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Kay's Secondhand Books and Sheet Music
World War
One, World War Two, Patriotic, National & Military Music
A Bob In The
Pound words by Alan Stranks music by Hans May, vintage World War
Two 1940s song sheet music for piano with lyrics; published by arrangement
with The British National Savings Committee; cover illustration of the pound
sign with a cartoon character with the body of a shilling coin marching across
it (Chappell, Sydney, 1944) Signature & professional copy stamp on cover,
else in very good condition. A Boy In
Khaki - A Girl In Lace lyric by Charles Newman music by Allie
Wrubel, vintage World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, guitar, ukulele,
banjo, lyrics; photograph of Eula Parker on the cover with
illustration of a soldier kissing a woman in a lace evening dress (Allan,
Melbourne, 1942) Very good. A Boy In
Khaki - A Girl In Lace lyric by Charles Newman music by Allie
Wrubel, vintage World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, guitar, ukulele,
banjo, lyrics; photograph of The Three Shades In Blue on the cover with
illustration of a soldier kissing a woman in a lace evening dress (Allan,
Melbourne, 1942) Name & address of previous owner written across the
soldier's body on the cover, a few small tears in edges, else good. A
Child's Prayer words by Laura Leycester music by Pat Thayer, song,
sheet music for piano with lyrics; recorded by John McCormack; a prayer
for the troops (Boosey
& Hawkes, Sydney, 1939) Music shop stamp on cover, else very good. A
Child's Prayer words by Laura Leycester music by Pat Thayer, song,
sheet music for piano with lyrics; recorded by John McCormack; a prayer
for the troops (Boosey
& Hawkes, Sydney, 1939) Name on cover, soiled, music is clear. A
Soldier Dreams (Of You Tonight) lyric by Al Dubin music by Cliff
Friend, sheet music for piano, guitar, ukulele, banjo, lyrics; photo of
Kate Smith on cover with silhouettes of a soldier & a couple hugging
(Chappell, Sydney, 1942) Name written on cover & 1st page, edge wear with a
few small pieces torn out, music is good. A merica I Love You words by Edgar Leslie music by Archie
Gottler, patriotic sheet music for piano & lyrics, photo of Leslie
White on cover surrounded by drawings of American life by Alfred Barbelle, (1915 Kalmar Puck Abrahams) oversize, name on cover, fold torn at
bottom, a few small tears around edges America My Country!
'Tis Of Thee author of music unknown words by Samuel Francis
Smith, American patriotic sheet music for piano (Bb) & medium voice (circa
1940, Century Music) music shop stamp & one tear on cover, else very good. Anchors Aweigh (The Song
Of The Navy) by Capt. Alfred H Miles (Ret.) & Charles A Zimmerman, sheet
music for piano duet, arrangement by David Saperton based on orchestration of
D Savino (1943 Robbins) primo & secondo on facing pages, 9pp, cover soiled
with torn fold, pages tanned, music is good. Angels Of Mercy written expressly for & dedicated to American Red Cross by
Irving Berlin, World War Two sheet music for piano with lyrics (1941, American national Red Cross) name inside cover, very good. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, words &
music by Don Raye & Hughie Prince, 1940s WWII song, sheet music for
piano with chords, chord diagrams and words; modern printing (Allan's All-Time
Standard Series, D Davis & Co, Melbourne, 1941) Heavy edge wear with small
tears, covers soiled, music is very good. Boomps-A-Daisy! (the
song of the troops) words & music by Annette Mills; vintage 1930s
song sheet music for piano, ukulele, accordion, lyrics & with directions on
how to do this dance on the rear cover; introduced by Monsieur Pierre and
Miss Doris Lavelle; cover cartoon of a vaudeville couple doing the
dance (Chappell, Sydney, 1939) Oversize. Music shop sticker, name & date on cover, one
tear at bottom, else very good. Boomps-A-Daisy! (the
song of the troops) words & music by Annette Mills; vintage 1930s
song sheet music for piano, ukulele, accordion, lyrics; no dance directions; introduced by Monsieur Pierre and
Miss Doris Lavelle; cover cartoon of a vaudeville couple doing the
dance (Chappell, Sydney, 1939) Very good. Bow Down To Washington
words & music by Lester J Wilson. American patriotic sheet music for piano with lyrics
(1928 West Coast Music Pub) name & music shop stamp on cover, small tears around edges. (I Promise)
By The Cross Of Lorraine words & music by Al Lewis, Larry Stock &
Vincent Rose, vintage World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, chords,
tabs, lyrics; blue cover shows the
Cross of Lorraine with the word "France" across it (Chappell, Sydney,
1943) Edge wear, signature at top of 1st page, else very good. Rare. 'Bye For Now words
& music by Tim Gayle, vintage World War Two 1940s song sheet music for
piano, chords, lyrics; silhouette of man & woman about to kiss beside a
soldier's pack & hard hat on cover (Chappell, Sydney, 1942) Small tears on
edges, stamp on cover, else good. Calling You Home, words & music by
Iris Mason & Hal Saunders, vintage Australian 1940s World War II song, sheet
music for piano with chords and words; photograph on cover of Tiny
(Cyril) Douglas of the State Theatre Orchestra (Nicholson's Pty Ltd, Sydney,
1942) Stamps and marks on cover (one stamp across the photograph of Douglas), heavy edge
wear with stains, small tears and chips, music is good. Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer, lyric by Harold Adamson,
music by Jimmy McHugh, vintage 1940s World War II song, sheet music for piano with
