(Fake Book). Since the 1970s; The Real Book has been the most popular book for gigging jazz musicians. Hal Leonard is proud to publish completely legal and legitimate editions of the original volumes as well as exciting new volumes to carry on the tradition to new generations of players in all styles of music! All the Real Books feature hundreds of time-tested songs in accurate arrangements in the famous easy-to-read; hand-written notation. This all-new 4th volume presents 400 more songs; not previously available in any other volume! Includes: Ashes to Ashes * Button up Your Overcoat * Cocktails for Two * Days of Wine and Roses * Down with Love * A Foggy Day (In London Town) * The Good Life * Home * I Got Rhythm * I Hadnt Anyone Till You * If You Could See Me Now * Just Friends * Kansas City * Linus and Lucy * Lonely Girl * Maybe This Time * My Bells * Night and Day * On Broadway * On Green Dolphin Street * Only the Lonely * The Pink Panther * Puttin on the Ritz * Relaxin at the Camarillo * Reunion Blues * The Sermon * The Shadow of Your Smile * Side by Side * Smile * Summertime * Sunny * Them There Eyes * and many more. Editions also available in C; E-flat; and Bass Clef.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Beatles Religious??By the Poet of yesterdayThink of how difficult it is to come up with an original slant on the Beatles story. Does this book offer new material on the Beatles? Probably not; but what it does do is focus on the religious side sect. You dont get anything from Ringo here because hes flat out not that interested in religion; Paul some but not that interested in Religion either. John you get alot of information and George alot. They were the two searching ones and ironically the 2 that died 1st; so maybe GOD does have a plan on who he takes 1st. John was very interested in the history of religion and tried desperately to make sense of GOD in his lifetime. The book miracously cites a letter John wrote Oral Roberts in 1977 or 1979 in desperation to help him make sense of his life. John wrote in his letter I tried everything from fame; girls; drugs; gurus; hynosis trying to find GOD. I forget Oral Roberts response at the moment...but its moments like this that make the book worthwhile to read...and if your interested in finding GOD and searching for him why not find him through the BEATLES; the greatest Rock band of all time in many respects. The book does miracously stay on the path of the subject and is well written...I didnt bother to look up Steve Turner and who is (other than the writer of this book); but hes a very good writer...ive read plenty of books that werent well written and this isnt one of those...oh the guy who was in the 1965 press party - Larry Kane one of the worst writers I ever came across no wonder his books sell for pennies...but im getting off the track...get this book if your searching for GOD through the beatles as they were very much searching for GOD...well John and George were Paul and Ringo werent necessarily searching for GOD but that doesnt make them bad people does it??1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must read for any true Beatles fan with a theological heartBy JulioVargasThis book in an essential tool to understanding and explaining the Beatles message as gospel to a whole generation. Excellent reading.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. he likedBy Catherine A. HarnakBought this for my husband; he liked it