Warner Brothers Music. documents |
title | Number of documents |
A cradle in Bethelhem (a mother is rocking) By Larry Stock & Alfred Bryan, When I was a young girl | 30 |
April showers & 2 other titles | 30 |
Avalon part 2 | 30 |
Blue eyes part 3 | 27 |
By the light of the silvery moon & 4 other titles; notice of termination of grant under 17 U. S. C. sec. 304; termination effective 1Jan78 (re Edward Madden, deceased) | 30 |
California, here I come. Words & music: Al Jolson, Bud DeSylva & Joseph Meyer, S.A.B. arr. three part mixed voices with piano acc.: M. Witmark & Sons, employer for hire of Douglas MacLean part 2 | 30 |
California, here I come. Words & music: Al Jolson, Bud DeSylva & Joseph Meyer, S.A.B. arr. three part mixed voices with piano acc.: M. Witmark & Sons, employer for hire of Douglas MacLean part 3 | 30 |
"Catch-22" with the laughs off, Joseph Heller's new novel, Something happened. By Joseph Heller | 30 |
Cleopatra part 2 | 30 |
Could I have held His nail-pierced hands? For four-part chorus of mixed voices & piano or organ with incidental tenor & alto soli. Music by Geoffrey O'Hara, words by Daniel S. Twohig, arr. Carl Deis part 2 | 30 |
Every now and then (I still dream of you) By Phil Earhart & Larry Kingston part 2 | 30 |
Falling in love with you & 17 other titles | 30 |
Got her off my hands (but can't get her off my mind) Words: Sam Reeves & Joe Young, music: Fred Phillips, revision of lyrics & music & new arr. for piano acc.: Remick Music Corporation, employer for hire part 2 | 30 |
Hard hearted Hanna (the vamp of Savannah) Words & music: Jack Yellen, Milton Ager & Bob Bigelow, arr. for piano acc.: Advanced Music Corporation, employer for hire of William C. Schoenfeld | 30 |
Have you forgotten? By Dana Suesse (Dana Suesse DeLinks), Nat Shilkret & Leo Robin | 30 |
I cover the waterfront & 1 other title; feature-length motion picture photoplays | 30 |
If I could be with you. w & m Henry Creamer & James Johnson, arr. (SATB with optional guitar & bass) Warner Brothers, Inc., employer for hire of Ellis Bretton a.k.a. Elise Bratton part 2 | 28 |
I found a million dollar baby (in a five & ten cent store) By Remick Music Corporation, employer for hire of Art Dedrick, m Harry Warren, w Billy Rose & Mort Dixon | 30 |
Imagination & 1 other title. Written by Natalie Stewart, Marsha Ambrosius and co-writers as noted | 30 |
I still believe (great design) By Michael Been & James Goodwin | 30 |
I want a country band (to play my song), Farewell, my love, Will there ever be? | 26 |
I wonder what's become of Sally? Words by Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager , arr. for four male voices: Advanced Music Corporation, employer for hire of Hal Boehler | 27 |
Just a memory (that blew in my eye) By Roy Botkin | 30 |
Laughing under a weeping willow. Words: Charles Newman, music: M. K. Jerome, Does everyone know about this? Co-author, Arthur Altman | 30 |
My sunny Tennessee & 1 other title; notice of termination of grant under 17 U. S. C. sec. 304; termination effective 15Nov79 (re Herman Ruby, deceased) | 30 |
Now and forever more. From Bal tabarin. English words & music by Jack Elliott (John M. Elliott), French words by Tom H. Mack | 30 |
On the Left Bank of the Seine, cherie. w & m Bernie Petkere (Bernice Petkere), By a rippling stream & 1 other title | 30 |
Prelude and fugue in E-flat major ("St. Anne"), BWV 552. From Bach at St. Bavo's: concert from St. Bavo's Church, the Netherlands | 30 |
Rote Lippen, roter Wein; ungarisches Lied. Inez; Beguine. From the Mundus-Herzog film: Tanz ins Glueck. Music: Robert Stolz, words: Bruno Hardt & Ludwig H. Ulrich, pseud. of Yvonne Louise Stolz | 30 |
Slow down part 7 | 30 |
Something to live for & 25 other titles | 30 |
Somewhere there's a silver lining. Words by Jack Norworth, music by Dorothy Norworth | 24 |
Sugar plum | 30 |
Syncopated love song & 2 other titles; notice of termination of grant under 17 U.S.C. sec. 304; date & manner of service of the notice of termination: 1Feb78, by first class mail | 30 |
Tea for two. 4-part mixed voices, SATB. m Vincent Youmans, w Irving Caesar, SAB arr. Harms, Inc., employer for hire of Jimmy Carroll, piano transcription: Harms, Inc., employer for hire of Ernest Carnicelli | 30 |
The Land of smiles. English version: Harry Graham, new book & additional lyrics: Fred S. Tysh a.k.a. Siegfried Tisch, & Conrad Carter | 30 |
The Silence of Saint Thomas. Translation: Random House, Inc., as employer for hire of John Murray and Daniel O'Connor | 30 |
The Three Musketeers. Art & text abridged: Marjorie Mattern, Hamilton Greene, Simon & Schuster, Inc. & Artists & Writers Guild, Inc | 30 |
The woman in white. By Wilkie Collins, introd., textual note, special editing, footnote annotation: Kathleen Tillotson & Anthea Trodd | 30 |
They made it twice as nice as paradise and they called it Dixieland. Words by Raymond Egan, music by Richard A. Whiting, arr. for four male voices: Remick Music Corporation, employer for hire of Charles M. Merrill part 2 | 30 |
Turn to me / Our first night, Turn to me part 2 | 30 |
Uncle Eddie's moustache: twelve poems for children. By Bertolt Brecht, English by Muriel Rukeyser, pictures by Ursula Kirchberg, Stefan S. Brecht, employer for hire of translator Muriel Rukeyser | 30 |
Who loves you better? Pt. 2. w & m Ronald Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Rudolph Isley, Marvin Isley, Ernie Isley & Chris Jasper | 30 |
You came along (just fancy) By Joseph Meyer, Philip Charig & Leo Robin | 30 |
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