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  • VOUNC AND FOOLISH (I ------ ~ a w L ~~.~ ,A,,"-.--

    , :I -*-

    WAGON

    . . I ' III,III,,~XIIIPL '7 ? MARTIN PRESTON 1 'DO! I DO! --r'

  • Project Manager: Sy Feldman Cover Design: Frank Milone & Debbie Johns

    O 2001 WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS All R~ghts Reserved

    4nv duplication, adaptation or arrangement of the compositions contained in this collection requires the written consent of the Publisher.

    No part of this book may be photocopied or reproduced in any way without permission. Unauthorized uses are an infringement of the U.S. Copyright Act and are punishable bv law.

  • 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 lq ..................................... 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 the Stars ........................................ Lost in the Stars .............................. 139 Lullaby of Broadway ................................. 42nd Street ...................................... 142 Mack the 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

    . . 9 Old Devil Moon ........................................ Fznzan s Rainbow ............................ 176 ..... 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

    ................................................ .................................. Tomorrow Annie a----------- 235 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

  • 4

    Ain't Misbehavin' AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' Words by

    ANDY RAZAF Music by THOMAS "FATS" WALLER

    and HARRY BROOKS

    Moderately

    " y I I 1 rit. - i II

    Verse: A

    BOY: l l l o ' it's a fick - le age, Girl: Your type of man is rare,

    With flirt - ing all the rage, I know you real - ly care,

    I ---

    Here is one bird with self - con - trol,- Hap - py in - side my cage. That's why my con - science nev - er sleeps,, When you're a - way some - where.

    I - I know who I love best, Sure was a luck - y day, Thumbs down for all the rest, When fate s e n t y o u my way,

    Ain't Misbehavin' - 4 - 1

    cD 1929 EM1 MILLS MUSIC. INC., CHAPPELL 8 CO. and RAZAF MUSIC CO. in the U.S.A.

    Copyright Renewed All Rights outside the U.S.A. Administered by CHAPPELL 8 CO., EM1 MILLS MUSIC. INC. and WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS U.S. INC.

    All Rights Reserved

  • E Cm6 (B bass)

    i My love was giv - en, heart and soul,- So it can stand the test. And made you mine a - lone for keeps,- Dit - to to all you say.

    No one to talk with, all by my - self, No one to walk with, but

    I I'm hap - py on - the shelf, Ain't Mis - be - hav - in', I'r? sav - in' my love for

    I I I r(

    I I m V 4 4

    you. I know for cer - tain

    Ain't Misbehavin' - 4 - 2

  • (G bass) F Em Ea \ m I 1

    I I I I I I m

    I 1 I --- rn

    the one I love, I'm thru with flirt - in', h's just you I'm think - in' of ,

    ' c (E bass) Am7 I G9 C C7 F#dim Fm

    r Q @ Y 8%. E!' , l!$@# @a Ell !EJ e I 8 -

    ! Ain't Mis - be - hav - in', I'm sav - in' my love for yo>

    C (E bass) E7 Am F ( A bass)

    Q @ h0 .I - I t I I I I I V I I I I I a. m I .

    I I 4, I I J L#

    r r

    - Like Jack Hor - ner in the cor - ner,

    A7 G G6 e6 (D bass) (D bass) m I I - @

    w , I r I I I I t w m I I t 1 1 r I I L \ I. I r T l I I w* I r I

    I I I I I r r

    don't go no -where, What d o I care, Your kiss - es

    Ain't Misbehavin' - 4 - 3 , T

  • I - are worth wait - in' for, be lieve me.

    C (E bars)

    I b i (G basso)

    I don't stay out late, don't care to go, I'm h o n e a - bout eight, just

    I me and my ra - d i - 0 , Ain't Mis - be - hav - in', I'm sav - in' my love for

    Ain't Misbehavin' - 4 - 4

  • 8

    Silk Stockings ALL OF YOU Words and Music by

    COLE PORTER

    Af - t e r watch - ing her ap - peal from ev - 'ry an - gle,-

    I - here's a b ig ro - man .- t ic deal IGe got to

    All of You - 4 - 1 O 1954 by COLE PORTER Copyright Renewed, Assigned to Robert H. Montgomery, Trustee

    of the COLE PORTER MUSICAL B LITERARY PROPERTY TRUSTS CHAPPELL B CO.. owner of publication and allied rights throughout the World

    All Rights Resewed Used by Permission

  • A , Fm7 ~ b / G7+ G7 G dim. C7

    cer - t a i n love - IJ lass, Ar.d ii's

    I - w not a Dass- ina fan - cv or a fan - cv Dass.-

    Refrain- Slowly A ,

    I 'd love t o make

    All of You - 4 - 2 1

  • of you, The eyes, the arms, the > >

    I mouth The East, West, Korth and the

    - 1 A South -

    ---

    of . 'j6U. I'd love to gain corn -

    plete con - t ro l of you, And han - dle

    All of YOU - 4 - 3

  • I e - ven the heart and soul of goc. S o

    ~b dim. n

    B dim. B b 7 I

    1 - Y&. I love the

    All of You - 4 - 4

  • k 2

    Chicago

    Lyrics by FRED EBB

    AND ALL THAT JAZZ Music by

    JOHN KANDER

    I . h I I I I I I 1 I L I

    rl' rl I I N ' i -

    I J w - Come on, babe,- why don't we paint the town,- And

    al l that jazz!- I'm gon - na rouge my knees- and roll my stock - ings down-

    And all that jazz!- Start the car,- I know a whoop-ee spot- where the

    And All That Jazz - 8 - 1 O 1973,1975 KANDER - EBB, INC. and UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC.

    All Rights Administered by UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. All Rights Resewed Used by Permission

  • gin is cold- but the pi - an - 0's hot.- It's just a nois - y h a l l where there 's a

    night - ly brawl- And al l that jazz1

    Slick your h a i r and wear your 8va _------- . loco

    i ( bw / / nf (Rag time style) AL I A a

    V

    buck - l e shoes - And al l that jazz!- I hear that

    1 And All That Jazz - 8 - 2

  • Fa - ther Dip- is gon-na blow the blues- And all that jazz!-

    I

    Hold on, hen,-we'regon-na bun - ny hug,- I bought some as - pi - r in - down at U -

    I nit - ed Drug- In case we shake a - part- and want a brand new s ta r t -i to

    i And All That Jazz - 8 - 3

  • Ir-

    - I'm gon - na see my She - ba shim-my shake .- (And all that jazz! -)

    Oh, she's gon - na shim- my till her gar, - t e rs break.- -

    all that jazz!-) park her gir - dle,

    And All That Jazz - 8 - 4 v

  • P - 8 - *W lerU IIV PUV

    'rlo

    I axaq~ sr - axaq dn 3q5hx

    L-

    eq - ays xnod aas eu - uo3 ax,nod I

    -as001 pue 3sej Sur - da~d ax,am-'yse~j e purg

  • II w store the juice,, And all that jazz!- I - I'm gon - na shim-my till my gar - t e r s break,- And all that jazz!-

    Come on, babe,-we're gon-na brush the sky.- I bet - cha luck - y II ' Lin - dy nev - e r

    I Show me where to park my g i r - dle, Oh,

    high,- 'Cause in the s t ra - to - sphere- how could he lend an e a r t o

    ' s blood-'d cur -'dle if b a - b y ' s q u e e r for

    b+ And All That Jau - 8 - 6

  • 1 I I 1 8

    all that jazz!

    I And All That Jazz - 8 - 7 1

  • No, I'm no - one's w i f e , but oh,

    I love my life- and al l

    that jazz! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - --

    > >

    That jazz!

    And All That Jazz - 8 - 8

  • Kiss Me, Kate ANOTHER OP'NIN', ANOTHER SHOW Words and Music by

    COLE PORTER Allegro (very lively)

    Eb

    l An 0th er OP' nin' , an -

    In Phil - ly, Bos

    Balt - i - moe, - A chance for stage - folks to

    I I I I

    I / I \ I r- -- re- . I W I - I - I

    r t r t r t r t r t r t f t r t

    Another Op'nin'. Another Show - 5 - 1 8 1949 Cole Porter

    Copyright Renewed, Assigned to John F. Wharton, Trustee of the Cole Porter Musical and Literary Properly Trusts CHAPPELL & CO. owner of publication and allied rlghts throughout the World

    lnternatlonal Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved

  • I say "he1 - lo" - An - 0th - er op' nin' of

    I a n , - 0th - er show. An 0th - er job that YOU

    hope, at last,- Will make your fu ture for -

    I I your past, - An - 0th - er pain - where the

    I Another Op'nin', Another Show - 5 - 2

  • an - 0th - er show! Four weeks, - you re -

    hearse and re - hearse, - Three weeks - and it

    could - n't be worse. - One week, - will it

    Another Op'nin'. Another Show - 5 - 3

  • I An - 0th - er op' nin' of

    er show. An - 0th - er op' - nin', just an - 0th - er

    I op' - nin' of - an - 0th er 3

    I show!

    ( Another Op'nin', Another Show - 5 - 5

  • MOUS I

  • Cam - e - lot.

    1 win - t e r is for - bid - den t,ill De - cem - ber - And

    Fmaj7 ~b Gb F Cdim

    C dim C7 E7

    or - der sum - mer lin - gers through Sep - tem - ber in

    Camelot - 5 - 2 I I

  • Cam-e - lot.

    i Dmaj 7 D 6 D E m

    Cam-e - lot! Cam-e - lot!

    Cam-e - l2t! Cam-e - lot!

    I know i t I know it

    I Y TI sounds a bit bi - zarre, gives a per - son pause, But in But in

    Cdim

    Cam-e - lot , Cam-e - lot ,

    Cam-e - l o t , Cam-e - l o t ,

    That's Those

  • A Gm7 Dm6 C9 C dim Gm7 Dm6 C C7

    I - how con - di - tions are. are the le - gal 1;dws. I The The

    F m a j 7

    I I I I I

    rain may nev - e r fall t i l l af - t e r sun - down. - snow may nev - er slush up - on the hill - side.

