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Book - The Sixties

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Book - The Sixties

The document appears to be a collection of song titles along with their respective authors and some musical notations. It includes songs like 'All I Have To Do Is Dream,' 'Born Free,' and 'The Carnival Is Over,' among others. The publication details indicate it was first published in 1985 by International Music Publications.

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GentleOn My Mind, 20
Georgy Girlr 24
The Good L1fe,27
GreenGreenGrassOf Home,30
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Happy Heart, 36
Hello Dolly! 33
Honey,39
I Can't StopLoving Your42
If Ever I \7ould LeaveYour44
If I Ruled The World, 48
IfI \7ereA Carpenter;51
I'm A Believer,54
I'm ComingHome,60
I Only Want To Be rù(/ithYou, 57
The ImpossibleDream,62
It Might As Well Rain Until September,66
The Last T7altz,68
Little GreenApples,7l
Massachusetts, 74
May EachDayr76
Moon River,82
My \ilVay79
On A ClearDay (Yo,rCan SeeForever)r84
PuppetOn A String 87
StrangerOn The Shore,90
TakeTheseChainsFrom My Heanr92
There GoesMy Everything 94
There'sA Kind Of Hust5 96
Tiy To Rememberr99
The Wedding 102
\fords, 105
A World Of Our Own, ll2
YouDon't HaveTo SayYouLo"zeMe, 108

First published 1985@ InternationalMusic Publications


Exclusive Distributors: International Music Publications, Southend Road, Woodford Green, EssexIG8 8HN, England
215-2-275, Order ref: 9910, ISBN 0.86359.266.X
Photocopying ofthis copyright material is illegal.
Cover designby Howard BrownlPeter Wood. Photographyby PeterWood

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e Y -e r I *'ant yoùr- ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM Dr.etn, d reln, d reem When

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night tight

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ev - er I wcnt you,- A L L I H A V ET O D O IS DREA]IT

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ALL I EAVE TO DO IS DREAM ALL I HAIrE TO DO IS

DREAM.
BORN FREE
Wordsby DON BLACK
Music by JOHN BARRY

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YERSE

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think that h"p - pi - ness had- ntt been i n - vent - e d B u t th a t w a s in the bad old
on - ly fool - ing my s elf t o think yori d love me B u t th e n to - ni ght yc,u sai d you

days be- fore I met When I Iet you _ r,r'alk i n - t o m y


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nl TO^\T SP.R.I,\'GFTELD

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say good - bye my own true

sing a lov - erts song'.- How it breaks myheart to

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call - ing. This \\'iIl be - our last good - bye.- Tho' the

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I crossed the street to her house and she op - e n e d the door

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As she de - ceived I wa went out of my
I felt the knife my hand and she laughedno

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could Bee. that grrl was no good


be fore they come to break down For -

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gNe me De - li lah I just could-n't mo re
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FINGS AIN'T WOT THEY USED T'BE

Words and Music


by LIONEL BART

Moderato

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GENTLE ON MY MIND

Words and Music


bv JOHN HARTFORD

M o d e r o t e l yB r i g h t

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GEORGY GIRL

Words by JIM DALE


Music by TOM SPRINGFIELD

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Georgy

f ree, No - bod

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l o n e li - n e s s t h e r e you. H"y t h e r e :- Georgy girl -


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be you iust
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Don't oe so.
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THE GOOD LIFE 27

Wordsby JACK REARDON


Musicby SACHA DISTEL
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Sub-published
by Peter Maurice Music Co Ltd, London WC2H OLD
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ho - nest r,v ith your s e l f) dor-rtt trv to frrke

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GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME
€L v ' Ç t tgC> LÇy .

Words and Music


by CURLY PUTMAN

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The oI home lgnrn- Iooks the same aa I atep dorpn- from the
2 old house is still stand - ing, Tho' the paint is cracked and

t rain, and to meet me is my Ma


dr y, and that old oak tree that I u sed_

Down the I Iook , and


Down the I walk with

F7

O 1965 Tree PublishingCo Inc


BurlingtonMusic Co Ltd, London WIY 3FA
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there run8 Ma-ry hair of gold and lips like it'e


my sweet Ma-ry hair of gdd and lips like it'g

D m? Cm?

touch the green, grass of h o me .


touch the green, grass of h o me .

