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John in Brisbane Lyr Req: Dream Train (from Riley Puckett) (10) RE: Lyr Req: Dream Train (from Riley Puckett) 13 Jan 05


I have access to:

Title:Tin pan alley : a pictorial history (1919-1939) with complete words and music of forty songs / by Ian Whitcomb ;
Main Author:Whitcomb, Ian, 1941-
Publication:New York : Paddington Press, 1975
Description:251 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
Notes:
Discography: p. 247.
Bibliography: p. 250-251.
ISBN:
0864700427
Subject(s):
Popular music--United States--History and criticism
Popular music--United States--Pictorial works
Popular music--United States
Other Title(s):
I'm always chasing rainbows
Alice blue gown
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm?
My buddy
The Japanese sandman
Dardanella
Ain't we got fun
Bimini Bay
Stumbling
Dapper Dan
Carolina in the morning
Any place where I make money (is home sweet home to me)
She'a a new kind of old-fashioned girl
I love my baby
My blue heaven
Love me or leave me
Me and my shadow
I'll get by
It's a sin to tell a lie
Dream train
Chloe
Manhattan
Blue moon
Parisian Pierrot
Swanee
At the moving picture ball
Charmaine
You were meant for me
Tip-toe through the tulips
I only have eyes for you
About a quarter to nine
Over the rainbow
Lady of Spain
The farmyard cabaret
Sally
Harbour lights
Red sails in the sunset
The washing on the Siefried Line
When day is done
Roll out the barrel
Lili Marlene

I can get this in the next few days if so required.

Regards, John


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