnoVr March Of The Siamese Children (piano) Do-Re-Mi
My Lord And Master Edelweiss The Valiant Years (tv)
Shall We Dance? I Have Confidence (from film)* RICHARD RODGERS
Music by
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When the (hi Wren Are Asleep We Shadow
Kiss In A Maria
You'll Nev/r Walk Alone VOCAL SCORE My Favorite Things
VOCAt-SCORE An Ordinary Couple
Victory At Sea (tv)

Sixteen Going On Seventeen Music by RICHARD RODGERS


Me And Juliet Guadalcanal March (piano)
So Long, Farewell
Cinderella (tv) The Big Black Giant
Something Good (from film)*
Victory At Sea —Theme (piano)
ClnderelLaJHarch (piano) I'm Your Girl
The Sound Of Music Victory At Sea —Complete (piano)
Cinderella Waltz (piano) It Feels Good
VOCAL SCORE
Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful Its Me 'Lyrics & Music by RICHARD RODGERS We're On Our Way (Infantry Song)
Impossible Keep It Gay
In My Own Little Corner Marriage Type Love
Tl No Other Love
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Ten Minutes A|o
That's The Way It Happens
A Very Special Day
WILLIAMSON MUSIC, INC.
VOCAL SCORE VOCAL SCORE 609 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

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