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The Lerner & Loewe song book

Call Number

  • M 782.8 L82 (CEN)

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Publication Information

New York, Simon and Schuster, 1962.

Physical Description

255 p. : illus., photos. 31 cm.

Notes

Excerpts from musical comedies and a motion picture.

Words by Lerner, music by Loewe.

Contents

  • The Day Before Spring: God's green world
  • My love is a married man
  • A jug of wine
  • I love you this morning
  • Brigadoon: Waitin' for my dearie
  • The heather on the hill
  • The love of my life
  • Come to me, bend to me
  • Almost like being in love
  • There but for you go I
  • My Mother's weddin' day
  • From this day on
  • Paint Your Wagon: I'm on my way
  • I talk to the trees
  • They call the wind Maria
  • I still see Elisa
  • How can I wait?
  • Another autumn
  • Wand'rin' star (Cont.)
  • (Contents continued) My Fair Lady: Wouldn't it be loverly
  • With a little bit of luck
  • The rain in Spain
  • I could have danced all night
  • On the street where you live
  • Show me
  • Get me to the church on time
  • I've grown accustomed to her face
  • Gigi: Thank Heaven for little girls
  • Waltz at Maxim's (She is not thinking of me)
  • The night they invented champagne
  • I remember it well
  • Gigi
  • I'm glad I'm not young anymore
  • Say a prayer for me (Cont.)
  • (Contents continued) Camelot: I wonder what the king is doing tonight?
  • Camelot
  • Follow me
  • The lusty month of May
  • How to handle a woman
  • Before I gaze at you again
  • If ever I would leave you
  • What do simple folk do?
  • I loved you once in silence.

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