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DEAR HEARTMR. LUCKYMOON RIVER

D"~MSVILLE

H~ND JUDYHOT,>NIND

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:TRA~HT TO BABYCHARADE

TO MY\LOVEJOANN~HOW SOONBYE BYE

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Henry Mancini was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 16,1924- His father, Quinto, and his mother, Anna, soon moved to the steel

town of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. It was there, at the age of eight, thatyoung Henry was first introduced to music and the flute by his father, whoplayed the instrument himself.

At the age of twelve, Mancini took up piano and within a few years becameinterested in arranging. A need for instruction and guidance led to Max

Adkins, who was conductor and arranger for the house orchestra at the StanleyTheatre in Pittsburgh.

Soon after graduation from Aliquippa High School in the fall of 1942,Mancini enrolled at the Juilliard School of Music. His studies were inter-

rupted by a service draft call in 1943. He served overseas in the Air Force andlater in the Infantry. Following his release from service in 1945, Mancinijoined the "Glenn MiIler-Tex Beneke Orchestra as a pianist-arranger. It wasthere he met his wife, the former Ginny O'Connor, who was singing withthe band.

They were married in Hollywood in 1947 and now live in Holmby Hills,California, with their three children" a boy Chris (7/2/50) and' twindaughters, Monica and Felice (5/4/52).

Private studies continued with composers Erns~ Krenek, Mario Castel'nuoveo- Tedesco and Dr. Alfred Sendry.

In 1952 Mancini joined the music department of Universal-InternationalStudios. During the next six years he contributed to over 100 films, most

notahly "The Glenn Miller Story" (for which he received an AcademyAward nomination), the "Benny Goodman Story" and Orson Welles' "Touchof Evil."

Soon after leaving U-I, Mancini was engaged by producer-director BlakeEdwards to score the TV series, "Peter Gunn." His use of the jazz idiom

created an instant success and resulted in a nomination from the Academyof Television Arts and Sciences for an Emmy award.

The album, "Music from Peter Gunn" was released by RCA Victor and

to date has sold more than one million copies. The album was voted twoGrammies by the members ofthe NARAS (National Academy of RecordingArts and Sciences) as Album of the Year (1958) and Best Arrangement of theYear.

The success of "Peter Gunn" was soon repeated by another Edwards'Mancini collaboration, "Mr. Lucky." The use of lush strings and organ'provided a complete contrast from the driving "Gunn" music. The album',"Music from Mr. Lucky" joined "Peter Gunn" as a best seller. NARAS again ~.honored Mancini with two Grammies for Best Arrangement and Best Per-formance by an Orchestra (His album "The Blues and the Beat" was also

awarded a Grammy that year-I 960).Billboard Magazine paid tribute to the "Mr. Lucky" album by naming it

Instrumental Album of the Year. The 1964, 1965, and 1966 Playboy Readers -~Jazz Poll voted Mancini Leader of the All-Star Orchestra. '"

Mancini's return to motion picture scoring has so far produced the follow-ing movie scores: "High Time," "The Great Imposter," "Mr. Hobbs Takesa Vacation," "Bachelor in Paradise," "Breakfast at Tiffany's," "Hatari!","Experiment in Terror," "Days of Wine and Roses," "Charade," "The Pink -cPanther," "Soldier in the Rain," "Dear Heart," "Shot in the Dark," "The"

Great Race," "Arabesque," "Momenuo Moment," "What Did You Do In" ". -;The War, Daddy?" "Two For The Road," "Gurin," :'Wait Until Dark," and ~.'

"Th~ Party." -~In 1962 the Motion Picture Academy recognized Mancini's ability by -

awarding him two Oscars-one for Best Original Score, "Breakfast at '~"",Tiffany's," and another for Best Song, "Moon River," (lyrics by JohnnyMercer). Mancini and Mercer scored again the following year with "Daysof Wine and Roses." In the next three years he gathered nominations for'the songs "Charade," "Dear Heart," and "The Sweetheart Tree." :I

In 1962 the NARAS followed up the golden statuette honors, bestowing ,;,.r,'"on Mancini five Grammies for his recording versions from thesa",~ movie' .,>score and song. "Moon River" was named Record of the Year, Song of theYear, Best Arrangement; and "Breakfast at Tiffany's" was titled Best Per-formance by an Orchestra for other than dancing, and Best Soundtrack LPof a Score from a Picture or TV. To date, he has received seventeen Gram-mies, a record total for NARAS.

