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Covering all genres of music; musical theatre and movies throughout the 20th Century. Included are recordings, books, and other music related items. A large volume of sheet music, the majority dating between the 1920's and 1960's.  Many are very delicate, in particular the wartime examples, which were printed on utility paper and used endlessly so for this reason they are framed. These themslves are small pieces of art.
35 product(s) found for "Music"
All Our To-Morrows
The song is taken from the 1943 "Johnny Canuck's Revue". The item is pink in colour with a monochrome photograph of the (possibly Canadian) performer Corporal Bill Smith in his uniform. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it must have had and being printed on war-time utility paper it has survived...
£15.00
It's Been A Long, Long Time
The front depicts the silhouette of a woman and a man about to kiss after returning from the war. The item is orange and black in colour. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it had and being printed on war-time utility paper it has survived amazingly well. There is no fading or surface blemishes...
£12.00
There Must Be A Way
The item is pink in colour with a monochrome photograph of the two performers Judy Shirley & Sam Browne on the front. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it must have had and being printed on war-time utility paper it has survived amazingly well. There is no fading but there are some coloured...
£15.00
You Moved Right In
The song is taken from the 1945 Paramount film "Bring On The Girls" starring amongst others Veronica Lake and Sonny Tufts. The item is orange and black in colour with a monochrome photograph of Veronica on the front. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it had and being printed on war-time utility...
£15.00
You Were Never Lovelier
The title song taken from the 1942 Columbia film "You Were Never Lovelier" directed by William A. Seitter and starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth. The item is greeny-blue in colour with a monochrome photograph of Fred and Rita on the front along with details of the film. Bearing in mind the age of...
£20.00
Rose Ann of Charing Cross
The front depicts the face of a pretty nurse holding a red rose. The item is red and white in colour. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it had and being printed on war-time utility paper it has survived very well. There is no fading, the only surface blemishes are from an ink stamped reference...
£20.00
Shine on Victory Moon
No, not Shine on Harvey Moon this time. The item is red, white and blue in colour. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it had and being printed on war-time utility paper it has survived amazingly well. The front depicts the Man in the Moon and a monochrome photograph of the performer, Beryl...
£15.00
When You Wish Upon A Star
A real family favourite. The song is taken from the animated film "Pinocchio" which was originally released in the UK in 1940. This item was produced with the permission of Walt Disney - Mickey Mouse Ltd. On the front, in full colour, is pictured a scene of the film featuring all the characters. With...
£30.00
It Can't Be Wrong
The song is taken from the 1942 Warner Bros. film "Now Voyager" directed by Irving Rapper and starring Bette Davis and Paul Henreid. The item is pink in colour with a monochrome photograph of Bette and Paul on the front along with details of the film. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it...
£20.00
Some Other Time
The song is taken from the 1944 RKO Radio film "Step Lively" directed by Tim Whelan and starring amongst others, Frank Sinatra. The item is dark pink in colour with a monochrome photograph of Frank on the front along with details of the film. Bearing in mind the age of this item and the use it must have...
£30.00
In the Spirit of the Moment
The song is taken from the 1943 Universal Picture film "His Butler's Sister" directed by Frank Borzage and starring Deanna Durbin and Franchot Tone. The item is orange in colour with a colour tinted photograph of Deanna and Franchot on the front along with details of the film. Bearing in mind the age...
£20.00
Moonlight Propaganda
The title song taken from the 1944 20th Century Fox film "Do You Love Me" directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Maureen O'Hara, Dick Haymes and Harry James amongst others. The item is green in colour with monochrome photographs of Maureen and the Harry James' Music Makers on the front along with details...
£20.00