Description: Vintage Sheet Music Mostly 1920s and 1930s This is a set of 30 vintage pieces of sheet music mostly from the 1920s-1930s. These sheet music are quite old and have been used, so they are not in mint condition. However, they have not been abused and most of them are in good or very good used condition. Some of them have light notations or markings. Some may have some minor creases or tears typically along the edges from page turnings. Some may have some old scotch tape on the binding. The internal music pages are very readable and acceptable. Please see the photos and the full descriptions below and enjoy some interesting and rich music history along the way. 1. "Tip Toe Through the Tulips with Me," ©1929, lyric by A. L. Dubin, music by Joe Burke, from the Warner Brothers Vitaphone Talking Pictures "Gold Diggers of Broadway," Winnie Lightner, Ann Pennington, Nick Lucas, Lilyan Tashman, Conway Tearle, Nancy Welford, 6 pages, age-related page yellowing, some short tears on edges, old scotch tape on binding signed by a "Genevieve Watson" in bottom right of cover. 2. "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine," ©1929, lyric by A. L. Dubin, music by Joe Burke, from the Warner Brothers Vitaphone Talking Pictures "Gold Diggers of Broadway," Winnie Lightner, Ann Pennington, Nick Lucas, Lilyan Tashman, Conway Tearle, Nancy Welford, 6 pages, age-related page yellowing, some short tears on edges, old scotch tape on binding signed by a "Genevieve Watson" in bottom right of cover. 3. "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town," ©1932, lyric by Joe Young, music by John Siras and Little Jack Little, successfully featured by Abe Lyman (photo), 8 pages starting to separate, age-related yellowing, clean music pages. 4. "Many Happy Returns of the Day" ©1931, lyric by Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke, successfully introduced by Ruth Etting, Ziegfield star (photo), small tears and crinkles in edges, old scotch tape on binding, 6 pages, music pages unmarked and very readable. 5. "Under Your Window To-Night," ©1931, lyric by Charles Tobias and Sidney Clare, music by Murray Mencher, 6 pages separating, short tears on edges, music pages unmarked and very readable, signed in lower right of cover by a "Rosie Weston," age-related page yellowing. 6. "Ti-Pi-Tin," ©1938, "the sensational Mexican waltz song," music and Spanish lyric by Maria Grever, English lyric by Raymond Leveen, successfully introduced by Horace Heidt (photo), 6 pages curled on edges with short tears on edges, age-related page yellowing, music pages clean and very readable. 7. "Confessin' That I Love You," ©1930, words by Al J. Neiburg and music by Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, successfully featured by Rudy Valleé (photo), stamped on cover by Resselring's Music Shop, Chico, California, 6 pages, short minor age-related tears on edges, age-related yellowing, music pages very clean and readable, 6 pages. 8. "I Look at Heaven When I Look at You," ©1942, based on Grieg's Concerto in A Minor, adapted by Ray Austin and Freddy Martin, Lyric by Bobby Worth, featured by Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Pacific Music Sales, Hollywood, California, 5 pages, very good condition. 9. "Diane," ©1927, by Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, 6 pages, very good condition. 10. "Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)," ©1935, by Johannes Brahms, lyrics by Jerry Castillo, arr. by Jim Smock, featured by Lou Blake and His CBS Orchestra, 6 pages, very good condition. 11. "Where in the World" ©1941, lyric by Paul Herrick and Freddy Martin, music by Ray Austin, featured by Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, 6 pages, very good condition. 12. "There Goes My Heart" ©1934, words by Benny Davis, music by Abner Silver, featured by Sid Gary (photo), 6 pages, very good condition. 13. "Charmaine," ©1926, by Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, 6 pages, very good condition. 14. "Just One More Night In Your Arms," ©1924, music by Sam Timberg and words by Fred Fisher, 6 pages, old scotch tape on binding, music pages clean and readable, age-related yellowing. 