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    Blue skies : fra Fox-filmen "Alexanders ragtime band" / by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 1927
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    Electronic Musical Score Book
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    Blue skies : clarinet quartet / by Percival, Richard

    Published 2006
    Musical Score Book
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    Irving Berlin song book. by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 2009
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    The complete lyrics of Irving Berlin / by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 2001
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    Irving Berlin anthology. by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 1994
    Musical Score Book
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    Ella Fitzgerald sings the Irving Berlin song book by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 2000
    Audio Disc Audio
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    Holiday Inn / by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 2016
    Musical Score Book
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    The Irving Berlin century/say It with music.

    Published 2007
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    Kiri Sings Berlin, Gershwin & Kern.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…(2:40) ; What'll I do (3:45) ; Blue skies (2:38) ; It's a lovely day today (3:09) ; They say it's wonderful (2:39) ; Say it isn't so (3:25) ; Cheek to cheek (3:25) ; Isn't this a lovely day (3:02) ; Always (4:27) ; The song is ended (3: 08) ; I've got my love to keep me warm (2:49) ; It only happens when I dance with you (2:10) ; Easter parade (3: 07) / Irving Berlin -- I got rhythm (with The Foursome) (3 :33) ; Love walked in (3:08) ; Someone to watch over me (2 :41) ; Summertime (with The New York Chorale Artists) (2: 41) ; By Strauss (2:47) / George Gershwin -- The folks who live on the hill (4:05) ; Smoke gets in your eyes (with Nona Liddell, violin) (2:35) ; The last time I saw Paris (3:37) / Jerome Kern.…”
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    Ballads. by Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989

    Published 1991
    Musical Score Book
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    The singer's musical theatre anthology.

    Published 2000
    Musical Score Book
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    Let's do it : the birth of pop music : a history / by Stanley, Bob, 1964-

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…1900: Pop in the beginning -- Elite syncopations: Scott Joplin and ragtime -- Songs for sale: Tin Pan Alley -- Doing what comes naturally: Irving Berlin -- A culture of consolation: Music hall and musical theatre -- On the other side of a big black cloud: World War I -- A conversation of instruments: The birth of jazz -- The greatest love of all: Louis Armstrong -- The blab of the pave: Jerome Kern and Broadway -- Let me entertain you: Al Jolson -- I'm gonna do it if I like it: The jazz age -- In a silent way: Race records -- Invisible airwaves crackle with life: Radio -- Trying hard to recreate what had yet to be created: Hillbilly -- Black and tan fantasy: Duke Ellington and the Cotton Club -- Learn to croon: Rudy Vallee and the dawn of the electric era -- All Hollywood and all heaven: Talking pictures -- Ten cents a dance: The Great Depression -- Nothing but blue skies: Bing Crosby -- Industrial light and music: The movie musical -- Pardon my pups: The Boswell Sisters -- Make those people sway: British dance bands -- Fascinating rhythm: Fred Astaire and the dance-hall boom -- Eighty-eight key smile: Fats Waller and friends -- Tight like that: The age of swing -- Serenade in blue: The great American songbook -- The winds grow colder: Judy Garland and Billie Holiday -- Be like the kettle and sing: Britain at war -- Why don't you do right: America at war -- Hot licks with vanilla: Glenn Miller -- Someone to watch over me: Vocal refrains -- We had to break up the band: Post-war jazz -- Call me irresponsible: Frank Sinatra -- Saturday night fish fry: Rhythm and blues -- California suite: The long-player -- It's Mitch Miller's world and we just live in it: The 45 -- Breaks a new heart every day: Peggy Lee -- Almost like praying: Post-war Broadway -- Squeeze me: Vocal jazz -- Experiments with mice: British big bands -- Revival: Trad jazz and folk -- In a restless world: Nat King Cole -- Ports of pleasure: Exotica -- Sharks in jets clothing: Rock 'n' Roll -- The summit: Frank, Dino and Sammy -- TV is the thing: The rise of television -- I could go on singing: The next generation -- The strength of strings: Film soundtracks -- What kind of fool am I: Lionel Bart and Anthony Newly -- Whipped cream and other delights: Adventures in Beatleland -- The last waltz: Tom Jones and the new balladeers -- Some kind rapprochementent: The 1970s.…”
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