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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

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Love Me Tender

Words and Music by Elvis Presley and Vera Matso Arr. by Christine H. Barde

1.

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I

love me

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all

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Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein I Music by Richard Rodgerr Arr. by Tom Geror

from THE SOUND OF MUSIC

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you

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Secured

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look

My Heaft Will GO On

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(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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the

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us to.

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you have come to ln my life we'll C+eC

show you al - ways

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you

are,

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e

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go

lieve

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on.

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Puff the Magic Dragon

(81

)

Words by Leonard Lipton Music by Peter Yarrow Arr. by Christine H. Barden

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ic

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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

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1

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to

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it;

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wait

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5

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and

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4

me.

1

the ta

2

rit.

lov - ers,

the

10

What a Wonderful World

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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,

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e-

my-self

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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-

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col-ors of the rain-bow, so

n.

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pret-ty in the sky,

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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

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say

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ba - bies

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cry,

I

they'lllearn much more than

watch them grow,

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--I'll

ev - er know

and

I

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2

4

4

(Move RH to Middle C Position) 4

think to

my-self

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2

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a

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It's a Small World from Disneyland and Walt Disney World's lT'S A SMALL WORLD

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Brightly 5

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mP/

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world

a

e

laugh - ter,

of

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world of

a

tears;

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il's

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a

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world ol hopes and ? *

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world of

a

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it's

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time we're a - ,ware, lt's

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a

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a Small World

all.

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much that we share that (t

fears. There's so

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ter

all,

1

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It's

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a

Small World

13

3

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af -

i

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ter

all.

tft

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world.

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5

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to

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ove

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ceans are cresc.

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5

5

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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

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mor

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you're

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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

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_

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.

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4+', Tale as old as

Tune as old as

time.

e ,

tt

song.

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-

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g_uJ

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can

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in the

)

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East.

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as the

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song as old as rhyme. Beau-ty and The

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time, song as old as

down to F)

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4

Tale as old as

' 1Mou" LH 2

Cer-tain

wrong.

rhyme. Beau-tyand The

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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

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ways them hound

tr

14)^-4

1

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t

to - eat dime one thin

t

t

ti

off and you're e - ven shine.

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nough

And you ain't had e When all you got is 'Cause I can play this

here *

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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

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2:

dim.

way.

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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,

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5

o

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of

the

roll

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can be turned

a

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4'5

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rest

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Music by Andrew Lloyd Wet Text byTrevor Nunn afterT. S.

from CATS

Arr. by Sharon Aaror

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ment. lioht.

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She Loves You

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think you've

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up

simile*

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from the Paramount Picture THE CADDY

Words by Jack Broo Music by Harry Warr Arr. by George Peter Tingl

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The Sound of Music from THE SOUND OF MUSIC

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Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Tim Rice Arr. by Dennis Alexander

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from THE YOUNG AND THE RESITESS

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Part of Your World from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID

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