|
Item No. |
Description |
Comments |
Year |
Price |
Pictures |
| SHM0401 |
I Wish That I Could
Hide Inside This Letter, Joan Brooks |
Lyric by Charlie
Tobias, Music by Nat Simon |
1944 |
4.00 |
3
pages
very good condition |
| SHM0501 |
Here Comes the
Navy |
Words – Lt Comdr.
Clarence Oakes USNR
Music – Adapted to Beer Barrel Polka by Lew
Brown, W.A. Timm & Jaromir Vejvoda
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. NY, NY |
1934 |
5.00 |
2 pages, missing middle but
excellent condition |
| SHM0502 |
Spinning Song |
|
|
7.00 |
|
| SHM0503 |
Wabash Blues |
Words – Dave Ringle
Music – Fred Meinken |
|
7.00 |
|
| SHM0504 |
The Last Time I
Saw Paris, by Kate Smith |
Words – Oscar
Hammerstein 2nd
Music – Jerome Kern
Chappell & Co. NY, NY |
1940 |
5.00 |
2 Pages, missing middle but
excellent condition |
| SHM0701 |
This
is Always, Movie Three Little Girls In Blue |
June
Haver, George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Celeste Holm etc.
|
1946 |
7.00 |
3 pages
Very good condition |
| SHM0801 |
Gee, It’s Good To Hold You |
Allan Roberts and
Doris Fisher |
145 |
$8.00 |
2 Pages |
| SHM0802 |
Dance Ballerina
Dance, recorded by Vaughn Monroe |
Words – Bob
Russell
Music – Carl Sigman
Jefferson Music Co, NY, NY |
1947 |
8.00 |
3 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM0803 |
Goodnight Mother &
Can’t Get Indian off my Mind |
Words & Music –
Mack David, Al Bryan & Vee Lawnhurst
Featured by Dick Jurgens
Santly-Joy-Select, Inc, NY,NY |
1940 |
8.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM0804 |
An Apple Blossom
Wedding |
By Jimmy Kennedy &
Nat Simon, Ginny Simms |
1947 |
8.00 |
3 pages, excellent
|
|
SHM0805 |
Chattanooga Shoe Shine
Boy |
Harry Stone & Jack Stapp,
Recorded by Red Foley
|
1950 |
8.00 |
5pages.
Very good condition. |
| SHM0806 |
I’ve Got A Locket In
My Picket |
Words by Mack David,
Music by Art Kassel |
1945 |
8.00 |
3 pages |
| SHM0901 |
Into Each Life
Some Rain Must Fall |
Words & Music –
Allen Roberts & Doris Fisher
Recorded by Ink Sports & Ella Fitzgerald
Sun Music, Inc. NY, NY |
1944 |
9.00 |
5 PAGES, excellent
|
| SHM0902 |
The one Rose
(That’s Left in my Heart)
Try this over on your Piano
I Double Dare You |
Words – Del Lyon &
Lani Mc Intire
Kate Smith
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co, NY, NY |
1936 |
9.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM0903 |
That Wonderful
Mother of Mine |
Words – Clyde
Hager
Music – Walter Goodwin
M.Witmark & Sons, NY, NY |
1918 |
9.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM0904 |
IN THE VALLY OF
THE MOON |
Featuring
Charlotte Walker, autograph Charlotte Walker Drama "The Better Way |
1913 |
9.00 |
4 pages, good some page
missing |
| SHM0905 |
Why Did I Tell You
I Was Going to Shanghai |
Words & Music by
Bob Hilliard & Milton De Lugg, Advanced Music Corp. |
1951 |
9.00 |
3 pages, very good condition |
| SHM0906 |
There’s No
Tomorrow "O Sole Mio" |
Featured by Sammy
Kaye, by Al Hoffman, Leo
Corday & Leon Carr |
1949 |
9.00 |
3 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1002 |
Dream |
Words & Music
Johnny Mercer
Featured by Freddie Martin
Capitol Songs, Inc, NY, NY |
1944 |
10.00 |
2 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1003 |
Shout! Wherever You May Be
I am an American |
Words & Music -
Paul Cunningham, Ira Schuster & Leonard Whitcup
Edwin H Morris & Co, NY, NY |
1947 |
10.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1004 |
While Strolling in
the Park One Day (The Fountain in the Park) |
Words – Ed Haley
Music – Bill Burns
Hawaiian Guitar Solo & Guitar Chords
Calumet Music Co. Chicago, IL |
1939 |
10.00 |
4 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1005 |
Tea For Two, from
the Musical
Comedy "NO NO NANETTE" |
Words – Otto
Harbach & Irvin Caesar
Music – Vincent Youmans
Harms Inc. NY, NY |