15. "Sonny Boy," ©1928 theme song of Warner Brothers production "Al Jolson in The Singing Fool" as shown at the Winter Garden in New York, 6 pages, old scotch tape on the binding, age and usage-related wear and yellowing. 16. "My Heart Cries for You," ©1950, by Carl Sigmand and Percy Faith, recorded by Guy Mitchell (photo), 4 pages, very good condition. 17. "Little White Lies," ©1930, by Walter Donaldson, 6 pages, old scotch tape on binding, age-related yellowing of pages, music pages clean and very readable. 18. "You're Breaking My Heart" ©1948, by Pat Genaro and Sunny Skylar, 4 pages, good condition. 19. "It Happened In Monterey," ©1930, words by Billy Rose, music by Mabel Wayne, from the Universal Picture "King of Jazz" produced by Carl Laemmle, presenting Paul Whiteman and his band, 6 pages, very good condition, some age-related yellowing. 20. "Sweepin' the Clouds Away" ©1930, words and music by Sam Coslow, "Paramount On Parade," 6 pages, starting to separate, signed by a "Rosie Weston," clean and readable music pages. 21. "Blue is the Night," ©1930, words and music by Fred Fisher, featuring Norma Shearer in the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Talking Picture "Their Own Desire," 6 pages, minor tears on edges, age-related yellowing, signed by a "Mildred Dobbins" on front cover right side. 22. "Honeymoon Hotel," ©1933, words by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren, from the Warner Bros. picture "Footlight Parade" directed by Lloyd Bacon and Busby Berkeley, starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, 6 pages, age-related yellowing, signed by a "Gen. Weston" on lower left corner of cover, clean music pages, good condition overall. 23. "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming" ©1934, lyrics and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, featuring Ben Bernie and His Merry Lads in Paramount's "Shoot the Works" starring Dorothy Dell, Jack Oakie, Alison Skipworth, Roscoe Karns, 6 pages, signed in lower left corner of cover by a "Gen. Weston," very good condition overall. 24. "You're My Past Present and Future" ©1933, lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel, from the 20th Century Pictures Walter Winchell's "Broadway Thur A Keyhole" produced by Joseph M. Zanuck and Darryl Zanuck, directed by Lowell Sherman, featuring Contance Cummings, Abe Lyman and his Band, Russ Columbo, Texas Guinan, Blossom Seeley, Paul Kelly, Frances Williams, and Eddie Foy, Jr., signed on bottom of cover by a "Gen. Weston," 6 pages, very good condition. 25. "Roses of Picardy," ©1916, words by Fred E. Weatherly and music by Haydn Wood, 8 pages, Excellent Condition, beautiful roses on cover. 26. "To Think You've Chosen Me," ©1950, words & music by Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss, featured by Eddy Howard and His Orchestra (photo), 4 pages, very good condition. 27. "The Old Spinning Wheel," ©1933, by Billy Hill, featuring William Scott (photo), 6 pages, light creasing, signed by a "Gen. Weston" in lower left corner of cover, good condition overall. 28. "Where," ©1942, lyric by Adeline Busik, music by C. S. Cornell, introduced and featured by Frank Parker CBS, 6 pages, excellent conditon. 29. "The Very Thought of You," ©1934, lyric and music by Ray Noble, originally introduced by Rudy Vallée (photo), 6 pages, signed in lower left corner of cover by a "Gen. Weston," very good overall condition. 30. "Careless Hands," ©1949, by Bob Hillard and Carl Sigman, featured by John Luarenz (photo), 4 pages, very good condition. Payment must be received within 3 days of auction or store close. Always happy to combine shipping when safe to save you shipping costs. Thank you. Please visit our Ebay Store, DesertGold Store, for vintage carnival, stretch, opalescent, and EAPG pieces and other great finds, e.g., restaurant ware, pottery, crystal, books, typewriters, sewing machines, art, and the like.
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Northridge, California
End Time: 2025-01-07T01:53:41.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.88 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pieces of Sheet Music: 30
Copyright Years: Mostly 1920s-1930s
Format: Sheet Music
Genre: Movie Themes, Big Band Orchestra, Easy Listening, Jazz, Musicals