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a variety of supprementary material in many different This new series answers the often expressed need for to play the music that everybody knows and loves? popular styles. what could be more fun for an adult than can play is that soon after beginning piano study, anyone The remarkable part of this new Greatest Hitsseries attractive versions of the best-known music of today' 1 of Alfred's Basic Adult Piano course; pieces should This book is correlated page-by-page with Lesson Book corner of each title page of Greatesf Hlfs (the be assigned based on'thl instructions in the upper-right
included in parentheses)' correlation for Alfred's Adult All-in-One Course is you may not always lend themselves to precise grading' since the melodies and rhythms of popular music do than the corresponding pages in the Lesson Book' find that these pieces are sometimes a ritile more difficult in deciding when to begin each title' The teacher's judgment is the most important factor in conjunction with the Lesson Books' these when the books in the Greatest Hifs series are assigned provides introduced. ln addition, the motivation the music appealing pieces reinforce new concepts as they are increases popular song receive from mastering each could not be better. The emotional satisfaction students 1' popular music available in the Greatest Hifs series (Levels their enthusiasm to begin the next one. with the increase every adult's interest in piano study' 2 and 3), the use of allihree books will significantly
Beauty and the Beast (Arr. by Dennis Alexander) fromWattDisney'sBEAUTYANDTHEBEAST . . ' 18 Blue Suede Shoes " " ' 44 (Arr. by Dennis Alexander)
Nadia'sTheme (Arr' by Martha Mie$ fTomTHEYOUNGANDTHERESILESS ' ' ' ' ' ' 40 On Broadway (Arr.
from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE
(Arr. by Sharon Aaronson) from Walt Disney Pictures'THE LION KING
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Hello, Dolty! (Arr. by Sharon Aaronson) from HELLO, DOLLY!
I Left My Heart in San Francisco (Arr. by Martha Mier)
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30
Rock Around the Glock (Arr. by Martha Mier) ' ' ' ' 16 28 She LovesYou (Arr. by George PeterTingley) ' ' ' ' '
42
Sound of Music,The
(Arr. by Sharon Aaronson)
34
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That's Amore (That's Love)
fram Disneyland and Walt Disney World's
12
IT'S A SMALLWORLD
Love Me Tender (Arr. by Christine H' Barden) ' '
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(Arr. by George Peter TingleY)
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Tomorrow
(Arr. bY Sharon Aaronson)
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(Arr. by Sharon Aaronson)
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My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from 'Titanic')
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(Arr. by George Peter TingleY) fram the Paramount and Twentieth Century Fox
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Use with Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Cours LESSON BOOK, Level 1, after page i (or with Alfred's Adult All-in-One Cours Book 1, after page 54
Love Me Tender
Words and Music by Elvis Presley and Vera Matso Arr. by Christine H. Barde
1.
Love
2. Love
Me Me
Ten Ten
- der, - der,
love me sweet; love me long,
o,r, You have made my For it's there that
tr
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a)
rrtt
nev
- er let
take me to
dr
me
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and I
life com - plete, be-long, ,l
love you and we'll nev - er efr
te
so.
part.
3
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ttt
Me
I
love me
Ten - der,
true;
a
ilo
-o.
all
my dreams ful
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lt.
fi
(!
1
5
11.
fUy
I lz. ruy 2nd time. Slower
lst time only!
5
1
o
lr
I f>
love
you,
and I d!
tr
al-ways
will.
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and I *?O
al-ways
1
2
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Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein I Music by Richard Rodgerr Arr. by Tom Geror
from THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Moderately fast 1
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a).
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to
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meet
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t)
4
lr
and
morn - rng you
'ry
al
1
greet
-
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n/etss, I
2
d-rr
\.
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weiss,
der
Blos-som
qfu,
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bright,
t
I
I
tr-J
of
snow,
may
you
a:
I
'2 4
4
grou
2
1
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grow for
and
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ta:
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pt
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3
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my
home-land for
e
?
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Copyright @ 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein ll Copyright Renewed WILLIAMSON MUSIC owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world lnternational Copyright All Rights Reserved
Secured
5 A n.
look
My Heaft Will GO On
Use after page 45 (7!