1924 |
10.00 |
5 pages, good condition |
| SHM1006 |
I’m Beginning to
see the Light |
Autograph Harry
Jams, by Harry James, Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges & Don George |
1944 |
10.00 |
2 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1007 |
It’s Been A Long, Long
Time, Featured by Harry James & His Orchestra |
Lyric by Sammy Cahn,
Music by Jule Styne. |
|
10.00 |
3
pages
Excellent condition |
| SHM1102 |
Pretending with
Bing Crosby |
Words – Marty
Symes
Music – Al Sherman
Recorded by Bing Crosby Decca Records
Capitol Songs, Inc. NY, NY |
1946 |
11.00 |
3 pages,
very good condition |
| SHM1103 |
I Can Dream, Can’t I
The Andrews Sisters |
Words – Irving
Kahal
Music – Sammy Fain
Featured by The Andrews Sisters
Chappell & Co. NY, NY |
1937 |
11.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1105 |
There’ll Be Blue
Birds Over "The White Cliffs of Dover", Jimmy Dorsey |
Words by Nat
Burton, Music by Walter Kent, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. |
1947 |
11.00 |
3 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1202 |
It Had to be You
SHOW BUSINESS
Staring Eddie Cantor |
Words – Gus Kahn
Music – Isham Jones
Show Business
Remick Music Corp. NY, NY |
1924 & 1939 |
12.00 |
5 PAGES
excellent condition |
| SHM1203 |
San Fernando Valley |
Words & Music – Gordon
Jennkis
Featured by Ging Crosby |
|
12.00 |
|
| SHM1204 |
Along the Navajo Trail |
Featured by Bing Crosby &
The Andrews Sisters |
1945 |
$14.00 |
|
| SHM1205 |
My Shining Hour,
the Sky’s the Limit, Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie |
Words – Johnny
Mercer
Music - Harold Arien
Edwin H. Morris & Co. NY, NY |
1943 |
12.00 |
2 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1206 |
You and I |
|
|
12.00 |
|
| SHM1207 |
Don't Fence Me In
|
Words & Music -
Cole Porter
Hollywood Canteen by Warner Bros w/ Andrew sisters, Jack Benny, Eddie
Cantor |
1944 |
12.00 |
2 pages
excellent
condition |
| SHM1208 |
homesick-that's
all |
Words & Music -
Gordon Jenkins
Mayfair Music Corp; NY, NY |
1945 |
12.00 |
2 pages
excellent condition |
| SHM1209 |
By the River of
the Roses
Ozzie Nelson |
Words - Marty
Symes
Music - Joe Burke |
1943 |
12.00 |
2 pages Excellent condition |
| SHM1210 |
Won’t You Come
Home Bill Bailey |
By George Write
Coleman-Hall Publications |
1958 |
12.00 |
5 pages, excellent
|
| SHM1211 |
Lara’s Theme from
"Doctor Zhivago" |
Movie with
Geraldine Chaplin, Julie Christie, Tom Courtenay, Alec Guinness etc.
Academy Award Winning Score |
1965 |
12.00 |
3 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1212 |
Whistling in the
Wildwood |
By James
Cavanaugh, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose, writers of "Umbrella Man" Olman
Music Corp. |
1939 |
12.00 |
5 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1213 |
Whispering Hope |
Vocal Solo for
Medium Voice or Duet by Alice Hawthorne |
1925 |
12.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1214 |
A new Trail in the
Sky |
Guy Lombardo, by
Eddie Stone, Berkeley Graham & Dewey Bergman, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. |
1943 |
12.00 |
2 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1301 |
The Dickey – Bird
Song, Jeanette MacDonal, Jose Iturbi, Jane Powell |
Words – Howard
Dietz
Music – Sammy Fain
M-G-M presents, Three Daring Daughters
Robbins Music Corp. NY, NY |
1947 |
13.00 |
5 PAGES, excellent condition |
| SHM1302 |
CHLO-E
Song of the Swamp |
Words – Gus Kahn
Music – Neil Moret
Robbins Music Corp. NY, NY Arrangement w/
Villa Moret, Inc. San Francisco, CA |
1927 |
13.00 |
6 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1304 |
You Tell me Your
Dream, I’ll tell you Mine, featured by Lawrence Welk |
Words – Seymour
Rice & Albert H. Brown
Music – Chas. N. Daniels
Champagne Music, with Guitar Chords.
