Sheet music from the radio show by Ethel Shutta. Featured in the movie "Eight girls in a boat" 1933.Music by Harold (Lefty) Lewis, Lyrics by Sam Coslow. Music in good average condition. Bend on lower right corner, and pencil date on left upper corner.
From the 1936 musical "The show is on" by Vincent Minelli. Lyrics mostly by Ted Fetter & music by Vernon Duke. bit also by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams.. Music & cover in terriffic condition! Small handwritten name in upper left.
From the Movie of the same name starring Bing crosby. Intact, no rips or repairs. Pretty nice condition, a little wear along the fold. Picture of a young Bing Crosby on the cover. Light handwritten name on the cover.
From the 1937 Warner Brothers production Melody for Two, starring James Melton, Patricia Ellis, and others. Lyric by Al Dubin and music by Harry Warren. Great condition, light hand written name in upper left.
From the 1938 movie, The Goldwyn Follies, starring Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Music by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Nice condition, all intact. Handwritten name in upper left front of cover.
Real nice copy of the music Jeepers Creepers, from the movie Going Places. Staring Dick Powell, Anita Louise, Allen Jenkins,Louis Armstrong, and Maxine Sullivan. Cover art by Im-Ho.Music by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer. Great condition other than a handwritten name in the upper left corner.
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.
All Items : Music and Musical Instruments : Pre 1930
item #377129
(stock #safn-1208)
Sheet music from the movie Poppy 1936, starring W.C. Fields,Rochelle Hudson and Richard Cromwell. Caricature of W.C.Fields on the cover also. Great condition, other than a name handwriten on the upper left corner. Music and lyrics by Leo Robin nd Ralph Rainger.
Music selection "Moonlight and shadows" from the 1936 movie "The Jungle Princess" starring Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland. Great cover. great condition, other than a light handwritten name in the upper left corner.Music by Leo Robin and Frederick Hollander
Song selection "Says my Heart" from the movie Cocoanut Grove .Starring Fred MacMurray and Harriet Hilliard. words by Frank Loesser, and music by Burton Lane. 1938. Cover in good condition, small bend across top and a handwritten name in the upper left. All music intact.
Music from the new Zigfiels follies 1933. Introduced by George Olsen and sung by Joe Morrison. Cover art by Wohlman. Music by Billy Hill. Old west cover with photo insets. This has an NRA member logo on the bottom. Music and cover intact. Very good condition.
Grand cover picture of a very young Judy Garland in the movie Meet me in St. Louis. Words and music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blaine. Very nice condition.
from the 1945 hit movie The Bells of St. Marys, starring (cover photo) Bing Crosby. also starring Ingrid Bergman (not pictured). Nice condition.
Wonderful black and white cver photo of Carole Lombarde and co-star Fernand Gravet from the 1938 movie "Fools for Scandal". Music by Richard Rogers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Very nice condition other than the name and date on cover.
Sheet music from the 1932 movie, "You can't have everything", starring Alice Faye,Ritz brothers,Don Ameche and others. Music and words by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Good condition, corner bends.
This is from the 1935 movie titled Shipmates Forever, starring Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler (pictured on cover. Title "Don't give up the ship" Written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. Cover in very good condition. Complete and intact.
From the famous movie Gullivers travels. Words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. Very good condition other than a name on the front.
Great cover photo on this music of Dorothy Lamour from the picture "Her Jungle Love" Inset photo also of her and Ray Milland. Words by Ralph Freed and music by Frederick Hollander. Very good condition. Tiniest corner bends, and a small handwritten signature. Page seperated about 2".