F?

REFRAIN

they'll aU meet me
they'Il all 8ee me

Cm? Fl3 sb

smil- ing
32

D m? C m?

VERSE 3. (spoken) Then I awake and look around me


at four grey walls that surround me,
And I realize that I was orùy dreaming,
For there's a guard and there's a sad old padre
-arm in arm we'll walk at daybreak
Again I'Il touch the green, green grass of home.
v_
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HELLO DOLLY!

Words and Music


by JERRY HERMAN

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Cm? VERSE

went a the llghts of Four - teenth Street And

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DOL - LY, well, HEL - LO, DOL -LY, nlce to have You
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be-long. Youre look-lng swell, Dol-ly, wo can tell,


backwhereYou

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Dol-ly,you,re to - tn' strong.wefeel the room
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Gm Fm? Bb? Fm7 Bb7 E b m a j ?n b o

sway-ln',for the band's play-ln' one of your old fa-vttte songsfrom'w"ybackwhen.

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I{APPY
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HEART
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hu.À-i \'.\\\awrs Words by JACKIE P,{B
Music by JAMES LASTI
Moderatelv

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a cer - tain sound- al - ways fol lows me a round,-


ing more and more - like Irve nev er felt be - fore,-

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yourre cl ose t o me you will hear it.


have changed my life so com - plete ly.

Dm
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the sound that will


sic fills mv all con - hol -

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by Donna Music [rd, LondonWC2H OLD
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HONEY 9,, I)Ls -iI C*,,I at "*]oncr
Words and Music
by BOBBY RUSSELL

Moderato

Scc t he t rce ,,lrow b ig i t's grortn, ilut


T h e n t h e f i r s t s n o r v c a m e a r r ds h e r a t l

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friend i t has - ntt becn too long r it was ntt
". out to brush the si-row a - way so it vl'ould --rit dic Came

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laughedat her ar-rd s he got mad, the f i r s t d a y t h a t she pl a n t-e cl i t w a s j ust a trvig
run-tnin i n - all ex - cit - ed s l i p p e da n d a l - m o s t h u r t h e r - s e l f a n d I l a u g h e d ' ti l I c ried

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S he w as al -r vays y oung at heart, Kind - a dumb and kind- a smart and


tv Vr ecked t h e c a r a n d s h c \ \ ' a s s a d a n d SO -
a f raid that lh be rnad br.rt

O 1968 Music,USA
Russell-Cason
$prblishedby PeterMauriceMusic Co Ltd, LondonWC2H OLD
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Iovt'dher so. Ànd I \ L r r -p r i s e d h e r u'itlr it pup - p)',


what the heck? T hot I pre - tend - ed hard to be, (lue-ss

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you could say she sa\\' t Irrot nle artcl Ëugged my neck. I

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it would sure ern - bar - as\ her \\-hen I came home from work - ing late tcôs
canr e home un - e.Y- p e c t - e d - ly And caught h e r cry - int need - less - l y in the

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I O" - er some sad and sil - ly l.,lr': lale :horv. i


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|t a . flor"- *t uË,n ,lb - in. .ing .l:r"
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If on-ly I coul d. She could.

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d, ry'* 'hi l e I was not at homel Whi le sl rc w as t h e r e a n d a l l a - Ione the a n - g e l sc a m e


Now my lifets an emp - ty stage Where Hon - ey l i v e d a n d H o n - e y p l a l - e d a n d I o v e g r e w u p
See t he tree, how big it 's grow nrBut f ri cnd, i t has-ntt been too-loig it ...,as-rit big

'a 11r
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Now all I have are m e n r - o - r i e s of hon - cy a n d I rl a ke rrp ni g ht s ar r d


A s mal l cl oud pass - es ov - er - head and cries dolvn o n th e fl o w - er bed t h; r t
I laughed at her and stre got mad, the f i rst d u y that she p l a n t - e d i t was

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call her name.
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I CAN'T STOPLOVING YOU Euv \q f rc 9t-iy

Tvurus-zrrtr Music
,fr by DON GIBSON
n
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Those hap - py That \\'e- once knerv- Tho' long a -

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- 8o' Still make me blue Thev sav t h a t t i m e Heals a brok-en

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ifrf f t ;'* i rttt
cl ,H
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C Dm? G7 Gm7
(C Bass)

h e ar t , But time stood still Since we've been part.

