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uttleUrock getaway

tiger RAG

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hot UPS
sleepy time gal
stumbling
WABASH BLUES
rose room
JOHNSON RAG
forever and ever
WANG WANG BLUES
at sundown
turkey in the straw

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SONG FOLIO
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AT SUNDOWN. 43
CHICKEN REEL . 58
DARKTOWN STRUTTERS’ BALL . 15
DO YOU EVER THINK OF ME. 38
FOREVER AND EVER. 34
GOOFUS. 2
HOT LIPS. 18
I'M A DING DONG DADDY (From Dumas). 62

JA-DA . 49
JOHNSON RAG. 32
JOSEPHINE . 12
LITTLE ROCK GETAWAY. 6

MY BLUE HEAVEN. 40
ROSE ROOM . 21
SLEEPY TIME GAL. 26
STUMBLING . 24
TIGER RAG. 8
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE. 52
TURKEY IN THE STRAW. 55
WABASH BLUES . 46
WANG WANG BLUES. 28

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Copyright 1951

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1540 EROADWAY NEW YORK 36, N . Y.

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G O O F U S Music by
Lyric by
GUS KAHN WAYNE KING and
WILLIAM HAROLD

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The D arktown Strutters’ Ball


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ROSE ROOM
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Where ev-’ry year the ros-es give a ball. They have an or-ches-tra up in the trees,.
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STUMBLING
Words and Music by
ZEZ CONFREY

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SLEEPY TIME GAL Music by


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JOS. R. ALDEN and ANGE LORENZO and
RAYMOND B. EGAN RICHARD A. WHITING

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THE WANG WANG BLUES Music by
Words by
LEO WOOD GUS MUELLER
"BUSTER” JOHNSON
HENRY BUSSE

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JOHNSON RAG Music by

JACK LAWRENCE GUY HALL


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FOREVER AND EVER


Lyric by Music by
MALIA ROSA FRANZ WINKLER
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Let by - gones be by - gones for - ev


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We’ll fall in love once a - g-ain.

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DO YOU EVER THINK OF ME


Lyric by Music by
HARRY D. KERR EARL BURTNETT
and JOHN COOPER

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MY BLUE HEAVEN
Words by Music by
GEORGE WHITING WALTER DONALDSON
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AT SUNDOWN
Words and Music by
WALTER DONALDSON

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WABASH BLUES Music by


Words by
DAVE RINGLE FRED MEINKEN

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A-TISKET A-TASKET ■ A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON
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WHISPERING
AT SUNDOWN 1 ABA DABA HONEYMOON EBB TIDE
COQUETTE I AGAIN 1
MOONLIGHT SERENADE
DARKTOWN STRUTTERS' BALL
ALL I DO IS DREAM OF YOU ■ THE WHIFFENPOOF SONG
DO YOU EVER THINK OF ME
ANCHORS AWEIGH DAYBREAK
DON’T BLAME ME
AT LAST THE STARLIT HOUR
DOODLE DOO DOO
BE MY LOVE IT’S A MOST UNUSUAL DAY
DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS
CHARMAINE TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS
EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS
FIVE FOOT TWO, EYES OF BLUE ■ DIANE CARA MIA
FOR ALL WE KNOW 1 TEMPTATION
HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT I
(Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai) GOOD NIGHT SWEETHEART BECAUSE YOU’RE MINE
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HOLD ME I UNDERSTAND I MARRIED AN ANGEL
I CRIED FOR YOU
8 I WAS LUCKY SPRING IS HERE
I DON’T KNOW WHY (I Just Do) I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS DOLL DANCE
I'M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS IF I HAD YOU PAGAN LOVE SONG
I’M NOBODY’S BABY IF YOU WERE ONLY MINE CABIN IN THE SKY
JOSEPHINE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR I LOVE YOU
MAM’SELLE MARCHING ALONG TOGETHER
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MY MAN
MAYBE RAIN I’LL NEVER STOP LOVING YOU
MY LITTLE GRASS SHACK IN SIBONEY TIME ON MY HANDS
KEALAKEKUA, HAWAII
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN MORE THAN YOU KNOW
NO, NO, A THOUSAND TIMES NO
SLEEP WOULD YOU
ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND
THE SANTA FE STAIRWAY TO THE STARS I THANK YOU FOR A LOVELY EVENING
ONCE IN A WHILE R TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE 1 CUBAN LOVE SONG
PEG O’ MY HEART THAT LUCKY OLD SUN 1 GOODNIGHT MY LOVE
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1 WHAT CAN I SAY AFTER I SAY 8 WHILE WE DANCED AT THE
SWEET AND LOVELY I’M SORRY? MARDI GRAS
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE (Good-Bye)
I WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM
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WHEN I GET YOU ALONE TONIGHT 0 YOU ARE MY LUCKY STAR
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