Francis, Day & Hunter, Ltd. documents |
title | Number of documents |
12 string shuffle; arr. for electric or 12-string guitars, E tuning, bass & rhythm guitar, piano guide. m Geoff Weedon & Bert Weedon | 28 |
A Man from the Mainland. From the musical, Free as air. w Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade, m Julian Slade | 30 |
A study of United States chief executive officers' managerial wisdom, Good for nothin' | 30 |
Be a friend. T.T.B.B. m & arr. for male voices: Peter Wynn, pseud. of Glyn Jones, w Lucille Baker, pseud. of Brenda L. Dickinson | 30 |
Child of mine. Words by Harold G. C. Stevens (Harold C. G. Stevens), music by Charles Prentice | 26 |
Coat of arms; concert march for band. m Summy-Birchard Publishing Company, employer for hire of George Kenny | 28 |
Don't dream of wedding bells (unless your heart says yes) Words by Michael Carr, pseud. of Maurice Cohen, music by Harry Gordon | 25 |
End of the road is in sight | 30 |
End theme & credits, Promenade, Scene d'amour | 27 |
Europe; a visual history. By Jean Amsler, Jacques Boudet, Jacques Nobecourt & Edmond Pognon, the Bodley Head, Ltd., as an employer in a work made for hire of Robert Laffont (editing) & Richard Graves (translation) | 30 |
Ev'ry day is Mother's Day. w & m Leo Jackman (pseud. for Leo Towers, Jack Pickering & Jimmy Campbell) | 29 |
Far away. Words by Bob Howard, music by Melville Farley, pseud. of Gordon Rees, Ted Gilbert, pseud. of Eddie Calvert & Sydney Norman, pseud. of Norrie Paramor | 30 |
Film music. Album no. 15. m Norman Whiteley, Cecil Milner, Horace Shepherd, Douglas Brownsmith, D. Hart & Alan Perry part 2 | 30 |
Forty-six compositions contained in Theme music no. 4. m Cyril Watters, Hans May, Jack Beaver et al | 30 |
Goodnight, ladies. w & musical arr. Lenny Carroll, Billboard march, Thunder & blazes | 30 |
He plays a jazz piana (in Savannah, Ga.) For voice & piano, melody also in tonic sol-fa notation. Words & music by Harry Leon, pseud. of Harry Sugarman & Michael Carr, pseud. of Maurice A. Cohen | 30 |
He plays a jazz piana (in Savannah, Ga.) For voice & piano, melody also in tonic sol-fa notation. Words & music by Harry Leon, pseud. of Harry Sugarman & Michael Carr, pseud. of Maurice A. Cohen part 2 | 27 |
I'd like to put on record (that I love you, love you, love you) By David Arkell & Mischa Spoliansky | 30 |
I need your arms around me. w Martin Grant, pseud. of David Reid, m Joseph Beaujolais, pseud. of Joe Mudele | 30 |
I see you again ev'ry night. From the film Night beauties. Music by Georges VanParys, French Lyrics by Rene Clair, pseud., English lyrics by Reg Connelly | 30 |
Jamie Brown; a happy story in song for two-part chorus with piano acc. w Madeline Chase, m William Southcombe Lloyd Webber | 30 |
Judy's tiny head--A Cage went in search of a bird, Eiffel!, A Wonderful bird was the pelican | 30 |
Just a cockney sparrow. Words and music: Charlie Chester (Charles Chester) & Ken Morris | 30 |
Just say you love her. w & m Paddy Roberts a.k.a. Paddy Robert, Ralph Edwards & Paul Francis, pseud. of Walter Ridley | 30 |
King's rhapsody. Selection & arr. for piano: George L. Zalva a.k.a. George Louis Cruikshank | 26 |
Kung fu #1 the way of the tiger the sign of the dragon, Joy ride, Letter from Peking | 30 |
Look who's dancing; musical production. From A Tree grows in Brooklyn. Words: Dorothy Fields, music: Arthur Schwartz | 30 |
Love calling me home. Music by Harry Parr-Davies, words by Barbara Gordon, Rock age | 30 |
Love is the answer (to the world's complications) By Brian Adler | 30 |
Love theme from Spartacus; a version of the theme by Aram Khachaturian, from the TV series, The onedin line. m & arr. Edward Charles, pseud. of Edward Charles Holmes & Norman Newell | 30 |
MC theme ; Sink or swim ; Born to party ... [et al.], It's spring, It's spring training, Charlie Brown! | 26 |
Miracle of love & 1 other title | 26 |
Nights in Granada. m Peter Crantock, pseud. of Tony Lowry, & Clive Richardson, arr. Ronald Hanmer | 30 |
Oh baby part 2 | 30 |
On the steps of old Saint Paul's. Words & music Norman Hardy, pseud. of Art Strauss & Ralph Butler, & Alan Ronald, pseud. of Tony Arnold | 30 |
Piano selection from the opera "Hansel and Gretel." As used in the Michael Myerberg film. By E. Humperdinck [i.e. Engelbert Humperdinck], arr. for piano solo: Bernard Bramley | 30 |
Polynesian melody. m Clyde Hamilton, pseud. of Cyril Stapleton, Richard Gregory, pseud. of Dick Rowe, arr. for orchestra by Bill Oliver | 30 |