(Loverhemerrom'ritanic')
from the Paramount and Twentieth Century Fox Motion Picture TITANIC
Music by James Hornr Lyric by Will Jenning Arr. by George Peter Tingle
Moderately slow 3
od
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I l.
- ry night in | 2. Love can touch us Clee Ev'
I
d
that is how and nev +CleC
I
er
dreams one time and )e+ my
you let go till
know
see
I
last )e
go we're
, you, for
I
a
feel life -
you, time,
on.
gone.
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1
a)
Far a-cross
the
Love was when )OO)
I
dis - tance loved you
and one
-++
- es true time
spac
, be I
tween hold
us to.
-g
1
a)
you have come to ln my life we'll C+eC
show you al - ways
)e
go go
on. on.
O
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5
o
tar,
ruea,,
wher
ev - er
you
are,
I
be
e
does
go
lieve
that
f
on.
-e)
Once
(J.
more,
ta
door
and you're
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o-(r
on_--
and A
the
{>
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heart
e-e
v
-€> .,f
e' on.
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mf
aa
p
o
you
Use after page 49
Puff the Magic Dragon
(81
)
Words by Leonard Lipton Music by Peter Yarrow Arr. by Christine H. Barden
mfPull "
the Mag -
ic
tr 1
o, frol- icked in
3
1
, au - tumn
the
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a
ta
land called Ho - nah fr,o
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Lee.
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tt
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Jack
-
Pa -
ie
ft
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per
that
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and
23
,
brought him strings and
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-
and
oth -
e
r.
lr
er
fan
?
-
cy
Q'
stuff. J ont )
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f,
cnonus
the Mag -
Puff
frol-
icked in
Puff
the Mag
au - tumn
the
-
ic
mist in
a
ic
au - tumn
mist in
a
land called Ho - nah
Use after page 58 (92)
The Rainbow Gonnection from THE MUPPET MOVIE
By Paul Williams and Kenneth L. Ascher Arr. by Dennis Alexander
Moderately fast
1.4
o/'Why
are
-l\
4
3
so man-y
there
songs
I
a-
3
t-
''/
ffi-bows,
bout
f
what's
"?o
4
on
tr
the
t)
2
3
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er
vi -
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side?
sions,
t,
52
but
)
I
2
1
13
ot-
,tr
tr
on-ly
a
il
lu -
e
sions,
and'
,/
rain - bows have
)
J
noth
-
ing )
to
2
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1
-l
o
So we've been
l-l told and
-l choose
some
to
3
it;
1
lr
I
lieve
be
wrong;
know they're
lt (J
J
wait
7(J
Some
see.
and
-
day
we'll
2 1
E
13
4
dltr
lt_-' nec -tion;
.TI
find
it,
Rain
The
bow
Con
t)
2
5
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o dream-ers
e
and
1
4
me.
1
the ta
2
rit.
lov - ers,
the
10
What a Wonderful World
Use after page 60 (96)
Words and Music by George David Weiss and Bob Thiele Arr. by George Peter Tingley
Slowly 2
trees of green,
I see
mf
,)
think to
skies
3
red ros-es too,
O
e-
my-self
What
a
Won-der-ful
What
a
Won-der-ful
of blue
I see them bloom
and
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1
for me and you,
and
I
11
tr
3
1
ll-
dJuJu-
col-ors of the rain-bow, so
n.
- -il-
J--Jt-
pret-ty in the sky,
3')
al- so on the fac
are
- es
of
peo-ple
go-in'
by, I see
?'
n.
3
d friends shak-in' hands, say-in'
e
"How do you do!"
They're real-ly
e
e
say
-
._, "l love you." I hear rit. )-
in'
mp*
E a)
a tumPo** 2
ba - bies
t
3
cry,
I
they'lllearn much more than
watch them grow,
O^
--I'll
ev - er know
and
I
tiC+
2
4
4
(Move RH to Middle C Position) 4
think to
my-self
What
a Won-der-ful (Move LH to 4 Middle C Position)
2
@ a) think
er4 to my - self
a
O t 3 5
xcnp Mezzo piano medium soft = **Resume original speed.
