- 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...
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historical text of the Liu
Song Dynasty of the
Southern Dynasties of
China History of
Song (
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Songbook (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- 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...
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American Songbook Foundation is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization dedicated to the
preservation and
promotion of the
music of the
Great American Songbook. The...
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World (IWW),
songs have pla**** a
large part in
spreading the
message of the One Big Union. The
songs are
preserved in the
Little Red
Songbook. The Little...
- Fly Me to the Moon... The
Great American Songbook Volume V is the
fifth title in Rod Stewart's
series of
covers of pop standards,
released on 19 October...
-
released on
November 21, 2011. The live
album features songs recorded during Cornell's
Songbook Tour, an
acoustic solo tour
which took
place from March...
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known as the
Great American Songbook. In 1988, he won a
Drama Desk
Special Award for
celebrating American musical theatre songs.
Feinstein is also a multi-platinum-selling...