Four of Mancini's RCA VictOr albums have reached the magic "Gold

Record" sta~us (over $1,000,000. in sales). They are "Peter Gunn," "Break-fast at Tiffairy's," "Pink Panther," and "Best of Mancini Vol. I."

Mancini has written a boo,k of orchestration titled, "Sounds and Scores,"

(published by Northridge Music Corp), The book has received wide accept-ance among music students and professionals.

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CHARADE - DEAR HEART - HOW SOON - I LIKETI-jELOOK - I LOVE YOU AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT - IN THEARMSOFLOVE - MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT - MOMENT TO MOMENT - MOON RIVER - NOTHING TO LOSE - THE SHADOWS OF PARIS -THE SWEETHEARTTREE - TWO FOR THE ROAD - WE'VE LOVED BEFORE

PIANO SOLOS

ARABESQUE - BABY ELEPHANT WALK - THE GREAT IMPOSTER - HAPPY BAREFOOT BOY - HATARI - MAN OF ifHE WORLD -MR, LUCKY -MOON RIVER-PETER GUNN -RICHARD BOONE SHOW THEME -A SHOT IN 'THE DARK - YOUR FATHER'S FEATHERS c.

MANCINI SONG BOOK (Bye Bye; Charade; Dear Heart; Dreamsville; How Soon; I Love You And Don't You Forget It;Joanna; Man's Favourite Sport; Mr. Lucky; Moon River;. Mostly For Lovers; Punch And Judy; Slow Hot Wind; Song About Love;Straight To Baby; To My Love)

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MANCINI MAGIC FOR ALLORGANS arr. Mark LaubMANCINI MAGIC FOR EASYGUITAR ar~. Guy: FreedmanMANCINI MAGIC FOR GUITAR arr, Joe FavaPETERGUNN (9 Jazz Themes) arr. Louis Singer for PianoPETERGUNN (11 More Jazz Themes) arr, Louis Singer for PianoMR. LUCKY (12 Themes) arr. Louis Singer for PianoTHE GREATRACE(10 Piano Solos of Themes from the Film)

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MANCINI MAGIC FOR BAND arr. Trevor L. Sharpefor Military Band

MANCINI GOES LATIN (For Small Combos)arr, Ben Kendall3 Books: C, E~, and B~ instruments

MOON RIVER(All Organs; Accordion; Guitar; S. A. T.B,;T. T. B. B.; Band; BrassBand; Stage Band)

SWING MARCH, THE arr. John Warrington for Military Band

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DEAR HEART......................................... 4,

CHARADE . 6

,~ DREAMSVILLE ~.. 9

MOON RIVER ... 12

HOW SOON 14

MR. LUCKY 16

MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT.. 18

(I LOVE YOU AND)

DON'T YOU FORGET IT 20

SLOW HOT WIND ".""..""~.'..."..".".. 24

MOSTLY FOR LOVERS 26

PUNCH AND JUDY 28

STRAIGHT TO BABY 33

BYE BYE 36

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SONG ABOUT LOVE 441/

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" E~ A~7 B~

~t.

ap - pear, hell pur - sueap - pear, he'll pur - sueap - pear, they'll pur - sue

~

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2) Some3) Some

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firChorus (4)

One man is good at shooting skeet.Another's treatIs maybe throwing darts.Some men go in for squash,Some others, klabiosh,Still others love a lively game of hearts.Some men put on .an aqualung,And swim amongThe barnacles and pearls.But let a chick appear,They'll pursue her,And run their fingers through her curls.And that's the way it's beenSince the world began,The favorite sport of man is girls!

Man's Favorite Sport -2

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But let aBut let aBut let a

~

Om Cm7 F+ B~F7

her;- And"run his fing- ers through herher,- And run his fing- ers through herher,- And run their fing- ers through her

curls..curls. :

curls. -

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B~ 07 Cm7

since the world The fav-'rite sport ofbe - gan,

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0~7 B~Cm7 Fl1

girls!:::;-.---........ ,~>------. >-----.

