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High noon, Friendly persuasion, & more classic themes

Title
  1. High noon, Friendly persuasion, & more classic themes / by Dimitri Tiomkin.
Published by
  1. Secaucus, NJ : Warner Bros. Publications, c1993.
Author
  1. Tiomkin, Dimitri, 1894-1979.

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Description
  1. 1 vocal score (104 p.) : ill.; 31 cm.
Uniform title
  1. Motion picture music. Vocal score. Selections.
Alternative title
  1. Motion picture music.
  2. Friendly persuasion.
Subject
  1. Popular music
  2. Motion picture music > Excerpts > Vocal scores with piano
Contents
  1. Adieux (love theme from Lost horizon) -- Headin' home -- It's a wonderful life -- High noon (Do not forsake me) -- Quand je rêve -- Love, look what you've done to me -- Return to paradise -- The high and the mighty -- Friendly persuasion (Thee I love) -- Marry me -- Indiana holiday -- Giant (This then is Texas) -- Jett Rink ballad (James Dean theme) -- Gunfight at the O.K. Corral -- Strange are the ways of love -- Follow the river -- Shalimar -- Kashmir -- Wild is the wind -- The old man and the sea -- I am your dream -- Rawhide -- Rio Bravo -- My rifle, my pony and me -- Ballad of the Alamo -- Tennessee babe -- The green leaves of summer -- Here's to the ladies -- Yassu (wedding song) -- Town without pity -- 55 days at Peking -- Peking theme (So little time) -- Fall of love.
Call number
  1. JNG 95-4
Note
  1. For voice and piano, or piano solo, with chord symbols.
  2. Includes biographical sketch by Christopher Palmer.
Author
  1. Tiomkin, Dimitri, 1894-1979.
Title
  1. High noon, Friendly persuasion, & more classic themes / by Dimitri Tiomkin.
Imprint
  1. Secaucus, NJ : Warner Bros. Publications, c1993.
Added title
  1. Friendly persuasion.
Publisher no.
  1. VF1897 Warner Bros. Publications
ISBN
  1. 0897240820
Research call number
  1. JNG 95-4
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