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Let's All Sing Songs of The ' 50s
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Singers Edition
Composer Jacobson, John
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Billingsley, Alan

Price: $2.95

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Catalog #09971031

UPC code: 884088133498

Step back in time to the '50s - when Elvis was King, poodle skirts and saddle shoes were the rage, and the Twist, Mashed Potato, Pony and Jerk took over thedance floor! Rock 'n' Roll was here to stay, and performing greats like Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Bill Haley and the Comets, Buddy Holly took the world bystorm! What a great decade of fun music, rockin' radio and hep dancing. This one-of-a-kind collection of rock 'n' roll favorites includes fresh, new arrangements and rockin' orchestrations by Alan Billingsley. The PVG Score offers fully accompanied songs for piano and voice, with vocal parts in the Singer Edition. These songs will 'hit the mark' with rock 'n' rollers of all ages! 12 songs. For all ages!

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