    F m a j 7 ~b ~b F Cdim t I

    1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 # I

    1 I 7 I I A I I I I I I - 1 .

    * 4 I I I 1 - I eight the morn - ing fog must dis - ap - pear. nine P. M. the moon- light, must ap - pear .

    short, there's sim - ply not a more con - gen - ial spot short, there's sim - ply not a more con - gcn - ial spot

    For For

  • A Bb Cdim Gm Bbm , F Bb F Bb F ~b F

    I - happ' - ly - ev - er - af t - er - k g than here happ' - l y - ev - er - af t - er - ing than here

    I V C a m Cam

    lot!

    I I I I I 1. I I

    I I I I . # 1 .- I A I I. I A I 1 L I I 1 I

    C The lot!

    A Bb Cdim 67 C7(sus) F

    8 Camelot - 5 - 5

  • St. Louis Woman COME RAIN OR COME SHINE Words by

    JOHNNYMERCER

    Freely

    Music by HAROLD ARLEN

    Slowly and very tenderly F

    gon - na love you Like no - bod - y's loved you, Come

    I - Rain Or Come Shine.- High as a moun-tain And

    Come Rain Or Come Shine - 4 - 1

    I

    Q 1946 CHAPPELL B CO. Copyright Renewed All Rights Resewed

  • n ten. k 1 L I L - I I I 7 I LI m I I I I I I I I v I I I I m - I I I I I

    I - I 0- J I -

    I deep as a riv - er, Come Rain Or Come Shine. ten. (i

    I guess when you met me It was

    I one of those things, But don't ev - er

    1 - bet me, 'Cause I'm gon - na be true if you let me.

    Come Rain Or Come Shine - 4 - 2

  • F a tempo A7 A L 4 L I L I L L I L I I I \ 1 I I \

    L.. I I I 11 . i I i / I I I I 1 v w w I - w I i I w w rn .D - I

    U You're gon - na love me Like no - bod - y's loved me, Come

    I . r pa tempo I I

    I 4 I r

    rl " I, w

    u3

    Rain Or Come Shine.

    -

    B9 B 7 A 7 n I

    I u * * r I

    e I

    hap - PY t o - geth - er And won't it be fine.

    ! Days may be cloud - y Or

    Come Rain Or Come Shine - 4 - 3

  • G 7 rit. Gm

    sun - ny, We're in , or we're out of the mon - ey, But

    Dm7 a tempo

    Y a1 - ways,

    - .

    I'm with you (Au - gie,) (Del - la)

    I'm with you ram- or I - -,

    Come Rain Or Come Shine - 4 - 4

  • A Funny Thing Happened OnTheWayToTheForum COMEDY TONIGHT

    a Brightly Music and Lyrics by

    STEPHEN SONDHEIM

    Piano

    Refrain (.with vigor)

    1. Some - thing fa - mil - iar, some - th ing pe - cul - iar, 2. Some - thing con - vul ' - sive, some - thing re - pul - sive,

    Some - thing for ev - 'ry - one, a corn - e - dy / I Some - thing for ev - ' rv- one. a com - e - dv to - night! to - night! -

    I Some - th ing ap - peal - ing, some - thing ap - pal - l ing, Some - th ing e s - the t - ic, some - thing f re - net - ic,

    O 1962 (Renewed 1990) by Stephen Sondheim BURTHEN MUSIC COMPANY, INC., owner of publication and allied rights for the world

    CHAPPELL B CO., Sole Sellina Aaent All Rights Resewed Used by ~irmission

  • I I [ C ) i > e -thing for ev - ' ry- one, a com - e - dy to - night!

    Noth - ing Noth - ing

    with kings, of Gods,

    nbth - ing with crowns. noth - ing of Fate.

    Bring on I Weieh - t v

    the lov - ers, af - fairs will

    l i - ars and clowns! - just have t o wait. -

    I Old sit - u - a - tions, Noth - ing that's for - rnal, new corn - pli - ca - tions, noth - ing that's nor - mal,

    Comedy Tonight - 3 - 2

  • 1 - ~ 0 t h - ing por - ten - tous or po - lite;

    I - corn- e - dy

    > Comedy Tonight - 3 - 3

  • I Pippin CORNER OF THE SKY Flowing

    C

    Words and Music by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

    F

    1 Gsus C DmlC

    1. Ev - 'ry-thing has its sea - son, 2. Ev - 'ry man has his day - dreams,-

    (3.) may - be some mist - y day,- you'll-

    Corner of the Sky - 4 - 1

    8 1972 STEPHEN SCHWARTZ All Rights Administered by JOBETE MUSIC CO., INC. and EM1 MILLS MUSIC. INC.

    Print Rights on behalf of EM1 MILLS MUSIC, INC. Adm~n!stered Worldw~de by WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS U.S. INC. All R~ghts Resewed

  • ev - 'ry-thing has its time.- ev - 'ry man has his goal.-

    wak-en to find me gone.-

    Show me a rea - son and- 1'11 soon- Peo -ple like the way- dreams have- of stick - And far a - way- you'll hear- me sing -

    n n I Y 0 - ' --A- a - h I

    A I . V , . I- r l l I I I I I O h - a =- -

    C4 -I,

    -

    - show you- a rhyme.- jng to- the- soul.- ing t o the- dawn.-

    Cats fit on the win - dow sill,- Rain comes af - ter thun - der,-

    And you'll won - der if I'm hap - py there,- a

    chil- dren fit in the snow.- Why do I feel I_ don't f i t in win - ter comes af - ter fall.- Some - times I think- I'm n o t af - ter lit - tle more than I've been.- And the an - swer will come back to- you l i k e laugh -

    I Corner of the Sky - 4 - 2

  • an - y - where- I go?- an - y - t h i n g at all.-

    ter o n the wind.- 1 Riv - ers be - long- where t h e y can ram -

    i 1 Gsus Em Em7

    1 1 ble,- ea - gles be - long- where they- can fly;-

    I - I've got to be- where my

    spir - it c a n run free,- got to find my cor - ner-

  • I of the sky.

    ,- ,, I I I I d I I -,

    of the sky.

    Corner of the Sky - 4 - 4

  • Sugar Babies

    Words by DOROTHY FIELDS

    Moderate (with expression)

    DON'T BLAME ME Music by

    JIMMY McHUGH

    Verse: C C mai 7

    since the luck - y night I I've hung a - 'ry sin - gle thing a - bout With - out a

    round y o u , just like a fool fall - ing head and heels in doubt y o u are like a dream. In my mind I find a

    1" - Don't Blame Me - 4 - 1 O 1932, 1933 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. O Renewed 1960. 1961 MI Robbins Catalog Inc.

    Rights for the Extended Term of Copyright in the U.S. Assigned to Cotton Club Publishing (adm. by Universal - MCA Music Publishing, A Division of Universal Studios. Inc.) and EM1 Robbins Catalog Inc.

    Print Rights for EM1 Robbins Catalog Inc. Administered by Warner Bros. Publications U.S. Inc. All Rights Reserved

  • love like a kid out of school. pic - ture of US as a team.

    n I I

    I - My poor heart is in an aw - ful state n o w , but it's too late n o w to call a Ev - er since the hour of our meet - i n g , I've been re - peat - i n g a sil - ly

    I halt. phrase, So if I be - come a nui - sance, hop - ing that you'll un - der - stand me

    I

    Chorus:

  • fall - ing in love with you. I, -3- I'm un - der your spell, but how can I help it! - 3 7 7 3 -

    you do the things you do! I I , 7 3 - If I can't con-ceal, the thrill that I'm feel - ing, - 3 7 7 3 -

    I Don't Blame Me - 4 - 3 t -

    1 I

    I I I I I I I I I I I c 3 I I +A N I I rl I I a m I I I I w I

    I don't blame me. I can't help it if that dog - goned

  • a - bove- makes me need- some - one like

    to love! I

    Blame your kiss,

    1 - sweet as a kiss can be. And blame all your charms, that

    V 1 melt in my arms, but don't bl&e me. me.

    I Don't Blame Me - 4 - 4

  • Evita

    Lyrics by TIM RICE

    Slowly

    DON'T' CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA C

    Verse @ Music by

    ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER

    I 1. It won't be ea-sy, you'll think it

    I I ?&I#' quasi h a r p I si~n. I I

    I strange When I try t o ex-plain how I feel, That I still need your love a f - ter

    I all that I've done: You won't be - lieve me All you will see is a

    I girl YOU once knew Al-though she's dressed u p t o the nines at six - es and se - vens with

    Don't Cry for Me Argentina - 4 - 1 O 1976, 1977 Evita Music Ltd. All Rights for the U.S. and Canada Controlled and Administered by

    Universal - On Backstreet Music, Inc. All Rights Resewed

  • I 2 . I had t o lei it hap-pen. I had t o change; Could - n't 3. And as for for-tune. and as for fame; I

    - - -

    8 8 8 C

    G7/C

    I stay all my life d o w n at heel: Look-ing o u t of the wi*-dow, stay - i n g o u t of the sun. nev - e r in - vi - ted them in: Though it seemed t o the world they were all I de-sired.

    S o I chose, free - dom * Run-ning a - round try - ing ev - 'ry - thing new, but They are il - lu - sions They're not the so - lu - t ions they prom- ised to be, the

    I - no -thing im-pressed me a t all, a n - swer was here all t h e time, I nev - e r e x - pect - ed it to . I love you ,and hope y o u love me.

    Don't Cly for Me Argentlna - 4 - 2

  • / Don't cry f o r me Ar - gen - ti - n; the truth is I nev - er

    / left you. All through my wild days, my mad ex - ist-ence, I kept my

    1 p r o m - i r e , don't keep your dis - tance.____

    / Have I raid too much? There's noth - ing more I can think of to say to you

    Don't Cry for Me Argentina - 4 - 3

  • t But all YOU have to do is look at me to know that ev - 'N -

    I is true.- Solo - Grandioso

    3- C6 (add 9)

    Am Cmaj7 Fmaj7

    fi M I I I I ,M I I I m A I I I I

    d- Don't Cry for Me Argentina - 4 - 4

  • The Wiz EASE ON DOWN THE ROAD Words and Music by CHARLIE SMALLS

    Moderately Fast J = 123

    Come on and

    ease o n down, ease on d o w n the road. Come on (Ease on- down-

    01974,1978 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP All Rights Reserved

  • ease on down,ease on d o w n the road. ~ 6 n ' t you 1 (Ease o n down.-

    in1 that might

    ease on down, - ease o n down, down the road. Come on

    I

    Pick your left foot up when your 'Cause there may be times when you

    Ease on Down the Road - 5 - 2

  • come on think you lost your mind and the steps you're tak -

    \L7 b u I lose- no- gro?nd.- I You just keep on keep - in' 1 three, four steps be-hind, But the road you're d k - in'

    on the might be

    gave- up s h o e s , no- b e just f i n e , ycnh.-

    -- w Ease o n down, ease on down_ the road.

