- The
Great American Songbook is the
loosely defined canon of
significant 20th-century
American jazz standards, po****r
songs, and show tunes. According...
- The Paul
Simon Songbook is the
debut solo
studio album by Paul Simon. It was
released in the UK in 1965. It was made
available in the US as part of the...
- kind of
business was vanished.
Great American Songbook Beattie, John (1941). The Gray
Book of
Favorite Songs (EnlargedĀ ed.). Chicago, IL: Hall & McCreary...
- The
Little Red
Songbook is a
collection of
songs related to the
international trade union the
Industrial Workers of the
World first published in 1909...
- Song, a
historical text of the Liu
Song Dynasty of the
Southern Dynasties of
China History of
Song (
book)
Songbook (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Look up
songbook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
song book, or
songbook, is a
book containing lyrics and
notes for
songs.
Songbook may also refer...
-
arranged by Paul Weston,
focusing on the
songs of
Irving Berlin. It was part of the po****r and
influential Songbook series. At the
inaugural Grammy Awards...
- Fitzgerald's
Song Book series, each of the
eight albums in the
series focusing on a
different composer of the
canon known as the
Great American Songbook. The...
-
released three albums for Dove Music: The (Unauthorized) I Hate
Barney Songbook: A
Parody (1994), An
Evening with
Freda Payne: Live in
Concert which featured...
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known as the
Great American Songbook. In 1988, he won a
Drama Desk
Special Award for
celebrating American musical theater songs.
Feinstein is also a multi-platinum-selling...