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America's Fifty Greatest Song Hits: Songfavorites (Words and Music), Songs That Made Radio Stars

America's Fifty Greatest Song Hits: Songfavorites (Words and Music), Songs That Made Radio Stars

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America's Fifty Greatest Song Hits: Songfavorites (Words and Music), Songs That Made Radio Stars

by Engel, Harry (Publisher)

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New York: Harry Engel. undated [songs c1927-c1934]. 64pp. paperback 4to: fair [some age darkening; wear @ spine; front cover is almost detached; else complete] Words and sheet music for popular songs written mostly during the early 1930s Depression era. Inside front cover features a photo gallery of "America’s foremost radio personalities," including Rudy Vallee, Bing Crosby, Kate Smith, Guy Lombardo, Ozzie Nelson, Morton Downey, et al. A nice singable/playable piece of vintage Americana.

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Title
America's Fifty Greatest Song Hits: Songfavorites (Words and Music), Songs That Made Radio Stars
Author
Engel, Harry (Publisher)
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fair/Poor
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undated [songs c1927-c1934]
Publisher
New York: Harry Engel
Keywords
SHEET MUSIC AMERICAN SONGS SONG BOOK DEPRESSION ERA TIN PAN ALLEY AMERICANA
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