1962Acuff-RosePublicationsInc, USA
:ufÊRoseMusic Ltd. London WIY 3FA
43

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mem- o- r-v_ Of old lone- some times. I cant stop want- lng you,
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J V C)
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- lt's rrse-less to say' So I'li just live my I n d r e a m so f y e s - t e r -

I can't stop
44
IF EVER I WOULD LEAVE YOTJ
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Wordsby ALAN JAY LERNEI


Musicby FREDERICK LOEWI

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ev-er would lcave you It would - n't be tn

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t,I II

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Sum-mer.+See-ingyouinSum.merInev-erwould

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@ 1960 Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick [.oewe, USA


Chappell& Co Inc, New York, NY, Publisherand owner of allied rights throughoutthe worid
ChappellMusic Ltd, London WIY 3FA
F

45

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r----T--1

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flame, - with a
Your face-l-, lus - tre that puts gold tr.r sÀane! -
r,

a f.i-fr q? -
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'ïry)
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au - tumn How Id leave in au - tunrn I nev - er will


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know Iie seen how you spar - kle lVhen f a l l n i p s t h e air.


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46
nbo Cm7 G7 Cm Cm7 F7(be)

rr.-ay
I know you in au - tumn And I must be there.

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And could I leave run-ning mer-ri - Iy through the

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on eve- ning when you catch the

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glow? If ev - er I would leave How c<luld be in


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47

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a -\_---
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so? 0 h , no! not in spring time!- Sum-mer,win - ter or


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fall ! No, nev - er could leave You --


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all!- furd could I all !

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48
IF I RULED THE $rORLD
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bv-'.r^.$

Wordsby LESLIE BRICUSSE


Music by CYRIL ORNADEL

^ , Steady moderetotempo

I. If I ruled the world ,


ev- ry day would be the first duy of spring.
I ruled the world ev-?y man would be as free AS a bird

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r y h eart worrld hav e a n€r w s o n g t o t rg of the
r y v oice wol rld b e a v o i, c e t o b e h e a r d rrd 'w e
would
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7ai

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.
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Fmz Bbl Fmt G? I
I
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O 1963Delfort MusicLtd, LondonWly 3FA I


Y
49

b eau - ti-ful re \rye would weave 1s-uch


My world- would b 9 a place, -Wh

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l.rr !à;+ 7.
rl -?' 47 4n*

CmajT c6 Dm7 G7 Cmaj 7

won-der-fuI dreams My world -would wear a smile on its f,ace

sbz E bmaj ? Fm7

Like the man in the moon has when the moon beams- If ruled the

Cm Ebo Am? Fm7 gbz r


Eb Y

world -'ry man would say the world was his friend
"'n

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Eb6 I

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F

50

friend, not if I ruled the world Ev-'ry head would be

a) { ) 1r.
êl r rt r
-(l
iqri f { r{ r ar-,,.,,'- bç +

F9 Eb 8 b m0 c z bg C7 Fm7

held uP high Theretd be sun - shine in ev -'ry-onets sky -

If the dav ev - er dawned when ruled the wo rld

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V n,,V -l ù ,,y'i,. Words and Music


by TIM HARDIN
M oderato"

would you marry me an - y - way would you haye

O 1966Faithful Virtue Music Co Ltd, now Hudson Bay Music Co, USA
Sub-publishedby Robbins Music Corp Ltd, London WC2H OLD
made fol - low-ing be-

through lone - Ii - ncss

come and give me Your to -


would you still lot'e me a n s -w e r me D e a r ye s I would
a mill - wheel grind - ing would you miss your col - Iared boss

aI CODA

-vcnrtd ----------/
I put you a -bove m e IfI wer q a
soft shoes a- shin - rng

Eb

Would you marry me

\_/
an-y - way would you have my ba- by

ED

ri
54 a[c Y \ " - r K €( ]
I'M A BELIEVER

Words and Music


by NEIL DIAMOND
Moderately

1 . I thought love was on-


I I thought love was more
3 . lnstrumental -

F11 F7 F1l F?