    Ease on Down the Road - 5 - 3

  • , ease on d o w n the (Ease on- down.-

    I road,- yeah. Don't you car - ry noth - in' that might

    (Ease o n down

    be a load. Come on - 1

    ease on down. ease o n down, down the

    Ease on Down the Road - 5 - 4

  • D.S. a1 Coda

    -

    3. Well there

    Coda D 0 EhI

    show you how to smile- yeah,- Get 'em up; on down

    D I ~ V 3 times & lam a reDeat and fade h I

    ease on- down. G e t 'emup, get 'em up,

    I I ease on down the road.

    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+)

  • EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES Words by

    STEPHEN SONDHEIM Music by

    JULE STYNE

    Piano

    Cdim

    here, Start - ing now, hon - ey,

    Everything's Coming up Roses - 6 - 1

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  • Cdim

    R

    1 " tracks, We got noth - ing to d o but re -

    1 a kiss, Take a

    Everything's Coming up Roses - 6 - 2

  • I ros - es!

    -

    our - in -

    I Everything's Coming up Roses - 6 - 3

  • I I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I 1

    u I I A 1 - urn I a. - I - 1 1 1 1 1

    it spin - ning,-

    Evelything's Coming up Roses - 6 - 4

  • swe I I; we'll great ! I can

    tell, Just You wait! That

    ) luck - y star I talk a - bout is

    I I - due! Hon - ey,

    I Everything's Coming up Roses - 6 - 5

  • 11. c -

    Cdim I

    fi I- - I - - - - I - I , Ell a 1 1 - I h I

    I I I A v 1 I \ I

    r l I I I you! Things look

    > Everything's Coming up Roses - 6 - 6

  • Kiss Me, Kate FROM THIS MOMENT ON Moderately slow

    Words and Music by COLE PORTER

    I Now that we are close, no more

    I nights mor - ose, Now that we are one, the be - guine has

    Now that we're side by side,

    I W I I I I I i d $ 4

    From This Moment On - 6 - 1 Q 1950 Cole Porter

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  • I the fu - ture looks so gay, Now we are a1 - i - bied when we

    Suddenly lively C Gm61B b

    I say:

    Refrain (lively, but not rushed) Fm

    From this mo - ment on,

    l

    YOU for me, dear,

  • Dbmaj7 Dbm Gb7

    on ly two for tea, dear,

    this hap - py day,

    A l l I I I I I I C

    I

    no more blue songs,

  • D b maj7 Dbrn Gb7

    I on ly whoop - dee - doo songs,

    I , from this mo - ment on. For you've

    Dbm

    the love - I need so much, -

    Got the skin - I love to touch, -

    From This Moment On - 6 - 4

  • Eb N.C.

    Got the sweet lips - to kiss me good - night, -

    C7 sus

    I From this mo - ment on,

    A l l I n. , h . I b w

    I I .-. I I I. - I r2.

    v n I I I I I I

    1

    YOU and 1, babe,

    From This Moment On - 6 - 5

  • I we'll be rid in' high,

    Ab A b dim Ab

    I babe, Ev - ' r ~ care is gone

    I I on. on. A

    I From This Moment On - 6 - 6

  • 82 My Fair Lady GET ME TO THE CHURCH ON TIME

    Words by ALAN JAY LERNER

    Brightly

    Music by FREDERICK LOEWE

    get - ting mar -ried in the mom -

    D7 Ddim 07

    I bells are gon - na chime. Pull

    I

    out the stop - per;

    Ddim D7 Bbm6 D7 G

    1 Let's have a whop- per; But Get Me To The Church On Time

    Get Me to the Church on Time - 3 - 1

    Q 1956 Alan Jay Lerner 8 Frederick Loewe Chappell and Co., owner of publication and allied rights throughout the World

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  • I L got - ta be there in the morn - ing

    0dim D7 I 1 Ddim D7 Bbm6 D7

    I kiss me; Show how you'll miss me, But Get Me To The Church On

    G C 0 e

    G

    If I am dan - cing,

    - 1 - If I am whist - ling, whewt me out the door! For

    Get Me to the Church on Time - 3 - 2

  • n u - Y I I I I I I I

    I I L 1 I I 1 I I I L I i \ I I 1 1 n 1 i I I n

    i d. I l l . I 1 1 ' - L. A. V - w - 4 - V -

    I 1 ' I'm get - ting mar-ried in the mom - ing Ding! dong! the

    Kick a rum -pus, But

    i don't lose the corn- pass; And get me t o the church. Get me to the 1

    1 church. I I - For Pete's sake, Gzt Me T o The Church

    Time! -

    w Get Me to the Church on Time - 3 - 3

  • Gigi

    Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERIVER

    Music by FREDERICK LOEWE

    * Slowlv Poco rubato ~6

    Piano

    wrong?Could it be so? Oh where, oh where did ~i - g i go?

    I

    Gigi - 6 - 1

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  • 1 _ mere - ly been too blind to r e - a. - lize? Oh Gi - gi, Why you've been

    A ~ # m 7 B dim B7

    I a l l tha t fun - ny, awk - ward li t - t l e g i r 1 I knew. Oh

    no! 0 - ver night there's been a breath - less change in

    Gigi - 6 - 2

    a

  • ' Oh, Gi - gi, While you were t remb-l ing 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 far? When did your

    A F Fm6 C6 Em7 F6 Fm6 Cmaj 7 C6 Fm

    I spark- le turn t o f i - re And your warmth be- come de - si - re? Oh, what

    Gigi - 6 - 3

  • A Em7 Edim Dm7 G7 C D m 7

    - I mi - ra - cle has made you the way you a re?

    am I a fool wi th - out a mind or have I

    I mere - ly been too blind to re - a - lize? Oh, Gi - gi, why you've been

    I Gigi - 6 - 4

  • I Gi - gi,, You're not a t a l l that fun - ny, awk - ward li t - tle

    A ~ # m 7 Bdim B7 D 7 G G + C6 B dim

    I " gi r l I knew, I was

    I mad not to have seen the change in you!

    f

    Gigi - 6 - 5

  • D Fm 7 Gdim Fm Fm 7

    I yon- der some-ivhere blink - ing a t a s ta r? Oh Gi - gi, Have I been

    I s tand- lng up too close, or back too f a r ? When did your

    I I I I I I I I I w n l I I I n I 1 I l l I n II I I I 1 i % I I I ! I a 1 1 1 I \ I

    I d a# I d 1 1 rn rn r I - - + I . I 1 d l 1 I - - - w -

    s p a r - kle turn to f i - re And yourwarmth be- come d e - s i - r e ? Oh ,wha t

    Gigi - 6 - 6

  • Wildcat HEY, LOOK ME OVER Music by

    CY COLEMAN Lyrics by

    CAROLYN LEIGH

    March tempo -

    #". 2f. \ = - T3. d t Refrain

    I -, Hey, Look Me 0 - ver, lend me an earj Fresh out of

    I cIo - ver, mort-gaged up to here.- ' ~ u t don't pass the plate, folks,

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  • I - on - l y way is up. And 1'11 be up , like a rose - bud, high on the

    Ddim B7 E7 Am

    I - vine Don't thumb your nose, . bud, ' take a tip from mine. 1'm a

    I out, 1 world, here I come. shout, come.

    Hey. Look Me Over - 3 - 2 >

  • Interlude (ad dz'b.)

    KO, - bod - y in the world was ev - er with - out a pray'rj

    I How can you win the world, if no - bod - y knows you're there.

    Kid, when you need the crowd, the tick - ets are hard to sellj

    Still you can lead the crowd, if you can get up and yell:

  • 94 Ain't Misbehavin' HONEYSUCKLE ROSE

    L Ad lib I I Em7-5 Fmaj7 G7 I c#dlm -

    Have n o use for 0th - er sweets of 'an - y kind, since the day you came a -

    F# dim

    I round. From the start, I in - stant - ly q a d e up my mind,

    Honeysuckle Rose - 4 - 1

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  • sweet - er sweet - ness can't be found. You're so sweet, can't be

    beat, noth - in' sweet - er ev - er stood on feet.

    I - Ev - 'ry hon - ey . bee fills with jeal - ous - y when they see you ' out with

    w -- -

    me, I don't blame them, good - ness knows, hon - ey - suck - le

    Honeysuckle Rose - 4 - 2

  • I rose. - When you're pass - ing by

    I - flow - ers droop and sigh, and I know the rea - son why, you're much sweet - er,

    1 good-ness know?, hon - ey - suck - le rose.

    F7 ~b dim I I

    sb dim sb 6

    Don't sug - ar, you just- have to touch my cup,-

    I Honeysuckle Rose - 4 - 3

  • C# dim G7

    1 - you're it's sweet- when you

    stir it up.- When I'm talc - in' sips from your tast - y lips,

    I - seems the hon - ey fair - ly drips, you're con - fec - tion, good - ness knows,

    I 3 hon - ey - suck - rose. -

    Honeysuckle Rose - 4 - 4

  • Finian's Rainbow

    HOW ARE THINGS IN GLOCCA MORRA Words by

    E.Y. HARBLl RG

    Slowly with feeling (assai tnodcratol

    Music by BURTON LANE

    Piano i mf riten. I - L-l

    I - I hear a b i r d , Lon - don - der - ry bird,- It well may

    ~ 7 ( 6 ) Adim Gm7 Gdirn F 7 G7 ~ b d i r n C7 F Bb Gm7

    be he's bring- ing me a cheer - ing word. I hear a

    I

    How Are Things In Glocca Morra - 4 . 1

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  • I breeze, A Riv - e r Shan - on breeze, It well may

    --

    C7(6)Adirn Gm7 Gdim F 7 G 7 B b d i m ~ 7 F ~b F ~ b d i m F B b F

    I I f I G m 7 Bb Fmaj.7 G m 7 Refrain (slou,ly aad with great e ~ ~ r c s s i o n ) F GJ G m 7 C 7 G m 7

    I How are things in Gloc-ca Mor - ra? I s that l i t - tle brookstill leap-ing there?-

    I w -Does i t s t i l l run down to Don - ny - c o v e ? Through Kil - ly - b e g s , - Kil -

    How Are Things in Glocca Morra - 4 - 2

  • I ker - r y and 'Kii - dare? How are things in Gioc - c a Mor - ra?

