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- Mel Bay presents songs of Latin America, by Jerry Silverman
- The best of 80's rock
- Irving Berlin anthology
- Tom Lehrer's second song book, [Words and music] by Tom Lehrer. Piano transcriptions by Frank Metis. Illustrations by Ted Scheel
- An illustrated treasury of song, The National Gallery of Art
- The Rolling Stones anthology, piano, vocal, guitar
- You can teach yourself mandolin
- Music, Art, music and literature keep memory alive; a collection of fifty songs with piano accompaniment for the enjoyment of music in the home, stories and biographical sketches by Laurence B. Ellert; music arranged by Estelle Liebling
- The new Scribner music library, Howard Hanson, editor-in-chief, All-time piano favorites
- Contemporary love songs. --
- The greatest songs of George Gershwin
- Treasury of standards, 1987, 3
- The ballad literature and popular music of the olden time, a history of the ancient songs, ballads, and of the dance tunes of England, with numerous anecdotes and entire ballads ; also, a short account of the minstrels, by W. Chappell ; the whole of the airs harmonized by G.A. Macfarren, V. 1, xx p., p 1-384
- Lullabies, an illustrated songbook, music arranged by Richard Kapp
- The new Scribner music library, Howard Hanson, editor-in-chief, Piano for two
- The best of 90's rock
- Sing along with Mitch
- Music in America, an anthology from the landing of the Pilgrims to the close of the Civil War, 1620-1865, compiled and edited, with historical and analytical notes, by W. Thomas Marrocco and Harold Gleason
- The new Scribner music library, Howard Hanson, editor-in-chief, Music for the dance
- Mel Bay's holiday songbook, [arranged] by Jerry Silverman
- Diez deditos, Ten little fingers : & other play rhymes and action songs from Latin America, selected, arranged, and translated by José-Luis Orozco ; illustrated by Elisa Kleven
- The library of children's piano pieces, compiled by Amy Appleby and Peter Pickow
- The Harold Arlen songbook, Harold Arlen ; edited by David Bickman
- Top country hits of 1993-1994
- Alfred's piano 101, an exciting group course for adults who want to play piano for fun, E.L. Lancaster, Kenon D. Renfrow, Book 1
- What a morning!, the Christmas story in Black spirituals, selected and edited by John Langstaff ; illustrated with paintings by Ashley Bryan ; arrangements for singing and piano by John Andrew Ross
- The definitive Broadway collection, 120 songs : piano, vocal, guitar
- Broadway waltzes
- Country, 100 of the best, V. 1
- The Lullaby songbook, edited by Jane Yolen ; with musical arrangements by Adam Stemple ; illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak. --
- [Old time music], composed by Lowell residents
- The book of a thousand songs, the world's largest collection of the songs of the people, containing more than a thousand old and new favorites, edited by Albert E. Wier
- A treasury of American song, text by Olin Downes and Elie Siegmeister; music arranged by Elie Siegmeister
- The new Scribner music library, Howard Hanson, editor-in-chief, v.11
- The New Grammy Awards song of the year, piano, vocal, guitar
- The Library of children's song classics, compiled by Amy Appleby and Peter Pickow ; edited by Liz Seelhoff Byrum
- The easy show tunes fake book, 100 songs in the key of 'C'
- The best of Frank Loesser
- Rhinoceros tap, songs by Sandra Boynton & Michael Ford ; lyrics & pictures by Sandra Boynton
- Broadway ballads
- Diez deditos, Ten little fingers : & other play rhymes and action songs from Latin America, selected, arranged, and translated by Jose-Luis Orozco ; illustrated by Elisa Kleven
- Songs the whalemen sang, illustrated with photos of drawings from whalemen's journals and of scrimshaw furnished through the courtesy of the Whaling Museum of New Bedford, Mass., [edited] by Gale Huntington
- Today's pop hits, big note piano
- Here's to the women, 100 songs for and about American women, [compiled by] Hilda E. Wenner, Elizabeth Freilicher. --
- Fiestas, a year of Latin American songs of celebration, selected, arranged, and translated by José-Luis Orozco ; illustrated by Elisa Kleven
- El toro pinto and other songs in Spanish, selected and illustrated by Anne Rockwell
- Ballads migrant in New England, by the collectors, Helen Hartness Flanders and Marguerite Olney. With an introd. by Robert Frost
- Carmen, opera in four acts, Words by H. Meilhac and L. Halévy, adapted from the novel by Prosper Mérimée. English version by Ruth and Thomas Martin
- Sing for freedom, the story of the Civil Rights Movement through its songs, compiled and edited by Guy and Candie Carawan
- The new Scribner music library, Howard Hanson, editor-in-chief, Home songs