chords, chord diagrams and words (J Albert & Son, Sydney, 1943) Name and
stamp or sticker on cover, edge wear, corners creased, some foxing on edges,
else very good. (3) Crown of Triumph,
military march by Frank P Atherton, Op. 221, sheet music for piano duet (1911 Theodore
Presser) 7pp, primo & secondo on facing pages, edges brittle with small tears, mould stains on
every page at bottom outside corner, music is clear Curl The Mo, Uncle Joe
lyric by Jack Hatch
music by Jack Lumsdaine, vintage Australian World War Two 1940s song sheet music
for piano, chords, lyrics; cover illustration of Churchill and Roosevelt patting
Joseph Stalin on the back (J Albert, Sydney, 1944) Edge wear, tanned, stamp
& pencilled initial "R" on cover, else very good. Daddy o' Mine, words & music by
Sergt. John W Phillips, Ex Commando and Prisoner of War, A.I.F., vintage
Australian World War Two song, sheet music for piano with words; dedicated to "Dell";
featured by
Norma Willsmore; cover photograph of
a woman and children watching fighter planes with smaller star-shaped
photographs of John W Phillips and Norma Willsmore (self published by John W
Phillips, Adelaide, circa 1945) Edge wear with a few small tears, covers are
grubby, foxing on fold and edges, else good. Good Luck,
Until We Meet Again words & music by Horatio Nicholls, vintage 1930s World
War Two song sheet music for piano, ukulele, piano accordion, lyrics; cover
illustration of a woman saying goodbye to a solder with a line of marching
soldiers behind him, with inset oval photograph of Harry Bloom (Sterling Music,
Sydney, 1939) 4 holes neatly punched for binder, stamp, number and black mark in
a circle on cover, light edge wear, stain at top of music pages, else good. Good Luck,
Until We Meet Again words & music by Horatio Nicholls, vintage 1930s World
War Two song sheet music for piano, ukulele, piano accordion, lyrics; cover
illustration of a woman saying goodbye to a solder with a line of marching
soldiers behind him, with inset oval photograph of Harry Bloom (Sterling Music,
Sydney, 1939) Edge wear, creased, covers soiled, pen marks on cover, music is good. Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France! words by C Francis Reisner & Benny Davis music
by Billy Baskette, World War One song sheet music for piano with lyrics; cover drawing shows Pershing shaking hands with LaFayette
over the sea with planes in the air (1917 Leo Feist) folio size,
light soiling & light wear around edges, else very good. Good-Bye
Sally words by Arthur Riscoe music by John Borelli & Arthur
Riscoe, vintage
World War Two song, sheet music for piano, ukulele, banjo, guitar with chords,
tab boxes and lyrics; cover photograph from "The Age" newspaper
showing cheering Aussie soldiers (J Albert, Sydney, 1939) Large sticker on cover
advertising the Albert College, name stamps on cover, stains on part of the
cover photograph, heavy edge wear with small tears, small tears in fold, one
tear goes into the cover photograph, music is good. Goodbye, Sue words & music
by Jimmy Rule, Lou Ricca & Jules Loman, vintage 1940s World War Two song
sheet music for piano, chords, tabs, lyrics; sung by Perry Como; cover illustration of a
soldier waving goodbye to his sweetheart from a train window with inset
photograph of radio star Terry Howard (Chappell, Sydney, 1943) Name & stamps
on cover,
else very good. (2)
Good-Night,
Wherever You Are words & music by Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman & Frank Weldon, vintage 1940s song
sheet music for piano, ukulele, lyrics and a separate piano solo arrangement; recorded
by George Trevare and Orchestra; cover illustration of an Australian
soldier thinking of his girl with photograph of Sabu who sang this song on the
Bob Dyer 2UW Radio Show; small inset oval photograph of Monte Richardson musical
director of the show (J Albert, Sydney, 1944) 2 holes punched for binder, piece
of tape and one tear on edge, cover lightly soiled, music is good. Goodnight
Captain Curly-Head lyric by Sam M Lewis music by Fred E Ahlert,
vintage 1940s song sheet music for piano, chords, tabs, lyrics; cover
illustration of a small child playing with toy soldiers with silhouette of a
bugler surrounded by stars (Allan, Melbourne, 1942) Light creasing, name on
cover & at top of 1st page, inscription & date at top of 2nd page, one
small tear at top of 2nd page, lower right corner has been torn out (music not
affected). Overall good. Rare.
Goodnight Captain Curly-Head lyric by Sam M Lewis music by Fred E Ahlert,
vintage 1940s song sheet music for piano, chords, tabs, lyrics; cover
illustration of a small child playing with toy soldiers with silhouette of a
bugler surrounded by stars (Allan, Melbourne, 1942) Tanned along upper edge, two
corners have a small piece neatly cut, 2 small tears on upper edge, else very good. Rare. Goodnight Soldier
by Harry Johnson,
light blue cover has silhouette of
soldier & 5 stars, with photo of Judy Canova, sheet music for piano, ukulele, banjo, lyrics (1943 Joe
Cascales) in excellent cond
Goodnight Soldier words & music by Harry Johnson,
vintage 1940s World War Two song sheet music for piano, chords, lyrics (Sterling's
Popular Compositions, Sterling Music, Sydney, 1943) Name & stamp on cover,
light foxing, lower corner creased, small tear on edge. (2) He Wants To Be A Pilot, written and
composed by Muriel Watson, Jack Denby & Noel Gay, vintage 1940s World
War Two song, sheet music for piano, ukulele, with chords, chord diagrams and
words; photograph of a young boy on cover with planes in the background
