Unart Music Corporation. documents |
title | Number of documents |
A Baby's smile & 1008 other titles. (Part 001 of 006), Chalumeau, Ceora | 30 |
A behavioral neuropsychological investigation of the development of object permanence in human infants | 30 |
A bhajan in sindhu bhairavi & 496 other titles. (Part 002 of 003), Try love one more time | 27 |
Accepting the charges ; Preacher's daughter ; Lori grew up ... [et al.], All them things I did ; .45 ; Climbing the walls ... [et al.] | 30 |
Accounting and the law; problem material to be used in conjunction with parts 1 and 2, 1953-1954. By James L. Dohr, George C. Thompson & William C. Warren part 2 | 30 |
Adventures at Scott Island & 48 other titles | 30 |
A Game called who am I & 236 other titles. (Part 001 of 002), Lollypop, Little junior Detroit | 30 |
Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday. w & m adaptation of traditional folk song: Huddie Ledbetter | 24 |
Air conditioner; television series. By Screen Gems, Inc | 30 |
A.I. vocalism A. I. & 2013 other titles. (Part 002 of 011), Will tomorrow bring yesterday? By J. Crist & M. Townsend | 30 |
A.I. vocalism A. I. & 2013 other titles. (Part 004 of 011), From start to end. Lyrics & music: Homer Zeke Clemons | 30 |
Alibi & 13 other titles. Written by Aaron Montgomery, Chris Brown, Simon Ormandy & Peter Charell | 30 |
All by myself & 455 other titles. (Part 003 of 003) | 30 |
All the women & 26 other titles, Winter has me in its grip, Oh little town of Bethlehem & 2 other titles | 30 |
As lightning strikes. w & m Ben Raleigh, Ira Kosloff & Genie Navit a.k.a. George Mysels | 30 |
Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby. | 30 |
Baby, please & 9 other titles | 30 |
Bashful Bob & 47 other titles, Bashful Bob, You ain't nothing but a teenager | 30 |
Blow that lonesome whistle, Casey. Words & music: Rosalie Robertson & Aubrey Gass | 30 |
Braziliance! By Jenson Publications, Inc., employer for hire, Splish, splash, The Battle hymn of the republic | 30 |
Bye bye, baby (baby, goodbye) By Bob Crewe & Bob Gaudio | 30 |
Capitaine[s] courageux. De R. Kipling [i.e. Rudyard Kipling], translation: Louis Fabulet and Charles Foutaine-Walker, ill.: J. Reschofsky | 30 |
Chained to your love. Words & music: Clayton Love, Five lonely months, High in the clouds | 24 |
Coffee sippin' blues. Words & music: Billy Frank Briggs, Chew tobacco rag. Words & music: Billy Briggs | 25 |
Concert in the sky. Melody, with instrumental cues, and part for narrator. w & m Ben Trace, Al Trace & T. Simms, pseud | 30 |
Crazy in love & 8 other titles | 30 |
Crazy in love & 8 other titles, What's our world coming to?, Stained glass dream | 30 |
Crying won't get your money back. w & m Danny Dill, Wayne P. Walker & Ed Hamilton part 3 | 30 |
Cuando tu te acercas. By S. Riera Ibanez & Bebu Silvetti (Juan Fernando Silvetti) | 30 |
Did you stop to pray this morning? w & m Ray Westmoreland, Mark Hurley & Sylvester L. Cross a.k.a. Fred Dexter | 30 |
Dolly's holiday. Composer of the music: Sid Phillips, "Legal eyes", head rush, A Little old-fashioned | 30 |
Don't say you love me (unless you really mean it) By Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff | 30 |
Don't you know love when you see it? By Gene McFadden, John Whitehead, Leon Huff & Theodore Life | 30 |
Down in the gutter but free. w & m Unart Music Corporation, employer for hire of Robert Hite, Jr., Alan Wilson, Henry Vestine, Larry Taylor & Adolfo DeLaParra | 30 |
Down in the gutter but free. w & m Unart Music Corporation, employer for hire of Robert Hite, Jr., Alan Wilson, Henry Vestine, Larry Taylor & Adolfo DeLaParra part 2 | 30 |