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rit. What
Won-der-ful
)
e
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12 Use after page 73 (113).
It's a Small World from Disneyland and Walt Disney World's lT'S A SMALL WORLD
}nlH:l
Richard M. sherma. [: "nd[o#:f Arr. by George Peter Tingley
Brightly 5
a) ll's
mP/
z'/
I
world
a
e
laugh - ter,
of
?
world of
a
tears;
u +
il's
/
a
)
3t 5
4 2
1
_uJr/
world ol hopes and ? *
tr ol
I
world of
a
/+
it's
3
time we're a - ,ware, lt's
gbE
rl Small World af -
a
I
ii
a Small World
all.
zi
\
I
,r,,
ter
4
?
1
o *f
much that we share that (t
fears. There's so
I
af
-
ii
ter
all,
1
2 5
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It's
+*
a
Small World
13
3
dtTl
af -
i
t7r
ter
all.
tft
It's ,
i
4e' r
a
Small
af - ter all, it's
World
5 4
r'
small, -
?
a
e +=
e 1-
5
world.
small
q)f
mere
just one I
1
/-
moon and
one
I
l5
5
o
got
- den sun
t-
ana
smile means friend -
/a
ship
to
ev - '(y
t-
one. Though the
EI a)
@
ove
moun -
tains di - vide and
ceans are cresc.
5
5
5
1
1
1
ter
all.
af
-
I
o-
the
wide, lt's
a
Small
f
g,--
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d ,z}
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14
Tomorrow
Use after page 73 (11!
from the Musical production ANNTE Lyric by Martin Charni Music by Charles Strous Arr. by Sharon Aaronso
Happily
sun-'ll come think-ing a -
To - mor-row, To - mor-row
bet your bot-tom clears a-way the
dol - lar that cob-webs and
1
mor
- row
When l'm stuck
I just
c>-----------/
there'll be 'til there's
sor - row
with
a
stick out my
@ 1977 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY A Division of MPL Communications, lnc. and CHARLES STROUSE
All Rights Reserved
15
tr
3
I
sun-'ll come out
)t?
\4
)
To
so you got to
- mor-row,
hang
on 'til
mor -
row,
To
To
It. 5
tl
'I
mor
- row,
love ya,
I
4
4
To
mor
- row,
you're
e 2
tr
3 -,.'
2
oa_
wav!
'
€|rr
nt.
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I
p )
lr}
al - ways
a
'16 Use after page 75 (1 1 9)
Rock Around the Clock
Words and Music by Max C. Freedman and Jimmy DeKnight Arr. by Martha Mier
Moderate rock tempo 1*<
One, two, three o'clock,
five,
four o'-clock rock,
six, seven o'-clock
eight o -clock rock,
tr
\
'l
otll_Jl
nine, ten,
eleven o'- clock,
Clock to - night.
2
rrl
l-)-)-)
i4' twelve o'- clock rock, we're gon - na /'i Rock
glad rags on
1. Put your
clock strikes two,
and and
4
2
1
u a.
o
A- round
the
join ffie, Hon, three and four,
we'll_ if the
5
3
have some fun when the band slows down we'll_
5
i
L-
3
clock strikes -'i;;- one,
,;u 2
,;;b,
I
I
t
we're son - na
Rock
f
I
A - round the
_
L-
1
*Play the pairs of eighth notes a bit unevenly, long-shor1. Copyright @ 1953 by Myers Music lnc. and Capano Music Copyright Renewed 1981 All Rights on behall of Myers Music lnc. Administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203 lnternational Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
broad day -
light,
11.-4. 1
the Clock
1
to -night.
rJl
5
"tr
2
3. When the chimes ring five and six and seven we'll be rockin' up in seventh heav'n, etc. 4. When it's eight, nine, ten, eleven too, I'll be 5. When the clock strikes twelve, we'll
goin'strong and so will you, efc.
cooloff, then, start a-rockin"round the clock again, etc.
2. When the
18
Beauty and The Beast
Use after page 75 (119)
from Walt Disney's BEALJTY AND THE BEAST
Lyrics by Howard Ashman Music by Alan Menken Arr. by Dennis Alexander
Moderately slow
-fr^r"as
oto
i
friends, then some-bod-y
oeJ'
Small,
to
say the
least.
