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Box 5725

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Contains 152 Results:

Honey Bunny Boo. Words by Kim Gannon, music by Lee David. Remick Music., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

I Can’t Make Up My Mind. Words by Sy Taylor, music by Charles Reade. Sy Talor., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

I Can’t Remember to Forget. Lyric by Bill Hampton, music by George W. Duning. Broadcast Music Inc., 1940

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1940

I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five- and Ten-Cent Store); featured in…”Million Dollar Baby”. Lyric by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon; music by Harry Warren. Remick Music., 1931

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1931

I Take To You (from…”The Great American Broadcast”) Lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren. Leo Feist., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

I Tried. Words and music by Carl Nutter, Paul Hand and Clark Dennis. Embassy Music., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

I Went Out of My Way. Words and music by Helen Bliss. Broadcast Music Inc., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

I’ll Never Let a Day Pass By [from] “Kiss the Boys Goodbye”. Words by Frank Loesser, music by Victor Schertzinger. Famous Music Corp. {2 copies} , 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

“It’s All in a Lifetime” from … “The Great American Broadcast”. Lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren. Leo Feist., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941

I’ve Got a Bone to Pick With You (from…”The Great American Broadcast”) Lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren. Leo Feist., 1941

 File — Box: 5725, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates: 1941