page 213/214 from song "Someone To Watch Over Me" loose. cover faded with rub marks, dents, and scratches. edges rubbed and cover coating edge wrinkles. a few cover and page corners creased and bent.

 

Contents: The Babbitt and the bromide; Baby!; Beautiful gypsy; Boy wanted; Bride and groom; Clap yo' hands; Dance alone with you; Dancing shoes; Dear little girl; Do, do, do; Don't ask!; Ev'rybody knows I love somebody; Fascinating rhythm; Feeling I'm falling; Fidgety feet; Funny face; Got a rainbow; The half of it, dearie, blues; Hang on to me; Hangin' around with you; Harlem River chanty; He loves and she loves; Heaven on earth; High hat; How about a boy like me?; How long has this been going on?; I don't think I'll fall in love today; I mean to say; I want to be a war bride; I won't say I will, but I won't say I won't; I'll build a stairway to paradise; In the swim; Isn't it wonderful; It's a great little world; I've got a crush on you; Just to know you are mine; Kickin' the clouds away; K-ra-zy for you; Let's kiss and make up; Little jazz bird; Looking for a boy; Mademoiselle in New Rochelle; The man I love; Maybe; Military dancing drill; Mischa, Jascha, Toscha, Sascha; My fair lady; My one and only; Naughty baby; Nice baby! (come to Papa!); Nightie-night; Oh gee! oh joy!; Oh, Kay!; Oh, lady be good!; Oh, so nice!; The real American folk song (is a rag); Rosalie; 'S wonderful; Say so!; Seventeen and twenty-one; Show me the town; The simple life; So am I; Some far-away someone; Some rain must fall; Someone; Someone to watch over me; Soon; Strike up the band; The Sunshine Trail; Sweet and low-down; Tell me more; That certain feeling; That lost barbershop chord; These charming people; Three times a day; Tra-la-la; Wait a bit, Susie; Waiting for the sun to come out; What are we here for?; What causes that?; When do we dance?; Where's the boy? here's the girl!; Why do I love you?; The woman's touch; The world is mine; Yankee Doodle rhythm.