Do you want to know a secret? & 7 other titles; songs | 30 |
Early morning blues. w & m Jodie Edwards, m & arr. Leon Washington, Love is a fabulous thing suite. By Les Baxter | 26 |
Evening shadows. Original author: Maxfield Parrish, author of renewable matter: Brown & Bigelow, employer for hire | 30 |
Evil hearted woman. Lyrics & music: Bernice Carter | 29 |
Forgot to forget. w & m Metric Music Company, Inc., as employer for hire of Sharon Sheeley & UnArt Music Corporation, as employer for hire of Eddie Reeves | 30 |
Free and easy. Lonesome cowboy. Sound recording: A&M Records, Inc., artist: Carlson and Durio part 2 | 30 |
Get your ass in the water and swim like me: narrative poetry from black oral tradition | 30 |
Goin' to the country. Words & music: Johnny Jones & Dave Bartholomew, Your use to be & 3 other titles | 30 |
Gonna wrap my heart in ribbons. w Weldon Allard, Hank Thompson, m Johnny Hathcock | 30 |
Here's a heart. w & m Dotty Wayne & Fred Stryker, piano acc.: Fairway Music Corporation, employer for hire of Lou Halmy | 30 |
How do I love you? By D. Patrick & D. Ralke, Hello Josephine & 7 other titles; songs | 30 |
How long? By Christopher A. Stewart, Thaddis L. Harrell, Jr., Nicky S. DiBenedetto & Phillip L. Stewart, 2nd part 3 | 30 |
I am walking through Heaven. w & m Joe Turner, w Ruth Gordon (Rozz Gordon), Jumpin' tonight. Lyrics & music: Joe Turner | 30 |
I can't stop (turning you on) By Joseph Jefferson, Charles Simmons & Richard Roebuck part 3 | 30 |
If only I had your heart and, darlin', you had mine. Words & music: Lucille Goodknight | 30 |
I hate to see you cry. Melody & chord symbols, with words. By Kid Murdock, Jerry Crist & Deacon Anderson | 30 |
(I have never seen) this kind of magic (before) Musical composition, The spa show | 29 |
I live my life. Words: Tommy Ridgley, music: Dave Bartholomew | 30 |
I'm doing fine without you. Words: Hoot Rains, music: Curly Herndon | 25 |
I'm not cryin' (since he took you away from me) By Chip Taylor & Al Gorgoni, The prisoner | 29 |
I'm satisfied with my dreams | 30 |
I never had enough of you. Words & music: Thomas Maxwell Davis & "Peppermint" Harris, pseud. of Harrison Nelson | 30 |
I put a spell on you. From album More Creedence gold | 30 |
Is this the thanks I get? w Jimmy George, m John F. Hammond, How I could have loved you | 28 |
It's more to life (pimps & robbers) By Cecil Womack & Linda Womack, Got to pay high prices | 30 |
It's the little things that tell the story | 30 |
Journey back to Oz (cues) Composed by Warner Brothers Picture | 25 |
Just beginners luck & 1 other title, The Loneliness of a music man, Bed time stories | 24 |
Keep on walking. w & m Alonzo Tucker, Jackie Wilson & Frank Bronson | 30 |
King of fools. w & m William Edwin Bruce, Jr | 30 |
La Chanson du celibataire. English words & music: Jessie Mae Robinson, French words: Jean Broussolle | 30 |
Look at me now & 28 other titles part 2 | 30 |
Love was all we needed (when love was all we had), (Gonna) let you go, The Next thing | 30 |
Million dollars worth of memories. Words & music: Curley Herndon, words: Hoot Rains | 27 |
My address book. By Buddy Kaye; Unart Music Corporation, employer for hire of Jeff Tweel | 30 |
My love, my love. m Carles Dumont, original w Michel Vaucaire, English w Sunny Skylar | 30 |
New York, you got me dancing, Mockingbird, Rock & roll waltz | 30 |
No more tears (enough is enough) By Paul Jabara & Bruce Roberts part 2 | 30 |
Old enough to love. From musical production, By the beautiful sea. By Dorothy Fields, music: Arthur Schwartz | 30 |