(D Davis & Co, Sydney, 1941) Some foxing, corners bumped, else very good. Hinky Dinky
Parlay Voo, song sung by George Ward in the pantomime
"Mother Goose", words & music by Al Dubin, Irving Mills,
Jimmy McHugh & Irwin Dash, vintage song, sheet music for piano, ukulele with
chord diagrams and words; photograph of George Ward on cover with
illustration of WWI soldiers singing in a street (D Davis, Sydney, 1924) In fine
condition. I Threw A Kiss In The Ocean
-words & music by- Irving Berlin; vintage 1940s song;
original sheet music for piano, guitar, ukulele, banjo, with chords and words; -photograph
of- Barbara James on cover with illustration of a moonlit sea (Allan & Co, Melbourne, 1942)
Foxing on edges, else very good. If I Only Had Wings words by Sid Colin
music by Ronnie Alrich, vintage World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano,
ukulele, banjo, guitar, piano accordion, lyrics; cover illustration of an RAF
plane flying with photograph of Jim Gussey conductor of the A.B.C. Sydney Dance
Band (J Albert, Sydney, 1940) Light edge wear, a few spots of foxing, else very good. In The Quartermaster's
Stores (My Eyes Are Dim I Cannot See I Have Not Brought My Specs With Me) words & music adapted by Box,
Cox & Bert Read, World War Two sheet music for piano, ukulele, lyrics; broadcast by
Carroll Gibbons whose photograph is on the cover with a cartoon of the
Quartermaster in his store (Boosey & Hawkes, Sydney, 1940) Name whited out
on cover, crease & mark on edge of cover, else very good. In The Quartermaster's
Stores (My Eyes Are Dim I Cannot See I Have Not Brought My Specs With Me) words & music adapted by Box,
Cox & Bert Read, World War Two sheet music for piano, ukulele, lyrics; broadcast by
Carroll Gibbons whose photograph is on the cover with a cartoon of the
Quartermaster in his store (Boosey & Hawkes, Sydney, 1940) Music shop stamp
& typed name & address of a previous owner on cover, stain on edge,
creased, music is good. It's A
Long, Long Way To Tipperary written & composed by Jack Judge & Harry
Williams, military sheet music for piano, accordion (bagpipes?), lyrics; white cover features drawing of marching soldier in kilt courtesy of
Leslie's Weekly, (1912 B
Feldman/Chappell) folio size, name & music shop stamp on soiled cover, else good. Johnny Zero lyric
by Mack David music by Vee Lawnhurst, World War Two 1940s song sheet music; illustrated with pilot in cockpit
with 7 Jap kills recorded on fuselage, (1943 Santly-Joy) very good. Keep The Home-Fires Burning
('Till The Boys Come Home) (in G) words by Lena
Guilbert Ford music by Ivor Novello, military WWI sheet music (New Edition 1915 Ascherberg, Hopwood
& Crew) folio size, name on cover, soiled, small tears around edges, fold
completely torn, music is clear Land Of Hope And Glory
words by Arthur C Benson arr to music by Edward Elgar, British
patriotic sheet
music for piano (C) & lyrics (1930 Boosey & Hawkes) very light foxing, else in very good
cond Land of Hope and Glory (in C) words
by Arthur C Benson music by Edward Elgar, British patriotic sheet
music for piano & lyrics (1902 Boosey & Co) 7pp,
light foxing, fold taped, name & address of previous owner & stamp on
cover, in good cond
Liberty Bell
(It's Time to Ring Again) words by Joe Goodwin music by Halsey K
Mohr, WWI sheet music; cover drawing by Barbelle shows bell with silhouetted figures working on
US flag (1917 Shapiro Bernstein) folio size, name at top of cover, a few very
small tears on edges Let's Dance
To Victory (The Victory Dance) by Abel Baer, Joe Rines & Stanley
Adams, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano with lyrics & instructions on how
to do this dance; photo of the Parker Sisters on cover (Sterling Music, Sydney, 1942) Stamps
& name on cover, one
small tear at top, else very good. Lilliburlero
(Calling Us All) arr by Kenneth J Alford words by Arthur Stanley,
military sheet music for piano, ukulele, accordion, lyrics with 5 additional
verses; recorded by the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; profiles of men
& women in military uniforms saluting on cover (Boosey & Hawkes, Sydney,
1942) An inky fingerprint on lower corner, name & address stamp & price sticker on cover,
else very good. Lilliburlero
(Calling Us All) arr by Kenneth J Alford words by Arthur Stanley,
military sheet music for piano, ukulele, accordion, lyrics with 5 additional
verses; recorded by the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; drawing of
soldiers on cover with their thumbs up (Boosey & Hawkes, Sydney,
1942) Light foxing, edge wear with small tears along top edge, else very good. Little
Bo-Peep Has Lost Her Jeep by Jerry Bowne & Frank De Vol, World War
Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, chords, tabs, lyrics; cartoon on orange cover of
crying Bo-Peep holding a crook with her sheep looking on while a soldier in a
jeep raises his hat to her (Allan, Melbourne, 1942) A few small tears on edges,
else very good. Long Boy
(Good-bye, Ma! Good-bye, Pa! Good-bye, Mule With Yer Old Hee-Haw!) words by
William Herschell music by Barclay Walker, World War One sheet music for
piano & lyrics; cover has amusing drawing of
young soldier leaving the farm by Gaar Williams (1917
Shapiro Bernstein) Oversize. Name on cover, very small holes on edges at top,
else in good cond Marlene (Pronounced May-La-Na) -words & music by- Phil Park. Vintage 1940s World War Two song.
This song is NOT "Lili Marlene". Refrain begins: "Underneath the lantern by the Barrack square, I used to meet Marlene".
Original sheet music for piano with words and tonic sol-fa notation.
