This Time The Dream's On Me by Tony Bennett Guitar - Digital Sheet Music
By Tony BennettDetails
Summary
- Format:
- Score
- Item types:
- Digital
- Artist:
- Tony Bennett
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 3
Detailed Description
SKU: HX.158331
By Tony Bennett. This edition: Interactive Download, pdf. Standards. Score. 3 pages. Hal Leonard Europe #46693. Published by Hal Leonard Europe (HX.158331).About Digital Downloads
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Similar Sheet Music & Digital Downloads
- More by this Composer:
- Tony Bennett Tony Bennett Piano Tony Bennett Voice Tony Bennett Piano, Vocal, Guitar
- Instrument:
- Guitar Piano and Keyboard Piano Vocal Voice
- Artists:
- Tony Bennett
- Publisher:
- Hal Leonard Europe
Ratings + Reviews
4 Rating
1 review
Bergenbaden
Feb 9, 2020
Unfortunately, this is one of the second-tier ballads from the big band era. I heard a recording of it by Ella Fitzgerald. This particular edition appears to be the original sheet music. If you don't know the song and you're looking for an oldie to introduce into your set, I highly recommend this. Hey...it's by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen. It's not like they don't deserve their reputation.