Calumet Music, Co, Chicago, IL |
1939 |
13.00 |
4 pages,
Very good condition |
| SHM1305 |
Going My Way,
starring
BING CROSBY |
Words – Johnny
Burke
Music – Jimmy Van Heusen
Burke & Van Heusen, Inc. NY, NY |
1944 |
13.00 |
3 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1401 |
Dear Mom |
Featured by Kate
Smith, Remember Pearl Harbor and Hawaiian Sunset |
1941 |
14.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1402 |
My Prayer with
Jimmy Dorsey |
Words – Jimmy
Kennedy
Music – Georges Boulanger
Skidmore Music Co., NY, NY |
1939 |
14.00 |
5 Pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1402 |
You Leave Me Breathless |
Featured by Fred Mac
Murray, Cocoanut Grove |
|
14.00 |
|
| SHM1403 |
Sunday, Monday, Or
Always, DIXIE with Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour |
Words – Johnny
Burke
Music – Jimmy Van Heusen |
1943 |
14.00 |
3 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1404 |
The Honey Song |
|
1942 |
14.00 |
|
| SHM1405 |
Just As Your
Mother Was |
Harry Von Tilzer’s
Most Beautiful Ballad, posed by Ruth Chester "Turn To The Right" |
1918 |
14.00 |
3 paes, very good condition |
| SHM1405 |
There Goes That
Song Again, Carolina Blues with Kay Kyser, Ann Miller, Victor Moore |
Words – Sammy Cahn
Music – Jule Styne
Carolina Blaues
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co, NY, NY |
1944 |
14.00 |
3 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1406 |
Whispering with
Carmen Miranda, Don
Ameche & William Bendix |
Words & Music –
John Schonberger, Richard Coburn and Vincent Rose
20th Century Fox Picture
Greenwich Village
Miller Music Corp. NY, NY |
1920 |
14.00 |
2 Pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1407 |
Along The Santa Fe
Trail |
Errol Flynn,
Olivia De Havilland, by Will Grosz |
1940 |
14.00 |
5 pages, excellent |
| SHM1409 |
An Apple for the
Teacher |
Picture "The Star
Maker, featuring Bing Crosby, Johnny Burke, music James V. Monaco |
1939 |
14.00 |
5 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1410 |
Our Country’s In
It Now, We’ve Got To Win It Now |
Words by Arthur
Guy Empey, Music by Chas. R. Mc Carron & Carey Morgan |
1918 |
14.00 |
3 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1411 |
Nocturne in E Flat |
By Adam Geibel,
for the Pianoforte, Philadelphia, Theodore Presser |
1909 |
14.00 |
7 pages, good condition |
| SHM1501 |
I Dug A
Ditch In Wichita |
Featured
by Kathryn Grayson & Judy Garland |
1943 |
15.00 |
|
| SHM1502 |
I don’t
want to Love You (like I do) |
|
1944 |
15.00 |
|
| SHM1503 |
Here Comes American |
|
1944 |
17.00 |
|
| SHM1504 |
Along The Navajo Trail |
Featured Dinah Shore |
1944 |
|
|
SHM1505 |
I Love You, I Love
You, I Love You
Sweetheart of All My Dreams |
Art Fitch, Kay
Fitch & Bert Lowe
From Metro Goldwyn-Mayer "Thirty Seconds
Over Tokyo" Spencer Tracy |
1926 |
15.00 |
3 pages
Excellent, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo |
| SHM1506 |
The Blue Star in
the Window |
Words & Music by
Albert S Reitz
Jenkins Music Co, KC, MO |
1918 |
15.00 |
2 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1507 |
Mary’s A Grand Old
Name
YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
James Cagney |
Words & Music –
George M. Cohan
Warner Bros. Yankee Doodle Dandy
Vogel Music Co. NY, NY |
1932 |
15.00 |
3 pages excellent condition |
| SHM1508 |
The Fairest Rose |
Waltz by H.
Engelmann, composer of Cupids Appeal reverie, published by Brehm Bros |
1907 |
15.00 |
7 pages, good condition |
| SHM1509 |
Romona, dedicated
to Dolores Del Rio |
The Theme Song of
Inspiration Pictures, Waltz, Lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel
Wayne |
1928 |
15.00 |
2 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1601 |
Moonlight Bay,
production of WILSON |
Words – Edward
Madden
Music – Percy Wenrich
Remick Music Corp. NY, NY |
1912 |
16.00 |
5 Pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1602 |
We’re Going Over |
By Andrew B.
