Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Remembering The 50's: 100 Top Hits to Play and Sing (A Reader's Digest Songbook) Songs include: Autumn Leaves * Blue Velvet * Blueberry Hill * Bye Bye, Love * Charlie Brown * Earth Angel * Great Balls Of Fire * The Hawaiian Wedding Song * Hound Dog * I Could Have Danced All Night


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Remembering The 50's: 100 Top Hits to Play and Sing (A Reader's Digest Songbook)

Title:Remembering The 50's: 100 Top Hits to Play and Sing (A Reader's Digest Songbook)
Author:Editors of Reader's Digest
Rating:4.97 (853 Votes)
Asin:0895774291
Format Type:Spiral-bound
Number of Pages:276 Pages
Publish Date:1992-08-01
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A timeless collection of 100 top hits from the 50s in deluxe hardcover packaging with a separate lyric book perfect for singalongs. This collection contains notes for each song and is categorized by the popular genres of the 50s. Songs include: Autumn Leaves * Blue Velvet * Blueberry Hill * Bye Bye, Love * Charlie Brown * Earth Angel * Great Balls Of Fire * The Hawaiian Wedding Song * Hound Dog * I Could Have Danced All Night * La Bamba * Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing * Love Me Tender * Mack The Knife * Misty * Peggy Sue * The Sound Of Music * Tennessee Waltz * Unchained Melody * Who's Sorry Now? * and more.

Editorial : About the Author Founded in 1947, Hal Leonard Corporation has become the worlds largest print music publisher, representing some of the greatest songwriters and artists of all time. We are proud to publish titles of interest to all musicians as well as music lovers, from songbooks and instructional titles to artist biographies and instrument price guides to books about the music industry and all the performing arts.

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herein lies another omission, that being the kilt is held in equal reverence in both wales and ireland - not only by english royalty such as king george and the prince of wales as so many erroniously assume.
yes indeed, i would like to se an updated - expanded version od this fine publication in two to five years from now.
owen r. We live in the right universe, because this got an english release. Thank you. I'd, honestly, hate to see the end of this series come, since It has taken over my imagination for some time, now. "Always, Rachel" is beginning to do just that. Yes, that's great but I can't relate to it.
This book is great or people who already take pretty good care of their bodies. At the end I cried when I found out how he died and the events of the days before he did. We've had this book for years, but I hadn't looked at it for awhile. It brings the history of many

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