Recreation administration; a guide to its practices. By Harold D. Meyer & Charles K. Brightbill | 30 |
Ring out the bells. That's my idea of home sweet home. Words & music: Ross Parker, arrangements for dance orchestra: Stan Bowsher | 26 |
Roll de ol chariot. SATBB with piano acc. New lyrics and musical adaptation: Fela Sowande | 30 |
Romance in a song. w & m Sylvia Vyne, pseud. of Violet Morton, & Vincent Goetze, pseud. of Norman M. Blair | 30 |
Rosie, the Red Omnibus. No. 2. From London transport suite. By Sidney Torch, London playhouse. Violin part: Sidney Torch | 30 |
Something money can't buy. Words and music: Harry Leon, pseud. of Harry Sugarman, & Glen Lester & Max Miller | 28 |
Song of the mountains. English version by Stana-Field (pseud.) and Sonny Miller, words and music by Tony Ortelli and Luigi Pigarelli, arr. for S.S.A.: Harry Dexter part 2 | 30 |
Songs of a sage; song cycle for T.T.B.B. Music by John Longmire, words: Henry W. Longfellow [i.e. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow] | 27 |
Spanish dance number five, opus five, Bubble one, bubble two, Appalachian twilight | 29 |
Spring will sing a song for you. Music by Harry Parr-Davies, words by Christopher Hassall | 30 |
Striking it rich. Sound recording. Artist: Dan Hicks & his Hot Licks, by Blue Thumb Records, Inc | 28 |
Theatre organ favourites. Artist: William Davies, sound recording: Polydor, Ltd | 25 |
The Dancing bear. By Edzerd Schaper, translated from the German by Norman Denny | 27 |
The Festival of Britain; a.k.a. This grand old land of man. Music: Horatio Nicholls, pseud. of Lawrence Wright, words: Tommie Connor | 30 |
The Glow of a candle. w & m Johnnie May, pseud. of Bridges George McGibbon Lewis, & Francis Edwards, pseud. of Johnny Brandon | 30 |
The Lady's in love. Music by Steve Bretton, pseud. of Leonard Trebilco, words by Christine Johnson, pseud. of Sybil Johnson | 30 |
Theme from A king's story. From the Jack LeVien production, A king's story. For band. m Ivor Slaney, arr. Chappell & Company, Ltd., employer for hire of Leslie Statham | 30 |
Theme from Legend of the pine trees; piano solo. m Reginald King, Golden butterfly; pizzicato caprice. m Reginald King | 30 |
Theme music album no. 6. m Tolchard Evans, Philip Cardew, Frank Chacksfield, Alan Perry, Cyril Watters, Ronald Hanmer, Anthony Mawer, Harry Dexter, Daniel Inman, Joyce Cochrane, Cecil Norman, Kenneth Baynes, Harry Rabinowitz, Denis James, Roger Barsotti, Ken Warner, Louis Mordish, Louis Gordon, Robert Docker, William Davies | 30 |
Theme music album no. 6. m Tolchard Evans, Philip Cardew, Frank Chacksfield, Alan Perry, Cyril Watters, Ronald Hanmer, Anthony Mawer, Harry Dexter, Daniel Inman, Joyce Cochrane, Cecil Norman, Kenneth Baynes, Harry Rabinowitz, Denis James, Roger Barsotti, Ken Warner, Louis Mordish, Louis Gordon, Robert Docker, William Davies part 2 | 30 |
The Peking theme. From the motion picture, 55 days at Peking. m Dimitri Tiomkin, lyrics: Paul Francis Webster | 25 |
The poet's eye, an introduction to poetry for young people. Text: Arthur Alexander, ill.: Collen Browning | 30 |
The Rain falls on everybody. By Stanley Adams & Louis Alter, orchestral arr. Bregman, Vocco, and Conn, Inc., employer for hire of Jimmy Lally | 30 |
The Red cherry beret. For voice & piano. Words & music by Don Pelosi (Domonic Pelosi) & Leo Towers, pseud. of Leonard Blitz | 30 |
The Russian/American intercontinental railway/utilities tunnel (Rairut), and international monorailway system (IMS) proposal part 3 | 30 |
The Smiling Kouros; a novel of ancient and modern Greece. By Mikhail Soloviev, translated from the Russian by H. C. Stevens | 26 |
The Spanish guitar; the simplicity tutor with progressive exercises and solos for easy playing. Additional music & text: Ivor Mairants | 30 |
Three French folk songs for descant, treble, and tenor recorders and piano with tambourine ad lib. Arr. Francis Chagrin | 30 |
Time was standing still. From the film Venetian bird. Italian lyric by F. A. DeTorres, English lyric by Harold Purcell & music by Nino Rota | 30 |
Traffic jam | 23 |
Two hugs with a kiss in the middle, Cinderella Jones, I want a cookie | 30 |
Valley of song; a musical romance in 3 acts. m Ivor Novello, lyrics: Christopher Hassall, book: Phil Park, adapted, arr. & new m Ronald Hanmer | 30 |
Waltz time; a musical romance in three acts. Book by Harry C. James, rev. and rewritten by Conrad Carter, words by Alan Stranks, music by Hans May | 30 |
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