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,'-"" >-

ChorusesChorus (5)

Some like the arrow and the bow,While others throwA discus down the greenStill others like to bowl,Or shooting for a hole.Especially the one they call nip.eteen.Some men go gliding through the sky,Or even tryTo capture flying squirrels.But let a lass appear,They'll pursue her,And run their fingers through her curls.And that's the way it's beenSince the world began,The favorite sport of man is girls!

19598

Cm7

.Bmaj7

While oth-ers fish where moun-taln wa - ter swirls.He pulls a string as down to earth he hurls.-

And ev - en play the an-dent g-ame of scurls.

r1,2.cbBF7

n is girls!

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Lyric byAL STILLMAN

Lively Latin style

I Love Yon and

Don't You Forget ItMusk by

HENRY MANCINI

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vifmf

vII

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love youlove you

and don't - you for-getand don't- you for-get

it. 2. Iit. 15. I

love youlove you

and don't - youand don't - you

for-getfor-get

it.it.

~

Am 7 D7

~Ba - by.-Ba - by.-

Abdim.

3. I16. I

lovelove

youyou

and don't - youand don't - you

for-getfor-get

it,it,

I'

Am7 07 Am7 07 I'~

91

~Itoo, and you - won't re -gret it. Love me, too, and you - won't re-gret it.

19598 Copyright @ 1963 Northridge Music, Inc.Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.l.

International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Made in EnglandAny aITangementor adaptation of this compositionWttilOutthe consentof the owner is an infringement of copyright

The performance of any parodied version and the use of the lyrics of this song with any oiher music is expressl, prohibited

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-' ---'too, and you - won't re-gret it, Sa - by.-

love you and don 't - youlove you and don't - you

for-get it.for-get. it.

5. I18. I

love you and don't - you for-getlove you and don't - you for-get

it.it.

E7 Am

-'lovelove

you and doli 't - youyou and don't - you

for-getfor-get

it,it,

Sa -Sa -

by.-by.-

C Cm G Bbdim.

I:.-

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D7 G

'--"'"

don 't see how you- can for-get itU"

now!

u

r rLast Time

$ CODA19598

II

. .' r IThat makes sev - en times - that said7. I love you and don't - you for-get it, I it,

20. I love you and don't - you for -get it, That: makes twen- ty times - that I said it,II , .-.-. \ I . - .

.. '- -- .. .. . v...--" v.. .. ..

:

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22

G7 c

8. I you in the Spring - time,-

-----love

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love you in the Fall;9 I

{

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at a par - ty, We

7Gb5 G7 C

ball; And when you're

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------dear, - 11. I you most of all.lovearms,

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10. I

ways

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my

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F c Dm7 C7

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F F#dim. C A7 Dm7 c7 CD. S. al $

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love with you ev - 'ry - day of the year.

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Bbdim. Am7 D7 G

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that said it, don't see how you - can for- get it now I

A

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In the morn - ing and in the eve - ning and when its cloud - y lor clear,

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:

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now! I love you and don't- you for-get it, There, that's one more time

1\ .II ' - l I . -.. - ---v -. -. . . V'---..--

0-

I I-

,

"--"

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SLOW HOT WINDLyric by

NORMAN GIMBEL

Slowly

Music byHENRY MANCINI

~

2

p :::--m/ --== :::::==--

Am 3 Dm7

HitHe~\

gaze- swept ov - er me like- a---------

SLOW HOT

(!\1

3 --;--1

r

rAm Am

rr rDm7 Am

Fr-- 3

v

shade,-

t\------

SLOW HOT"'U'

WI~"'U'

::::::=::::;..

rr~19598

Copyright @ 1963, 1965 by NORTHRIDGE MUSIC, INe.Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.l.

International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Made in England

An, arrangement or adaptation of this composition <L~thoutthe consent of the""""", is an infringement of cop,nghtThe performance of an, parodied version and the use of the lyrics of this song with any other music is expressl, prohibited

~

n ...--.

