Box 28
Contains 187 Results:
The glory of love, Billy Hill, 1936
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
Harbor lights, Jimmy Kennedy & Hugh Williams, 1937
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
Harrigan, George M. Cohan, 1935
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
Heaven can wait, Jimmy Van Heusen, 1939
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
Heaven help this heart of mine, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & Teddy Powell, 1937
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
Here comes the Sun, Harry Woods, 1930
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
Hiawatha's lullaby, Walter Donaldson, 1933
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
Hold me, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim & Ira Schuster, 1933
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
How high can a little bird fly? Arthur Schwartz, 1934
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.
I double dare you, Terry Shand & Jimmy Eaton, 1937
This sub-series comprises sheet music collected by William Klenz, featuring popular published songs for piano and voice. The collection reflects the prevalent musical trends of that time, providing valuable insight into the songs considered significant by Klenz for practice purposes. The file descriptions include the name of the songwriter along with the title of the song.