    I - he twink- ]in' eye - Come { whist - l'in' nmil - in, 1 by - and does Ishe\ walk a - way, s a d and

    not t o see me t

    1 How Are Things in Glocca Morra - 4 - 3

  • I ask each' weep - in' wil - low and each brook a - long the

    - How are things in Gloc - ca Mor - r a this fine

    i How a r e things in Gloc - ca

    i How Are Things in Glocca Morra - 4 - 4

  • My Fair Lady I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT Words by

    ALAN JAY LERNER

    Piano i A I Allegro F7

    Music by FREDERICK LOEWE

    I I cbllld - h'! gp io bed, My hiad's - t o o -

    light

    Sleep! Sleep! I

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  • pa:,uep aaeq p~no:, I I

  • - And done a thou - sand things

    \ I Could Have Danced All Night - 5 - 3

  • A , Bbmaj.7 Bb6 Bbmaj .7 Tacit D

    A . I3 Tacit F Gm B bdim

    I 'I Why all at once heart took

    I - flight. I on - ly know when

    I Could Have Danced All Night - 5 - 4

  • he be - g a n to dance with

    - I could have danced, danced, danced,

    a L.H. I I I h I

    I A I I I \ I

    :-- V >- -

    1 could have

    I I Could Have ~ance6 All Night - 5 - 5

  • Gigi I REMEMBER IT WELL Lyrics by

    ALAN JAY LERNER Music by

    FREDERICK LOEWE

    fSlow waltz)

    A 4 'b6 SHE:

    I re - mem - ber i t

    ~ m 7 SHE: ~ b 7 HE:

    .

    dined wi th friends. dined a - lone.

    I Remember It Well - 5 - 1

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  • P I Fm7 SHE:

    ~ b m SHE:

    Fm HE:

    And the mdnth ;as I

    June. hat's right! hat's

    SHE:

    It warms m y heart

    1 I Remember It Well - 5 - 2

  • mem - ber it

    1

    I of - t e n ~ ' v e thought of t h a t Fri - day,hlon - d a y n i g h t , u x e n u.e had o u r

    F7 Adim

    I

    I Remember It Well - 5 - 3

  • Eb SHE: ~b HE:

    walked me home.

    Fm7 SHE: Bb7 HE:

    mem-ber it wel l .

    I Remember It Well - 5 - 4

  • I Am I ge t - t ing old? Oh no! Not you! How strcng you were, how young and

    I gay; A prince of love in ev - ' ry way. A h yes! 1- f re -

    mem-ber i t well.

    i -

    I Remember It Well - 5 - 5

  • Words by LORENZ HART

    I COULD WRITE A BOOK Music by

    RICHARD RODGERS Moderato

    6 rnai.7 G7 C Cmi G A7 D7

    One, tvro, three, four, five, six, sev -en, I

    I ", - / nev - er learned to count a great a - mount.

    I Could Write a Book - 4 - 1

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  • 1 " I won't waste an - v time. I'll strike while the i - ron is hot.

    I Could Write a Book - 4 - 2

  • I " look, I could write a pre - face - on

    I " how we met, so the world would nev- er for -

    n C 67 C G7 Y I . I 1 I

    1 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I 1 .I d I I I d - rl I I d - d I I

    I - -

    plot V - / w w

    is just to tell them that .I

    * I Could Write a Book - 4 - 3

  • \ I u m I I -

    I I . A I -

    ' love ;ou - w -

    a lot, Then the

    I " world dis - cov - ers as *Y book

    y f r i e n d s . I

    If they friends.

    I Could Write a Book - 4 - 4

  • 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 love him What to do how to

    him I've been changed yes real- ly c

    I - past - few d a y s when I've seen my- self I seem like some - one

    I Don't Know How to Love Him - 4 - 1 0 1970, 1971 Leeds Music Ltd.

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  • - r else - w I don't know how to take this

    I don't see why he moves he's just a

    And I've had so man-y- men be - fore In

    ver - y man - y ways He's just one more

    4' 4 I Don't Know How to Love Him - 4 - 2

  • I Should I bring him down - should I s c ream and shout -

    - 1 - Should I speak of love - l e t my feel - ings out?- I nev - e r thought I'd

    I come to this - whatf s i t all a - bout?

    A9sus . Inn C\ A

    Don't you think i t ' s ra th -e r fun - nY Yet if he said he loved m e

    4

    I Don't Know How to Love Him - 4 - 3

  • I should be in this po - s i - tion? I'm the one who's al-ways I'd be lost I'd be fright - ened I could-n't cope just could-n't

    cope I * * So calm so cool, I'd turn my head no lov-e r ' s fool I'd back a - way I

    A9sus I n n G)

    I * - 0 w Run - ning ev - ' ry show w - w U - - - - # He scares me s o 1 would - n f t want to know He scares me

    I want him so I love him so

    I I Don't Know How to Love Him - 4 - 4

  • Camelot

    Words by ALAN JAY LERNER

    IF EVER I WOULD LEAVE YOU Music by

    FREDERICK LOEWE

    I Piano

    sum - mer.

    I

    If Ever I Would Leave You - 4 - 1 O 1960 Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe

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  • 1 - au - tumn. How 1)d leave in au - tumn I nev - er will

    . -

    If Ever I Would Leave You - 4 - 2

  • I know you in au - tunln - And I ll~ust be there.

    If ev - er I w How could it be in

    I f Ever I Would Leave You - 4 - 3

  • , B b m a j 9 Fdim Cm7 F Gd im F7 Ebmaj7 Cmti

    I - so? Oh, no! n o t in sp;ing - time! Sum-~ner, win - t e r or

    I I I r Y I 8 fa l l ! No, nev - e r could I leave you --

    I I 2 d ' 4 I 8 l ' U all! And could I all! -

    I v If Ever I Would Leave You - 4 - 4

  • 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

    Music by ~ JACQUES BREL

    h Slowly

    1. If we on - ly have love, 2. If we o n - ly have love,

    then to - mor - row will dawn; we can reach those in pain;

    I And the days of our years Lk',3$l r i s e on that morn. If we on- ly have love, We can heal all our wounds, we can use our own names. If we on- ly have love,

    to em -brace with - out f ea r s ; we can melt all the guns;

    We will kiss with our eyes, And then give the ,new world

    If We Only Have Love - 3 - 1

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  • to our daugh-ters a.id sons . If we on-ly have love,

    I Then the young and the old - - will stand a t o u r s ide . If we on-ly have love, And then death has no shad-ow, the re a r e no for- eign lands. I we on-ly have love,

    U - - v love that 's fa l l - ing l ike r a in ; we will nev - e r bow down;

    7

    I Then the parched d e s - e r t e a r t h We'l l be tall a s the p ines ,

    - will grow g r e e n a - gain. nei- t he r he - r o e s nor clowns.

    If we on - ly have love, If we on - ly have love,

    If We Only Have Love - 3 - 2

  • I - f o r the hymn that we shout; For the song that we sing, then we'll have a way then we'll on - ly be men; And we'll dr ink f r o m the Grai l , to be born once a -

    Then with noth-ing a t a l l , but the l i t - tle we a r e ,

    Broadly

    I We'll have con-quered all time, all space, the sun, and the s t a r s .

    I I IIA Y 1 - - - - 8

    If We Only Have Love - 3 - 3

  • My Fair Lady

    I'VE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO HER FACE Words by

    ALAN JAY LERNER Music by

    FREDERICK LOEWE

    Piano

    Refrain ( . q l ~ r c ~ ~ ~ , A ,

    I VF: g r u \ r n ac - I've gro\vn ac - cub - t ~ l n e d to her face . S h e a1 - most

    makes the day be - gin. makes the day be - gin.

    I've grown ac- I've got - ten

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  • I " cus -turned to the tune, She whist - les night and noon, used to hear her say: " ~ o o d morn - ing" ev - >ry day, Ht!r

    I - smiles, her frowns, her UPS, her downs a re se - cond joys, her woes, ht:r highs, her lows are se - cond

    I n a - tu re to me now; L ike breath - ing

    I out and breath - ing in I was se- I out and breath - n in I'm ver - y

    I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - 3 - 2

  • wo - man and 50 t:as - y to for - gtxt;

    C

    I - u - 1 I could al-ways be that way a - gain and yet, 1te grown ac- K a t h - er like a ha - bit one can al-ways break and yet, 1tt. grown ac-

    cus - tomed to her looks; AC .- cus - torned to her voice; AC- cus - tomed to the t race of s o 3 e - thing in the air; Ac -

    cus-tomed to her cus-tomed to her

    face. face.

    1i.e grown ac- face. face. - I've mown ac- I

    I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - 3 - 3

  • Can-Can IT'S ALL RIGHT WITH ME Words and Music by

    Steadily moving fox t rot >

    COLE PORTER

    A I Refrain

    I t r t I t r t

    I ' face i s charm - ing. it's the wrong face, it's not

    It's All Right With Me - 5 - 1

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  • I wrong song in the wror,g style tho' your

  • A , Bbm Eb9

    ow how hap - py

    1 - . strange - ly at - tract - ed to There's

    I I . , I I

    It's All Right With Me - 5 - 3

  • I you want 30 for - get some - one too? It's the

    I wrong game with the wrong chips, tho' your

    I lips are trrr-pt - ing, they're the wrong l ips , They're not

    It's All Right With Me - 5 - 4

  • dear, it's

    all right, it's all right

    I - with me.

    i It's All Right With Me - 5 - 5

  • Bells Are Ringing JUST IN TIME

    Words by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN

    Music by JULE STYNE

    Moderato

    Piano

    I ' I was rest -ing corn-for - t a - bly face .down in the g ~ t - ter, -

    - Life was se - rene, I knew where I was at.