..,"O".----.....:u

I I 1+. T T

WIND. Some day's- it's too warm to fight- a

f\ I I -:--I

@) ""'"......""'" .---- /f r

n '" 3-- '-1---1I/'.."'" I -

. .

.

.

II

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like a cool drink wait - ing,

E Eb

f,.jr.I

c Bm7 E7(b9) Am 3 :--l

wait ing. Some days - it's too warm to fight-

3 ---;-0

r

rDm7 [

1.Am ][2. Am

1, Dm7 Am

rr~]

r~

A Slow Hot Wind-2 19598

25

Ebm7 Abu Db

I

3

r IIs I s'at with

slowr . his t

Justne- In her eyes,

, ..@) I - - -4 v --v -u: -- a SLOW HOT WIND. WIND,

... . ..f!-J t -U "0- -

----- --.. ..

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,.. -

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,.., c-.-#- -#- -::-----... I rit. f.\..-.J. ' .6j.

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26

MOSTLY FOR LOVERSLyric by

PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER

Moderately slow

Music byHENRY MANCINI

mt

"'

G7 c Fm {

The night is MOST-LY FOR LOV-ERS,- dream-ers'---'--

and lov-ers;- But

'---'" ;--- -------

c Ab7 G9 c taeet G7

for you

-&---and me.- The moon shines bright-Iy for

'--'

'--" ~

c Fm c Ab7 G9 c '\

night -ly~~ ;;

for oth- ers; But some - how- they just'--'"

don't see.-I

-------------

~

~,

19598Copyright @ 1959 by SOUTHDALE MUSIC CORP.

Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.I.

International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Made in England

An~ arrangement or adaptation of this composition ",[thout the consent of the owner is an infringement of cop:lfightThe performance of any parodied version and the use of the lyrics of this song with any other music is express!, prohibited

.Iiii

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27

Bb F Bb F c

e--There may be lips that are will - ing; I've kissed a

~ ...~

..

Am7 F9 Em7 A7 Dm7 G7

more thrill-ing, since I've found love that's-------

true.- That's why I

:.--j I

~

G7 C Fm c

songs- for lov - ers,- MOST-LY.J,-",

FOR LOV - ERS;- But this---one- is

---"--,, ..........

fII.

Ab7 tacet 112.G9 c [1. C~dim G7C

1":'\

just

-e----for you!-

-e----- --- 1':1The night is

~-e-~

~Mostly For Lovers- 2 19598

-:e::w'-'

1

;J - Gm7 C7 Bb F

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28

PUNCH AND JUDYWords byJAY LIVINGSTONand RAY EVANS

Moderate two-beat

From the Stanley Donen Production, "CHARADE" Music byHENRY MANCINI

!

D7 G

a pup - pet, name of

A

Pun-chi -nel- la, he's

A

a ve - ry noi - sy fel-low,

>- >- >- >-

D7 G

I~

D7 G '1

a girl whose name is Ju - dy; life has made her mean and moo - dy,

::> ::> ::> >-

19598 Copyright @ 1963 by SOUTHDALE MUSIC CORP. and NORTHERN MUSIC CORP.Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.I.

International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Made in EnglandAny arrangement or adaptation of this composition without the consent of the owner is an infringement of cofryright

The performance of any parodied version and the use of the lyrics of this song with any other music is expressly prohibited

----

'\ . . . . . . . . . . . I I

@. I I I I I I. . V'=mf --- - . -f#- -f#-..

Al - ways hit - tin I some - one on the bean. He has a

(bea - hee - hee - hee - heen)A -t]) ol I ->- >- >- I

- .. '>->- >- >-

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29

D7 G tacet

she hits him back in ev - 'ry~ ~

scene. (what a a scene!) In ev - 'ry

A A A A

::> ::> A A A

l D7 G

and prin ci pa li ty they have

I

D7 G tacet

and screamed with rage; They get a

D7 G

in each 10 ca li ty, as they ex -

Punch And Judy-5 19598

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30

A7 D Ddim D7 tacet

-and near - Iy wreck the stage! TIll s lit - tle

- --r rI

i ~i

J

~ D7 G

"How - dyPunch and

doo - dy; It whap!Ju - dy, and

A

Look out, he'sthey're act - ing

punch - ingmean and

Ju - dy,moo - dy,

>- >- >- >-

D7 G

D7 GI,

pupthru

is ai - wayswi th all their

yip - pin'hoot - in',

yap - pin',hiss - in',

yup,you"

he hates to see it hap - pen.can bet they're hug - gin', kiss - in';

