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An Affair To Remember... 34 As Time Goes By....10 Back In The Saddle Again .. 36 Bye Bye Blackbird .. 13 In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning. . 42 A Kiss To Build A Dream On...32 Make Someone Happy ... 26 Makin’ Whoopee .. 2) Stand By Your Man. 39 Stardust...6 When I Fall In Love... A Wink And A Smile... .16 WHEN I FALL IN LOVE Words by Music by EDWARD HEYMAN VICTOR YOUNG Rubato G/D Cdim7 Em EB Dm7(5)/C Am Am7(b5) Moderately slow J=72 A C2) Fm/C C(2) Dm7 G7 CQ) A7(45) Dm7 Fm When I Fall in Love - 3- 1 Copyright © 1952 by VICTOR YOUNG PUBLICATIONS. INC. Copyright Renewed, Assigned to CHAPPELL & CO., INC. and INTERSONG-USA, INC. All rights administered by CHAPPELL & CO., INC. International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved c Gidim/C Cc Bm7(5)/Bb k r : FE ———— cE rest - less world like this is, love is end - ed be - fore it’s be - : . $e Dm7 F/C G/B % C2) cool in the warmth — of the. sun, When I (Instrumental solo... give my When I Fall in Love - 3 - 2 cQ) AT7(#5) Dm Fm6 Cc G/F F AT Dm Fm elefe} mo - ment I can | feel that you feel_ttto. that way too, When I Fall in Love - 3-3 STAR DUST Words by Music by MITCHELL PARISH HOAGY CARMICHAEL Moderately t e = oe > oe And now the pur-ple dusk of twi-light time steals a- cross the mead-ows of my — aa mp oe te 1P : ts =+— t o oe oe AT Dm C/E Am ao 38— oe heart. High up in the sky the lit - tle stars climb, ee 3 ors = e ——3—_, oe B7 Em Ebdim Dm7 G7 c @- + ~o. oe oe t al - ways re-mind-ing me that we're a - part. ‘You wan-dereddown the lane and =f i = vw ° e ? Copyright © 1929 (Renewed 1957) MILLS MUSIC, INC. Extended Term Rights Controlled by MILLS MUSIC, INC. and HOAGY PUBLISHING CO. International Copyright Secured. Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved Star Dust - 4-1 leav - ing me a_ song that will not Love is now the — star dust of yes - ter - day, the mu-sic of the years gone o~—3—, t = e - & | 3 Ce ‘* Chorus: CO C+ OC C745) F6 Fm6 Ce by,_________ Some-times_I won - der why I spend the lone - ly night a ™——_L__ | mp -mf : ; a oe —-—-———————— 3-4 CIG Em AT o dream-ing of a song. The mel - o - dy haunts my rev - er - ie, o o Star Dust - 4-2 4 7 and I am once and each kiss an in-spi - ra - tion, —_ But that was long a- go: now od a F gar - den & ; = G7 Dm7/G GI C75) wall, when stars are you are in my arms. Star Dust - 4-3 tells his fair - y F6 Fm6 Dm7(55) C G/B Am C/G grew. sCTTho”—sdT~—s dream = in vain, —__ in’ my heart it will re - oe B7/FH ET F6 AT/E Ebdim7 G7/D G7 = eo main: my star dust mel - 0 - dy,_SCsitthe:«Somem- co - ry — of love’s re - od 4 oe? tet ON | Star Dust - 4-4 10 AS TIME GOES BY Words and Music by HERMAN HUPFELD 73a Moderately, with expression (Ideas db) Cidim7 D7/C Bdim7 Bhdim7 A7 Dm7 3 Ab7 G7 > > tT SS te ete ee f E ven (with pedal) Verse: Dm G7 Gm6 G7 Cc Gt+ C6 pO Ree ere Tt " must re-mem-ber __ this, a kiss is still a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh; — +) / D7 Gi7sus G7 Dm7 G7 Cc As Time Goes By -3- 1 § Time Goes BY Copyright © 1931 (Copyright Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC. Intemational Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. ‘All Rights Reserved 11 Dm7 G7 Gm6 G7 rere : s *” 's g— ee And whentwo lov-ers woo, they still say, “I love you.” On od 6 $ g eo that you can re - ly, no mat -ter what the fu - ture ze - —e o e Gi7sus G7 Dm7 G7 Cc F Fm Cc c7 i "err brings, as time goes by. — q Moon-light and love__ nev - er out of date, mf-f poco a poco acresc. As Time Goes By - 3 - 2 Anv/E F7 D7 ep eee jeal - ous - y_ and _ hate. Wom-an neeeds man__ and man must have his mate, that . : | ox | 5 # a= 2 #St ; v ( ia Dm7 G7 Gm6 G7 no one = can poco rit. case of do or die! D7 | ro | The world will al - ways wel - come 1. 2. G7 G75) C Am D7 G7 Cc B73 °C Cc C#dim7 Dm7 As Time Goes By - 3 -3 BYE BYE BLACKBIRD Words by Music by MORT DIXON RAY HENDERSON Moderately F F+ F6 F Dm Gm AT — —— | 4 2 —, (with pedal) es sing-ing the blues all call-ing me far Gm6 A7(45) AT Cf#dim7 Dm Gm6 Dm = A7 ; —— —= == ——_+- ¥ right out - side__t of my door,___ I’ve been long - ing for yy] YOU} ___ Black i i got - ta Blue i i this is my Bye Bye Blackbird - 3 - 1 5 Copyright © 1926 (Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC. Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the United States Controlled by OLDE CLOVER LEAF MUSIC CO. and RAY HENDERSON MUSIC CO. All Rights on behalf of OLDE CLOVER LEAF MUSIC CO. Administered by FRED AHLERT MUSIC CORP. International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved 14 G7sus G7 Gm7 Gm7(b5)/C C7 if where there’s sun - shine ga - lore. now my dreams. will come true. : c¥ 2 F F Chorus: F F+ Fo F Gm7 co Fo sees ile ei Ss Pack up all my care and woe, here I go sing - ing low, Dp-mf 4 $! F/A Abdim7 Gm7 C7 co Gm7 co ———— a a : NS OF Where some - bod - y sug - ar’s sweet, OS re eg ep Bye Bye Blackbird - 3 - 2 hard sto - ries they late to - night, Bye Bye Blackbird - 3 - 3 16 A WINK AND A SMILE ria Written by Moderate swing J =112 (J J=/ 4) MARC SHAIMAN and RAMSEY McLEAN C6 AST + ; ¢ mp fe|e]e] ° | (with light pedal) G7 e745) %ce6 AMT stb — = + = i * — — 1. I re -}/mem-ber the days_— of | just keep-ing time,_ of m if 2. (Instrumental solo ad lib. ... | | fs = o hang-ing a - round_ sleep - y towns. #9 Dm7 G13 c ai(§) D3 G7 i. \ el = + = ° 4 ee . 7 : back roads emp-ty for miles. Well, you (2.)Give me a wink and a_ smile. (continue solo... F r = | A Wink and a Smile - 4-1 * Copyright © 1993 TSP MUSIC, INC, (ASCAP)/TRIPLE STAR MUSIC, INC. (BMI) WINDING BROOK WAY MUSIC (ASCAP)/RAM-PAGE PUB., LTD. (BMI) International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved when I 17 saw you, to - geth ...end solo) We'd goto - geth-er wink_ and a and Leave your old Now myheart hears | mu-sic; the rail - road We'll get a Sing it hip__ a - gain; A Wink and a Smile - 4 -2 dou - ble 18 To Coda 0 Am7 D9 Ab9(HI1) G7 tip top - py two - seat__.- Cad - il nev-er end. This is where I be - long. D709) Ab7 G7 G7(#5) C6 AbT o—s wink. and a A Wink and a Smile - 4 - 3 yes - ter - day, to - geth See ee a \—_fe,?e-—_ tote 5 ij D-@ b with a wink and a NC, Db7 3 Dbdim7 3 Ebm7(b5/Db. Db D Dbmaji3 A Wink anda Smile - 4 - 4 26 MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY Words by Music by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN JULE STYNE Moderately (with pedal) Eb Ebt+ E}6 Eb Eb+ EL6 Make_____—S SS someone hap - py, make just one. some-one hap - py. Peiwie ioe) fie ie io od OP be ON v Make Someone Happy - 3 - 1 Copyright © 1960 by BETTY COMDEN, ADOLPH GREEN and JULE STYNE STRATFORD MUSIC CORP.. owner, CHAPPELL & CO., INC. Administrator of publication and allied rights. International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved 27 Ab Abt Ab6 Abm6 Bb7(b9) one face that lights when it nears you, Make Someone Happy - 3 - 2 Ab Abt Ab6 Abm6 Bb7(b9) the an - swer, some-one to love is the an - swer. Fm7 Bbm7(b5) Fm7/Bb Bb7 ~—_Eb6/9 Make Someone Happy - 3 - 3 MAKIN’ WHOOPEE! Words by Music by GUS KAHN WALTER DONALDSON Moderately G An - oth - er bride,_.. san - oth - er June, saan - “oth - er year__t.m....—s or_—s may - be Jess, _____. What’s this I ny hon-ey - moon, San - oth - er sea - son, an - oth - er Well, can’t you guess?_________ She feels neg - lect - ed. and he’s sus - Makin’ Whoopee! - 3 - 1 . Copyright © 1928 (Renewed 1955) DONALDSON PUBLISHING COMPANY and GUS KAHN MUSIC International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved 30 Eb7 D7 G Am7(65) D7 G —— —— 1 = 4 e = = eo oe oe rea - son__._ for mak-in’ —_ whoop-ee! A lot of shoes, ______ a_ lot. of pect - ed___ of mak-in’ — whoop-ee! She sits a - Jone________ most ev-"ry 2 rice... The groom is ner - vous, he an-swers twice._m..______—siIt’s_ real - ly night.__.. = He does-n’t phone her,______ he: does-n’t write.___________ He says’s he’s G Eb7 D7 G c G { kill - ing____ that he’s so_——will - ing_____ to: make. whoop-ee. “bus - y”,__ but she says “Is he?”