    I I no hope for himJ; My dear - est friends would mut - t e r

    Just in Time - 4 - 1

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  • I was some-thing dragged in by the cat. then, f i r d

    Refrain (with a lilt)

    A I

    I -- - Be - fore you came, ' my time 'was run - ning

    I 1 I I I

    I I I I 1 1 I .I I

    U I / O w low. lost,

    Just in Time - 4 - 2

  • I - The 10s - ing dice were tossed My bridg - es

    all were crossed, - n o - w h e r e to

    Now you're here and now I

    V - I know just where 1'm go - ing, no more doubt or fear

    Just In T~me - 4 - 3

  • I I I I 1 I k I I A I 1 L Y I I I v I u I \ I I U r n I I I I I I i I

    - - d !' \ / - I d - 1 k e f o u n d my Way For luve came

    TI just in t ime. "YOU found me just in t ime

    I - day. d ay.

    Just in Time - 4 - 4

  • 1 Lost In The Stars Words by / MAXWELL ANDERSON

    LOST IN THE STARS Music by

    KURT W El LL

    Moderato assai

    G G dim 07 G E7

    ! "Be - fore Lord God G a d e the sea and the land. " ~ e held all the stars in the

    1 Am Cm G C G Gdim

    1 ( palm of His hand. And they ran through His fin - gers like grains of sand. And one lit - tle star fell a -

    I I

    G G dim

    I lone. f h e n the Lord God hunt - ed th"rugh the wide night air o or the lit - tle dark star o n the

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  • I 'A~J% su~ni pesq AUI pue A- ~esm is% aAa AUI II!J, Aep sqi pue iq%!u sqi q%no~,qi %u!- qlem uq a.1 ing 'UO I

  • 1 heard , Him say v - ' I And we're lost out here in the \tars. Lil - tle stars. big stars,

    G G dim D A m7 G E m7 Eb7

    I " blow - ing through the night, w I E d we're lost dut here in the \tars. r Lit - tle stars. big stars.

    1 G Am E7-9 Gdim D7 G Eb7 G 6

    Pcd. r r I Lost in the Stars - 3 - 3

  • 142 42nd Street

    Words by AL DUBlN

    LULLABY OF BROADWAY

    Music by HARRY WARREN

    Moderately fast

    1 Come on a -long and Lis - ten to- the lul - la - by of Broad - way.

    The hip hoo-ray a n d bal - ly - boo,- The hi - dee -hi and boop - a - doe,- } the lul - la - by of ' Broad -way.

    I I The rum - ble of a sub -way train,- the rat - tle of the tax - is. The band be-gins to go to town,- and ev - 'ry one goes cra - zy.

    Lullaby of Broadway - 3 - 1 Q 1935,1950 WARNER BROS. INC. Copyrights Renewed All Rights Reserved

  • The daf - fydils who en - ter - tain - You rock - a - bye your ba - by 'round-

    at An - ge - lo's and Max - ie's. When a 'ti1 ev - 'ry-thing gets ha - zy. Hush - a -

    I 1 I I L I I I

    II I I I I I n I I I r m I / I I I I 1 I

    rl I i rl I r l ' I I U I1 I I 1 I e' - - - - w e * w e l l 4.

    ~r'oad - way ba - by says "Good night,: it's ear - ly in the mom - ing. bye, I'll buy you this and that," youhear a dad - dy say - ing.

    Man-hat - tan ba - bies don't sleep tight- And ba - by goes home to her flat -

    un - til the dawn: t o sleep all day:

    I I I A

    I - I c> 1 I

    Good night, Ba by,

    Lullaby of Broadway - 3 - 2

  • I I I I I I I I I I [ a>

    I I I c> I I - I

    good night, milk-man's on his way.- Sleep

    tight, Ba sleep tight,

    let's call it a day,- Hey!- Let's call it a day.-

    I - Lis - ten to the lul - la - by of old Broad - way. h r l h

    Lullaby of Broadway - 3 - 3

  • MACK THE KNIFE The Threepenny Opera Original German Words by BERT BRECHT English Words by Music by

    MARC BLITZSTEIN KURT WElLL

    { I - Just a 1 jack - knife 1 has Mac -Iheath, dear A And he 1 keeps it -1

    \ I - out of / sight. When the Ishark bites with his I teeth, dear Scar- let 1

    Mack the Knife - 3 - 1

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    as Executors of the ESTATE OF MARC BLITZSTEIN All Rights Reserved

  • { I bil - lows& start to spread. Fan - cy I gloves, though I wears Mac - 1

    \ ( heath, dear + So there's 1 not a trace of 1 red. On the ( 1

    side - walk Mi l - ler

    00"' ing 1 ii;i;;* 'round i' = out his Mack the Knife - 3 - 2

  • C6 Am Am7 Dm7

    i Mack - ie's Mack - ie's

  • MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY

    Words by B E T Y COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN

    Music by JULE STYNE

    Moderato

    i Piano I

    Expressively Eb dim

    The sound of ap - plause is de - li - cious It's a

    I thrill to have the world a t your feet. The praise of the crowd is ex-

    Make Someone Happy - 5 - 1

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    All Rights Administered by CHAPPELL 8 CO. (ASCAP) All Rights Resewed

  • - some-one hap - py, Make just one - heart the heart you

    I , sing t o. One smile that cheers you,

    One face that lights when it nears you,

    I - ev - 'ry - thing to. Fame,

  • I cit - ing, But 1've learned that is not what. makes a life corn-plete, There's

    b A! . V

    a m - - 1-

    C6 C dim F G7 Ab Bb7

    I - - The scream - ing crowd, The bou - huets. I

    Refrain ~b

    *- Make Someone Happy - 5 - 3

  • ~ b ' ~ b + be

    I - if you win i t , Comes and goes- in a m i n - u t e .

    - I where's the real - stuff in l i f e . to cling

    I to? Love is the an - swer,

    Su~lle - une to love is the an - swer.

    Make Someone Happy - 5 - 4

  • kd - deq aq ll?fi nok pup 66 - d-eq auo-auros -

    'dd - d-ey auo -amos aY'w

    puno~ - .e ppom ~nok pT!ng

  • I Do! I Do! MY CUP RUNNETH OVER

    Words by TOM JONES

    Music by HARVEY SCHMIDT

    Moderato e grazioso 8 .--..---.--..--.. - - - - - - ....----- -------.- -----..-- -..-- ..----- -- .-----...------..-....-..--.-.-..--...

    PIANO ( 1

    REFRAIN A G7 C

    I I I 1 1 I I I I I I

    II. I I d I I . I d I I rl I I rl rl - II I d I I d w w

    w 4 4 I. Some - 1. times in the

    2. times in the morn - ing when shad - ows are

    ev - 'ning when YOU do not

    My Cup Runneth Over - 5 - 1 O 1966 Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt

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  • see, I deep> lie here stud - y be - side You, just the small things you

    1 "",h - in, Y O U sleep. con - stant - ly.

    And I

    1

    some - timet; I mem - or - ize

    Em Dm Em I

    I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I

    r I I 1 I rll w w - rl I I

    whis - per what I I

    I'm think - ing of: MY mo - ments tha t I'm fond - est of; MY

    cup 1 CUP . - run - neth o - ver with run - neth o - ver with luh luh

    MY CUP Runneth Over - 5 - 2 t

  • 2. Some -

    I I both will be

    4 4 My Cup Runneth Over - 5 - 3

  • 1 - no - tice t h e world turn - ing cold. And s o in this

    I " mo - ment wi th sun - l ight a - bove:

    Dm7 ~ r n 9iG bass C -

    I I I " I . ..-- -. I I 1 N I I 4 I I I I A i - U I I I I

    I cl 4 ~tw- - 4 4 . . - run - neth o - ver with luh

    I fi Am Dm7 G 7 - - - -

    Y h - hf 5 I I r~ . 1 0 I 1 I I - 4

    cl I - uh uh with

    - My Cup Runneth Over - 5 - 4

  • I L u h

    U - I with Luh

    UV, with l u h u h

    1 1 1 My Cup Runneth Over - 5 - 5

  • 158 Babes Ir? Arms

    Words by LORENZ HART

    MY FUNNY VALENTINE Music by

    RICHARD RODGERS Slowly

    Crn Cm + 7 Crn7 Cm6 3- &

    n I LE B B

    MY fun- ny Val- en- tine, Sweet corn- ic Val- en- tine,

    I You make me smile with my heart .

    Crn 67 C m7 Crn6

    Your looks are laugh- a- ble, Un- pho- to- graph- a- ble.

    Abrn

    I Yet, you're my fav- 'rite work of a r t . I s your I

    My Funny Valentine - 2 - 1

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    All Rights Reserved

  • I fig- ure less than Creek; Is your mouth a lit- tle weak, when you

    I 0- pen it to speak are you smart? But

    I don't change a hair for me, Not if you care for me,

    I I I b a A, cresc. poco a poco I

    I Stay, lit- tle Val- en- tine, nay!

    I Each day is Val- en- tine's day.

    My Funny Valentine - 2 - 2

  • 160

    Chicago

    Words by FRED EBB

    MY OWN BEST FRIEND Music by

    JOHN KANDER

    ( One thing 1 know and I've a1 - ways known

    1 am my own I

    best

    Cmaj7 Dm (Gbass) Cmaj7 Dm7 (G bass)

    I friend.

    My Own Best Friend - 5.1 O 1973.1975 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. and KANDER-EBB. INC.

    All Rights Administered by UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. All Rights Reserved

  • Ba - by's a - live, but ba-by's a -lone,

    Cmaj7 Dm (Gbass)

    1 her ba -. by's ( h . own 1s) V best friend.

    guy Man - y's the Three mus - ket -eers --

    who who

    he I told me (she) cares But they were scratch - ing \ stand - ing here this

    w I I

    I I I I I rl I I I 1 - I -

    # 4 4 My Own Best Friend - 5 - 2

  • UOXJ auo xaq - urnu aInx pq sa~nx aq2 ayaur I I

    :a2n - u!ur sx!aq2 %u!-q32~13s SBM I asn~3, 'y3sq bur

  • I here to the end . Is I am my own best

    (G bass) Cmaj7 D. S. a1 Coda I I Y I I I

    -

    I I I 1 1

    friend.

