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80 Years Of Popular Music - The Seventies Category: Piano Sheet Music Type: Piano/Vocal/Chords
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Music is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. The Warner Bros. Corporation has put together a series of 8 books that chronicle 80 years of man's most popular music. There is a book for each decade from the 1920's to the 1990's. With dozens of songs in each collection, you'll be amazed at the quality and variety of the music represented. Each song is presented in Piano/Vocal/Chords format - two hands piano, with treble and bass clefs, a separate vocal line with lyrics, and guitar chords written above the vocal line. Ideal for any pianist, guitarist, or vocalist, we highly recommend this series of books. | This music has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest. |
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 | Song lyrics are included in this book. |
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Publisher: "80 Years Of Popular Music - The Seventies" was published by Alfred Publishing Company. |
| | | This Product Contains These Songs | Joy To The World - Performed by: Three Dog Night - Composed by: Hoyt Axton - ©1970 We've Only Just Begun - Performed by: The Carpenters - Composed by: Paul Williams and Roger Nichols - ©1970 You Are So Beautiful - Performed by: Joe Cocker - Composed by: Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher - ©1973 American Pie - Performed by: Don McLean - Composed by: Don McLean - ©1971 The Greatest Love Of All - Performed by: George Benson - Composed by: Linda Creed and Michael Masser - From: The Columbia Picture "The Greatest" - ©1977 The Rose - Performed by: Bette Midler - Composed by: Amanda McBroom - From: The Twentieth Century-Fox Motion Picture "The Rose" - ©1977 Daniel - Performed by: Elton John - Composed by: Elton John and Bernie Taupin - ©1972 Killing Me Softly With His Song - Performed by: Roberta Flack - Composed by: Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox - ©1972 I Honestly Love You - Performed by: Olivia Newton-John - Composed by: Peter Allen and Jeff Barry - ©1974 Desperado - Performed by: Eagles - Composed by: Don Henley and Glenn Frey - ©1973 Rainy Days And Mondays - Performed by: The Carpenters - Composed by: Paul Williams and Roger Nichols - ©1970 Baby, I Love Your Way - Performed by: Peter Frampton - Composed by: Peter Frampton - ©1975 Theme From Ice Castles (Through The Eyes Of Love) - Performed by: Melissa Manchester - Composed by: Carole Bayer Sager and Marvin Hamlisch - ©1978 Top Of The World - Performed by: The Carpenters - Composed by: John Bettis and Richard Carpenter - ©1972 I Won't Last A Day Without You - Performed by: The Carpenters - Composed by: Paul Williams and Roger Nichols - ©1972 Love The One You're With - Performed by: Stephen Stills - Composed by: Stephen Stills - ©1970 Always And Forever - Performed by: Heatwave - Composed by: Rod Temperton - ©1976 Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree - Performed by: Tony Orlando & Dawn - Composed by: Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown - ©1972 Hotel California - Performed by: Eagles - Composed by: Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Don Felder - ©1976 Don't Stop - Performed by: Fleetwood Mac - Composed by: Christine McVie - ©1976 Nobody Does It Better - Performed by: Carly Simon - Composed by: Carole Bayer Sager and Marvin Hamlisch - From: The United Artists Motion Picture "The Spy Who Loved Me" - ©1977 Rock With You - Performed by: Michael Jackson - Composed by: Rod Temperton - ©1979 Your Mama Don't Dance - Performed by: Loggins & Messina - Composed by: Jim Messina and Kenny Loggins - ©1972 A Song For You - Performed by: Leon Russell - Composed by: Leon Russell - ©1970 I'll Take You There - Performed by: The Staple Singers - Composed by: Alvertis Isbell - ©1972 This Is It - Performed by: Kenny Loggins - Composed by: Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald - ©1979 Lyin' Eyes - Performed by: Eagles - Composed by: Don Henley and Glenn Frey - ©1975 A Horse With No Name - Performed by: America - Composed by: Dewey Bunnell - ©1971 Take Me To The River - Performed by: Al Green - Composed by: Al Green and Mabon Hodges - ©1974 Truckin' - Performed by: Grateful Dead - Composed by: Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Phil Lesh - ©1971 Respect Yourself - Performed by: The Staple Singers - Composed by: Mack Rice and Luther Ingram - ©1971 What A Fool Believes - Performed by: The Doobie Brothers - Composed by: Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins - ©1978 For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound) - Performed by: Buffalo Springfield - Composed by: Stephen Stills - ©1966 I'll Never Love This Way Again - Performed by: Dionne Warwick - Composed by: Rochard Kerr - ©1977 The Best Of My Love - Performed by: Eagles - Composed by: Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and John David Souther - ©1974 Don't Leave Me This Way - Performed by: Thelma Houston - Composed by: Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Cary Gilbert - ©1975 Peaceful Easy Feeling - Performed by: Eagles - Composed by: Jack Tempchin - ©1972 Go Your Own Way - Performed by: Fleetwood Mac - Composed by: Lindsey Buckingham - ©1976 Never Been To Spain - Performed by: Three Dog Night - Composed by: Hoyt Axton - ©1970 If You Don't Know Me By Now - Performed by: Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes - Composed by: Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff - ©1973 Old Time Rock And Roll - Performed by: Bob Seger - Composed by: George Jackson and Thomas Earl Jones III - ©1977 Theme From Shaft - Performed by: Isaac Hayes - Composed by: Isaac Hayes - ©1971 Whenever I Call You "Friend" - Performed by: Kenny Loggins - Composed by: Melissa Manchester and Kenny Loggins - ©1978 Touch A Hand, Make A Friend - Performed by: The Staple Singers - Composed by: Homer Banks, Raymond Jackson, and Carl Hampton - ©1973 Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again - Performed by: The Fortunes - Composed by: Tony Macaulay, Roger Cook, and Roger Greenaway - ©1970 Then Came You - Performed by: Dionne Warwick - Composed by: Phil Pugh and Sherman Marshall - ©1974 Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - Performed by: The Spinners - Composed by: Melvin Steals and Mervin Steals - ©1973 You Make Lovin' Fun - Performed by: Fleetwood Mac - Composed by: Christine McVie - ©1976 Love Train - Performed by: The O'Jays - Composed by: Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff - ©1973 Too Late To Turn Back Now - Performed by: Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose - Composed by: Eddie Cornelius - ©1971 How 'Bout Us - Performed by: Champaign - Composed by: Dana Walden - ©1975 Jackie Blue - Performed by: Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Composed by: Larry Lee and Steve Cash - ©1974 Me & Mrs. Jones - Performed by: Billy Paul - Composed by: Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Cary Gilbert - ©1973 When Will I See You Again - Performed by: The Three Degrees - Composed by: Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff - ©1974 Reminiscing - Performed by: Little River Band - Composed by: Graham Goble - ©1978 Use Ta Be My Girl - Performed by: The O'Jays - Composed by: Kenneth Gamble and Leon Puff - ©1977 Backstabbers - Performed by: The O'Jays - Composed by: Leon Huff, Gene McFadden, and John Whitehead - ©1973 Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time - Performed by: The Delfonics - Composed by: Thomas Bell and William Hart - ©1970 |
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