Additional lyrics on rear page (Chappell's Popular Compositions, Chappell & Co, Sydney, 1943) Stamps on cover, foxing on fold,
small tear on top edge, else very good. Rare. My Dream Of
Tomorrow lyric by Nat Burton music by Vic Mizzy & Irving
Taylor, World War Two sheet music for piano, ukulele, accordion, banjo, guitar,
lyrics; photograph of Johnny Wade on cover with stylised design of stars,
bells & a couple walking together into the distance (J Albert, Sydney, 1943)
Stamp on cover, foxing on edges, else good. National Emblem
March by E E Bagley, American patriotic sheet music for piano solo, drawing of U.S. flag waving on cover (1907
Ernest S Williams) folio size, fold completely torn, small tears around edges. (abe) Nursie! Nursie! words & music by Art Noel & Don
Pelosi, vintage 1930s World War II song, original sheet music for piano,
ukulele, with chord names, chord diagrams and words; cover illustration of
a shapely nursing sister walking past admiring soldiers, with inset photographs
of each of the "Little Big Four" (Chappell & Co, Sydney, 1939)
Oversize. Light edge wear, corners creased, a few spots of foxing, else very
good. Over There
(The Marching Song of the U.S.A. Forces) words & music by George M
Cohan, vintage World War Two song, sheet music for piano with lyrics; with extra
verse and refrain for Australians and New Zealanders (Chappell, Sydney, 1946)
Name on cover, covers and edges of music pages are soiled, music is good. Praise The Lord And Pass The
Ammunition!! words & music by Frank Loesser, World War Two 1940s song sheet music
for piano, guitar, ukulele, lyrics; on cover is a pink/black drawing of anti-aircraft gun in air raid (1942 Famous
Music, NY) music shop stamp on cover, in very good cond Remember Pearl Harbor
words by Don Reid music by Don Reid & Sammy Kaye, World War Two
1940s song sheet music for piano, guitar, ukulele, lyrics; silhouette of bugler
on Pearl Harbor attack backdrop (1941 Republic, NY) back
cover water-stained, else in very good cond Round The
Marble Arch by Ralph Butler & Noel Gay, military sheet music for piano,
ukulele, lyrics; cover drawing of two British guardsmen with Marble Arch in the
background on cover with photo of Cec Morrison (J Albert, 1932) small tears
around edges, else very good. Say
A Prayer by Johnny Nauer, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano with
lyrics; drawing of a cathedral on cover with photo of Johnny Nauer in uniform
& a cloud reflecting image of soldiers in a battlefield (Chappell, Sydney,
1943) Names & numbers written on cover, edge wear with small tears, else
good. Sergeant Daddy, V.C. by
J P Long, A J Mills & Bennett Scott, sheet music for piano with lyrics; sung
and danced by Miss Ivy Emms in Geo. Cattlin's pantomime revue "Robinson Crusoe"; Miss Ivy Emms pictured on the cover (Dindale's, Melbourne, circa
1914) Oversize. Edge wear with small tears, light soiling, music is good. Seven Days Of Heaven words & music by Art Noel, vintage World War Two 1940s
song, sheet music for piano, ukulele, with chords, chord diagrams and lyrics;
recorded by Organ, Dance Band and Me; cover illustration of a soldier and his
girl overlooking a rural landscape (J Albert, Sydney, 1942) Edge wear, tanned,
else very good. She's
In Love With A Soldier by David Heneker & Noel Gay, World War Two
1940s song sheet music
for piano, ukulele, lyrics; recorded by Organ Dance Band & Me, Jack
White & Band, Bertha Wilmott; photo of radio star Jean Cerchi on cover (D
Davis, Sydney, 1941) Name stamp at top of music pages, numbers & stamp on
cover, edge wear with a few small tears, else good. Rare. Shine
On, Victory Moon by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano,
accordion, banjo, guitar, lyrics; a smiling moon on red, white & blue cover
with inset photo of Peggy Brooks (J Albert, 1944) Top edge worn with a few small
tears, else very good. Shine
On, Victory Moon by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano,
accordion, banjo, guitar, lyrics; a smiling moon on red, white & blue cover
with inset photo of Jack Davey (J Albert, 1944) Creased in middle, edge wear
with a few small tears, else good.
Silver Wings In The Moonlight by Hugh Charles, Leo
Towers & Sonny Miller, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano,
chords, lyrics; cover photograph of child actor Bobby Hookey aged about 5 years riding a rocking
horse with a microphone strapped to the horse's head with background of a
aeroplane in the clouds (1943 Miller Music) Very good.
Rare.
Silver Wings In The Moonlight by Hugh Charles, Leo
Towers & Sonny Miller, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano,
chords, lyrics; cover drawing of a woman watching an aeroplane at night through a window (1943 Miller Music)
Very good. (2) Sing, Everybody, Sing! by
John P Long, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, ukulele, lyrics; recorded by
Victor Silvester & Orchestra; sung by Jenny Howard whose photo is on the red
cover (J Albert, 1942) Light stains at top of music, else good. Soldier Boy by Henry Hall,
British WWII 1940s song sheet music for piano with lyrics; photograph of an Army bugler on
the cover (Sterling Music, Sydney, 1944) Name at top of 1st page, a few spots of
foxing, else very good. Rare. Sons Of The Brave (a song
version of the famous march) lyric by Stan Leigh music by Thomas
Bidgood, World War Two sheet music for piano with English lyrics; soldiers on parade on
the cover (Boosey & Hawkes, Sydney, 1940) Name written on cover, fold taped,
foxing, edge wear with small tears, music is good. Rare. Sound Off (Duckworth
Chant) (U.S. Army Song) by Willie Lee Duckworth, American military sheet
music for piano, chords & lyrics for solo voice with chorus voices; photo of
J MacDuff Williams of the A.B.C. Variety Band on cover (J Albert, Sydney, 1950)
Small tears on edges, marks on cover, music is good. (2) Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima
words & music by Bob Wills & Cliff Johnsen (Cactus Jack), World War Two
1940s song sheet music for piano, guitar, ukulele & lyrics;
recorded by
Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys; cover has American flag on hilltop &