    1 - Coda

    my - self and I .

    I If life i s a school. I'll pass ev - 'ry tes t .

    I My Own Best Friend - 5 - 4

  • If life i s a game, I'll

    - 1 poco a poco -

    Fm7 (add Bb) B b7 ~ b 7 + 5 E bm7 n I 7 3 7 I -3-

    f h I I I F \ * I h A* * a n r m r I Y m I r r I r

    I play it the best, 'Cause I won't give in

    ~ b 9 Fm7 (add Bb) B b7 B b9+5 E bm7

    1 - and I'll nev - e r bend, I am my own

  • Lady In The Dark MY SHIP Lyrics by

    IRA GERSHWIN Music by

    KURT WEILL

    Piano

    Andantino cantabile

    7

    * F D 7 Gy dim. G?

    A Refrain !RfI

    I - My ship has sails that are made of silk, The decks are trirnmedwith gold, ~ n d ~ o f

    # Names of chords f o r Ukulele and Banjo . Bymbols f o r f f u i t a r .

    My Ship - 3 - 1

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    All Rights Resewed

  • Gmi.

    @a Ft$i Dmi. Emi. El#=' sun sits high in a sap -phire sky When my ship comes in. I can

    I

    Ami. D p i . 7 G7 Edim. G7

  • Dmi.

    A 2 n d e n d i n g (a s d o n e o n the stage) & @% a l l a r g a n d o (sCo wer j

    I I own t rue love to me, 1f the ship I sing does - n't a1 - i o b:ing my

    I rJ own true - 1 / love to me. A

  • 168

    Sweeney Todd

    Allegretto ( J = 176 ) * ~ b (omit 3rd)

    Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

    Not to wor - ry, Not to wor - ry, I may not be smrrt, but I un't

    dumb. Let me do it, Put me to it, Show me some-thing I can o - ver -

    Poco ruhto . , Poco ruhto ~badd9

    Not while I'm a - round.

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    All Rights Reserved

  • I Noth-ing's gon - na. harm you, no sir, Not while I'm a - round.

    I Dc - mons a n prowl - ing ev - 'ry - where, Now - a - days. I

    F11 F7 N o chord

    I'll send 'em howl - ing, I don't care, I got ways. a v a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . -

    o-one s gon-na hurt you, o-one's gon-na dare. -

    Not While I'm Around - 3 - 2

  • I 0th-ers can de - sert you, not to wor-ry, Whis-tle, I'll be there. -

    L. H. L.H.

    De - mons '11 charm you with a smile For a while,

    8 -*

    8

    Not While I'm Around - 3 - 3

  • Show Boat

    Words by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I I

    Piano

    Moderato

    OL' MAN RIVER Music by

    JEROME KERN

    I - Col- ored folks work on de Mis - s i s - sip - pi, Co1- ored folks work while de white folks play,

    - I Pull-in' dose boats from de dawn t o sun- s e t , Git-tin' no r e s t t i l l de judge-ment day.

    @ 1927 Universal - PolyGram Internstional Publishing, Inc. Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved

  • I - Don't look up all' don't luok down, You don't d , ~ s t make de white Suss frown;

    A Em C d ~ r n Em C d ~ m Em Em7 F#m7 Cdim Em Dm7 G7

    I - Bend yu' knees an' bow yo* head, an' p u l l d;it rope un - ti1 yu'ro dead.

    1 1 - Let me go 'way from de M i s - sis - s i p - p i , Let nlr go 'way fro111 de

    - 1 white men buss. Show me d a t streal11 called dc T I V - cr Jor - dan, A

    01' Man River - 5 - 2

  • I " don't say noth - in: He jus' keeps r o l l - i n Zit. keeps On roll - in' a -

    He don't p lan t ' ta - ters , he

    ( 01' Man River - 5 - 3

  • dem dat plants 'em is

    Ern Y 1 I I I I I

    I I A I 1 I I 1 I A I I . t I r>

    I I - I I I I r I

    V - You an' me, we swea t an' strain,

    A E m 6 Em E m C d i m

    01' Man River - 5 - 4

  • Cdim Cdim , Em Dm 67

    'rn tired of l iv - in' an'

    I

    1 " ibng. - long. I

    01' Man River - 5 - 5

  • Words by E. Y. HARBURG

    OLD DEVIL MOON Music by

    BURTON LANE Moderato

    I Piano 1

    I - I look at you and sud-den - ly, some-thing in your eyes I

    Old Devil Moon - 4 - 1

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  • in your eyes.-

    You and your glance- make this ro - mance- too hot t o hand- 1e.-

    - Stars in the night - blaz - ing their light - ,Can't hold a can - dle-

    li Ebm F Eb F

    I - - to your raz - zle daz - zle. You've got me f ly - in' high and wide

    I Old Devil Moon - 4 - 2

  • I - On a mag - ic car - pet ride ~ ' u l l bf but - tkr - f l ies in -

    I I \ \ 1 \ 1 I L \

    I # # 1 1 . ~ I I w I A 1 h I I A 1 A 1 1 A I A

    I I \ 1 I \ , I I I \ 0 0 0

    side. Wan - n a wan - na croon,-

    I I I L I I I r a I r2 1 I I I I r I n I I I . I I I r

    I I I 0 . r2 I 1 I I Y u I

    - Wan - na laugh like a loon. - It's that

    v Old

    r I - Dev - i l Moon-

    'd In your eyes,-

    Old Devil Moon - 4 - 3

  • Just when I think I'm free a s a

    dove I A Old Dev - il Moon deep in your I 3 I I I I I I I I

    1 - eyes blinds me with love.

    Y - I " eyes blinds me with I love. I

    Old Devil Moon - 4 - 4 8

  • 180 On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

    ON A CLEAR DAY (You Can See Forever)

    Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERhlER

    Music by BURTON LANE

    Refrain (with fee l i>zg)

    I On a clear Rise and look a - round you -

    On a Clear Day - 3 - 1 O 1965 Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane (Copyright Renewed)

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  • Bbdim

    That the glow of your be - ing out - shines e v - ' ry

    w

    I - star . You feel par t of ev - 'ry moun-tain, sea and shore.-

    - I - You can hear, from far and near, a world you've nev - er heard be - fore.-

    - And on a

    1 On a Clear Day - 3 - 2

  • E 9 Am7 G6 Am7 Gb: A m 7 I I I I . I

    Y I - # A L O I I I I I I A

    I I , 1 1 I I

    I You can see for - ev - er and ev

    ev - er and ev - er a n d ev - er - more!

    On a Clear Day - 3 - 3

  • My Fair Lady ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE

    Words by ALAN JAY LERNER

    Music by FREDERICK LOEWE

    Moderately I

    - 1 have of- ten walked down this street be- fore But the

    Cldim F7 Bbmaj7 Cm7 F7 Cm Fdhn Cm7

    [ I pave- ment al- ways stayed be- neath my 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

    On the Street Where You Live - 3 - 1

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  • in the heart

    n CIldim F7 Cm7 F7 Cm Fdim

    - I - Can you hear a lark in an- y 0th- er part of town? Does en-

    Cm7 Ebm Dm7 Bb6 Dm7 Bb C7

    I ' ' I I I ' I I ' I chant- ment pour out of ev- 'ry door? No, it's just on the

    I street where you live. And oh, the tow- er- ing

    I I I I feel- 1: ' , ing, Just to know some- how you are near! - 3 7

    I On the Street Where You Live - 3 - 2

  • This errata sheet replaces the existing page 185 ("On the Street Where You Live") in this folio.

    1 sec- ond you may sud- den- ly rp- pear! Peo- ple stop a n 4 stare,

    - 1 - the). don't both- cr me; I For there's no- where else on earrh that 1 would

    I rath- er be. ~ c t the time go by. 1 won't cart if 1

    can be here on the street where you live. I -

    i :he Street 'Nhere You Live - 3 - 3

  • in the heart of town?

    V

    - Can you hear a lark in an- y oth- er part of town? Does en-

    I Cm7 Ebm Dm7 Bb6 Dm7 Bb C7

    I I - chant- ment pour out of ev- ' ry door? No, it's just on the I

    I I I I 1 I I " street where you live. And the tow- er- ing

    Dbdim

    ing, Just to know some- how you are near!

    I On the Street Where You Live - 3 - 3

  • 185 Bells Are Ringing THE PARTY'S OVER

    Words by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN

    Music by JULE STYNE

    Piano I Moderato

    I lin in l&:e with a man. But tht: girl that he l't!~es is- n't me.

    I I'll nev - e r see him a - gain, And that's how i t has to be.

    The Party's Over - 3 - 1 @ 1956 B E W COMDEN, ADOLPH GREEN and JULE STYNE

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    All Rights Resewed

  • -

    the mas- quer - ade. -. Just make yclur mind up

    I The p i - p e r must be paid. The par - tyk o - ver,

    I - The can- dles f l ick - er and d i n 1 You danced arid dreluned through the night, It

    The Party's Over - 3 - 2

  • reams mus

    The Paw's Over - 3 - 3 8

  • Funny Girl PEOPLE Words by

    BOB MERRILL Music by

    JULE STYNE

    P i a n o

    Moderato

    I Refrain ( S l e a d i l y with feeling)

    B b F7

    Peo - ple, peo - ple who need peo- ple Are the

    I I luck - i - es t ~eo-111e in the world: We're chi1 - dren

    A Bbm C7

    I - need-ing 0 th- e r chi1 - dren And yet. l e t - t inn our grown u p

    People - 3 - 1

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  • Bbm6 G d i m F Fdim Gm7

    Ebm ~b

    - With one per - son, 1' One ver - y sps - cia1 per - s o n , A feel - ing

    People - 3 - 2

  • I hun - ger and thirst , But first, be a per - so11 who needs pea - ple.

