The Best of Jerome Kern
by Jerome Kern (Reader's Digest)
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(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). A collection of 31 of his finest songs: All the Things You Are * Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man * A Fine Romance * I'm Old Fashioned * The Last Time I Saw Paris * Ol' Man River * Smoke Gets in Your Eyes * and more.Tags
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Jerome Kern was born in New York. In 1904 he became a pianist and a salesman for a publishing company. With his first song, "How'd You Like to Spoon with Me" (1905), Kern achieved success. His success as a composer came with his musical comedy The Red Petticoat (1912). In 1917 Kern produced seven shows on Broadway. He composed more than 60 works show more for the stage and wrote several motion picture scores. Among his most important musical comedies are Very Good, Eddie (1915), Have a Heart (1917), Head over Heels (1918), Stepping Stones (1923), and Sunny (1925). Show Boat (1927) was his most remarkable score and one of the finest American works of its genre. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Music, Nonfiction
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- 782.140264 — Arts & recreation Music Vocal music Operas and related dramatic vocal forms; concert versions Musicals modified standard subdivisions Miscellany; texts; treatises on music scores and recordings Texts, treatises on music scores and recordings Performance scores and parts
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- M1507 .K33 .B4 — Music Music Vocal music Secular vocal music Dramatic music
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