insert photo of Bob Wills (1945 Hill and Range Songs, NY)
music shop sticker on cover, one crease, else in good cond Tangerine from the Paramount Picture "The Fleet's In" words by
Johnny Mercer music by Victor Schertzinger, sheet music for piano, ukulele,
guitar, lyrics; the Allies' national flags on cover with photograph of Dorothy
Lamour singing with 3 sailors (Chappell, Sydney, 1942) Edge wear with small
tears, else good. The Army Air Corps, official
song of the United States Army Air Corps words & music by Robert
Crawford, World War Two sheet music for piano, guitar,
ukulele, lyrics; emblems on red white & blue cover (1942 Carl
Fischer, NY) very good. The Aussies And The Yanks Are Here - words & music by- Johnny Nauer. Vintage 1940s
World War Two song. Original sheet music for piano with words. Introduced by Lieut. Joe
Weisberger and his Boys of the A.E.F. Featured by Bert Howell and his Show Band and by
Joy Nichols and the Mastersingers. Photographs of Johnny Nauer and Lieut. Joe Weisberger
on cover with Australian and U.S. flags (Chappell & Co, Sydney, 1942) Light edge wear, corners
creased, small tears in fold, rear page grubby, else good. The Blond Sailor words & music by J Pfeil; vintage 1940s song sheet music for
piano, chords, lyrics (1945 Allan) Name & sticker on cover, else very good. The Canteen Bounce, lyric by Max Spickol, music by Johnny
Fortis, vintage 1940s song, sheet music for piano, ukulele, banjo, guitar, piano
accordion, with chords, chord diagrams and words; cover illustration of soldier,
sailor and officer's caps with their owners dancing with waitresses, with inset
photograph of Jim Gussey of the A.B.C. Sydney Dance Band (J Albert & Son, Sydney,
1943) Stamp on cover, else very good. The Celebration Waltz, lyrics by Ken Taylor, music by Cliff
Arnold, vintage Australian 1940s song, sheet music for piano, ukulele, with
chords, chord diagrams and words (Nicholson's Pty Ltd, Sydney, 1945) Stamp and a
few spots of foxing on cover, corners creased, small tear in fold, else very
good. The Changing Of The Guard,
written, composed & featured by Mr
Flotsman and Mr Jetsam, vintage 1930s song, original sheet music for piano,
ukulele, with chords, chord diagrams, tonic sol-fa notation and words; song
about the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, dedicated
by permission to the Brigade of Guards; no cover illustration (L F Collin Pty
Ltd, Melbourne, 1930) Stamps, names and a dedication written on cover, tears in
fold, corners bumped, heavy foxing however music is good. (2) The Curfew words by J Tobin music
by Monk Gould, military sheet music for piano (F) & vocal (1898 Chappell) oversize folio, 9pp, piece cut
from top of cover, name on 2nd page, some foxing, fold repaired with ribbon
& thread, music is good The Digger's Return (intermezzo two step) composed by Harry J H
Jackson, antiquarian Australian sheet music for piano solo; "Dedicated to
the Australian Soldiers" printed on cover (self published by Harry J H
Jackson, 1920) 4 pages. Oversize. A few marks on covers, music is excellent.
The Gate Of The Year words
by M Louise Haskins from the poem "God Knows" music by
Peggy Spencer Palmer, British patriotic sheet music for piano (Eb)
& voice, musical
setting of the poem quoted by His Majesty, King George VI in his broadcast
speech, Christmas Day, 1939 (1940 Chappell & Co) foxing, else very
good.
The General's Fast Asleep
(military fox-trot) words & music by Jimmy Kennedy & Michael
Carr, vintage 1930s song sheet music for piano, ukulele, piano accordion,
lyrics; amusing cover illustration of a small child in a general's hat made of
newspaper and holding a toy sword asleep with lines of his toy soldiers in
foreground; sung by Vera Lynn (Sterling Music, Sydney, 1935) Oversize. Light
soiling to cover, stain on rear cover, else very good. Rare. The Homecoming Waltz, words & music by Bob Musel, Ray Sonin &
Reg Connelly, vintage 1940s World War II song, sheet music for piano, guitar,
banjo, piano accordion, words; cover illustration of a spinning world
starting at Australia and a couple dancing with inset photograph of Olive Lester
(J Albert & Son, Sydney, 1943) A few spots of foxing, corners creased, else
very good. The Homecoming Waltz, words & music by Bob Musel, Ray Sonin &
Reg Connelly, vintage 1940s World War II song, sheet music for piano, guitar,
banjo, piano accordion, words; cover illustration of a spinning world
starting at Australia and a couple dancing with inset photograph of Joy Denny (J Albert & Son, Sydney, 1943)
Stamp on rear page, else
very good. The Homecoming Waltz, words & music by Bob Musel, Ray Sonin &
Reg Connelly, vintage 1940s World War II song, sheet music for piano, guitar,
banjo, piano accordion, words; cover illustration of a spinning world
starting at Australia and a couple dancing with inset photograph of Joy Denny (J Albert & Son, Sydney, 1943)
Name and stamp on cover, cover and rear page soiled, edge wear with a few small
tears, music is good. The Legion Of The Lost
(Melodious Monologue) words
by R P Weston & Bert Lee music by Harris Weston, military sheet music
for piano, ukulele, with chords, chord boxes and lyrics; a song about the French Foreign Legion; recorded
by Peter Dawson who is pictured on the cover (J Albert, Sydney, 1932)
Tanned, light foxing, small tears in fold, else very good. (3) The Little Guy Who Looks
Like You by Tim Spencer, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, chords, lyrics; photo of
Ginny Simms on cover (Nicholson's, Sydney, 1943) Stamps on cover, else very
good. (2)
The
Marines' Hymn from the film "To The Shores Of Tripoli" by L Z
Phillips, military sheet music; arr by Rosamond Johnson (1932
Edward B Marks) pencil notations, else good. The Road To Victory by
Frank Loesser, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano & lyrics; photo of U.S. war bonds on
cover (Allan, 1943) music shop stamp & small sticker of Bing Crosby on
cover, very good. The Shrine Of Saint
Cecilia words by Carroll Loveday music by Jokern, vintage
World War Two song 1940s song sheet music for piano &
lyrics (Chappell, Sydney, 1941) Stamps on cover, slight edge wear, else very good.