    People - 3 - 3

  • Sye Bye Birdie

    Lyrics by LEE ADAM

    PUT ON A HAPPY FACE Music by

    CHARLES STROUSE Rhythmically (I ibht ly)

    *' 4 - I I w 8' Gray skies are gon - na clear up, PUT ON A HAP-PY FACE;

    ? 4 4 4

    - I - Brush off the clouds and cheer up, - PUT ON A HAP-PY FACE.

    I - ~ ; k e off the gloom - y mask - of ~ng - e - dy, It's not your style;

    Put on a Happy Face - 2 - 1

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    All Rights Resewed

  • 1 - You'll look so good that you'll be glad- ya' de - cid - ed to smilel-

    sun-s'hine all o - ver the place, Just PUT OX

    - I Put on a Happy Face - 2 - 2 *

  • 194

    Ragtime

    Lyrics by LYNN AHRENS

    RAGTIME Music by

    STEPHEN FLAHERTY

    Moderato (Not too quickly) ~b Edirn7 B IF Gm ~ b 7 F7 N.C.

    Ragtime - 6 - 1 O 1996.1997 WB MUSIC CORP..

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    All Rights Resewed including Public Performance for Profit

  • ~b E dim7 F7 N.C.

    I - The skies were blue and ha - zy, rare - ly a storm, bare- ly a chill. La - la - la - la -

    I - la1 The af - ter - noons were la - zy, ev-'ry-one warm, ev- 'ry - thing still. La - la - la - la -

    la1 And there was dis - tant mu - sic, sim- ple and' some - how sub - lime, I

    >

    Ragtime - 6 - 2

  • Edim7 Bb/F Gm Gb7 F7 N.C.

    I giv - ing the na - tion a new syn - co - pa - tion. The peo- ple called it Rag- time!

    - + It: I ! i > =- I I I I I w 0 0 l r l I I I , I \ I - I v 7 a A -

    -

    Ragtime - 6 - 3

  • I molto rall. I I I I

    (Cakewalk) F#7

    And there was dis - tant mu - sic, skip- ping a beat, sing- ing a dream. La - la - la - la -

    I la! A strange. in - sis - tant mu - sic, put- ting out heat, pick- ing up steam. La - la - la - la -

    The sound of dis - tant thun - der

    Ragtime - 6 - 4

  • I climb ... It was the mu - sic of >

    B/F# G#m7 E F dim7

    some - thing be - gin - ning,

    I - rhy - thm and rhyme.- The peo - ple called it Rag - time!

    Ragtime - 6 - 5

  • N.C. G 7 B B /A

    time! >

    I * - time!

    .. " I I I 4

    Rag time! >

    Ragtime - 6 - 6

  • 200 A Little Night Music

    Slowly P, 1

    SEND IN THE CLOWNS Music and Lyrics by

    STEPHEN SONDHEIM

    Ebsus

    A I B b/Eb Ab/Eb B b/Eb A b/Eb Eb Ebsus

    1 clowns. G-n't it bliss? D&' t you ap -

    Eb Abmai9 Abh

    One who keeps tear-ing a-round, one who can't move ...

    This arrangement includes Mr. Sondheim's revised lyrics for Barbra Streisand's recording. Send in the Clowns - 3 - 1 o 1973 RILTINGMUSIC, INC. (ASCAP)

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  • clowns? Send in the clowns. Just when I'd stopped prise!

    o - pen - ing Who could fore -

    Fi - nal - ly know-ing the one that I want-ed was I'd come to feel a - bout you what you felt a - bout

    yours, me?

    Mak-ing my en-trance a - gain with my u - su - a1 Why on - ly now when I see that you've drift - ed a -

    Gsus A I

    Sure of my lines, No one is there. What a sur - prise ... What a cli - chi ...

    Send in the Clowns - 3 - 2

  • Ebsus Eb Ebmaj9

    I thought that Los-ing my

    you'd want what I want. Sor-ry, my dear. But where are the clowns? There ought to be tim - ing this late in my ca - reer? And where are the clowns? Quick, send in the

    clowns. Quick, send in the clowns. What a sur -

    Ebsus

    I clowns. Don't both-er, they're here.

    Send in the Clowns - 3 - 3

  • Kiss Me, Kate SO IN LOVE Moderato

    Words andMusic by COLE PORTER

    Strange, dear, but

    C7 Fm Bbm

    I true, dear, When I'm close to you, dear, -

    t r t t r t r t t r 8 So in Love - 5 - 1 Copyright cQ 1948 by COLE PORTER

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    All Riahts Reselved Used bv Pnnnlrurim

  • I The stars

    I I I fill the sky, So in

    A l . Db

    I E - ven with - out , you, My arms fold - ,

    Bbm Eb Db/F

    a - bout YOU, I

    You know, dar - ling,

  • ' 1 I I

    Plno3 noL wy, May I UayM sno - ! - 111 - ap

    'sno - !l - a1 - sLw 1981~ ay, y,!~ a~ol UI -

  • care, So taunt me and

    Bbm

    De - sert me. -

    Bbm Bbm7b5 AbtEb Abm/Eb

    love, So in love, So in

    I I 4 I So in Love - 5 - 4

  • love with you, mY love am

  • Words by MAXWELL ANDERSON

    Piano I SEPTEMBER SONG

    Moderato assai

    Music by KURT WElLL

    A G 7 Fdiin. Ami7 Ami6 G 7 Ddiiii Anii7 Anii6

    When I was a young man court-ing the girls, I played me a wait-ing game; If a (When you) meet with the young men ear - ly in spring,Theycourtyouir.~song and rhyme, They

    A

    maid re - fused me with toss - ing curls, I let the old earth take a woo you with words and a clo - ver ring, But if you ex - am - ine the

    September Song - 4 - 1

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  • Ami Fmi G7 Ami h n i A

    coup-le of whirls, While I plied her with tears in lieu of pearls And as goods they bring, They have l i t - tle t o of - fer but the songs they sing And a

    A Fdim. A 111 i Ami6 G9 G7 C

    time came a -round she came my way, As time came a - round she came. plen - ti - ful waste of time of day, A plen - ti - fu l waste of time.

    I September Song - 4 - 2

  • / tern - ber., When the au - tumn wea - ther

    I turns the leaves to flame, One has -$t g o t

    D7 Fmi G7 C

    1 days dwin - dle down t o a pre - cious few,

  • Sep - tern - ber, No - vem - ber!

    C calmato Cmi6 Ab C

    And these few pre - cious days I'll spend with

    h Cniaj.7 C7 D 7 Fmi poco rit

    A C Back t o Verse C

    1 September Song - 4 - 4

  • She Loves Me

    Lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK

    SHE LOVES ME Music by

    JERRY BOCK Very freely

    Bbm7-5

    will won- ders nev - er cease?

    I Brightly

    I did-n't like her. - - -

    Did-n't like her? I could-n't

    I: I stand her. Could-n't stand her? I would-n't 62 .

    e. w

    She Loves Me - 6 - 1

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  • I could - - and I would and I know:

    Moderately Bright

    I I I I IJ -

    SHE

    to my a - maze - ment, love her! Is - n't that a won - der? I

    She Loves Me - 6 - 2

  • know-ing that SHE LOVES ME! SHE why I did - n't want her. I

    I want her. I

    True, she does - n't show it. That's the thing that mat - ters

    How And

    are im-prov - ing dail - y.

    Yes - ter-day she loathed me. - Bah! Mow to- day she Yes - ter-day I loathed her.- Bah! Now to- day I

    h h I

    . , ,

    * * e I

    - I U V V u I . I I I

    She Loves Me - 6 - 3

  • I - likes me. - love her.- Hah! / And to-mor- row, Hah! to - mor - row,-

    I ~ h ! ICY 1,m

    from the urge to touch her.

    I

    1 She Loves Me - 6 - 4

  • 1 " tell her. It's wrong now. - I'm freez - ing.

    , DbMai7 Db6 Dbm

    But it won't be long now - That's be-cause it's cold out. -

    Be - > But

    in - can - des - cent -

    and like some ad - o -

    She Loves Me - 6 - 5

  • be! see: I SHE LOVES ME!

    11. A l l N.C. I A b \

    I I I - I - -

    I I 1

    SHE LOVES ME!

    I ME!

    G A b B b 7 Eb7+5/A Ab6 I f i r , A, B b m , = \ ~ b P ,

    I I I I # - m I 1 +.

    I I e l '

    She Loves Me - 6 - 6 I

  • Little Shop Of Horrors SOMEWHERE THAT'S GREEN

    Words by HOWARD ASHMAN

    Moderately slow, in 2 G(add A)

    x n n

    Music by ALAN MENKEN

    I

    A match - box of our own,- rakes and trims the grass.- his De - cem- ber Bride.-

    a fence of real chain He loves to mow and

    He's Fa - ther. he Knows

    link, weed. Best.

    a grill out on the pa - ti - 0,- dis - I look like Bet - ty Crock - er and- I

    Our kids watch . How - dy Doo - dy as - the

    pos - a1 in the sink,- look like Don - na Reed.- sun sets in the west.-

    a wash - er- and a There's plas - t i c on the

    A pic ture- out of

    Somewhere That's Green - 3 - 1

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  • FIG

    dry - er and an i - ron - ing- ma - chine- fur - ni - ture to keep it neat- and clean- Bet - ter Homes and Gar - dens mag - a - zinc.-

    .(

    in a in the

    h d

    r I

    tract house that we share- some - where that's green. Pine - Sol scent - ed alr- some - where that's green.

