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    Holiday Inn / by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 2016
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    Musical Score Book
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    Irving Berlin anthology. by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 1994
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    Musical Score Book
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    Fire : skin tight /

    Published 1976
    Table of Contents: “…-It's your night/words of love.-Streakin' cheek to cheek.-Jive turkey.-Heaven must be like this.…”
    Musical Score Book
  4. 4

    The songs of Hollywood / by Furia, Philip, 1943-

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…You ain't heard nothin' yet -- That's the Broadway melody -- That's the song of Paree -- Hip hooray and ballyhoo -- Cheek to cheek -- Thanks for the memory -- Over the rainbow -- Blues in the night -- Singin' in the rain -- Something's gotta give -- All that jazz.…”
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  5. 5

    Berlin's best for piano solos / by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 1964
    Table of Contents: “…Always -- Doin' what comes natur'lly -- Play a simple melody -- All by myself -- Cheek to cheek -- Give me your tired, your poor -- Soft lights and sweet music -- It's a lovely day tomorrow -- Be careful, it's my heart -- Everybody step -- There's no business like show business -- God bless America -- This is the army, Mr. …”
    Musical Score Book
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    Movie songs. by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 1991
    Table of Contents: “…Be careful, it's my heart -- The best things happen while you're dancing -- Better luck next time -- Change partners -- Cheek to cheek -- A couple of swells -- Easter parade -- Happy holiday -- I used to be color blind -- I'd rather lead a band -- I'm putting all my eggs in one basket -- Isn't this a lovely day (to be caught in the rain?) …”
    Musical Score Book
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    The business : a history of popular music from sheet music to streaming / by Napier-Bell, Simon

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword -- Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay: The beginning of the music business -- Around and around: The beginning of records -- The song is you: Max Dreyfus -- Give my regards to Broadway: The American musical -- Alexander's ragtime band: Irving Berlin -- Stardust: Making it, 1910 style -- The winner takes it all: Pirating and other problems -- Pennies from heaven: ASCAP and PRS -- Pack up your troubles: First World War -- Cheek to cheek: Jazz and Jews -- Prohibition blues: Don't drink, dance -- I got rhythm: Black music goes mainstream -- On the radio: Wireless kills and rescues records -- Don't trust nobody: Pushy publishers, dodgy producers -- Let's do it: Special relationships -- Brother can you spare a dime?…”
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