Box 28
Contains 187 Results:
Little things mean a lot, Edith Lindeman & Carl Stutz, 1954
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.
A little on the lonely side, Dick Robertson, James Cavanaugh & Frank Weldon, 1944
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.
Love and marriage, James Van Heusen, 1955
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.
May the good lord bless and keep you, Meredith Willson, 1950
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.
Mister Sandman, Pat Ballard, 1954
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.
Music! Music! Music!, Stephan Weiss & Bernie Baum, 1950
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.
My heart cries for you, Carl Sigman & Percy Faith, 1950
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.
My truly, truly fair, Bob Merrill, 1951
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.
Never been kissed, Cy Coben & Charles Grean, 1951
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.
On top of old smoky, Pete Seeger, 1951
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.