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4 funky retro sheets of vintage music from 1932-1956
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Four pieces of vintage sheet music. Please note the different years given for each piece of music.
Chickery Chick by Sylvia Dee and Sidney Lippman. The memorable lyrics include such words as bollika and wollika. Campy and odd. 1945 The ink color is somewhere between purple, blue and... maybe black.
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Vintage sheet music of "A Song of India" by N. Rimsky-Korsakoff, copyright 1932, with guitar chords. Important note: two of the pages are missing. If you buy it for the illustration or for framing, that won't matter. But don't buy it with the intent of playing it. Also, it is slightly off the standard 9x12 inch format that most of our sheet music follows, if that matters.
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I Know an Old Lady by Alan Mills and Rose Bonne. 1952 by Peer International, Montreal, Canada.
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Ole Buttermilk Sky from the movie Canyon Passage in Technicolor starring Dana Andrews when he was still hot-looking, Susan Hayward, Brian Donlevy. Music by Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks. 1956 There is a one-inch split in the "spine" of the music at the bottom.
Chickery Chick by Sylvia Dee and Sidney Lippman. The memorable lyrics include such words as bollika and wollika. Campy and odd. 1945 The ink color is somewhere between purple, blue and... maybe black.
AND
Vintage sheet music of "A Song of India" by N. Rimsky-Korsakoff, copyright 1932, with guitar chords. Important note: two of the pages are missing. If you buy it for the illustration or for framing, that won't matter. But don't buy it with the intent of playing it. Also, it is slightly off the standard 9x12 inch format that most of our sheet music follows, if that matters.
AND
I Know an Old Lady by Alan Mills and Rose Bonne. 1952 by Peer International, Montreal, Canada.
AND
Ole Buttermilk Sky from the movie Canyon Passage in Technicolor starring Dana Andrews when he was still hot-looking, Susan Hayward, Brian Donlevy. Music by Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks. 1956 There is a one-inch split in the "spine" of the music at the bottom.