ly true- in fair - y tales.- And for someo ne el se-


or less a giv- en thing.- Seems the more I gave-

))
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--rl tJ 8--.-t I A JJJJJJJ *. t
.1i+J+1t

F F11 F11

- but not- for me. Love was out to get

_ _1"_l"i__' ii_ __ __'i;jj*:fftriJ;


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,--.t 4 t: j=t*] 'J] '==

F11 Bb F

O 1966 ScreenGems-EMI Music Inc, USA


Sub-publishedby Screen Gems-EMI Music Ltd, London WC2H OLD
55

m e.- That's the way it seemed.


ing? -_ All you get is p a rn .
me.- That's the way it seemed.

**=
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D i s - a p - p o i n t - ment haunt ed all my dreams.


When I need - e d s u r _ shi ne I got rain.
- - p
D i s a p o i n t - ment haunt ed all my dreams.

F maj T

(3rdx)

Then her face,

F11
(3rdx)

now Irm _ be - liev erl N ot a trace-


-.

56

doubt in

F11 F

r__3____r
r- 3---:

I'm a be I could-n't her if r-


3-------r
r-3---r
I- n_-3

Now I'

(R e p e a t and fade. )
.( F,c
\ "1 â\ {--{?
I ONLY $rANT TO BE WITH YOU S -,rk1 =r{ )

Words and Music by


MIKE HAWKER and IVOR RAYMONDE

d o n t k n o w w h o t i t i s t h o t m o k e sm e l o v e y ô u l o I I on - ly know I nev-er won - no


! s9rrrl---nn-qïe_r-rv r e y o u g o o r w h o i y o u d o . - of the

lei you goY* 'C (êê


os you s t o r t - ed s o m e t h i n ' o h c o n ' t YOU thot
doy with you-- oh Io o k whoi hos hoppened with iust one kiss-- I

Em C Am7 D7

- V -

t l
m ô
ev - er since we met youve hod o hold on t t t 9 _ tr noppens to be
nev-er knew thot I could be in love like this-- It's cro ' zY but it's

Arn Bm Am

O 1963SpringfieldMusic Ltd
Chappell
Music Ltd, London WIY 3FA
58

wont be w ith
wont be w ith

D7
'(

Y o u s t o p p e do n d Asked

lrr fr lr
59

I don't .or"--- 'Cos


you stort-ed somethin Oh con

Am7

ev-er since we met youve hod o hold on me. _ No mot - ter whot you
I'M COMING HOME

Words and Music by


LES REED And BARRY MASON
Moderato

A E fr r+TUU J5J
LLLTLT' - - - -
nf L-I.-LlJl l l
rrrrYYrr ,ffffrTrr r
"/- o

Itm - inghome to your lov - in' heart -Tothe


and for-get your pride Now my

F m? (E b b a ss) F m ? ( B bb a s s ) B b 7

l 7

one that Ionce threw a wayandbroke a-part want you -


world is fal-ling round me I got no-where to hide want you--

Fm7 (E bbass) Bb7(sus4t Bbt

I need you A chance Irm I


I need you I know I made you cry then

O 1967 Donna Music Ltd. London WC2H OLD


61

must get back to you some - how So, arn com - ing home to you
like a fool I said good - bye Now am com - ing home to you

F m?( Bbbas s) Bb?

-J
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tCos I arn no-thing with - out you May-


Yes life is no-thing with - out you May-

F7 Bb Bb7

be you found some - bo v new But Itm still


be you found some- bo dv nelv But Itm still

Eb Ab F7

llz ô

com - rng home to you Please let


com - ing home to you
ri
-


Bb7 Eb
b-t\r> f u , :'
THE IMPOSSIBLEDREAM
r\. I
,\,1,r i-r *i .,,, Words by JOE DARION
l= i
r/&
Music by MITCH LEIG
rémpo"iËtf"to

Bbmaj9 Bb maj 9

1 . To dream the i m - p o s - s i - ble dream,


( 2 . To) right the u n - r i g h t - a - bl e wron[f ,

17v17
3\-\

Ebmajg Ebmajg

fight
Iov e pure and c haste from far, To
7-

4,.

