Nice copy of Your're a sweetheart, from the 1937 movie with the same name. Staring Alice Faye, which is featured in a large photo cover wirh inset of other starring actors. Music by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by Harold Adamson. Great cover, other than a small handwritten name on the upper left corner of the cover.
Pretty cover art on this 1925 music selection. Cover artist E.M.P. Music by Howard Simon, and words by Stanley Merrit and H.O'Reilly Clint. Very nice condition. Only a light pencil price on the top.
Nice oversized sheet music for the patriot. Music by John A.Heaton & lyrics by Ross F. McKenna. Three marching men on the cover with flag flying proudly. Great to frame also. Nice condition!
Sheet music dated 1948, titled "Your'e breaking my heart" by Pat Genaro,and Sunny Skyler. Cover and music in fantastic condition, see photo.
Cover artist Leff on this 1933 selection introduced by Guy Lombardo.(Cover photo). Music by Joe Young and music by James V. Monaco. Very nice condition.
Cute covert art by Helen Van Doorn Morgan on this 1928 music selection. Titled You're the cream in my coffee, from the musical comedy Hold Everything, by Alex A. Aarons & Vinton Freedley. Words and music by B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, & Ray Henderson. Cute cover illustration of a sassy gal in the boxing ring, and she has knocked out the man, and is declaring victory by knockout...
Sheet music from the 1929 Hollywood revue, by Metro -Goldwin-Mayers.Music for the selection "Your Mother and Mine" by Joe Goodwin and Gus Edwards. Lots of stars pictured on the cover. Jack Benny, Buster Keaton, Bessie Love,Anita Page,Cliff Edwards,Norma Shearer,Marion Davies, and many more.Very good condition.
Perfect piece of sheet music, no tears, repairs or wear. Artwork plus an inset frature photo of Alice Mann.Lyric by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz. Music by J.C. Johnson.
Deco cover of a spider web illustration. Lyric by Lorenz Hart and music by Richard Rodgers. From the Lew Fields production "Present Arms". Very good condition.
Music from 1950, originally published in the 1940s. Cover photo of Nan Wynn, cover artist IM-HO. Music by M.K. Jerome and lyrics by Jack Scholl. Bottom left corner color damage handwritten name in pencil on the top.