Box 28
Contains 187 Results:
Put on an old pair of shoes, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill, 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.
Rainbow on the river, Louis Alter, 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.
Running between the rain-drops, Carroll Gibbons, 1931
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.
Serenade in the night, Jimmy Kennedy, 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.
Sing an old fashioned song, Fred E. Ahlert, 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.
Strangers, J. Fred Coots, 1931
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.
Sweetie pie, John Jacob Loeb, 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.
Saddle your blues to a wild mustang, Billy Haid, 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.
Take a number from one to ten, Mack Gordon & Harry Revel, 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.
Boots and saddle, Walter G.Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & teddy Powell, 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.