__ He’s mak-in’ — whoop-ee. —s = ; at 1 b Pic-ture a lit - tle love nest down where the ros - es cling. He does - n’t make much mon - ey, on - ly five thou - sand per. Makin’ Whoopee! - 3 - 2 Gtdim7 Am 31 Cm6 G Pic - ture the same sweet love nest, think what a year can _ bring. He’s wash - ing Some judge who thinks he’s fun - ny says, “You'll pay six to her.” He says, “Now =—_— —n~ D7 G7 eo dish - es and ba - by clothes. He’s so am - bi - tious he ev -en judge,__..-= ~~ sup-pose I fail?” The judge says, “Budge. right in - to == But don’t for - get You'd bet - ter keep folks,____ that’s what_you get folks___ for mak - in’ 1 think it’s cheap - er. than mak - in’ G Am7(55) D7 G c7 G whoop-ee! An - oth- er whoop -ee!”’ —_—_—_ === —_> St Makin’ Whoopee! - 3 - 3 32 A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON Words and Music by BERT KALMAR, HARRY RUBY rea ‘AR HAMMERSTEIN Slowly (TJed d) and OSC H Cc Ebdim7 k —— eT kL et 5 o + Give me a kiss to build a dream = on and my im - ag - i - Give me a kiss be - fore you leave = me and = my im - ag - i - Give me your — lips for just a mo - ment and = my im - ag - i - mf = ; | S a Ce -o (with pedal) G7 Cdim7 G7 Cfdim7 G7 Cidim7 na - tion will thrive up - on that Sweet-heart, Is ask no more than na - tion will feed my hun - gry Leave me one thing be - fore we na - Gon will make that mo-ment Give me what you a - lone can kiss to build a kiss to build a kiss to build a A Kiss to Build a Dream on - 2-1 . . . Copyright © 1935. 1948. 1951 (Renewed 1963. 1976. All Rights of MILLER MUSIC CORPORATION As All Rights Administered by EMI LER CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved 1979) MILLER MUSIC CORPORATION d to EMI CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP. 33 2. To next strain\|3, Fine C7 Dm7/G C Ddim C6 Cc F c [~\ A i = oe = % _-_= : e , Ww dream on. dream on. rit. ef a = ee a — ws i oe ||P #2 # 1% Back in the Saddle Again - 3 - 3 39 STAND BY YOUR MAN Words and Music by TAMMY WYNETTE and BILLY SHERRILL Moderately A ' D E E7 mp ~~ ° FS * CF = << { “ee - y (with pedal) giv-ing all your ev - en though he’s You'll have_ bad times and he’ll_ have good times,_ And if__ you love him, | *Melody sung one octave lower Copyright © 1968 by AL GALLICO MUSIC CORP.. c/o EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING, INC. Stand By Your Man - 3 - 1 International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved Ch man. Stand by your man, Stand by your man, crese. mfr = ay = Tt = eo To Coda © D Cim Bm A FY7 1 =—3—- - + ~ iF r give him two arms to cling to, And__. some-thing }| warm to come to and show the world youlove — him. B E7 A CH D ** Melody sung at written pitch Stand By Your Man - 3 -2 41 Cim Bm A E7 CH = = e . + to world you love him. Keep giv-ing all the love you can; oe — DS. % al Coda Fi D E A D A E7 —3—- = = ere are + i: stand by. your. | man. Keep giv-ing cresc. a Tt or [7 es et o_o > rN —}—_ Fe se se ee >" >? eo oS Stand By Your Man - 3 - 3 42 IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS OF THE MORNING Lyric by BOB HILLARD Slowly, with restraint C745) C6 Cmaj7 C7665) Music by DAVID MANN Cmaj7 C7(H5) (with pedal) Verse or Interlude: Cmaj7 Dm7 ee al - ways find — some-thing Cmaj7 C7 C6 Em6 B7(69) Em7 Fim7/B B7(b9) Em7 A7(b9) cp 38— do. But from dusk till dawn, as the clock ticks — on, some-thing hap-pens to 3 = o In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - 3 - 1 Copyright © 1955 REDD EVANS MUSIC CO. International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved 43 Chorus: wee — small hours Cc C+ Dm7/C G9/B Gm6/Bb AT whole wide world is fast a - sleep, you lie a - wake and think a- bout the girl, and (boy,) ; ; - = ~ pee rn = oe > l Am6 B7 Em G7 Cmaj7 C7 nev-er ev - er think of count-ing When your lone - ly heart has learned its Inthe Wee Small Hours of the Morning - 3 - 2 C6 C+ Cmaj7 Gm6 AT7(#5) A7 Dm7 Didim7 i Jes - son,_ you’dbe her’s if on-ly she would cali. In the wee small hours_ of the morn - ing, that’s the time you miss her most time you miss her In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - 3 - 3

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