"

>- >- >- >-

19598

And he nev - er seems to get e - nough. Their lit - tle(nu - hu - hu - hu - huff)

Don't be -lieve a sing - Ie word you see. For when they're(see- hee - hee - hee - hee)

"

3"I

J) I .I>- >- >-

I

>- " '>->- >--- -- I>- >-

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31

D7 G Fine tacet

IThat's

can tellthe way

you,that

( LJ I LJ--- ---it gets might- y rough! (grr - ruff. grr - ruff!) The chil-dren

mar - ried life should be! (did-dle-ee. did-dle - ee)

" A " A

".>- " " Fine"

.""0" ----....

C6 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7

---------urn be - gins; Soon as they go in-to all their

---- -e-i

1Cmaj7 C6 D9 G Bb7

bran - lit-tie au di -ence is full of hap - py grins.

""0"

Punch And Judy-5 19598

.

C C6 Cmaj7 C6 C

"i----------

laugh- at their she - na - ni - gans,- when all the pan - de - mo-

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G7

C6

--

tacet Cmaj7C C6

But when and---

tain falls,-thethe show is cur0 ver

-0---------

A7 Dm

Punch will Ju - dy's------hand. willAnd hetake- his

\

f'>- :>>-

D9

"Dar

19598

--G7 C#7

D. S. al Fine

~C D7 tacet

ling, to - night were grand! " So whenyou you

:>

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F F#dim C B7 Bb7 A7

r"I

pa-too - tie lit - tie Ju - dy back in their room,- and whis - per

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STRAIGHT TO BABY33

"SESSION AT PETE'S PAD"Words byRAY EVANS and

JAY LNINGSTON

Moderately

I

3

G7(b9) Cm6Cm6

-~-

down,-

Music byHENRY MANCINI

3

3 ::>

Cm6 G7(b9)

take me STRAIGHT TO BA-

~r~

------BY.

Cm6

3 .tI-

IAb9 G7(b9) Cm6

one place for mer-

'---"

Ab9 G7(b9)G9 Cm6

----winks,-When the ne - on

Copyright @ 1965 by NORTHRIDGE MUSIC, INC.Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.l.

International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Made in England

An, arrangement or adaptation of this comvosition without the consent of the <><v»eris an infringement of copyrightTh~ performance of an, parodied version and the use of the lyrics of this song wLth any other musIc is expressl, prohibit~d

~

19598

Cm6 G7(b9) Cm6

IWhen the lights start light-in' the town- there's

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34(

~r~

3

Cm6 G7 (b9) Cm6 Ab9 G7(b9)

rock -in' the town- I com-pa - ny.-

-----

...........

Cm6 Fm7 Bb9(b5) Bb9 Abmaj7 Gm7 F~m7 Fm7 Ebmaj7

I'm feel - in' good as soon as she(he)

says hel - 10.-

3

---

s::

-------

Eb6 Ebm7 Ab9(b5) Ab9

And when she starts(he)

in

~ i33

3

19598

Cm6 Cm6 G7(b9) Cm6&J

)/

-.,.0 ---------I go STRAIGHT TO BA - BY;

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---

F

""

3 ,--- 3..-

--. :----

~ 3 ,~

-e-

Straight To Baby- 319598

I

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35

Gmaj7 Fm7 Em7 Em7 Dmaj7 D6 Dm9 G7(9)

-a ---me just so,- I glow!