(wmp) The Soldier Boy From
Caroline words & music by Jake Mahoney, World War Two 1940s song sheet
music for piano, ukulele, lyrics; recorded by Organ,
Dance Band & Me; Terry Howard on cover with the stars and stripes (1942
J Albert, Sydney) name on cover, small tears around edges. The Song Of The Seabees
lyric by Sam M Lewis music by Peter de Rose, World War Two sheet music for piano, guitar,
ukulele, lyrics; dedicated to the SEABEES Construction & Fighting Men of the United States Navy (1942 Robbins)
small tears, light soiling & creasing, music is clear The Toorie On
His Bonnet (His Red Toor-ie-oor-ir-oo-ir-ay) by George Brown & Noel Gay,
humorous British military sheet music for piano, accordion, guitar, banjo, lyrics (D Davis, 1945) stamps
on cover, very good. The Veteran's Song (Long Live The King) words
by F E Weatherly music by Stephen Adams, British military sheet music for piano (C) and
voice (1911 ed. Boosey & Hawkes) music shop stamp on cover, very good. There'll Always Be A Lover's Lane (slow waltz) by
Marsh Little, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano with lyrics; recorded by
Nicholas Robins on the Wurlitzer Organ with vocal chorus by Al Royal; photo of Jim Gussey on
green cover (Nicholson's, Sydney, 1943) Stained in lower corner, edge wear with
small tears, cover lightly soiled, music is good. There'll Always Be An England
words & music by Ross Parker & Hughie Charles with an extra
verse 'There'll Always Be Australia' by W E Wolstenholme, British
patriotic sheet music for piano & lyrics (1939 Allan) cover lightly soiled, small tears at top,
else in good condition. There'll Be Blue Birds Over The
White Cliffs Of Dover -words by- Nay Burton, -music by-
Walter Kent; vintage 1940s World War Two song; original sheet music for piano, ukulele,
banjo, guitar, piano accordion, with chords and words; -sung by- Vera Lynn; -photograph of-
Jean Cherchi on cover (J Albert & Son, Sydney, 1941) Entire piece has been neatly trimmed to
A4 (quarto) size, but is complete. Ffold has been cut and neatly taped. Light foxing, else very
good. There's A Cowboy Ridin' Thru' The Sky words by
Michael Carr & Jack Popplewell music by Michael Carr, WWII 1940s
song sheet music for
piano, ukulele, accordion, banjo, guitar, lyrics; sung by June Holms the
Yodelling Cowgirl whose photo is on the blue cover with a drawing of plane over
silhouette of cowboy on horse (J Albert, 1942) stamp on cover, fold taped,
foxing, edge wear with small tears, music is good. There's A Ship Rolling Home by Jimmy
Kennedy, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, accordion, guitar, banjo, lyrics; recorded
by Vera Lynn, Jimmy Leach & His New Organolians, Ivy Benson & Her
Girl's Band; drawing of a ship on green cover with photos of Vera Lynn and
Johnny McMahon (J Albert, Sydney, 1943) Foxing on edges, one tear taped, else
very good. There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving
Somewhere by Paul Roberts & Shelby Darnell; American World War Two sheet music;
as sung by Elton Britt (1942 Bob Miller Inc) 3 holes punched
for binder, a few pen notations, music shop stamp on cover, music is good. They Can't Black-Out The Moon by Art
Strauss, Bob Dale & Sonny Miller; World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, ukulele,
accordeon, lyrics; a couple kissing on a park bench in the
moonlight on cover with inset photograph of Ambrose (Laurence Wright, London, 1939) oversize, very good. They Started Somethin' (But We're Gonna End It!) by
Robert Sour, Don McCray & Ernest Gold, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, guitar,
lyrics; sung by Kate Smith; photo of Jim Gussey on green cover (D Davis,
1942) stamps on cover, edge wear with small tears, a few spots of foxing, music
is good. This Is Worth Fighting For
by Edgar De Lange & Sam H Stept, silhouette of family and farm on cover,
World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano & lyrics (1942 Chappell) name
& stamp on cover, small tears around edges taped closed, music is good. This Is Worth Fighting For
by Edgar De Lange & Sam H Stept, silhouette of family and farm on cover,
World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano &
lyrics (1942 Chappell) name & stamp on cover, small tears around edges taped closed, music is good. Three Little Sisters lyric by Irving Taylor music by
Vic Mizzy, World War Two 1940s song sheet music for piano, ukulele, accordion, banjo, guitar, lyrics;
cover drawing of the 3 sisters each holding a heart-shaped image of her
sweetheart - a soldier, a sailor & a Marine, with blue photo of the Parker Sisters (J
Albert, Sydney, 1942) Stamp on cover, foxing on edges, else good. Tiggerty Boo, The Forces'
"Thumbs Up" Song by Hal Hallifax, World War Two sheet music for
piano, ukulele, lyrics; featured by Brian
Lawrence and his Band; cover shows a soldier with his thumb up and insert photo
of Brian Lawrence; (J Albert, 1940) Oversize, foxing, small tears around edges, music is good. Vict'ry
Polka (Victory Polka) from the Columbia Picture "Tropicana" words
by Samuel Cahn music by Jule Styne, sheet music for piano,
ukulele, banjo, guitar, lyrics; silhouette in stars & stripes of couple
dancing on cover with inset oval photo of The Parker Sisters (Chappell, Sydney,
1943) Name & note written on lightly soiled cover, else very good. We'll Meet Again -words & music by-
Ross Parker & Hughie Charles. Vintage WWII song. Original sheet
music for piano, ukulele, guitar, banjo, piano accordion, with chord names, tab boxes and English words.
