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ff CAROUSEL" VOCAL SELECTION 20th Century-Fox presents RODGERS and AMMERSTEIN'S K CsJlS-. f ' ^ J& starring GORDON MACRAE SHIRLEY JONES ..CAMERON MITCHELL p,„,„„,, HENRY EPHRON o^db, HENRY KING Scrccnp From iht Sugt Phy "Ltliom" by Fntnt Moln tmJ ibt Mmml SiMft Hit i) Radim 6 Hsmmmmt Bp ., y b, PHOEBE »d HENRY EPHRON $2.95 WILLIAMSON MUSIC, INC. 609 Fifth Avenue New York 17, N. Y.

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  • ffCAROUSEL" VOCAL SELECTION

    20th Century-Fox

    presents

    RODGERS andAMMERSTEIN'S

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    starring GORDON MACRAESHIRLEYJONES

    ..CAMERON MITCHELL

    p,„,„„,, „ HENRY EPHRONo^db, HENRY KING

    ScrccnpFrom iht Sugt Phy "Ltliom" by Fntnt MolntmJ ibt Mmml SiMft Hit i) Radim 6 Hsmmmmt

    Bp ., y b, PHOEBE »d HENRY EPHRON

    $2.95 WILLIAMSON MUSIC, INC.609 Fifth Avenue • New York 17, N. Y.

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  • CAROUSELVOCAL SELECTION

    by

    RICHARD RODGERS and OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd

    ^Sl. IF I LOVED YOU 3

    2. JUNE IS BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER 7

    7S 3. MISTER SNOW 13

    ")C 4. WHEN THE CHILDREN ARE ASLEEP 22

    5. A REAL NICE CLAMBAKE 26

    A 6. YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE 34j\7. WHAT'S THE USE OF WOND'RIN' 37

    WILLIAMSON MUSIC, INC.Sole Selling Agent:

    T. B. HARMS COMPANY609 FIFTH AVINUl • NEW YORK 17, N. Y.

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  • Carousel

    Words byOSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd

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