1 3

I 13=8

tiU 3

--- 3

Cm6 G7(9) Cm6 Cm6 G7(9)

-m----down,- and I'm here with ba-

Cm6 Cm6 G7(9) Cm6

§. J -tby. When the lights start light - in' the town,-

A9 G7(9) l1.cm6 A9 G9 D9Ir2. Cm6 A9 G9 D 9 Cm6/9r.-.). I :\

this is the place for me!-

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36

BYE BYEWords by

JAY LIVINGSTONand RAY EVANS

Moderato

Theme from "PETER GUNN"Music by

HENRY MANCINI

{~f --- --

~ --.-. .(Sva lower)

~ --"

F -fI -liT -y

bu - sy;

,..

diz - zy.all that buz - zin' makes- meline- isnightEv - 'l'y your

)~{~ -=+

:~-- -.- ., .1'1'

--".--" 1'\' .If-.-

F7

---------BYE byeBYE,

...;;

.::~.:> ===----

-ij9-:>

A

I

L optionp.l Bass: play this bassthrough entire number. except last 3 bars.

-j?:~ ~ J ~etc.~ ~ ---=---------(8va lower)-

19598 Copyright @ 1958 (unpub.) and 1965 by NORTHRIDGE MUSIC. INe.

Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.l.

International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Made in EnglandAny -alTangement or adaptation of this composition without the consent of the owner is an infnngement of copyright

The performance of any parodied 4JerSlOnand the use of the lyrics of this song wah any other music is expressly prohibited

-Could - n't count on all- my fing - ers all the dates you've had- with swing - ers.

.fI

{. . . .,- . 1'\'- .

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37

3 3 F

good - bye

3 I

and go right thru that

3

~

F7

3 , r-:-- 3

This is the last time we'll meet on the street go - in'

3 , 3

,. F F

::---

Don't look sur - prised; you know you

Bye Bye-4 19598

~.

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.Ii! -- ---- -#

So long, I'm

f\

I .@) ": ;1.

.< >-- >-

I -I '

..::j >- =4i

"=4

"=4 >-

=4" =4

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38

but - tered your so now it's fair you should stare at the

:> :>

back of my'-'head.- If you write a let -tel' to

'

me,- my for-mer

:>:> :> :>

'---'"

don't you end with an R. s. v.

:>

'F7

-------1. BYE BYE;2. BYE BYE,

~ ~:>r- --- -=......

I'mbye,

mov-in' .ba- by!

:>

::>

19598

----'P.- I'm go - in'

:> :> :>

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39

{

[1. 112.

Nor-way.A

I'm say-in' had it, why

>- >- >- ~- ..

..

II

~

pad it? I'm with you now.'--'

So ba - by it's

>- ............

>- .

Gbmaj7(1l)Fmaj 7(11)

r.'I

au re voir, a dios, ciao ciao, BYE BYE!r.'IA----..A A A A A A

r.'I

I: Optional:/\

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f

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f

/\

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3ye Byc-419598

"'~

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:...1-' "-

-,} 4-

To - mor - row I may be split - tin' to Bri - tain orNow that I've heard all that jazz and where - as I have

11-.-3

I I' I I 3, I'" I I h. .'

... ... 01 ...

,..-'- ..

-

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40

JOANNAMusic by

HENRY MANCINILyric by

JOHNNY MERCER

Moderately

i i f ~ i-

Gm Gm+ Gm6 Gm7 Eb Cm

Ped.~ Slm.

..... --- .....

f---

19598Copyright @ 1959 (unpuh.) and 1965 by NORTHRIDGE MUSIC, INC.

Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.1.

International Copyright ~ecured All Rights Reserved Made in EnglandAn1 ammgement or adaptation of this composition without the consent of the owner is an infringement of copyright

The performance -of any parodied version and the use of the lyrics of this ,song with any other music is expressiy prohibitea ~

rli

.. , .

@) -,j" I

Jo -an-na's like a day with sum -mer on the way, All beau - ti - ful and

I I I

... . , .

-,j " r "'" f..... ,-;- ..... t ---

f" " " ".. ..4 ....,

F9 b9(+5) Bbmaj7 Gm Gm+ Gm6

-bright. One of Jo - an - na's smiles lights up the sky for

'Gm7 Eb Cm F9 b9(+5) Bbmaj7 Gm

u-- -miles; She walks in beau - ty through the night. And when she does

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41

Gm7 C9 Cm6 Dm F

I stand there star ry - eyed, So---------proud that I am

--- --- f --- --- f

t G9 B~7(#11) B~7 3 1Gm Gw.+ Gm6

yet! She real- ly has my heart, and here's the wild- est part, JO -

f--

Cm F7 (~9) .[1. B~ 1[2. B~

r r19598Joanna-2

her side. To think we ev - er met, I can't be -lieve it

. --=n.§fl.I"' . ----- f

)

I

Gm7 Cm F7 E D7 G7(9)

. . '.. .@) c;. .,

"U" -y -; .,"'0'----

"'0'

AN - NA says that she loves m Jo- an-na's--me.

t:'I1\1 ..0.

