1 Hallelujah Heal The World Hello Help Me Here And Now Here, There And Everywhere Highland Cathedral Hushabye Mountain I Concentrate On You I Hadn't Anyone Till You I Have A Dream I Know Him So Well I Only Have Eyes For You I Wanna Be Loved I Will I Wish I Didn't Love You So I'll Be Around I'm Old Fashioned I've Dreamed Of You If Imagine In My Life It Might Be You Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me) La Vie En Rose (Take Me To Your Heart Again) Laura Like Someone In Love Long Ago (And Far Away) Love Me Tender Lyin' Eyes Mia & Sebastian's Theme Million Reasons Misty Moonlight Becomes You More I Cannot Wish You My Foolish Heart My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme From 'Titanic') My Ship My Way Nancy With The Laughing Face Nature Boy Never Enough Never Let Me Go A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square Ooo Baby Baby Open Arms Over The Rainbow Perfect Photograph Pieces Of Dreams (Little Boy Lost) Puppy Love Reason To Believe Ribbon In The Sky River Flows In You The Rose Say You, Say Me Scarborough Fair/Canticle Shallow Skye Boat Song Someone Like You Somewhere Somewhere In My Memory The Sound Of Silence Summertime Sway That's All (There Is) No Greater Love They Say It's Wonderful This Is Me This Nearly Was Mine Three Times A Lady Time After Time Time After Time Time To Say Goodbye The Tracks Of My Tears Truly Unexpected Song Valentine Vincent (Starry Starry Night) What's New? With You Wonderful Tonight Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday You Are There You Belong To Me You Raise Me Up You Send Me You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To You'll Be In My Heart (Pop Version)* You're Beautiful You've Got A FriendĬategory: PIANO/VOCAL BROADWAY/MOVIE/TV SOLO COLLECTIONĪ compilation of soul and soul-influenced music, ranging from such classics as " Stand by Me" and Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)" to some surprising modern gems like Portishead's "Glory Box" and Duffy's "Mercy." In the late 1950s black American music started to fuse the spiritual passion of gospel singing with the gritty sexual drive of rhythm 'n' blues. Contents: All I Ask Of You All I Have To Do Is Dream All Of Me All The Things You Are All The Way Always Remember Us This Way And So It Goes Angel Annie's Song As Time Goes By At Last Audition (The Fools Who Dream) Beautiful In My Eyes Beauty And The Beast Because Bein' Green Believe Best Of My Love Black Coffee Blackbird Blue Bayou The Book Of Love Both Sides Now The Boxer Bridge Over Troubled Water Bring Him Home But Beautiful Can You Feel The Love Tonight Can't Help Falling In Love Change The World Chariots Of Fire A Child Is Born The Circle Game City Of Stars The Colour Of My Love Come Rain Or Come Shine Come Sunday Constant Craving Crazy Crying Days Of Wine And Roses Divenire Don't Cry For Me Argentina Don't Know Why Don't Stop Believin' Dream A Little Dream Of Me Easy Living Evermore Faithfully Falling Slowly Feeling Good For All We Know Forgotten Dreams Fur Elise, WoO 59 Gabriel's Oboe The Glory Of Love Glory Of Love Good Night Grow Old With Me Gymnopedie No. This huge songbook (672 pages!) features 151 standards that every musician should know! Each song is arranged for piano and voice with guitar chord frames. Titles: Blue Moon * Blues in the Night * Cry Me a River * Dream a Little Dream of Me * Get Happy * I Got Rhythm * I Only HaveEyes for You * Night and Day * The Shadow of Your Smile * They Can't Take That Away from Me.Ĭategory: EASY PIANO POP/ROCK MIXED SOLO COLLECTIONS Complete lyrics are included, and the arrangements are expertly crafted by renowned pop piano arranger Dan Coates to be easily played, yet impressively full-sounding. This collection offers pianists an introduction to the Great American Songbook at a price that can't be beat. Grow your repertoire and have lots of fun playing simplified piano arrangements of timeless standards by legendary songwriters like Harold Arlen, George and Ira Gershwin, Johnny Mandel, Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hart, Harry Warren, and more. 10 for $10 - Great American Standards (Coates)ġ0 for 0 Sheet Music editions are the smartest, most economical choices for building your music library.
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