Recorded by Vera Lynn. Chorus goes: "We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when, but I know
we'll meet again some sunny day". Cover illustration of a woman and a soldier waving to each other with
photograph of Dennis Collinson (Allan & Co, Melbourne, 1939) Edges are grubby and worn. Name crossed
out on front cover. Small tears in both ends of fold. Music and cover illustration oare very good. We're Gonna Hang The Washing Out In Berchtesgaden by
Bob & Vic Rees, World War Two sheet music for piano, guitar,
ukulele, banjo, lyrics; arr by Les Williams; cover shows an Allied tank
crushing tents following road sign pointing to Berlin with inset photos of Less
Williams and Lawrence Cowan (R J Rees & Bros, 1944) light foxing, creases, a few
tears at bottom have been taped. When Daddy Comes Home words & music by Gerry
Mason, World War Two sheet music for piano, ukulele, accordion, lyrics;
photograph of radio star Mae Webster on cover (D Davis, Sydney, 1942) Stamp on
cover, else very good. Rare. When I Come Back words
& music by Joseph Miller, WWI sheet music for piano with lyrics; (C C
Church, Hartford, CN, 1918) Music shop stamp on cover, foxing, heavy edge wear
with small tears, creases, music is good. When I Come Home To You words
& music by Frederick Whaite, Australian World War Two sheet music for
piano with lyrics; "Dedicated to the Mothers, Fathers, Wives, Sisters &
Sweethearts of The Men of the Fighting Forces"; photograph of Johnny Wade
on green cover with sketch of a cute little house (Nicholson's, Sydney, 1942)
Edge wear with small tears, foxing on rear page, signature at
top of 1st page, else good. Rare. (2) When
I Come Home To You words & music by Frederick Whaite, Australian
World War Two sheet music for piano with lyrics; "Dedicated to the Mothers,
Fathers, Wives, Sisters & Sweethearts of The Men of the Fighting
Forces"; photograph of Johnny Wade on green cover with sketch of a cute
little house (Nicholson's, Sydney, 1942) Stamp on cover, light edge wear with
small tear at top of spine, some foxing inside on fold, some soiling on edges of
music on pages 2 & 3, rear page is heavily stained, however music is clear. Rare. When I Return To You
(After The War Is Over) words by Edmond Samuels & Mel G Lawton music by
George Trevare, Australian WWII sheet music for piano with lyrics (W H Paling, Sydney, 1942)
Fold taped, name at top of 1st page, else very good. Very rare. When I Return To You
(After The War Is Over) words by Edmond Samuels & Mel G Lawton music by
George Trevare, Australian WWII sheet music for piano with lyrics (W H Paling, Sydney, 1942)
A few marks on cover, light stains and a few small tears on edges, else very good. Very rare. When The Lights Go On Again (All Over
The World) -words & music by- Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus
& Bennie Benjamen. Vintage 1940s World War Two song. Original sheet music for piano with chords
and words (D Davis & Co, Sydney, 1942) Foxing on edges, small pinholes in corners, small tear in
fold, else very good. When The Sergeant Major's On Parade by
Ernest Longstaffe, British military sheet music for piano (A) with words (1925 Chappell,
London) 6 pages. Fold neatly torn, tanned, name and stamps on grubby cover,
stain on edge, however music is good. (2) When The Sergeant Major's On Parade by
Ernest Longstaffe, British military sheet music for piano (G) with words (1925 Chappell & Co)
Oversize. 9pp, music shop stamp, sticker & marks on cover, music is very good.
When The Sergeant Major's On Parade by
Ernest Longstaffe, British military sheet music for piano (G) with words (1925 Chappell & Co)
Oversize. 9pp, music shop stamp, sticker & marks on cover, fold worn,
creased, music is very good. When Yankee Doodle Learns To
'Parlez Vous Francais' words by Will. Hart music by
Ed. Nelson, World War One sheet music for
piano & lyrics; red white & blue striped cover has drawing of American soldier
dancing with 2 French ladies by Barbelle with inset photo of Lew Seymour, (1917 A J Stasny Music Co) oversize, small piece missing from top of
spine, a few small tears around edges When They Sound The Last 'All Clear' words & music by Hugh Charles & Louis Elton,
World War Two sheet music for piano, accordion, ukulele, banjo,
with lyrics; recorded
by Harry Roy & his Orch., Organ Dance Band and Me; photo of radio star Hilda
Farmilo on cover (D Davis, Sydney, 1941) name & address of previous owner on cover, in very good condition. When They Sound The Last 'All Clear' words & music by Hugh Charles & Louis Elton,
World War Two sheet music for piano, accordion, ukulele, banjo,
with lyrics; photo of radio star Jean Cerchi on cover (D Davis, Sydney, 1941)
In very good condition, with just a little wear on lower edge. When They Sound The Last 'All Clear' words & music by Hugh Charles & Louis Elton,
World War Two sheet music for piano, accordion, ukulele, banjo,
with lyrics; recorded
by Harry Roy & his Orch., Organ Dance Band and Me; photo of Margaret Kerr on
cover (D Davis, Sydney, 1941) Names and stamps on cover. Small tears around edges. A series of
small holes down fold probably from being machine-sewn at one time. Music is
good. When You Come Home Again words & music by
Tommie Connor & Eddie Lisbona, World War Two sheet music for piano, ukulele, lyrics;
photograph of Abe Romain on cover (J Albert, Sydney, 1940) Name on cover, light
edge wear, a few spots of foxing, else very good. Where Do We Go From Here by
Howard Johnson & Percy Wenrich, World War One sheet music for piano & lyrics; American soldier
holding a rifle stepping through torn parchment on cover with battle in
background & photo of Jack Wise (1917 Leo Feist) Oversize, in very good cond Where Men Are Free by Merle
Bruce; World War Two sheet music for piano, chords, lyrics (Mills Music, 1944) name on lightly
creased cover, else good. Your Flag And Mine words
& music by Benny Davis, Harry Akst & Larry Spier, American patriotic
sheet music for piano, guitar, lyrics; sung by Miss Strella Wilson;
professional copy (Chappell, Sydney, 1940) Oversize. Stamp & marks on cover, stamp on
rear page, else very good. Your Flag And Mine words
& music by Benny Davis, Harry Akst & Larry Spier, American patriotic
sheet music for piano, guitar, lyrics; sung by Miss Strella Wilson;
professional copy (Chappell, Sydney, 1940) Oversize. Edge wear with a few small
tears & foxing, else good. Collection Books Special Day Songs words
& music by Bene Gibson Smyth edited by Alfred B Lane, song book, sheet
music for piano with words. Contents are: The
King's Birthday (song for a royal birthday); Anzac Day (Remembrance Day); Arbor
Day (the care of a garden); The Birthday Fairy; Armistice Day (Peace); Empire
Day (The Brave Flag Flying); A Rainy Day; Marching Song (The Sound of Horses'
Feet); Jack Frost came this Way; Christmas Song (When Santa Comes)
(1933 Allan & Co, Imperial Edition No.320) Used softcover songbook, 22pp, spine torn
throughout the book with tape marks, piece cut from top of cover, music is good Patriotic Airs of the U.S.A.
by Howard Kasschau, sheet music for piano duet.