Both
a
lit - ile
€ee
--
scared, nei-ther one pre
pared, Beau-ty and The
t)
a
(Move LH 2 down to F)
(Move LH 5 up to E)
al
,
J.
Ev-er as be - fore, ()
ev -
er just
as
EJ'J sure as the sun will 2
@ 1991 Walt Disney Music Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc
All Rights
Reserved
Used by permission
rise.
19
oee
4+', Tale as old as
Tune as old as
time.
e ,
tt
song.
Bit-ter-sweet and
-
o-r
g_uJ
strange, find-ing you
can
EJ SUN
o€> Beast.
EJ
change, learn- ing you were
u ris - ing
in the
)
J
Tale as old as
East.
eJ'e
time,
ta
5l!---+-
2
as the
)
-J
song as old as rhyme. Beau-ty and The
-u
time, song as old as
down to F)
J', +-
4
Tale as old as
' 1Mou" LH 2
Cer-tain
wrong.
rhyme. Beau-tyand The
€>---\---l tseast.
Use after page 77 (121)
On Broadway
Words and Music by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber Arr. by Tom Gerou
Moderately
mf l:ll3l
331
the ne - on the wom - en that I won't
lights
treat last
are you too
bright fine long
On On On
1
3 5
5 2
at
They say there's al
But
I'll
But when you're walk 'Cause how ya gon But they're dead wrong,
look
-
in' catch a
in' na I
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Grey
-
ways them hound
tr
14)^-4
1
-..-
t
to - eat dime one thin
t
t
ti
off and you're e - ven shine.
The glit - ter rubs right
nough
And you ain't had e When all you got is 'Cause I can play this
here *
i
gui - tar
i
t--*
And one thin dime w-on't 12f d And I won't quit till
no - where.
your shoes.
Erd ajl
l'm
LZii
a
-o a star
On
Broad -
2:
dim.
way.
CO
Use after page 83 (131).
Can You Feel the Love Tonight from Walt Disney Pictures'THE LION KING Music by Elton John Lyrics by Tim Rice Arr. by Sharon Aaronson
Slowly, with a steady beat 2
t1 There's a calm e
omp
L1
ren
sur
-
to the rush
/->
der
Lz when the
I
heat
e
of
e
day,
;.\\
5
5
o
I
2-
of
the
roll
- ing world
can be turned
a
?
--C
way.
-.. 3
1
1
2
Ot1
11
|
An
en -chant - ed
mo-ment.
e
|
and it sees
ai,
e
me
+\
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1,-;3
ol
e
e- nough for this
4'5
4
rest
It's
through. _- _
- less war -
e
rior
il:'
to be
@ 1994
All Bights
?
with
you.
hn
Wonderland Music Company, lnc.
Reserved
Used by Permission
mf And
Can You
Feel
23
14
1421 D
I
the
To
Love
-
.>
night?
/€,
It
q
is
where we
z1
are.
3 5
5
., ->
-_-
mp lt's .--/e
__--_\
2
I
e
nough for
/-->
this
wide
4
-
eyed
ee 11
1
4
,n, E?->r, d-
^1.'f
t|
rl
that
wan-der- er
ee
ee
got ee
we
1
s
this
lar.
-
@-a-"=A:3
.>
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421
the
Feel
Love
To -
-> 21
., ->
ono
3
11 55
Can You
f
night?
how
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it's
24
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D)
laid to
n
a)\
->
ae
.-\ !e
---
--
3 5
kings
mP tt's
rest?
1
and
vag -
-a-bonds
ee
lieve
mf
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i
:ii
lieve
eo
best.
4
I
the
1 '1 5s543
sit ver ee 1 1
tr
1
1
vag-a-bonds
be
I
I
tt's
e
nough
,->
to
make
kings
ee
__i_J
or
y
and
ee
11 23
@';-s
make
11 54
5
e
nough to
->
ver ee
the
ee
1
a,
e
2 4
rl
be
I
1
4
?-zr
i
y
best.
ee 1
1
e
rit.