D Dm7 nbo

7 -\-_-/U
-
bear with un - bear - a ble sor - row. to
try- when vour arms are too wea - ry, to

a) -p au
7 L-L.i--l 11t 7v 7 fFPl--l- f # 1
-
3 :-
)r

tt.+

O 1965 Andrew Scott Inc and Helena Music Corp, NY, USA
Carlin Music Corp, 14 New Burlington Street,London WlX 2LR
for the UK and British Commonwealth(excl Canada and Australasia) Republicof Ireland
63
z.
r:; F7 | Cm

run where the brave dare not go. 2. To re a ch - the un-r each- a- bl e

Cm7 Bb

star ! This is my que st, to fol - low that

Dm

star, No mat - ter how h o p e- l e s s , no


I
mat - ter how

nbo Gm

far; To fight for the right with - out ques-tion or

3 >E>
64

eb+s Bb+5 Gm

pause, To be march in - to hell for heav-en-ly

-.*\

--,-z
\--''
I

cause! And I know, if I'11 on - lv


> -

this glo - r1 quest, that my


-
>

Eb6 A7

heart will lie peace - ful and calm, When I'm laid to my
:- > - -
65

Ebm (Tacet) B bmaj 9

V
rest, And the world will be bet - ter for

?'
I
I

Bbmaj 9 Bb E bmajg Eb6

this; That one man. scorned and cov - ered with

Ebmajg pbo Dm Dffr7 Eb6

\'--l

S C A TS , Still- strove- withhis last ounce of cour- age, To

->- l>

77 7 7
3 >>:>

a ,tempo
B'p yall. tr9 CmZ tsb

r each the un-reach-a - ble stars.


-
G

v '5 >>>
tembo
66
IT MIGHT AS WELL RAIN UNTIL SEPTEMBER
\ : l' //
G 6$e,,\É.i+**e'-*
\\C
ût'o\ e- \Àr,' *)" Words and Musicby
GERRY GOFFIN and CAROLE KING

What shouid I write? What can I say? How can I tell you how much I miss you ?
ô

Dm

;g M oder ate ly , in rhy thm

l. The weath - er here has been as ni ce as it can be, Al - though it


don't need sun- ny skies for- things I have to do, 'Cause I stay
x 3 rl does - n't m at- ter wheth-er skies are gray o r blue; It's rain - ing

Gml /F Gm7/F

does-n't real - ly mat - ter much to me; For all the fun I'll have while
home the whole day long and think of you; As far as I'nl con - cerned each
in my heart'cause I can't be with you. I'm on - ly liv - in' for the

G ml /F eb.

you're 9 0 far a - WâYt It Might As Well Rain Un ril


day's 7 rain v daY, So It Might As Well Rain Un tit
day you're home to stay, So It Might As Well Rain Un ril

F Gl

@ 1962 ScreenGems-EMI Music Inc, USA


Sub-published
by ScreenGems-EMI Music Ltd, London WC2H OLD
lz rini-]

tem - ber.

ber.

a'a'7
Gm7yF \-]ltt /

My friends look for-ward to the beach: bod- y

while your

c.S.atrrneK

arms are out of reach, The sum-mer is - n't an - y friend of mine.


THE LAST WALTZ ../-\ r I
\-\--.
* {, 1: . . , ' \ Lr
\ !\
[ \ a\ t t ie u "
\ \rr
L a \.u ,,,iLt- rl,^\; "
Words and Music by
W a l t z m o d e r a to LES REED and BARRY MASON

>

nur' : 3-
))) l)) .
) )
I )l
f., . , \-/
A T IF

*
I u ' o n- d e r e d s h o u l d I go should À stay
had go- l.Lt s tr o n g
- Thought the love \r'e