Contents are: Excerpts from Reveille; Battle Hymn of the Republic; My Country
'tis of Thee; Star-Spangled Banner (1942 Schroeder & Gunther) 7pp,
primo & secondo on facing pages, pencilled notations, cover lightly soiled,
music is clear. Soldier Songs For Camp and
Canteen. Song book of Australian and English patriotic songs and World War Two songs. Sheet music for piano
with chords and words (Allan & Co, Melbourne, 1941) Used softcover songbook, 32 pages. A few
marks on cover. Pages are very good. Contents are: Where the Dog sits on the Tuckerbox; There'll
Always be an England; Damper Song; All we do is Sign the Payroll; Early in the Morning; Hail, Hail, The
Gang's All Here; Eight Little Cylinders; The Tatooed Lady; To-day is Monday; Who is Tending Bar Tonight?
The Last Long Mile; Darwin; You're in the Army Now; I Have No Pain; We are the Royal Navy; The Infantry; I've
Lost My Rifle and Bayonet; The Bells of Hell Go ting-a-ling; The Sick Parade; Recruits' Song; Hush-a-bye Raider;
Ten Green Borrles; Crown and Anchor; Who Killed Cock Robin?; It was Christmas Day in the Workhouse; Tiddley
Winks Old Man; Wrap Me Up in My Old Flying Jacket; The Little Brown Jug; Oh My! What a Rotten Song; As You Have
Done Before; Old King Cole; The Pig Got Up and Walked Away; Another Pot of Beer Wouln't Do Us Any Harm!;
Whisky Johnny; What shall we go with the Drunken Sailor?; We'll Never Get Drunk Any More; The Stein Song; We've
Had No Beer; Abdul, The Bulbul Ameer; Yes! Yes! Yes!; Farewell to Grog; Limericks. Soldier Songs For Camp and
Canteen. Song book of Australian and English patriotic songs and World War Two songs. Sheet music for piano
with chords and words (Allan & Co, Melbourne, 1941) Used softcover songbook, 32 pages. Names and music
shop stamp on cover. Covers are worn on edges. Rear cover is grubby. Corners creased. Pages are good.
Contents are: Where the Dog sits on the Tuckerbox; There'll
Always be an England; Damper Song; All we do is Sign the Payroll; Early in the Morning; Hail, Hail, The
Gang's All Here; Eight Little Cylinders; The Tatooed Lady; To-day is Monday; Who is Tending Bar Tonight?
The Last Long Mile; Darwin; You're in the Army Now; I Have No Pain; We are the Royal Navy; The Infantry; I've
Lost My Rifle and Bayonet; The Bells of Hell Go ting-a-ling; The Sick Parade; Recruits' Song; Hush-a-bye Raider;
Ten Green Borrles; Crown and Anchor; Who Killed Cock Robin?; It was Christmas Day in the Workhouse; Tiddley
Winks Old Man; Wrap Me Up in My Old Flying Jacket; The Little Brown Jug; Oh My! What a Rotten Song; As You Have
Done Before; Old King Cole; The Pig Got Up and Walked Away; Another Pot of Beer Wouln't Do Us Any Harm!;
Whisky Johnny; What shall we go with the Drunken Sailor?; We'll Never Get Drunk Any More; The Stein Song; We've
Had No Beer; Abdul, The Bulbul Ameer; Yes! Yes! Yes!; Farewell to Grog; Limericks. Songs The Diggers Sang: An Album of Digger Songs.
Songbook of military and patriotic songs for piano. Some songs lyrics only. Collected and edited -by- Alfred Zelman
(8th Battalion) with the valued assistance
of Captain C H Peters (38th Battalion); C W Joyce (State Secretary R.S.S.L.A.) and A S Nicholas (4th Div. A.M.C.) (B. 2773,
Allan & Co, Melbourne, no date) Used softcover songbook, 29 pages. Name written on covers. Covers lightly grubby. Pages
are very good. Contents are: All Soldiers Live on Bread and Jam (words & music); Along the Road to Gundagai (words
& music); And When I Die (words & music); Apres la Guerre Fini (words & music); Are We Downhearted? (words & music);
Australia Will Be There (words & music); Back Home in Tennessee (words & music); Battalion Song (words); Brigadier He
Gets Turkey (words); Come and Do Your Picket Boys (words & music); Come to the Cook-house Door (words & music);
Down in the Old Front Line (words); Fighting the Kaiser (words); Form Platoon (words & music); Glorious - One Keg of Beer
Between Four of Us (words & music); Goodbye Anzac (words & music); Goodbye Melbourne town (words & music); Here's
to the Good Old Beer, Mop it Down (words & music); How Dry We Are (words & music); Hush, Here Comes a Whizz-bang
(words); I Bought a Horse (words & music); I had a Good Job When I Left (words & music); I Love My Wife (words); I Want to
Go Home (words & music); If the Sergeant Drinks Your Rum (words & music); If You Want to Find the Sergeant (words &
music); It's a Long Way to Tipperary (words); It's the Navy (words & music); I've Lost my Rifle and Bayonet (words); John Brown's
Baby (words & music); The Last Post (music); Leap Frog (words & music); Letters From Lousy Lou (words & music); Little Wet
Home in the Trench (words); Mademoiselle from Armentieres (words & music); La Marseillaise (words & music); Michael
Finnegan (words & music); Moon Shines Bright on Charlie Chaplin (words); N-A-P (words); Officers' Wives (words & music);
Old MacDonald had a Farm (words & music); Old Oak Chest (words); Old Soldiers Never Die (words & music); One Man
went to Mow (words & music); Paddy Doyle (words & music); Raining, Starving and Marching (words & music); Rolling Home
(words & music); Take Me Back to Dear Old Aussie (words); The Old Squire (words); There's No Parade To-day (words &
music); There's a Spot in My Heart (words); Three Cheers for Bread, Jam and Stew (words); Till the Stew in the Dixie Grows
Cold (words); Waltzing Matilda (words & music); Wash Me in the Water (words & music); We are in the Ragtime Army (words
& music); Wee Deoch and Doris (words & music); We Haven't Seen the Kaiser (words & music); We're Here Because We're
Here (words & music); What did you Join the Army For? (words & music); When we get our Civvy Clothes On (words & music);
When We're Together (words & music); When the Stew is on the Table (words & music); You Know What (words).
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