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A 8va
Memory
Use after page g3
Music by Andrew Lloyd Wet Text byTrevor Nunn afterT. S.
from CATS
Arr. by Sharon Aaror
J
'I
o
t'
ment. lioht.
Has the
I
:t
can
moon lost her smile the
at
mem old
She
'ry? davs.
I
,'.
^)
2
o I
._ _\_-
lone.
then.
)
I
^ta
ln lre
the
lamp mem
light ber
smil-ing
is
was
beau - ti
1
the the
with
-
ered
time ) I
5
leaves
knew
(
w
4
l-l 11. 3
1
J
a)
lect
at my
hap-pi-ness
C
1522
tAnl
feet.
was.
And Let
the the
-+ be- grns
e
wind
^C 5
J
I
Music Copyright @ 1981 The Reaily Useful Group Ltd. Text Copyright @ '1981 Trevor Nunn and Set Copyrights Ltd. All Rights for The Really Useful Group Ltd. for the United States and Canada AdmlnistereA by Songs Of polyGram lnternational, lnc. All Rights in the text Controlled by Faber and Faber Ltd. and Administered for the United S'tates ind Canada by R&H Music Co. lnternational Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
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@
oa
a
the
t. fa
tal cold
stale
trc of
is
smell
warn morn
I
lng' tng.
-
212
t
-l
-(J' The
2
Some street
-
one lamp
1t(J.
I
and
mut - ters I
street night
I
52
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a
an-oth-er
dies,
'5
4 2
O fr"E
" lamp is
ttv
gut - ters o - ver,
and an
)
2
soon oth -
it
er
day
be is
514
4
a tempo
(C)
n" I morn
tng.
dawn
ing.
I
rit.
I
DDAY m T_
IOUCh I
5
*Tie 1st time only.
light. me.
I
must so
It's
wait for the
eas-y
think of a lone with the
to
must-n't give days in the
comes to me you'll
Mem-o - ty hap-pi-ness
8va-
A
A 8va
28
Use after page 83 (131
She Loves You
Words and Music b John Lennon and Paul McCartne' Arr. by George Peter Tingle'
Moderately fast
think you've
know its
lost
your
love?
up
simile*
5
a) day.
you she's think - ing -
It',s
fair.
Pride
eO
can hurt
9'+
told me what pol -o-gize
And she
_A-
a)
to to
t)
4
1
2
o
of
vou too
say: her. ,eO
1
She says Shel Loves Be-cause She
I
3
I
You
5
I
and you
know that can't
be
)
bad.
-
1
1
Yes, She a)
Loves
You
and you
2
know you should be
glad,
cresc.
t)
I
5
*Simile means in the same manner. ln this case, continue pedaling once per measure until the next pedal marking. Copyright @ 1963 by NORTHERN SONGS LTD., London, Engtand Copyright Renewed All rights for the U.S.A., its territories and possessions and Canada assigned io and controlled by GIL MUSIC CORP., lnternational Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
1
650 Broadway, New York, NY l
OO l
g
oo!
yeah,
She
yeah, And with a
mf
@tr know you should
be
Loves You, yeah,
love like
that
yeah
She
know you should be glad.
Loves You, yeah,
Use after page 83
Hello, Dolly! from HELLO, DOLLY!
(1 31
Music and Lyric by Jerry Hermar Arr. by Sharon Aaronsor
Moderately
Dol
- ly, well,
Hel
3
Olrlr nice to
lr have you
I
back where you
be
You're look-
long.
ing
I
lswell,
n_t
sI
4r
o'
Dol -
ly, we can
\
1
-
Dol - ly, you're still cresc.
tell,
5
glow - in', you're still
crow - in', you're still
1
t---
5
3
*
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strong.
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4
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lr
go - in' _____
1
21
1
ol
)
the
room
mf
sway
- in'
for
the
5
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band's
5
play -
in' one of
your
wrap,
old
fel- las,
gee, fel - las,
fa - v'rite
find her an emp - ty find her va - cant
a
lap,
fel- las,
)
knee, fel- las, I
Dol-ly
'll
nev - er
Dol-ly
'll
nev - er
That'S Amore
Use after page 83 (1:
(rhat,s Love)
from the Paramount Picture THE CADDY
Words by Jack Broo Music by Harry Warr Arr. by George Peter Tingl
Moderately bright
moon hits your stars make you
shine like you'vc street
had loo
cloud
at
much your
4
o
with
i-t.
ring, ting-a-ling-a
i'i'-
ling, ting-a-ling-a
iJ
ling, and
you'll
play
.
sing, "Vee
L-.