çmaj 7 F f i m7 Frn 7

v.
I *-
f The band had 0 n - Iy one more song to play And
T h r o u g h t h e g o o d a n c l bac l wg'd get a Iong And

d r t- Jc7?.=P.= ''il
Tri'+rc+ ft-j 7 Li--J . -J llf
f

Em7 Dma57 D6
a15

* F
Then I saw you out the corn -er o f my eye _ V
T h e n t h e f'l am e o f l o v e di e d in your eye My

ar t r irr . f 2r
Omaj 7 F f ,m 7 Fm7

O 1967DonnaMusicLtd, LondonWC2H OLD


69

P' ro t-.
T T t,
r A lir-tle girl a - Ione and shy
tt
I had the
heart was broke in two u'hen you said "oillo byo

'. r 7+J
rrr î)ta
ll l*l I
Ti- --T-

-+
Enr 7 A7 +
D
A7 EnrZ A7

D ma.1 7

- geth

last u'altz shouldlast for ev

E m 7 ( e g a s s)
no-thing Justmy

and the oreh - es - tra play La la la la Ia la la Ia

Gmaj 7

x
a --------- -'tt'tt- Cl'
+
Ia- La la la la la Ia la la la I h ad r h e

'u -1+
trt r rr 7'.t''ù' t I' I t-
I rf r D.S."/ S Coda

Fflm7 Em Em7 L7
D
A7 Em7 A7
+ coDA

G nurj 7
'7r
LITTLE GREEN APPLES
'.A:L ,,
N A \ {L A
Words and Music
by B OB B Y R U S S E LL

t llork'rately
i
r ) r ( ) r n- l n g

l u t r r r k r r v ni r r r r r ve v e s : r n d s h c s l r v s . A n d I s l u r r r- b l e t o t h e b r e : r k- f a s t t r r b l e w h i l e t h e

kids are g()-lnt{ t o s c h < . r o lg. o o d - b y e . - And she rsrch-es out an' takes mv lnnd

squcez-('s snril -ing

O 1968Russell-Cason M usi c,USA


Sub-published
by Peter MauriceMusicCo Ltd. l,ondonWC2H OLD
72

warm nty heùrt end see

got to say.

it don'train in In - di - an-ap- o - lis sum-mer time,- no such thing as Doc-tor Suess,


it don't snow in Mipne - apolis when the win - ter comes.- no such thing as make be-lieve

D lzrtd Am
Tiutc
Jade out for Fint'

Dis-ney-land and Moth- er Goose is no nurs-ery


God did-n't make Lit-tle Green Ap-plcs
pup- py dogs and aut - unln leaves and B. B.

it donrt rain in [n-di-an-ap-o-lis in the sum-mer time.- And when nry-self is feel-in' low I
73

i
I

call her up

And ask it she could get a-way and meet me_- and grab a

I
t

i
she drops what she's do-in' al -ways late-

But she sit'swait-ing pa-tient-ly and smileswhen she f irst


74
MASSACHUSETTS
14*. (,\ee\/'
Words and Music by
BARRY, ROBIN and MAURICE GIBB

Moderately
Tacet

G Am C \'
x 000 00 00 x000
ffi ffi Efftrtr
ffi t-ffi ffi ffi

F'eei I'm go - lng back to Ma s SA chu - setts;


Tried to hitch ride - to San F ran cis - co;
Ta-lk a - bout the life - in Ma s SA chu - setts;

Am C
00 00

u.a

some - thing's teil - ing me_ I must go


got - ta do the things Iwan-na
speak a bout the peo pie I have

ta) t-'
'r' $-,_ .tP
ll
I r
I
r P---. + I

O 1 9 6 7 ,1 9 7 5 A b i g a i l M u s i c L t d
Gibb BrothersMusic, l,ondon WIY 3FA
75
G
x000
tl-n-n
ffi

,'--z'
nome . _ And the lights all went out in Mas SA
do. - And the lights all went out in Mas SA
seen. _ And the iights ail went out in Mas SA
l \
ll

C G
00 x 000
TTrITI
ffi
I
I
t a)
t chu SEttS the day I ieft her
I chu SCttS; they brought me back to
chu SCttS; and Mas - sa chu - setts is
t
I

d ?I a'
tt t I' r I

.
ll 3Am C
D G
Ir.D2 .
0 x00O 0 00 00

ffi ffi ffiffi


stand - ing on her own.
see my way with you.
one place I have seen.