I.. .

@) .I -¥ r r r'r if""U" -,t -,t ., r-d. I'"

< '-f--

I ,I --- - 1'-.. . ..=6 <.0' . . j , .,

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42

TO MY LOVEWords by

JAY LIVINGSTONand RA Y EVANS

Moderately slow

Music byHENRY MANCINI

11if...

( r

Fm7 Bb7 E bmaj 7 Gm7

give the li lac tree, And the

~ /'"_~ ~~ ~

Fm7 Bb7 Ebmaj7 Eb6 ~. Fm7

bow on the way. TO MY LOVE I

~

i~~

i~~

,..-~ , ~ ~ ~

19598Copyright @ 1963, 1965 by SOUTHDALE MUSIC CORP. anu NORTHERN MUSIC COI(P.

Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.l.

International Copyrighf Secured All Rights Reserv~d Made in EnglandAny arrangement or adaptation of this comDOSttlonwltho", the consent of the oU'ner is an infringement of copyright

TFie performance of any parodied version and the use of the lyncs of this song with any other mUStC is expressly prohibited

Bb7 Ebmaj7 Gm Cm7 F7

Jthe me - 10 - dy Of the lark Qll a soft sum-mer

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43

Bb9,sus .4- Bb7 Fm7 Bb7 Ebmaj7

.- ---day. In your hand I'll place the morn ing

~ ~ ~

Gm7 Fm7 Bb7 Gm7 C7

star, dream that's shi ny new. If I

i~

i

--- --Fm Abm Eb F7 Fm7

the world I'd give it allq

TO MY LOVE,&

to my

ro~ ~r ~ ~~ ".. ~

~rit.

19598

iIi.

Bb9 11. Eb 1[2. Eb t7\

l § i I-- --life, to you. TO MY you.

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44

SONG ABOUT LOVELyric by

AL STILLMANMusic by

HENRY MANCINI

Moderately

r. r t!J/f -

~

G7 3 c

LG7 r-3 ;l c C7

some-bod - y sang to his

~ 31--"j1 r;-- 3,--,

love long a - go:

~ f,--,r L

----...--

F c Cm Em7

Love is bright-er than the star- ry sky- that shines a - bove, Love is fair- er than the

" ,.

'--" -

19598 Copyright @ 1963 by NORTHRlDGE MUSIC, INe.

- Compass Music Ltd., 50, New Bond Street, London, W.1. -international Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Made in England

An)' arrangement or adaptation of this comPosition wIthout the consem of the owner is an infringement of copyright-1'h~ performance of any parodied version and the use of the lyrics of this song with any other music is expressly prohibit~d

1'\ ,.. .

@. I I I I I

Oh! let me sing you a SONG A-BOUT LOVE that I know,

r-3 31--'fI I 1 I i I. --. - ..@)

f

. . . . . -,; t f-r---I.. ..

- -1

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45

A7 Dm G7

c C7 F

------love. Ex -cept with love. Love is deep - er than the

~ rLr--r~I

C Cm Em7 A7

Dm G7 C

~19598

1\ . . ' ' .

I

things that 1- am dream-ing of. Love is some - thing you can nev- er buy,- ex-cept with

f\ - I

4! ;ro I r itf f fO I.

,.--...,00

J J

T\ . - .

@) "' " I i" ,..

might-y sea.- and po - ets say It's the nic - est kind of po- et - ry.- and so I

'I ----. I - I

@ro r 'r r

oI

...--..00

00. --'- --

I '

...,; -& -&

pray, Dar-ling, you will give your love to me to-d

, I

4!!

r itf f fO-e- .--.

UJ;f"------

- . -000 -

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