1
-
tip - py tip - py
* 2nd time skip to Coda. Copyright @ 1953 (Renewed 1981 ) by Paramount Music Corporation and Four Jays Music lnternational Copyright Secured All Rights Fleserved
ta
bel
-
la."
a
$
COO| @n added endins)
walk in
* Repeat from
a
the ll, ,o ,n" sign
$,
then skip ro the CODA.
Use after page 83 (13
The Sound of Music from THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein Music by Richard Rodge Arr. by Sharon Aaronsc
Moderately slow 4
o
pin.
\rl
-J
hills are a-live -.-
3 ---
3 1
-() with
.-T^->
sic,
e
-?C)
r,
Mu -
with The Sound of
songs they have sung
L-.
C )
for a thou-sand
\e
years.
4
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a)
I
The
J
= heaft hills fillmv
withThe Sound ol
?
-
e, My
head wants to
sic.
,-
I
.-fE>
-:e
J-
Mu -
sing
ev - 'ry
song
it
hears.
I
1
2
2 4
5
1
1
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2
1
35
2
4
13
1-
1
4
r 19
a)
My
beat
heart wants to
l;J
like the wings
u lake
qe
of the
birds
that rise from the
a
t\-
-[+ to the
'3 ts
1
o
1
qe' trees.
My
tY
;
heart wants
flJto sigh like
I
chime
a
that flies
from a
church
)na
t
4
4
o
breeze,
''-- --mf To
,2
-[+ laugh like a brook when
q
1+
trips and falls
it
rz*'-
-frt
stones on
o-ver
its
5 I
3
d
q4' way.
2 I
I
, To
sing
through the
31
1
e' night
I
like
a
lark who is learn - ing ^
5'2
hn
to
36
4
ol
f',
pray.
oo
lone -
when my heart is
? *^
-
I
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_ to the hills
ly.
e 531
3-
1
ovl
v
know I willhear L^. t t
.-fi>
what l've heard be
fore.
\e
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olnnl
II
2
tJ
3
1
I
vN
heart will be blessed
withThe Sound of
521
1
3
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37 Use after page 84 (132).
A Whole New World from Walt Disney's ALADDIN
Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Tim Rice Arr. by Dennis Alexander
Moderately slow
I
can show you the
3Q'u-e
mf'.. ./sntn - tng, sntm- mer-tng,
splen
-
did.
4
1
' frt Tell me
rt prin - cess, now
veie when did you
->
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Jvr J let your heart de
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cide?
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J
J-/
l,t
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.-
2
1
O
1
I
can
o -
pen your
eyes
1
.a
1
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Wonderland Music Company, lnc. and Walt Disney Music Company All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
p
last
38
mf /take you won -
der
e j;',i mag-ic car - pet
tas
- tic point
say we're
on
ol
o-
by
ride.
view.
- ly dream
ver, side - ways and
A Whole New
No-one to
ing.
lt
tell us no
A Whole
New
or
39
a
crys
daz - zling
- tal clear
place I
thi
nev-er
now l'm
Whole New World
in
t-.--.-
,
o
you.
{'Y.-
o J .
./
tml
--
h
/T
tt
l^ll-zl
L-t
----*-
with
Nadia's Theme
Use after page 87 (135,
from THE YOUNG AND THE RESITESS
By Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr Arr. by Martha Mie
Moderately, with expression 5
1*/--
@ 1971 SCREEN
All Rights
Reserved
---\_
GEMS-EMI MUSIC INC. lnternational Copyright Secured Used by permission
,---1r'2C
a tempo
2>\- 2 O
_rit. t--------T_.
2'1
e
1,,/efr
c' --_J-
mp I
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42 Useafterpage9l (139).