Repeat and fade


G Am C G AmC
x000 00 00 x 000 0 00
tTlln
ffi

ch u - se tts.

Repeat and fade


c
76
MAY EACH DAY Words by MORT GREEN
Music by GEORGE WYLE
Valtz Tempo

--------

D m( b5)

-+-
1b 7 r7 | T*d t 7

Dm (b5) D7 D m? G7

4, . - I u.-_____--_---/'./

And may all of your wish-es come true. MAY EACH DAY in the

'a ', o J_}_I


ITI
1 TT
f:Jt I É
-\--l

-\-_/

O 1963 BarnabyMusic Corp, USA


by Robbins Music Corporation,l,ondon WC2H OLD
Sub-published
mem-rries

e|-___-e

all of your mem - 'ries be sweet.- The nreeks turn to

1 1

months and the months Thererll be sad ness and joy. There'll be

=(=
hJrJ
*\----l

DAY in the year day. May each dawn find you

qçlCa
l T tttt?
77
" F''l-!J i
r 1 3t T l-rr
Tr -:---z

om(b5)

Dm om( bb) D7 Dm7

a. - v.-____----.--_-

loYe - ly - As the one you shared \À,ith me to - day

a) 1?1?lf
l--l- 'EJri 1 r F l' =
4
t=

MAY EACH

f fg;3

MAY EACH
79
MY \)rAY
FrenchWordsby GILLES THIBAUT
EnglishLyricsby PAUL ANKA
Music bv CLAUDE FRANCOIS andJACQUES REVAUX
Slow tempo

-- ___ the end is near -, a n d so I fa ce the fin - al


. ) - gno\À'
L
rets _- I've had a few __ but then a gain too few to
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men-tion,.- I di d w hat I h a d to d ), --- and saw it
los - ing,- and now _ a s t e a r s s u b - s l de, ---- I find it

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case, _ of which I'm cer - tain. Itve lived a life that's


with - out ex - emp I planned er
each char t - t erred
11i""*n so am- us To think I did all

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EditionsJeuneMusique,France
lntersongMusic Ltd, London WIY 3FA
80

full, -- I ' v e t ra- vel led each and ev ' r y high wa.y_- and
c ours e each care- ful step a long the by way __ and
that __---- and may I say, not in a sh wav --=- oh

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more, much mor e than t h i s . did it my
no oh no not m e . did it my

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way. Ile- way. Y es th e re w e re times I ' m s u r e you
way. way. for w hat i s ----1a ma n what has he
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got, --- if not him-self then - -- he has not -_=-=- to say the

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Wordsby JOHNNY MERCER


Music by HENRY MANCINI

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ON A CLEAR DAY (You Can SeeForever)

Wordsby ALAN JAY LERNER


Music by BURTON LANE

Refrain fuith feeting)


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ChappellMusic Ltd, London WIY 3FA
star. You feel part
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PUPPETON A STRING
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LJ nr h'r'JY pev\h P.r,',\-\"' Music by BILL MARTIN

Moderato T.Calliope )

REFRAIN

duy yoritt s a y that you


won-der

mad-ly, I'd g l a d - 1 1 ' be there, like a PuP-Pet on


care, lf youtd say You love me

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VERSE

Love is just like a nler- r\' - go-rouncl \\'it h all the fttn o f the fair
I mn;,' rvi n on the round - R-bout, Then I l o s e on the srvings

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In or out, th e re i s nev-er & doubt

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Just u'hors pull-ing the s t r i n g s Itm aII tied up in y o u ! - But

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90
STRANGER ON THE
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Wordsby ROBERT MELLIN
Music by ACKER BILK

Moderato (with foeling)

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ship as it sailed out to sea, tak - ing all my dreams and

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The sigh- irg of the wail-irg of- the

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TAKE THESE CHAINS FROM MY HEART
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FRED ROSE and HY HEATH

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fair to my heart as you can be Then if y o u n o l o n g -e r