Sterling, Bernie Grossman & Arthur Lange, Joe Morris Music Co. |
1917 |
16.00 |
3 pages, good condition |
| SHM1603 |
Sweet Genevieve |
By Henry Turner,
The Maple City Four, Calumet Music Co. |
1935 |
16.00 |
4 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1701 |
BILL (Show Boat) |
Words – Oscar
Hammerstein 2nd
Music – Jerome Kern
Presented by Florenz Ziegfeld
T.B. Harms Co., NY, NY |
1927 |
$17.00
|
5 pages,
very good condition |
| SHM1702 |
Bess You Is My
Woman
Porgy and Bess |
Words – DuBose
Heywaard & Ira Gershwin
Music – George Gershwin
Theatre Guild present Porgy & Bess
Gershwin Publishing Corp. Radio City, NY |
1935 |
$17.00 |
8 pages,
very good condition |
| SHM1703 |
I'VE FOUND THE
NESTING PLACE OF THE BLUEBIRD |
Lyric by Jack
Yellen, Music by Abe Olman |
1919 |
17.00 |
7 pages, very good condition |
| SHM1704 |
Two Little Irish
Songs, To My First Love, You’d Better Ask Me |
Sung by Mr Denham
Price, To Mrs Walter Palmer, Chappell & Co, Autographed by Chappel |
1912 |
17.00 |
7 pages, good condition |
| SHM1705 |
March of the
Dwarfs |
By Edward Greig,
Moderne Publications, arranged, fingered & edited by Moissaye
Boguslawski |
1936 |
17.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM1901 |
All through The
Day |
"Words by Oscar
Hammerstein, Music by Jerome Kern, Centennial Summer Movie, Jeanne
Crain, Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell etc. |
1946 |
19.00 |
5 pages, very good condition |
| SHM2001 |
Clover Blossoms |
By Floy Thompson,
Sentimental Ballad Will Rossiter Publisher |
1906 |
20.00 |
6 pages, very good condition |
| SHM2201 |
You Can’t Put the
Beauty back in the Rose (After it Withers and Dies) |
Music by Robert
Allan, Lyric by Edward Cavanaugh, Frank K. Root & Co |
1918 |
22.00 |
5 pages, good condition |
| SHM2202 |
Spirit of America,
A Patriotic Patrol |
By J.S. Zamecnik,
Sam Fox Pub. Co.Composer of "All America" Lively March Time |
1917 |
22.00 |
5 pages, good condition |
| SHM2203 |
Au Revoir, But Not
Good-Bye (Soldier Boy) |
Words by Lew
Brown, Music by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corp. |
1917 |
22.00 |
3 pages, very good condition |
| SHM2204 |
Feather Your Nest |
By Kendis &
Brockman & Howard Johnson, introduced with great success by Charlotte
Meyers |
1920 |
22.00 |
5 pages, very good condition |
| SHM2205 |
The Wallflower
(Dance with me Henry) |
Recorded by
Georgia Gibbs, autographed by her, words & music by James Etta Rogers &
Phyliss Otis |
1955 |
22.00 |
3 pages, good condition |
| SHM2301 |
River Shannon
"Where The river Shannon Flows" |
Syncopated Waltz
by James I. Russell, copyright M. Witmark & Sons |
1912 |
23.00 |
5 pages, excellent condition |
| SHM2501 |
Every-One Sings
Tipperary, So "Why Not Sing Wearing’ Of The Green |
Sung by Blanche
Ring in "Oh Papa", music by Jack Glogau, Lyrics by Howard Johnson |
1915 |
25.00 |
5 pages, very good condition |
| SHM3001 |
Boogie-Woogie Land
Album |
An album of
selected boogie-woogie favorites, old and new for piano
Compiled and Edited by Sammy Rice
Adapted by Irene Higginbotham
Edward B. Marks Music, Co. NY, NY |
1944 |
$30.00
|
39 pages,
very good condition with lots of pictures & music |
| SHM3002 |
A Boy Name Sue
recorded by Johnny Cash |
Columbia Records,
Evil Eye Music, music by Shel Silverstein |
1969 |
$30.00 |
3 pages, good condition |
| SHM3003 |
The Whistler and
His Dog. Caprice. |
By Arthur Pryor
and his band, published by Carl Fischer |
1905 |
30.00 |
5 pages, good condition |
| SHM3004 |
Handsome Harry,
Corn in His Horn |
Hollywood Note,
Music Monthly |
1946 |
30.00 |
30 pages, excellent |