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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
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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' 1
If I Loved YouWords by
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Come Home '
A Fellow' Needs A Girl
The Gentleman Is A Dope
Mo/iey Isn't Everything
So Far •
Yoji Are Never Away
VOCAL SCORE
Androcles And The Lion (tv)Lyric* & Music by RICHARD RODGERS
> Don't Br Afraid Of An Animal
Ntf More W-iting
Stranters
Velvet~
Carousel
The Caitusel V>altz (piano)
If.l Lovjd You
June isAustin' Out All Over
Miste* SnoVr
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When the (hiWren Are Asleep
You'll Nev/r Walk Alone
VOCAt-SCORE
Cinderella (tv)
ClnderelLaJHarch (piano)
Cinderella Waltz (piano)
Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful
Impossible
In My Own Little Corner
Tl'lament
Ten Minutes A|o
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Do I Hear A Waltz?Music by RICHARD RODGERSLyrics by STEPHEN SONOHEJM00 I Hear A Waltz?'
Here We Are AgainMoon In My Window
Someone Like v tu
Stay-'
Take The Moment
Thank You So Much
VOCAL SCORE i
Flower Drum SongOon't Marry MeGrant Avenue •.
A Hundred Million Miracles
1 Enjoy Being A Girl
Love, Look Away .
Sunday
You Are Beautiful
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Hello, Young Lovers
I Have Dreamed
I Whistle A Happy Tune
March Of The Siamese Children (piano)
My Lord And MasterShall We Dance?Something Wonderful
We Kiss In A ShadowVOCAL SCORE
Me And JulietThe Big Black Giant
I'm Your Girl
It Feels Good
Its MeKeep It Gay
Marriage Type Love
No Other Love
That's The Way It Happens
A Very Special Day
VOCAL SCORE
No StringsLyrics & Music by RICHARD RODGERSBe My Host
Eager Beaver
La-La-La
Loads Of Love
Look No Further
Love Makes The World Go
"Maine"
The Man Who Has Everything
No Strings
Nobody Told Me
The Sweetest Sounds
You Don't Tell MeVOCAL SCORE
Oklahoma!
All Er Nothin'
The Farmer And The Cowman
I Cam t Say NoKansas City
Oh. What A Beautiful Mornin'
Oklahoma
Out Of My Dreams
People Will Say We're In Love
Pore Jud
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
VOCAL SCORE
Pipe Dream
All At Once You love Her
Everybody's Get A Home But Me
The Man I Used To Be
The Next Time It Happens
Suzy.ls A Good Thing
Sweet Thursday
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The Sound Of Music
Climb Ev'ry Mountain
Do-Re-Mi
Edelweiss
I Have Confidence (from film)*
The Lonely Goatherd
Maria
My Favorite ThingsAn Ordinary Couple
Sixteen Going On Seventeen
So Long, Farewell
Something Good (from film)*
The Sound Of Music
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'Lyrics & Music by RICHARD RODGERS
South Pacific
Bali Ha i
A Cock-Eyed Optimist
Oites-Moi
Happy Talk
Honey Bun
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
My Girl Back Home (from film)
Some Enchanted Evening
This Nearly Was Mine
There Is Nothin' Like A Dame
A Wonderful Guy
Younger Than Springtime
You've Got To Be Carefully Taught
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All I Owe loway
Isn't It Kinda Fun
It Might As Well Be Spring
It's A Grand Night For Singing
It's The Little Things In Texas*
More Than Just A Friend*
Never Say "No"*
That's For MeThis Isn't Heaven*
Willing And Eager*
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Fair Is Fair
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Happy Christmas, Little Friend
I Haven't Got A Worry In The World(from "Happy Birthday")
The P.T. Boat Song (Steady As You Go)'
There's Music In You
(from film "Main Street To Broadway")
The Valiant Years (tv)Music by RICHARD RODGERSThe Valiant Years (piano)
Victory At Sea (tv)Music by RICHARD RODGERSGuadalcanal March (piano)
Victory At Sea—Theme (piano)Victory At Sea—Complete (piano)
We're On Our Way (Infantry Song)
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