I
Left My Heart in San Francisco Words by Douglas Cross Music by George Cory Arr. by Martha Mier
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'l
Left
My
High on
a
Fran -
4
2
a)
in San
To be where
\_ lit -
I
tle ca-ble cars
e
climb
half-way to the stars!
)
a
3
-
4
ott
5
The morn
-
7 ing
fog
-mf
may
1
lt-
chill e
the
2
All Rights
O 1954 (Benewed 1982) COLGEMS-EMt MUSTC lNC. lnternational Copyright Secured Used by permission
Reserved
air;
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l_!:1,
43
4-ry
1121
1
It'
a)
My love waits
care!
-frJ '.
lr
in San Fran t.O
there
C
I
cis - co,
a - bove the
e+
r1
5
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5
2
2
,
ulr
ov\
I
blue
)
and wind - y
21
5
4
1
sea.
)
2
-.1
lo,
I
C l,'+
when
r
come
42
you,
I
5
5
I
I
San Fran
cts - co.
your gold - en
Cl
sun
will
shine C-
3
I
Left
My
t+
512
3,21
ol
home
for
to
44 Use atter page 93 (141).
Blue Suede Shoes
Words and Music by Carl Lee Perkins Arr. by Dennis Alexander
2
lrrr 3
'l
tr.
one
two
for the mon-ey,
.,1
5\
Ll )rz
t-
for theshow,
three to
get
read-y, now
lr
I
go, cat, go!
t-mf
But
1
5
tr.-.?-. Ar.l 1l \
5
-.'
3
a,
I
don't
step on my Blue Suede
you
[-
do an - y - thing but lay
Shoes.
-[-
off of my Blue
You can
I
-q;zwJn,yo, Suede Shoes.
long short long
short, etc.
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"rn
knock me down,
step
Burn my house,
?-1 orr
.t
slan-der my name drink my cider from
{.,. ir-,
, ,
Do
att I o-r", the ptfce; my old fruit jar;
in my face,
steal my car,
an - y-thing that you
J_J.
want to
do,
I
but
uh - uh, hon-ey, lay
I
ffifoon'r
do an - y - thing but
331
5t
step
you
lay
,i
on my Blue Suede
off of my
5A
Blue Suede
rs
off of my shoes.
--_-_
Use after page 95 (143)
Part of Your World from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID
Lyrics by Howard Ashman Music by Alan Menken Arr. by Tom Gerou
Moderately fast 3
1. I
wan -
2. Flip-pin'
na be fins
your
I
where the
you don't
Legs
wan-na are re
see
wan - na
- quired
for
Ir. 3
a)
4
u
e
walk-in' a - round on tlose, Stroll-in' a - long down the,
e
ya call
what d' -
'em,
oh
----.-/what's that word a-gain,
?-i 1
(J
Ov(rrr Up where they
walk,
t-
up where they
J
run,
up where they
stay
Ce+ 3
1
5
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Walt Disney Music Company and Wonderland Music Company, lnc. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
all
day in the
47
Ed,. o!r
2
5
4 1
1
L
sun.
Wan-der- in'
3mp
free,
t--*-
I
wish
I could
part of that
be
world.
?'
a).
1
1
What would
p
I
give
if I could
tr cresc.
wa - ters?
out - ta these
5
1
land
live
1
'll
they un-der
e
stand. Bet they don't re mf _e
ori- mand their
daugh-ters. Brightyoung
1
ol
wom - en,
r= = = 1
sick of
swim-min', read-y to
fr,t t
C
mf
4t"no.
*eC
e
And
48
3
1
omf{ read-y
to
.J
I
J'J'V'
peo-ple know.
know what the
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e
.,na)
1
2
1
1
3
4
a fire,
burn.
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te)
n
rl2 1
J
a)
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turn?
I
an -swers.
___
does it, what's the word,
and why
some
e
JJJ
What's
get
(J
J
love,
love
to
ex
l-'l
plore that shore up
a
oeo
\J
a)
sea.
Wish I could
a).
(J
be
!r--
bove, rout of
A
A
pp
part of that
e'
11 53
:
.*aa 1
my
5
3
r--
it
A * 1
3
,5,
the
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