    1 ' - G X O O O ClG X O O D7;us% 1I2-G X O O O Eb

    1 - - He Be - tween our fro - zen din -

    I ner and our bed -time, nine fif - teen,- we

    I I I Somewhere That's Green - 3 - 2

  • - - -

    snug - gle watch- in' Lu - cy on our big, e - nor - mous twelve - inch screen. I'm Q

    ~ # m 7 - 5 I Coda xooo Gdk'o ; ;-y,-,, f -C- I - I -

    I I I u I I I I I I r I

    I "

    freelv

    dream we'll go some - where that's

    I green. 8va - 7 c A

    -

    Somewhere That's Green - 3 - 3

  • One Touch Of Venus

    Words by OGDEN NASH

    Slowly A

    SPEAK LOW

    Music by KURT WElLL

    I Speak low when you speak, love, Our sum-mer

    with- ers a- way too soon, too soon. Speak

    I I r~ r I d - I I 1 1 1 -

    I P I when you speak, love, Our-mo- ment is

    Speak Low - 3 - 1

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  • - 1 swift, l i k e ships a- drift, we're- swept a- part too soon Speak

    I I I I I I

    Y I r;r A

    I A

    - -

    love is a

    i a I i spark lost in the dark too soon, too soon, I

    / V I u I I I i feel wher- ev- er I that to-mor- row is

    Speak Low - 3 - 2 I I

  • Fm7 Abm Ebmaj7

    I 1 " Time is so old and love so brief, Love is pure gold and

    w 1 - - I w I 1 I PC Fdim E7 C + G m9 C9 m Gm9 f i M M Eta 3@ I I I 7 3 - I I 3m I

    I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 a 1 I e2 -1 -1 I *m d ~ n . 1 1 - * I - - - - 4 w 1 " time a thief. We're late dar- ling, we're late

    The cur- tain de- scends, ev- 'ry thing ends too

  • SUMMERTIME

    BY GEORGE GERSHWIN,

    DU BOSE and DOROTHY HEYWARD and IRA GERSHWIN

    yva .........................,..

    n m o Aloderat o ( u ~ i l h ezyrcssion

    I - . - I I 1 Sum - mer time an' the liv - in' Is

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  • - I I I - 'P

    sas - y, Fish are jump - in',

    r I

    a the cot - t o n is r -

    Oh yo'

    S o hush, lit - t l e ba - by, d o 11'- YO'

    Summerlime - 4 - 2

  • I " One of these morn - in's You coin' to r i s e UD

    I " sing - ilc * Then yodl spread yoy

    Summertime - 4 - 3

  • I I W i t h Dad - dy an' Mam - my stand - in'

    Summertime - 4 - 4

  • 228 Fiddler On The Roof SUNRISE, SUNSET

    Lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK

    A , Moderately Slow Waltz tempo (soulficl and wistficl)

    Music by JERRY BOCK

    this the lit - tle girl I is the lit - tle boy a

    car bride

    r ied ? groom,

    Is . this the lit - tle boy at play ? Now is the lit - tle girl a bride .

    I don't r e - Un - der the

    mem-ber grow - ing old - e r , Wnen did can - o - py I see them, Side by

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  • 1 they ? side.

    When did she get to be a beau - Place the gold ring a-round her f in -

    *

    When did he grow to be so tall ? Share the sweet wine and break the glass;

    Was - nlt i t yes - ter - day when they were cir - cle will have come to

    I

    I small.

    I Sunrise. Sunset - 4 - 2

  • Chorus Gm

    I SUN - RISE,- SUN - SET, SUN - RISE,- SUN - SET,

    \ I a tempo

    I Swift - ly flow the days ; Seed - lings turn

    I o - ver-night to sun - flowlrs, Blos - som - ing e - ven a s we

    I gaze. SUN - R I S E , . SUN - SET,

    Sunrise, Sunset - 4 - 3

  • I I SUN - RISE,- SUN - SET, Swift - ly the

    I V ' - years ; I One sea - son fol - low - ing an -

    I r r I

    Lad - en with hap - pi - ness and

    I tears. t ea r s . I

    Sunrise, Sunset - 4 - 4

  • Starting Here, Starting Now STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW

    Lyrics by RICHARD MALTBY, Jr.

    Music by DAVID SHIRE

    Moderato ava7

    GmajY C/D Gmaj9 C/D GmajY C/D

    d 0 w w I Start- ing Here, Start - ing Now, When we walk we'll walk to -

    Starling Here. Starling Now - 3 - 1 Q 1965,1966 by CHAPPELL & CO., INC.

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  • GmaiS C/D GmajS C/D Gm a j 9 G6/D

    talk, We will say the most with si - lence when we're R va,

    Start - ing here.

    BmajS ~ # m 7 / ~ # BmajS I

    .J Now, when you sleep, You will

    I dream a dream that's free from care, For now, when you

    Starting Here, Starting Now - 3 - 2

  • Dmaj 9 Am7 h D9sus4 D7-9 C/D Gmaj9 C /D

    1 - wake, I'll be there. So be still, take my

    For the great - est jour - ney heav - en can a1 - low:

    Start - ing love,

    G Cmaj7/D Gmaj9 Cmaj 7/D Gmaj9 I I I I I I I I I

    I A I r - I

    - - Now.

    Starting Here. Starting Now - 3 - 3

  • Annie

    Lyric by MARTIN CHARNIN

    TOMORROW Music by

    CHARLES STROUSE moderately slow

    I h The sun -'I1 come out- to-mor-row, bet your bot - tom dol-lar that to -

    mor- row- there'll be sun! Jus' think- ing a - b o u t to - mor- row

    I clears a - way the cob-webs and the sor- row- till there's none. When I'm stuck- with a

    Tomorrow - 3 - 1

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  • I day that's gray and lone- Iy,. I just stick- out my chin and grin and

    I say: Oh! The sun-'llcome o u t t o - m o r - r o w ,

    So you 4 {Oh! I o t to hang on till to mor- row- come what may!

    I v I mor - row, to - mor - row, I love ya to - mor - row, you're { : n - - W ~ s } a day l d -

    Tomorrow - 3 - 2

  • Fmaj7 ~bmaj7 F 0 (F bass)

    way 1 The mor- row, to - mor - row, I

    C i l SUY 4 0

    mor- row, to - mor - row, I love ya to - mor-row, you're 1 on - ) a a -

    F Fmaj 7 ~bmaj7 C 7sus4 (F bass) (G bass) F lm I ,R I I m

    -C

    > way! I

    Tomorrow - 3 - 3 ?t

  • Paint Your Wagon THEY CALL THE WIND MARIA Lyrics by

    ALAN JAY LERNER Music by

    FREDERICK LOEWE

    Vivo. ben marcato

    - way out here they

    (3.0ut) here they got a.

    f i - re . whin - in'.

    I name for

    They Call the Wind Maria - 4 - 1 O 1951 Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe

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  • the f i r e

    i

    I call the wind Ma - r i - a . Ma - sun was a1 - ways shin - in'.

    ain't no word but "lone - ly." But And

    r i - a blows the s ta r s a - round, ~ i d ~ e n d ~ the clouds a - then one day I lef t my g i r l , I lef t her fa r be - I'm a lost and lone - ly man, With - out a s tar to

    a

    f l y - in'. ( hind me. ( guide me. Ms - r i - a makes the moun - ta in sound Likc And now I'm lost, SO gul - durn lust, h'u t Ma - r i - a, blow m y l o v e to me; I

  • rd fu !ks we:c u p t h e r e dy - in'. e - v c n G u d c ~ r i f ir.d me . i

    need : g i r l bt: - >ide nle .)

    They call the

    wind

    They Call the Wind Maria - 4 - 3

  • I Coda

    I They Call the Wind Maria - 4 - 4

    >

  • The Fantasticks

    Words by TOM JONES

    TRY TO REMEMBER Music by

    HARVEY SCHMIDT

    A . , Moderato

    Piano

    Refrain (Slowly, with te)rdcr)rcss)

    1. Try t o re - menl- ber the kind 2. Try t o re - mem- ber when l i fe 3. Deep in De - cem - ber it's nice

    uf Sep - t e m - ber when was so t e n - der t h a t to re - me111 - ber a1 -

    l i fe no

    tho'

    was slow and oh' so me1 - low. - one wept ex - cept t h e wil - low. - you know t h e snow will fol - low. -

    Try to Remember - 3 - 1 O 1960 Tom Jones and H a ~ e y Schmidt

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  • Try to re - nlem - ber t h e kind of Sep - tern-ber when I - t o r e - mem - uer when life was so t en - der tha t in ' De - cem - ber it's nice t o r e - rlle~ll - ber with -

    and grain was ye1 - low.- be - side your t h e hear t i s lii 1 :",",:I

    was so

    You were a ten - der and ca l - low 1 ove was an e m - b e r a - bout t o f i re of Sey - tern - ber that made u s

    -

    f e l - low.- bil - low.- me1 - low.-

    Try to Remember - 3 - 2

  • I t o re - mem - b e r and if you re - mcm - b e r , then t o r e - mem - b e r and if you re - rnem - ber , then in De - cem - ber our hea r t s should re - mem - ber and

    I - fol - low. - fol - low.- - (Echo) Fol - low, fol - low, fol - low, fol - low, fol - low, ( E c h o ) Fol - low, fol - low, fol - low, fol - low, fol - low,

    Tfy to Remember - 3 - 3

  • My Fair Lady WOULDN'T IT BE LOVERLY Words by

    ALAN JAY LERNER Music by

    FREDERICK LOEWE

    Piano i R e f r a i n ( g m ~ ~ f ~ ~ / y )

    I All I want i s a room some-where, Far a - way from the cold night a i r ,

    A F C7 Cdim Gm 7 Bbm6 C7

    With one e - nor-mous chair; Oh, would - n't it be Lov- er - ly?

    I - Lots of choc'-late f i r me to eat; Lots of coal ma-kin' lots of heat;

    Wouldn't It Be Loverly - 3 - 1 O 1956 Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe

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  • \ C I ~ . I I ~ face, witrrn hands, war111 feet, Oh, would - n't it be

    lute - 15. still,! I would nev - e r , budge 'ti1

    Wouldn't It Be Loverly -

  • I - 2 - qs!loo j pus GU~O),

    aql qanou - a uoos 0% s6ep 1~1 - uns aqi 's6ep aa~j - ale3 I

  • One day we fell in love. Now we won - der

    1 What we were dream - ing of? Smil - ing in the sun - light,

    I Laugh - ing in the rain. I wish that we were Younn And Fool - ish a -

    I gain. gain.

    Young and Foolish - 2 - 2

  • 250

    Anything Goes YOU'RE THE TOP

    Words and Music by COLE PORTER

    At words po - et - ic I'm so pa - the t - ic that I

    a1 - ways have found i t best, In. stead of get-ting 'em off- my

    You're the Top - 5 - 1

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  • I c h e s t , t o let 'em res t - un - ex - pressed. I

    ~ b 7 E dim. sus .4

    I - hate pa - r a d - ing my s e r - e - nad - ing As I'll