Best Songs Ever Songbook

Posted on Saturday, September 5th, 2009 at 1:16 am


The 50 Greatest Songs of All Time (IMHO) excluding jazz, part 1 (50-25)


The Best Songs Ever (Big-Note Piano)


The Best Songs Ever (Big-Note Piano)


$12.46


The revised 6th edition of this big-note bestseller features 70 all-time favorites: All the Things You Are * Body and Soul * Candle in the Wind * Edelweiss * Fly Me to the Moon * Georgia on My Mind * Imagine * The Lady Is a Tramp * My Way * Memory * Tears in Heaven * many more!…

The Best Songs Ever - 5th Edition: Easy Guitar


The Best Songs Ever – 5th Edition: Easy Guitar


$7.73


78 all-time hits arranged for easy guitar, including: All I Ask of You • Beauty and the Beast • Body and Soul • Crazy • Georgia on My Mind • Endless Love • Imagine • In the Mood • Just the Way You Are • Let It…

The Best Broadway Songs Ever (The Best Ever Series)


The Best Broadway Songs Ever (The Best Ever Series)


$11.30


We’ve made this book even better with songs from Broadway’s latest blockbusters – over 80 songs in all! Highlights include: Always Look on the Bright Side of Life * I Wanna Be a Producer * The Last Night of the World * On My Own * Popular * Seasons of Love * The Sound of Music * Younger Than Springtime * dozens more!…

The Best of the Song Books


The Best of the Song Books


$5.82


16 tracks. Light scuffs on disc will not affect play….

Songs From the Last Century


Songs From the Last Century


$7.36


On songs from the last century, george michael is determined to demonstrate just how much he’s matured since the carefree days of wham! By offering his own interpretations of some of the century’s classic songs, he manages to shake off any lingering remnants of his boyband past. George michael has one of the most versatile and beautiful voices ever recorded – a voice more suited for jazz or soul …

Once In A Blue Moon: The Lost Album


Once In A Blue Moon: The Lost Album


$14.10


If Once In A Blue Moon hasn’t exactly been the Holy Grail for the Rod Stewart faithful, it’s only because we didn’t know what we were missing – until now. This unqiue collection of covers recorded in the summer 1992 is Maestro Stewart at his interpretive best – that magnificent voice yearning, pleading, and shouting in all its gravelly glory while serving as a lethal instrument for the legendary p…


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