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gone b u t t h e h e a r t - a c h e sl i n g - e r on T,rxn Tgnsn Cnltxs Fnox Mv Hnlnr and set m e
care f o r t h e l o v e t h a t ' s b e a t - i n g thereTlxn Tnnsr CHAIN-sFhou My Iln.lnr and set m e

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frce T a k e l h e s e t e ar s from my eyes and let me see
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love some-bod-y new, let me l'ind a ne*' Iove too Tlxn THnsn CRltxs FRor My
f ai t h i n y o u i s gone h u t t h e h e a r t - a c h e sI i n g - e r o n Tlxr THusn Cxrrxs Fhou MY

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Hglnr andset me free .

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THERE GOESMY EVERYTHING
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2, ( As my) mem - 'ry t urns ba ck the pag - I can see the hap-py

lonc- ly And a voic soft ly


had l;e Now the love that kept this old heart

this w i l l be good - b ye - for-ev-er - more.tt-


shat-te' red bv the cl o s - i n g o f th e d o o r. -

O 1965, 1966 Blue Crest Music Inc and Husky Music Inc
Acuff-Rose Music Ltd, l.ondon WIY 3FA
95

IN

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There goes the one of my dreams, my

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THERE'SA KIND OF HUSH
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Words and Music by
LES REED and GEOFF STEPHENS

[ I e d i u m t e m p o( W i t t r a b e a t )

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kirrd of hush all ov- er the rvorld To - night - all ov- er the rvorld

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O 1966 Donna Music Ltd. London WC2H OLD


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99
TRY TO REMEMBER
H rtrv -( Ë e \a F"^\*"
Words by TOM JONES
Music by HARVEY SCHMIDT

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1. Try to re m e m- b e r thc kind of Sep tem - ber when


2. Try to re mem - ber when life lvas so ten - der that
3 .D e e p in De cem - ber it's nice to rc mem - ber al
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life wa,s slow and 0h, SO mel - low. -


n() 0ne wept ex ccpt the wil - low.
tho' you know the sn0w will fol - low

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Chappell& Co Inc, New York, NY, Owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world
ChappellMusic Ltd, London WIY 3FA
100

to re n r e m- b e r the ki nd of S.p tem - bcr whcn


to re mern - ber when life WAS SO ten - der that
in De cem - ber it's nice to re mcm - ber with

grass green and grarn was yel low. -


dreams kcpt be sld.c ygur low. -
out hrirt the heart IS f;ài- low. -

Try to re mem - ber the kind ot' S"p tem - bcr wht:rr
Tri to re menl - ber when Iife WAS SO ten - der that
Diep in Dc cem - ber, it's nice to re m e m- b e r the
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y0u \T'CTO it tcn der and cal low f'el - iow. -


Iovc was an enl ber a b out to bil - low.-
I irc ol s.p teur ber that nrade US m e l - I o w .-

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Tty to re mem - ber and if .y0 u re r r l e m- b c r . thcn
Deep in De cem - ber our hearts s h o uI d re mem - bcr and
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Original Words and Music by JOAQUIN PRIET
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BARRY, ROBIN and MAUzuCE GIBB

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an ev-er - last-ing smile a smile could bringyou near to me

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ev - er let me find you gone rcause thatwouldbring a to me-

wor ld has lost i t' s glor-y letrs start a brand new stor-y now my right

O 1967Abigail Music (London) Ltd


Gibb BrothersMusic, l,ondon WIY 3FA
now there'11be no can show you how my Iove

Talk in ev -er -last-ing words and ded -i - cate them all to me _--- and

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will give you all my I'm here if you shoulld to

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107

I to take your heart a - way You


andwords are all

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have to tâke Your heart ^ ' way

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YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME
ts-r t/
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I Original Italian Words by V PALLAVICINI
English Lyrics by VICKI WICKHAM and SIMON NAPIER-BELL
Music bv P DONAGGIO
Moderately

now- youve

O 1965 Edizioni Musical Accordo,Italy


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by B Feldman & Co Ltd, London WC2H OLD
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help but love you _ But be lieve nle t'tt nev er_ tie
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Words and Music
by TOM SPRINGFIELD

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