On a honky tonk hardwood floor. w & m Eddie Hazelwood & Scotty Harrell, arr. Travis Music Company, employer for hire | 30 |
Only the heartaches. m & original w Wayne P. Walker, additional w Terry Kennedy (Terence Rowe) & Jess Edwins (Michael Edwin Day) | 30 |
Para que seguir viviendo. Words and music: Maria Alicia Sandoval, Margie Sandoval songs | 30 |
Peter who? By S. Holtzman, V. Holtzman & Sarah Wiggins, I love you madly! workbook | 30 |
Put a little love in your heart. Arr. Jackie DeShannon, pseud. (of Sharon Lee Dain), Randy Myers, & ASA Music Company, as employer for hire of Jimmy Holiday | 27 |
Record shop hop. m Mark Markwell, pseud. of Hugo Peretti & Luigi Creatore, & Jerry Whitman, pseud. of June W. Peretti | 30 |
Right back on it. Words & music: Peppermint Harris, pseud. of Harrison Nelson; Thomas Maxwell Davis (Maxwell Davis) & Edward Mesner | 30 |
Rocky Mountain blues. Words & music: Frank Haywood & Monroe Tucker | 24 |
Senora. w & m Gayle M. Davis, 1942-, & Ronald Compton, 1941, Some of these days | 28 |
Slippin' and slidin'. A living example. Artist: Billy Craddock (Crash Craddock), sound recording by ABC Records, Inc | 30 |
Some came running. By James Jones, abridgement: Laura Lou Brookman, Handy man, Exclusively | 30 |
Someone she knows (TV cues) Composed by Warner Brothers Televison, To fill the need | 30 |
Southern struck--additional works, Hezakiah, Silver bird | 25 |
Starting tomorrow. w Fred Tobias, m Lee Pockriss | 26 |
Tender heart & 3 other titles, Don't forget about love, Radio & 1 other title | 30 |
The Chemical history of a candle. By Michael Faraday, edited by William Crookes, with the original ill. & new introd. by L. Pearce Williams, employee for hire of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company | 30 |
The Child's side of life. Words: Joe Nixon, music: Tommy Thomas, This thing called polio. Words & music: Tommy Thomas | 29 |
The Eastern heavens are all aglow. Christmas. For four part chorus of mixed voices with piano acc. m Clara Edwards, w Bernhard Haig, pseud. of Clara Edwards, arr. William Stickles | 26 |
The joys of Christmas. No. 15788. By Western Publishing Company, Inc., employer for hire of Kathryn Jackson (text) & Jenny Williams (ill.) | 30 |
Then you'll know that you're falling in love. From Forty-ninth star. w & m Eaton Magoon, Jr | 25 |
There must be someone. w & m Antoine Domino, Jr., Marty Louis, Jr. & Christopher Kenner | 30 |
There's more to love (than being loved on) w & m Dale Ward, & Ensign Music Corporation, employer for hire of Rhett Davis | 30 |
The Rest of my life (will be the best of my life) By Adriana Appel & Holly Dunn part 2 | 30 |
The Wallflower. Words & music: Jules Bihari a.k.a. Jules Taub, Joe Bihari a.k.a. Joe Josea, & Saul Ling | 30 |
Trouble don't last always. Words & music: Melvin Jackson, Big rat & 9 other titles | 30 |
Understand, try to see. Lyrics by Nan O'Byrne, music by Tom Snow, Let's talk, Inside the night | 27 |
We waltzed in my dreams. Words & music: Bill Mack & Elmer Laurance, Jole Blon on the farm. Lyrics & music: Bill Mack | 30 |
When the sun goes down (I think about my baby) By Arnie Derksen | 30 |
Where are you spending your nights these days? By Milton Brown, Stephen Dorff, Richard Thorn & Snuff Garrett | 30 |
Why do you go to sea, my son? Authors & composers: O. O. Merritt, & Vin Roddie, pseud. of Vincent Rodomista | 26 |
Woman gotta have it. w & m Tracebob Music & Unart Music Corporation, as employer for hire of Bobby Womack, Darryl Carter & Linda Cooke part 2 | 30 |
You're a real lovin' mama. Words and music: Audrey Oliver (pseud. of Floyd Dixon) & Johnny Moore | 30 |
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