Irving Berlin Fake Book - C Edition
by Irving Berlin
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About Irving Berlin Fake Book - C Edition
(C Edition). By Irving Berlin. For voice and C instrument. Hal Leonard Fake Books. Standards and Vocal Standards. Difficulty: medium. Fake book (spiral bound). Vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. 183 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.240043).
ISBN 0793512948. With vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. Standards and Vocal Standards. 9x12 inches.
Irving Berlin wrote hundreds of songs that have withstood the test of time and are just as loved and appreciated today as they were when they were first performed. This outstanding collection features over 165 Berlin songs – from Broadway to Hollywood hits – and will certainly become a must-own reference for any musician or Berlin fan.
Alexander's Ragtime Band • Always • Be Careful, It's My Heart • Blue Skies • Cheek to Cheek • Doin' What Comes Natur'lly • Easter Parade • The Girl That I Marry • God Bless America • Happy Holiday • Heat Wave • I Love a Piano • I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm • Mandy • Puttin' on the Ritz • Sisters • There's No Business Like Show Business • This Is the Army, Mr. Jones • White Christmas • and many more!
Contents
- (Looking At You) Across The Breakfast Table
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- All Alone
- All By Myself
- All Of My Life
- An Old Fashioned Tune Is Always New
- Always
- An Old Fashioned Wedding
- Any Bonds Today?
- Anything You Can Do
- Back To Back
- Be Careful, It's My Heart
- Because I Love You
- The Best Thing For You
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"I enjoyed the book because a lot of the songs, including "God Bless America", had introductions that you never hear. As with most popular old standards, people know the body of ... more "
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