Vintage sheet music featuring The Marx Brothers, Groucho, Harpo & Chico with Kitty Carlisle. From the 1935 movie "Alone At Last". Lyrics by Arthur Reed and music by Nacio Herb Brown. Pretty nice condition. Spine has been retaped, a few minor bends, no rips or tears, see photo. Cover picture of Groucho & Kitty.
Sheet music from the 1950 movie, "The Great Caruso". Titled The Lovliest Night of the Year.Picture of Mario Lanza & Ann Blyth on the cover. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, music adapted by Irving Aaronson. Very good condition, no stains or rips. Spine has ben taped nicely.
Sheet music with Gracie Fields on the cover. 1948, music by Franz Winkler, lyrics by Malia Rosa. Very good condition, no tears, but spine is just starting to seperate.
Sheet music from 1928. Sung by Miss Lupe Velez, featured in the Paramount picture, "The Wolf Song". YO TE AMO means I love you,by Richard Whiting & Alfred Bryan. Has a picture of Lupe Velez on the cover. Fair condition, spine has been taped, and a few small tears on front, no staining or missing pieces.
(Eine Ganze Nacht) English lyrics & music by Larry Kusik, Eddie Snyder,& James Last. Excellent condition. Recorded by Mantovani and his Orchestra. Cover art by Hirschfeld.
From Warner Brothers Vitaphone singing picture "Is Everybody Happy". Staring Ted Lewis "The high hatted King of Jazz. Lyrics by Grant Clarke, and music by Harry Akst. features a large picture of ted Lewis with the chorus girl line in the background. In average condition. Tape along the spine & wear.
From the musical. Music by Richard Rogers & lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein.Cover by Holley.Cover is in real good condition , but all pages are seperated at the spine.
By Holt Marvel, jack Strachey & Harry Link. From the Williams Walker Revue "Spread it Abroad". Photo of Ben Bernie on art deco cover. Cover art by George ???? very nice cover condition, starting to seperate at spine.
Words & music by Floyd Tillman. Fukk cover photo of Floyd Tillman signed by him, Good condition. Tiny tear at top, barely noticeable, see photo.Country Artist.
Somewhere Someday (we'll meet again) by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack 1928. From the musical The Red Dance. Photo of Dolores Del Rio. This one is not in very good condition, see photo.